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  2. ALLIES IN GALLIPOLI

    Confirmation is forthcoming of the report made last week to the effect that the Turks are completing preparations for a general attack on the Allies in ...

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  3. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Rome communique reports that Italian hydroplanes flow over Riva, an Austrian winter resort, 20 miles south-west of Trent. Eighteen bombs were ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT

    A Paris communique reports;—"In the Vosges, at Handesapt, we have captured very powerful defensive works extending belwen the Fontonelle height and the ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. [?]ARSAW IN PERIL

    [?]STERN STRUGGLE [?]NS CROSS THE NAREW. ...

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  6. BULGARIA'S NEUTRALITY

    A Convention has been signed at Constantinople ceding the Turkish portion of Dodeagatch to Bulgaria. The "'Times" correspondent at Sofia ...

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  7. ITALIAN ARTILLERY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Rome reports that an eye-witness of the Carso battle on 22nd July states that the victory was due to the ltalian' ...

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  8. GALLANT BAND.

    It in reported from Rome that in a recent Italian attack on Gorizia the colonel of an infantry regiment called for volunteers for an almost forlorn hope. Some ...

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  9. GERMANY'S LOSSES

    A Norwegian traveller, a Copenhagen message states, reports that serious dissatisfaction exists amongst German civilians in consequence of the enormons ...

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  10. BULGARIA AND GERMANY.

    Reports received at Copenhagen state that a Bulgarian representative has arrived at Berlin, and is negotiating a loan. ...

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  11. [?]STERN STRUGGLE

    [?]que form Berlin deals, as [?] the situation in the East;— captured Russian trenches at [?] of Kovno, and also in the ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. THE AMERICAN NOTE

    The majority of the German newspapers abstain from commenting on the Note which has been presented at Berlin by the United States. ...

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  13. GERMAN SUBMARINE CAPTURED.

    Rome reports that a German submarine with a crow of 40 has been captured She attempted to attack an Italian ship on the night of 11th July. ...

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  14. DAY OF PRAYER

    Sunday was celebrated as a Day of National-Prayer throughout Great Britain, and special services were held in all churches throughout the Country ...

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  15. VICTORIAN OFFICER

    Capt W.D.S. Manger, of the 5th Battalion of the 2nd Infantry Brigade (who left Australia as platoon commander of "B" Company), has died at the ...

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  16. SUPPLY DEPOT DESTROYED.

    Paris advices report that the French destroyer Disson destroyed an Austrian supply depot for submarine and aeroplanes at Lagosta Island, in the Adriatic, ...

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  17. ITALIAN FOOD SUPPLY.

    The Italian Government has, decided upon large purchases of American meal and grain to ensure a supply for the Army and Navy until June, 1916. and ...

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  18. QUEEN OF BELGIANS

    The birthday of the Queen of the Belgians an Amsterdam message states, was celebrated in the churches throughout Belgium. The town councils of Brussels ...

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  19. REVIEW OF THE WAR

    The London. "Observer,' 'in a review of the year of war. declares that the answer to pessimists is that within six months from now Great Britain will have nearer ...

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  20. STRIKES IN FACTORIES

    A Petrograd message states that Gen Russky declares that arbitrary cessation of work is tantamount to treason. Decisive steps have been taken to ...

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  21. GERMAN AMBASSADOR'S VIEW.

    The German Ambassador at Washington, Count von Bernstorff, has received a copy of the Note. He considers that the situation still may be adjusted amicably. ...

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  22. ENGLAND SLOW TO MOVE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the sermon prompts the question. 'What is the soul of Britain?" Are we emerging from the ordeal as nobly as France and Russia? ...

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  23. NEUTRAL NATIONS

    Baron von Wagenhelm, German Ambassador at Constantinople, visited Sofia last week, and had an audience of King Ferdinand. He also conferred with ...

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  24. LOSS OF THE LUSITANIA.

    The "Vossische Zellung" publishes an outrageous theory regarding the Lunitonia disaster by Professor Oswald Flamin. He says that Capt Turnor and the ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. [?]RILLIANT CHARGE.

    [?] critical moment in the Rus[?] at Tehzkannoff, when the en[?]erced the Russian front, and [?]gade was holding them back, ...

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  26. KITCHENER'S NEW ARMY

    The " Koelnische Volkzoitung," in an article dealing with Great Britain's new army. pays a high tribute to Lord Kitchener's organising talent. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN FORCES

    Brig Gen H. T. Lukin, D.S.O. (Inspector-General of the Union Military Forces), will command the first brigade of south African soldiers to be raised for ...

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  28. GENERAL ITEMS

    In the British casualty list published on Saturday appear the names of 77 officers and 574 men. ...

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  29. S.S. ORDUNA INCIDENT.

    It in reported from New York that the report concerning the attack by German submarines on the Atlantic liner s.s. Ordana, on board of which were ...

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  30. FINANCING THE WAR

    The "Spectator." which is the leading advocate of free trade in Unionist journalism in the United Kingdom. suggests that if it is necessary to have indirect ...

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  31. SUSPICIONS IN CANADA.

    Alarm has been caused in Canada by, reconnaissances by apparently, foreign aeroplanes over prohibited districts. The military authorities have failed to ...

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  32. [?]'S BLACK SEA FLEET.

    Dreadnought for the Russian black Ste has been commis[?] ...

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  33. HAY COMMANDEERED FOR ARMY.

    The British Government has commandeered the Scottish hay crop for army purposes, at prices ranging from £3/15/ to £6/10/, according to the date of delivery. ...

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  34. [?]A'S MUNITION NEEDS.

    [?] newspaper "Le Matin" states [?] authorities have decide [?] munit one the great bell of in Vienna, which was cast in ...

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  35. GERMAN CONSPIRACY.

    The United States Government is awakening to the magnitude of the German conspiracy. Federal agents have warned munition manufacturers at ...

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  36. PIRATES' ACTIVITY.

    A German submarine has sunk the Russian collier Rubonin, which was bound from Cordiff to a Russian port. The Rubonia was runk between the Ork ...

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  37. NEW DRINK ACT

    Under the provisions of the new Drink Act drastic liquor regulations are being introduced at Barrow-in-Furness (the North Lancashire seaport and ...

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  38. [?]FINAL VICTORY

    [?]" has [?] on interesting from M. [?], a Rou[?] who has been inter[?] ...

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  39. COL CAMERON RETURNING.

    Col St. Clair Cameron, who has been attached to the Imperial Army, and was serving recently in Egypt, has sailed for Tasmanian, an sick leave. He states that ...

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  40. BOTHA HONORED.

    The University of Cape Town has conferred the degree of doctorship of laws (LL.D.) on the Union Prime Minister (Gen Botha), the Minister of Defence ...

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  41. WAR CONTRACT COMMISSION.

    In a case before the King's Bench over disputed commissions on the selling of motor-cars to the War Office, it was shown in evidence that the various ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. FEELING IN AMERICA

    The Hon. J. C. Watson, an ex.Prime Minister of Australia, who is a passenger by the Makura, in the course of an interview said that an enormous ...

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  43. DANGEROUS SOUVENIR

    A hand grenade which a soldier brought from the trenches exploded on Friday at Trowbridge (Wiltshire). The soldiers' two children were seriously injured ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED

    Correspondents in the "Morning Post" on the subject of the wounded Australian soldiers have [?]rensed. The writers complain of similar ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. [?]EAL FOR RECRUITS

    [?]Dillon, Nationalist member [?] speaking at Li[?]rick on [?] paused Ireland's response to [?] recruits. ...

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  46. NATIVES HAIL BRITISH VICTORY.

    Cape Town advices report that Gen Sinuts estimated that the rebellion and operations in Damaraland cost £16,000,000. Gen Botha stated that the natives ...

    Article : 66 words
  47. ESCAPE FROM GERMANY

    A war correspondent named Geoffrey Pvke and a civilian named Edward Fulk escaped from the camp at Ruhleben, in Germany. where they had been internal ...

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  48. TRADING WITH ENEMY

    At the Central Police Court to-day Richard Hahn, a commission agent, carrying on business in Castlereagh street, was proceeded against on three charges ...

    Article : 91 words
  49. MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS

    When you have bad cold you want; remedy that will give quick, permanent relief rand which, while pleasant to take, contains nothing injurious. Chamber, ...

    Article : 90 words
  50. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Despite the criticism which its decision has occasioned, it is believed that the British Ministry will adhere to its intention to adjourn Parliament from ...

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  51. WAR BONUSES

    Twenty-night unions affiliated with the Transport Workers' Federation have instructed their executives to complete a projected alliance with the miners and ...

    Article : 46 words
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