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  2. [?]VE ON WARSAW

    [?] communique which has been [?] Amsterdam states that a [?] from African (south of [?] repulsed, and that the ...

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  3. ITALIAN ADVANCE

    It is stated in Rome that the Italian are now masters of the whole of the Lower Isonzo, and hold all dominations points in Western carne. ...

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  4. WESTERN BATTLEFIELDS

    "As reprisals for the bombardment of Furnes and Dunkirk by the Germans' long-range guns," states a Paris communique. "we have shelled the German ...

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  5. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    In their renewed activity German submarine commanders are thinking a toll of neutral vessels, no fewer than five being reported sunk on Tuesday, in addition ...

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  6. ATTACK IN THE ARGONNE.

    A French Territorial, describing the Crown Prince's failure on the Argonne on 13th July, says that after the most violent bombardment the Germans in ...

    Article : 179 words
  7. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), in the House of Commons, are the following information in regard to British casualties:— ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. AUSTRIANS RETIRING.

    It is unofficially stated at Rome that the Austrians have been retiring from Gorizie since 26th July, suffering enormous losses. The evacuation of Podgora is only a ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. FIGHTING IN DARDANELLES

    Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles, in his account of the fighting on 12th and 13th July, which resulted in a British gain of almost a quarter of a ...

    Article : 145 words
  10. SPYING AND SNIPING

    Some weeks ago a stir was caused by the report that some of the Australian officers had suffered at the hands of a sniper who was in the ranks of the ...

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  11. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    Col De Wanl. of Gen Botha's staff, in German South-West Africa, speaking at Stellenbosch on Monday, said that the Germans laid 6000 mines in Damaraland. ...

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  12. ITALIAN COAST.

    At Australian light cruiser, which was attended by four destroyers, has bombarded the Italian Adriatic coast railway between Senigallin and [?] and has ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. TURKS SHORT OF AMMUNITION.

    An employee of a Danish salvage company, who has just arrived from constantinople, where he was engaged repairing Turkish warships states that ...

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  14. ISLAND OF PELAGOSA.

    The official announcement from Rome concerning the engagement, which cul-minated in the occupation of the island of Pelagosa, which lying midway ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN CAMEROONS.

    The French, after a brilliant engagements, states a Paris advice , have occupied the important town of Lome, in the Cameroons. ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. RESPECT FOR CHURCHES.

    A Zurich telegram states that the Austro-Hugarian Government, replying to special appeal made by the Powers, had promised to respect churches and sacred ...

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  17. TRAINING CAMPS IN COUNTRY

    A deputation, introduced to-day by Mr A. J. Hampson, M.P, to the Minister for Defence, senator pearce, who, as usual, received it in private, made an offer of ...

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  18. THE GREAT FLEET

    The Archbishop of York, giving his impressions during a on days visit to the Grand Fleet, said it seemed as if one word was written on each ship, on every ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. SEA OF MARMORA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Sofia telegraphs that a British submarine destroyed a large Turkish vessel laden with charcoal off, Mattapeh, on the ...

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  20. ASSISTING THE SERBS.

    Practical assistance is being given Serbia by her Allies. French airmen guard her frontier; and the artillery stationed at Belgrade includes two British; two ...

    Article : 37 words
  21. RECRUITS FOR GERMANY

    Copenhagen advices report that all the men in schleswig between 30 and 50 with [?] previous service have been called up it [?] two hours notice. ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    Rome newspapers express satisfaction at the British manifesto, and say that it proves the traditional Anglo-Italians friendship, and that the two most ...

    Article : 143 words
  23. ASIA MINOR COAST.

    The "Daily Chronicle's " Correspondent at Athens reports that arrivals from the Dardanelles state that the Turks apparently believe that the Allies will choose ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. [?]SSIAN WAR OFFICE.

    Petrograd correspondent the [?] learns that the recent [?] Gen Sukhomlinoff as Min [?] War [?]ded with the clean ...

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  25. DRINK REGULATIONS

    In the now drink regulations the hotels on the Clyde and other Scottish industrial areas are only allowed to open on Saturdays from 4 o'clock in the afternoon. ...

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  26. TRADE AND INDUSTRY

    A committee of members of the Privy Council has been appointed to assist in the making of a scientific investigation bearing of trade and industry, ...

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  27. ASPHYXIATING SHELLS.

    A Turkish communique accuses the Allies of using asphyxiating shells. This possibly foreshadows the employment by the Truck of similar shells. ...

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  28. [?]RIOTS AT CEYLON

    [?] Law, Secretary for the Colo[?] in the House of commons on [?] he was not aware whether [?] of death imposed on the ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    Rome advices report that Italy has not received a reply to her Protest against the Turkish persecution of Italians. A diplomatic capture is regarded as ...

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  30. ENTERIC AND DYSENTERY.

    In the Commons yesterday Mr Tennant announced that there was a certain amount of enteric and dysentery prevailing among the troops in the Dardanolles. ...

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  31. ANTWERP FINED

    Gen Bodenhauson, the German Governor of Antwerp, has fined the city £10,000 sterling as the result of a patriotic demonstration on 21st July (Belgian ...

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  32. UNMILITARY CONDUCT

    A court-martial has been instituted at the Guild Hall. Westminster, for the trial of Lt-Col Charles Prior, commanding the transport depot at Deptford. Lt-col ...

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  33. BULGARIAN WAR SPOILS.

    A report which has reached Athens states that Turkey recently purchased from Bulgarian all material which the latter captured in the Balkan war, including ...

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  34. ALIEN ENEMIES

    [?] General. Sir John Simon, [?] in the House of Commons on [?] that the [?]ment Committee [?]cally concluded its work. ...

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  35. NEW ZEALANDERS ENTERTAINED

    A number of wounded New Zealand soldiers were the guests of the Empire Paliamentary Association at tea of the terrace of the House of Commons on ...

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  36. THE ALLIED TROOPS

    M. Nadaud, correspondent in Portland "Le Journal," of Paris, has interviewed a number of German prisoner., especially men who have fought on both the East ...

    Article : 155 words
  37. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES

    Following additional appointments were made to the Expeditionary Forces by the Federal Executive Council to-day:—To be captain, J. H. Bieder, V. C. To be ...

    Article : 194 words
  38. BALLARAT SOLDIERS

    Ballarat will have unequaled opportunity to do honor to-morrow to the men who volunteered during the recent recruiting campaign. No fewer than the ...

    Article : 211 words
  39. FEEDING THE TROOPS

    In the House of commons on Tuesday Mr. J. Bonchier (Unionist) asked whether in view of the quality imported front Australia, it would not be possible ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. [?] UNITIONS OF WAR

    Manchester Guardian, " the chief [?]gan in the English provinces [?] within a short time every [?] shop in India will be making ...

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  41. THE COAL BILL

    The debate on the Coal bill was resulted in the House of Commons on Tuesday. Mr. Walter Runciman president of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. BOXING CHAMPION KILLED

    Included in the latest casualty list is the name of lt Mitchell, who has been killed in action, in France. In April, 1914, shortly after Georges ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. [?]DISH COTTON SEIZED

    [?]ally announced Copenhagon [?] bales of cotton, destined for [?] been stopped by England [?] have been allowed to ...

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  44. PROMOTION OF COLONELS.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, received word today from Egypt that Cols J. W. M'cay V.D., F. G. Hughes, V.D., H. G. Chanwell, C.M.G.J. ...

    Article : 56 words
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