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  3. THE EUROPEAN WAR. THE A[?] WEST [?]NT PLANS

    Captain Jacka, V.C., an heroic figure, of the A.I.F. has developed into a sound officer and tactician, and an inspiring leader. The men trust and ...

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  7. AMERICA'S MOBILISATION.

    One-third of the 689,000 men to be drafted will be mob[?]sed by September 1st. ...

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  8. MR, NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Birmingham "Daily Post" says Mr Neville Chamberlain is resi[?]ing owing to the transfer of recruiting to the National Service Department ...

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  9. TRADES HALL AND RECRUITING.

    AS a sequel to the action of the Trades Hall Council in agreeing to the resolution in which the view was expressed that the Executive of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. PROHIBITED MEETING.

    The Press Bureau announces that a Workers and Soldiers Council meeting to have been held at Glasgow on Saturday, has been prohibited under ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The Strike outlook is black[?] than ever. Lost night it was confidently hoped the resumption of the conference between the Government and ...

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  12. THE RICHMOND REPATRIATION SCHEME.

    The Minister for Lands informed a deputation to-day, representing the Richmond district in North Queensland, that the repatriation scheme for ...

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  13. GUNFIRE AND THREE EXPLOSIONS.

    A terrific gunfire in a westerly direction was heard on the frontier on Wednesday afternoon, also three great explosions. ...

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  14. DR. GILRUTH DISCUSSED.

    Mr. F[?]nlayson moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-d&y in order to discuss the re-appointment of Dr. G[?]th, who ...

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  15. THE DRAFT BILL.

    The Draft Bill has finaily passed the Senate and it is expected 100,000 men will be drafted for training in the autumn. ...

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  16. DUTCH CATTLE.

    The Dutch Government has decided to get rid of half a million cattle and many thousands will be exported alive owing to the scarcity of fodder. ...

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  17. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    A correspondent states the "Z[?]" says the Germans are now realising that if the war continues into 1918 America will be an immense ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. A FRENCH ADVANCE.

    Sir Do[?]glas Haig reports: — The French advanced north-west of Birchoote. Our fire drove off an enemy party northward of Roeux. ...

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  19. [?]LM AND PATIENT.

    After the Allies Conference M. Pain[?]ve, when interviewed said the British, American, and French forces combined would ex[?]rt a continuous ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    M. Marcel Hutin says the British storming troops successfully raided in the Nieuport and Lombartzyd[?] re[?]ons, securing useful information, ...

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  21. AUSTRIA'S PREPARATIONS.

    Official advices state that Aus[?] is frantically for[?]ying the Italian front, fearing [?] early Italian oftensive. She has refused Germany's ...

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  22. OUR AIR FIGHTERS

    General Maurice states a great fenture of the battle on the [?]1st was our aircraft who took part in over 100 engagements with enemy ...

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  23. THE WEST FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports an artillery duel is proceeding in the neighbourhood of [?]. We successfully raided in the neighbourhood of Lens, ...

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  24. WHARF LABORERS [?]EASE WORK.

    All the whar[?] laborers came out on strike this morning in conformity with the resolution passed yesterday and the wharves were consequently ...

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  25. RUSSIA CONVALESCENT.

    Mr Elihu Root informed Mr Wilson that Russia was growing stronger daily and would be victorious if the present Government was controlling ...

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  26. FRENCH NEWS.

    A French communique states there have been fairly violent artillery actions in the region of Pantheon and La Royere on the right bank of the ...

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  27. SUCCESSFULL AIR WORK.

    Sir Douglas [?] reports: In heavy rain the French gained ground northwestward of Bix[?]choote. We repulsed the raiders northward of Bocul in ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. PROGRESS IN BELGIUM.

    A French communique states:—In Belgium we made further progress south of Longemarck. There has been reciprocal artillery activity at ...

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  29. SPORTING AUSTRALIAN STEEPLECHASE 4 miles.

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  30. BAD WEATHER

    The "Da[?]ly Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent says:—German war correspondents admit the weather has held up British operations. The rain ...

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  31. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The "Daily Chronicle" states it is true Germany agreed to an arrangement regarding hospital ships, but there has been no formal agreement ...

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  32. MARTIAL LAW.

    Replying to the North Epirus deputies, who claimed admission to the Greek Chamber M. Venezel[?] said the criminal policy of the recent ...

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  33. LATEST BETTING.

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  35. COST OF LIVING.

    The Prime Minister said to-day it was intended if the Interstate Commission could undertake the work of holding a comprehensive investigation ...

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  36. THE NEW CABINET.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent says the most notable feature of M. K[?]nsky's new Cabinet is M. Theret[?]' retirement. M. ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. FINAL SETTLEMENTS.

    The "Cologne Gazette's" Berlin correspondent commenting on questions in the House of Commons concerning Belgium states their object is ...

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  38. FOOTBALL.

    Junior Railways v Federals.—Full back—W. D[?]; three-quarters—T. Lowmas, E. Edwards, M. O'Brien, A. Freeman; five-eighth—J. Kelly; ...

    Article : 97 words
  39. WAR WORKERS ANNOYANOE.

    The "Star" publishes an interview with war workers from Australia who are annoyed at the delay in finding work. They state only 300 out of ...

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  40. HOLDING THE LINE.

    The United Press headquarters correspondent says:—Some sun shiny days stimulated [?]erial and artillery warfare on both sides. Swarming ...

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  41. EVACUATION OF ARMENTIERES.

    The civillan population has been compelled to evacuale Arm[?]tieres. The enemy for some days have continuously thrown multitudes of small ...

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  42. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    The "New York World's Paris corespondent learns from the Russian mission to Paris that Germany has 68 divisions, totailling 1,144,0[?] men ...

    Article : 55 words
  43. CABLEGRAMS

    An express was derailed at Arquatascrivia. Thirty-four persons were killed and one hundred injured. ...

    Article : 22 words
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