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  2. BATTALIONS COMFORTS FUND.

    So many inquiries, are being made as to how to address individual parcels containing comforts for the boys of the 41st. and 42nd Battalions that for the convenience of those ...

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  3. POSTWAR DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir George Forster (Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce), speaking at a [?]ncheon to Canadian delegates, said the first two years after post-war would ...

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  4. REPATRIATION FUND.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A meeting to launch a public appeal for subscriptions to the Repatriation Fund was held in the Town Hall this afternoon, the Governor presiding. Sir ...

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  5. EGYPT SAFER THAN EVER. TURKS SCATTERED FAR AND WIDE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir D. Haig reports: The situation is unchanged We retain the ground won yesterday. The hostile bombarament between Anere and the Somme against, ...

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  6. MILITARY TRIBUNALS. CIVILIANS TO BE INCLUDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—In [?]he Commons Lloyd George, at the second reading of the Army Aet Amendment. Bill enabling the calling of civilian witnesses and civilians to ...

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  7. ON THE CANAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—General Murray, commanding at Suez, reports in reference to the fighting in the Katia district: "Our fire was most, effective, and the Turkish losses of ...

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  8. NO BROTHERHOOD NOW.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Socialist Congress decided not to resume relations with the German Socialists. ...

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  9. ENLARGING ITS SCOPE.

    LONDON, Monday.—During the pommittee stage of the Army Bill Lloyd George agreed not to restrict the membership of the tribunal to peers and commoners. ...

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  10. EGYPTIANS GREATLY IMPRESSED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" correspondent at Cairo says the Katia victory has greatly impressed the Egyptians. It was admirably engineered throughout, the Turks ...

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  11. INCREASED TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday. — Exports increased £11,601,5-46 and imports £1,048,604 as compared with July last year. ...

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  12. WAR CHEST GIFT EVENING,

    A Xmas gift evening for the men in the trenches will be held in the Richmond Hall on Friday evening, 18th August. There will be no charge for admission, but it is hoped that ...

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  13. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN. AUSTRIAN GENERAL'S DISMISSAL.

    BERNE, Monday.—Field Marshal Hindenburg insisted on the dismissal of a number of high Austrian, including General P[?]lanzer and the Archduke Josef Ferdinand. ...

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  14. OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Press, Burean offically denies the Central News Agency's statement that the King and Queen intend visiting the Dominious after the war. ...

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  15. THOUGHTS OF HOME.

    LONDON, Monday.—Senator McDougall has returned from France He has completed his War Chest Fund work and is about to return home. ...

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  16. THE TURKISH COMMAND.

    CAIRO, Monday.—The prisoners include a number of Albanians, all of whom were glad to be captured. Djemal Pasha, the Turkish commander in Syria, was not present. Nourad ...

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  17. BULGARS TRANSFERRED.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The "Volks Zeitung" says large numbers of Bulgarians who had been fighting on the East Front have been withdrawn and have gone towards the ...

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  18. TREGENGLE RED CROSS.

    The regular monthly meeting of the Tregeagle Red Cross was held on Wednesday last. Thirteen members were present Mrs. C. MeAudrew presided. The inward ...

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  19. LIQUOR RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The liquor restrictions apply to three-qnarters of the British [?]opulation. A strong section of Unionist members of the House of Commons favor ...

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  20. NEARING LEMBERG. AUSTRIANS FALLING BACK.

    LONDON, Monday.—Renter's [?]etrograd correspondent says the successes southward of Rrody bring the Russians within 14 miles of the Tarnopnl Lemberg railway. In ...

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  21. GROTESQUE SPECTACLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Cairo is elated in regard to the defeat as an indication of the futility of Turkish efforts to invade Egypt. The prisoners were very dirty and unkempt, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Of the Australian wounded now in England an extraordinary percentage of the wounds consists of seratches. One clearing station at Pozieres ...

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  23. ENGLISH GRAVES TN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French Parliament passed law assuring the inviolability of the graves of the English killed in France. The Army Council replied appreeiating the ...

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  24. GENERAL JOFFRE INTERVIEWED.

    PARIS, Monday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent interviewed General Joffre, who said "Our enemies are showing signs of weakening. They are using up their last reserves, ...

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  25. VERDUN.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique says:—There, has been a violent artillery duel in the region of Chenois. German attackers at Thianmont Work were thrown back from our ...

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  26. THE MAXIMUM TARIFFS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that the German Minister for Finance announees that the maximum tariffs will henceforth be applied to Italian ...

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  27. BATTLE OF THE SEVENTH.

    LONDON, Monday.—Massey, the "Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Romani, writes:—The seventh August sunset, yesterday, witnessed the Turks' pretensions to the ...

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  28. TWO MONTHS OFFENSIVE. EXTENT OF RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Stanley washburn, reviewing the two months' offensive, says the Russians approximately advanced 55 miles at various points, and have captured three ...

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  29. CANADIANS REVIEWED.

    LONDON, Monday—Reviewing teh Canadian troops Lloyd George said the fact was that when the enemy was beginning to he exhausted we were ready to pour into the ...

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  30. FURTHER SUCCESSSS AT FLEURY.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French have further advanced to the south of Thianmont, capturing a number of machine gnus Numerons dead were found in the German trenches. ...

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  31. BLACK SEA COMMAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that Vie[?]Admiral Koltehok the youngest Russian Admiral, who fought at Port Arthur, has been ...

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  32. FRYATT MURDER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Renter's Amsterdam correspondent reports the released British prisoners from Rul[?]eben state when Capt. Fryatt was taken from Ruthleben he said, ...

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  33. AUSTRALASIA.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday—Included in the latest New Zealand casualty list is the name of Private R. R. Northam, of the Richmond River, who is reported to have been ...

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  34. FAREWELL AT REGEAGLE.

    A representative gathering of citizens met at the hall on Friday evening, 4th just., to give Sergeant Hall a fitting seud-off prior to leaving for the front. Mr. Chaveo presided. ...

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  35. THE POZIERES OBJECTIVE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The artillery preparation for the Pozieres advance lasted from dawn to sunset, levelling trenches and destroying shelters. The objective was to push ...

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  36. UNIVERSAL SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A motion in favor of universal service was carried by a great majority at a meeting held in Martin Place this afternoon. Two thousand people were ...

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  37. WAGGA AND BLAYNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Over 1400 men have enlisted from Wagga district. The local collections for patriotic purposes realised over £15,000. Blayney district has sent 400 men ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS' OPREATIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Paris "Liberate" state the Australians took six lines of trenches and stormed a big work at the junction of the Thiepval Moqut roads, continuing their ...

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  39. ENEMY DRIVEN OUT OF TRENCHES.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—A communique says:—The Russians by an impetuous attack drove out the Austro Germans from trenches [?] the Stokhod region, eapturing 2000 [?] ...

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  40. EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.—General Smuts reports Nayallern was occupied and the minor port of Sadani on 1st August. Only slight opposition was offered at either place Naval ...

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  41. A SOLDIER'S UNIFORM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—George Rateliffe [?]was charged at the police cou[?] with appearing in a soldier's uniform when he had no right to do so. Defendant said he enlisted in July, ...

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  42. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Hughes arrived at Melbourne this morning, being reeeived by a great crowd, who gave him a tumultuous welcome. ...

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  43. BULGARIA DISSATISFIED.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.-—The latest information shows that Bulgaria, is dissatisfied and opposition to the Germanophile party is steadily growing. There are stormy debates with ...

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  44. ANZACS A PATTERN.

    All elasscs of the community and all political creeds were represented at the welcome Mr. Hughes, in the course of a brief address, expressed his pleasure at meeting many ...

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  45. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Monday.—Three German aeroplanes have been felled on the Somme and three others forced to land in their own lines. Our air squadrons bombed Metz, Sablons, and ...

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  46. DESTROYING MUNITION DEPOTS.

    PARIS, Monday.—McAlpine, a "Daily Mail" correspondent on the Western Front, now at Paris, telegraphs that the prisoners exceed 700 (sic), enemy losses being ...

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  47. PERSIAN AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Renter's Petrograd correspondent reports that the Anglo Russian Ministers have reached an agreement with Persia, covering financial and military ...

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  48. PROVIDING FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—I uphold Mr. Davis' speech at the banquet given to him in Miss Drew's room. I for one will give Mr. Davis a clap on the back for his straightforwardness in ...

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  49. DETERMINED ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir D. Haig, in a communique, says:—North north-east of Pozieres, two enemy attacks after a heavy bombardment were repulsed. There were ...

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  50. A REPORTED DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Vienna official report states an enemy airship aflame fell in the sea off the island of Lissa. ...

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  51. THE BALKANS. SHARP ENGAGEMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's special correspondent on the Salonika front says that while the eyes of the world have been turned towards the French and Russian fronts ...

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  52. TURKS ENTICED TO ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Exchange correspendent in Cairo asserts that British cavalry rode out and enticed the Turks to advance, seeuring a premature offensive. The Anzaca ...

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  53. A TALL STORY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Renter's Amsterdam correspondent says the latest Zeppelin tall story is that Zeppelins will soon cross the Atlantic as commercial air liners. A Berlin ...

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  54. CHILCOTT'S GRASS RED CROSS.

    The monthly meeting of the Chilcott's Grass branch of the Red Cross Society was held On Thursday, the 3rd inst., at the residence of Mrs. Taylor, there being a good ...

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  55. THE LATE PRIVATE C. R. ANSTEY.

    The late private C. R. Anstey, whose death from wounds on July 2nd has been reported from France, was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Anstey, of Tregeagle, for whom much ...

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  56. LINE OF TRENCHES CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique reports: The French this afternoon brilliantly carried a line of German trenches near Hem Wood and east of Monaeu Farm, capturing 120 ...

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  57. ENEMY FIERCELY ATTACK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Massey, in contiuuation of his report, said:—The enemy fierecely attacked at 3 o'clock at Romani and Gan[?]it. The Australian Light Horse and ...

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  58. FRENCH SOCIALISTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the National Council of French Socialists passed. resolution declaring the right of the country to defend ...

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  59. KUT-EL-AMAEA PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons Lord Robert Ceeil announced that the United States Embassy had been unable to ascertain the whereabo[?]ts of the ...

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  60. A GERMAN ARMY ORDER

    LONDON, Monday —Reater's Paris correspondent saysa that the importance the enemy attached to the recapture of the platean at Pozieres may be ganged by an army ...

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  61. IRELAND. THE WIMBORNE REAPPOINTAMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Freeman's Journal" welcomes Lord Wimborne's reappointment as Lord-Lieutenant. ...

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  62. CLUNES RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Clunes Red Cross Society held its usual monthly meeting on Thursday afternoon. 3rd August. Although a bright day the attendance was very small, and the ...

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  63. OVERSEAS PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Fisher tendared a luncheon to 10 Federal Parliamentarians, including Messrs. Ozanne and MeGrath (Vie.) at the Empire Club. ...

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  64. FARMS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Up to date 250 farms for returned soldiers have been set apart by the Lands Department. In some eases the applications have been greater than the ...

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  65. PERSONALLY POPULATR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" correspondent in Dublin says that Lord Wimborne's reappointment generally satisfies Ireland, as he is personally popular. ...

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  66. AUSTRALIANS AGAIN TO THE FORE.E.

    PARIS, Tuesday:—The:Leberte" correspondent states that the fiercest counter attacks were made north of Pozieres on Sunday, and the Australians once move covered ...

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  67. HEAT STROKE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: There are 130 eases of heat stroke among the British sick, and wounded on the hospital ship Dongola from Basra to Bombay. Seventeen ...

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  68. APPRECIATION AND THANKS.

    Mr. McLean, secretary of the local War Chest Button Day, has received the following letter from the head office:—Dear Sir,—I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of ...

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  69. ITALY AND AUSTRIA: CYCLIST HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT.

    ROME, Monday.—A communique says: Artillery activity continues between Adige and the Upper Isonzo. In the Monfalcone area we captured three guns and several dozen ...

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  70. CORNDALE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    On Tuesday, 1st August; Mesdames J. Mulley, Arthur Clark and A. W. Perrett and Misses Brewer and Ella and Eileen Greer spent the day in the local hall cutting out ...

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  71. INSPECTION BY BOTHA.

    LONDON, Monday.—R[?]uter's correspondent reports that General Botha inspected the perimeter of General Smuts' lines, a column of armored motor cars escorting him. He ...

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