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  2. UNVEILING ROLL OF HONOR.

    A large gathering met at the M.U. Oddfellows' lodge room, Coraki School of Arts, on Monday evening, to witness the unveiling of a roll of honor by the D.G.M., Bro. Tinson. ...

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  3. LABOR AFFAIRS. RAILWAY LABORERS' TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The trouble with the railway laborers was not definitely settled by the recent Industrial Court proceedings. Mr. Justice Heydon was informed ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN WAR POLICY. REFERENDUM TO BE TAKEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that 80 civilians, 22 soldiers and four policemen wore killed in Dresden during [?]rioting in connection with a Liebkn[?]ht demonstration. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA. AUSTRALIAN WAR POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Immediately after Mr. Hughes' statement in regard to the Government's war policy in the Federal Parliament to-day, both Houses will adjourn till ...

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  6. A ROUTE TO CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" in a leading article says:—Whatever the developments regarding Bulgaria, obviously the cutting through of a route to Constantinople ...

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  7. POSSIBILITIES OF THE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Experts continue to speculate as to the possibilities in regard to Roumania. Some think that Bulgaria and Turkey will be ordered to declare war ...

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  8. REFERENDUM ON A LIMITED CONSCRIPTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Government has decided to ask the electors by referendum to make up the deficiency in the number of recruits. If carried the system will be ...

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  9. AMERICAN RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Following the determination of the Railway Unions to declare a strike on September 4th unless a satisfactory settlement is reached, President ...

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  10. OCCUPATION OF KAVALA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent suggests that the occupation of Kavala is of no military object, but in order to seize huge stocks of tobacco, of which ...

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  11. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    LISBON, Tuesday.—A submarine attacked a Portuguese gunboat south of the Tagus. The gunboat was not harmed and fired on the submarine, the result being unknown. ...

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  12. A TASK FOR THE PRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" says there is a task of facing the German press, because hitherto all newspapers have made the issue of Roumanian intervention depend ...

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  13. THE MINISTERIALS STATEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The statement of the Ministerial policy regarding the war was made in both Houses of the Federal Parliament—in the House of Representatives ...

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  14. THE GERMAN HARVEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German press announces a harvest of 5,000,000 tons in excess of the 1915 harvest. The papers add that as the Roumanian grain imports ...

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  15. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's special correspondent, after visiting the flying centres, stated he had absolute evidence that we are " top dog " of the world in the output ...

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  16. BUTTER SHORTAGE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The butter shortage was again acute this morning, when few of the Sussex-street firms were able to supply more than one-fourth of their clients' wants. ...

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  17. ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Calvert, the "Times" correspondent in the Balkans, says the Serbians easily repulsed two night attacks on the left wing, and counter ...

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  18. IN ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A communique says: We advanced everywhere along the front from Kyghi to west of Lake Van, hurling back the enemy near Ognot West, at which ...

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  19. ITALIAN OPINION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dr. D[?] the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent, reporting from Italy, states that the Italians believe that owing to Roumania's entrance to the ...

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  20. BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Frankfurter Zeitung" confidently expects Bulgaria to declare war on Roumania. ...

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  21. A ZEPPELIN WRECKED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —A " Daily Express" message from Hague states that a gale completely wrecked a Zeppelin at Terdonck (Belgium) on Monday. The ...

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  22. VERDUN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique says: We recaptured ground south-east of Thiaumont Work. Enemy attacks at Fleury and near the road leading towards Vaux Fort were ...

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  23. UNLIMITED SACRIFICES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Milner, speaking at a dinner to the Australian Parliamentarians, said the war had been a revelation of the spirit animating the younger members ...

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  24. SERBIAN ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An official statement from Salonica says:—There has been lively artillery activity in the region of Lake Doiran and on the banks of the ...

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  25. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Athens correspondent says that three members of the General Staff have resigned, apparently on account of pro-German sympathies. ...

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  26. XMAS COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The following gifts were received at the Xmas gift evening held in the Coronation Hall at Clun[?]s on August 22nd:—54 packets eigarettes, 6 tins preserved fruit, 5 ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—A communique says: The enemy attacked in the Toboly district, west of the Stokhod, and were repulsed. ...

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  28. BRITISH MESSAGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday:—King George telegraphed to the King of Roumania the satisfaction with which the news of Roumania's entry into the war was received by himself ...

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  29. THE SPIRIT OF VICTORY.

    General Robertson, Chief of Staff, said the part Australians had taken in the war was known to nobody better than to the enemy. "Bless my soul," he added, "the enemy have ...

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  30. THE LACHLAN IN FLOOD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There is another flood s[?] at Forbes. The Lachlan River at Cowra has reached height of 40 feet, and many residents are shifting to higher ground. ...

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  31. ANGLO-FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General, Sir Douglas Haig reports: We captured a hostile barri[?]ade between D[?]lville Wood and High Wood, and further progressed east of Th[?] We ...

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  32. BANGALOW WAR CHEST.

    At the meeting of the Bangalow War Chest, held on the 23rd inst., 20 members attended. The President explained that no "billies" were to be sent this year. A letter was ...

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  33. ROUMANIAN ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Telegrams from Rome and Geneva report that fighting is taking place along the Austro-Hungarian front. The Roumanians are making great efforts to ...

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  34. UNDEFENDED GREEK TERRITORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is pointed out that the Bulgarians only occupied undefended Greek territory. They suffered heavy losses in fruitless attacks at the hands of the ...

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  35. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A German official statement claims that strong British attacks between Thiepval and Pozieres were bloodily repulsed. ...

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  36. PROOF OF JUSTICE OF THE CAUSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Arthur Henderson remarked that Roumania's entry into the war was proof of the justice of the cause of the Allies and the certainty of victory. ...

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  37. CUP OF BITTERNESS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Leman Hei[?] who shot himself near the Botanic Gardens, left a note addressed to his children stating that this dreadful war and the worries ...

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  38. PRUSSIAN GUARDS' FAILURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times," correspondent at headquarters says the Prussian, Guards' failure against the Wor[?]sters and Wiltshires was most humiliating. The ...

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  39. NAVAL ACTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An, Amsterdam telegram reports that heavy gun firing was heard from the North Sea the whole of Tuesday morning. ...

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  40. DEMAND FOR FRESH SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Roumanian declaration has been employed throughout Germany in order to stir up a demand for a fresh submarine campaign. There are ...

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  41. ADDRESS TO P.L.L. DELEGATES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is understood that Mr. Hughes will arrive in Sydney next Monday, on which day he will attend a special meeting of the P.L.L. and address the ...

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  42. GERMAN GRIP OF AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Vienna message implies that the German grip of Austria is tightening. The Austrians have accepted civil administration of Poland. It is ...

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  43. DISTRESS IN IRELAND.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a meeting in St. Mary's Presbytery steps were take[?] to relieve the distress resulting from late events in Ireland. The sum of £500 was ...

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  44. AN APPEAL TO VENIZELOS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Athens says that 78,000 people, headed by notable Liberal leaders and exdeputies, marched through the town, and ...

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  45. EWINGSDALE PATRIOTIC SPORTS.

    The Ewingsdale Sports Club held a meeting on Saturday, 19th inst. The morning was dull, and the light showers which commenced to fall about 11 a.m., stopped many from ...

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  46. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There was almost as big a rush of recruits at Victoria Barracks yesterday as on Monday. Of 220 men who volunteered 156 were accepted. ...

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  47. SUBMARINE TRADERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is alleged that a second submarine liner has left Bremen for Baltimore, carrying dyes. ...

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  48. BULGARIAN REGIMENTS REVOLT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that some of the Bulgarian regiments revolted and declared war against the Government. ...

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  49. VIOLENT STORM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A storm of great violence passed over Wonth[?]ggi on Monday night, resulting in extensive floods. Considerable damage was done to property. ...

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  50. SNOWY BAKER REJECTED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Snowy Baker, manager of the Stadium, who has endured considerable. criticism of late regarding enlistment, yesterday presented himself at ...

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  51. NEWS REACHES SOMME TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The news of Roumania's entry into the war reached the Somme trenches on Monday and roused tremendous enthusiasm. ...

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  52. "WITHDREW WITH BLEEDING HEADS."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Vienna official message bombastically claims that whenever the Roumanians met the Austrians they withdrew with bleeding heads, but it makes ...

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  53. FALKENHAYN DISMISSED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that General Von Falkenhayn has been dismissed from the German army, being succeeded by Field-Marshal Von Hindenberg. ...

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  54. AN UNLAWFUL PURPOSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Laura Dou[?] and James Shortal, convicted on a charge of having used an instrument for an unlawful purpose, were each sentenced to twelve ...

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  55. THE DAY'S FIGURES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—One hundred and thirty men volunteered at Victoria Barracks to-day, of whom 110 were accepted. ...

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  56. VENIZELOS CONDEMNS CONSTANTINE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Athens correspondent reports that M. Venizelos in a speech boldly condemned King Constantine's policy, and declared he was the victim of ...

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  57. ENEMY ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir D. Haig in a communique says:—There has been considerable enemy art[?]ery activity on various parts of the front. There have been ...

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  58. PRIME MINISTER ENTERTAINED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Ministry entertained Mr. Hughes at dinner at Parliament House this evening, Senator Pearce being in the chair. Mr. Hughes, in reply to ...

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  59. IMMEDIATE EFFECTS IN BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent says that M. Briand when interviewed said:—"While we must not anticipate too rapid a military result, Roumania's ...

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  60. BIG SHIPMENT OF MOTOR CARS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The steamer Pak[?]ha, which arrived to-day from Montreal, brought 918 motor cars consigned to Australia and New Zealand. ...

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  61. ASSAULT CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The action brought by Thomas Kohan against S. J. Stanbridge and others for alleged assault at the Trades Hall has concluded. The jury returned a ...

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  62. NO BILL TO BE FILED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Attorney-General has decided not to file a Bill in the case of the three men, Stephen, Adoson, Sydney Bennett, and Louis Thornton, who were ...

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  63. FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier is still indisposed, and has further deferred delivery of the financial statement till tomorrow. ...

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  64. BULGARIANS KILLING SERBIAN WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Ward Price, the correspondent, declares that the Bulgarians are killing Serbian wounded. Seventeen authentic cases occurred at N[?]volani. A ...

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  65. ROUMANIA'S DECLARATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Berlin telegram says that Roumania's declaration of war came like a thunderbolt, there being indescribable consternation and indignation, as ...

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  66. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There is a supply of only 200 days of water at Cataract Dam. The position i[?] acute. The Water and Sew[?]rage Board to-day decided to prohibit the use ...

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  67. BAD WEATHER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Official: There is nothing to report. Bad weather has hampered operations. ...

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