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  2. EUROPEAN WAR.

    A French official message from Salonika states: There is great artillery activity in the Doiran region, and on the banks of the Vardar, where we ...

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  3. ROUMANIANS ATTACK.

    The Roumanians on Monday attacked on the whole front, and obtained successes, King Ferdinand accompanied by the Crown Prince Carol, has ...

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  4. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We engaged in minor enterprises, and we gradually are consolidating our positions between the western ...

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  5. BRISBANE NEWS

    The Premier's cold, which has troubled him since his arrival frost America, has at last got the better of him. Yesterday he was obviously ...

    Article : 97 words
  6. Artillery Duels.

    Gen Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Apart from bombing encounters, the only infantry engagement was a small enemy attack at Pozieres wind-mill, ...

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  7. FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    The Agricultural Bank last week dealt with 32 applications for advances totalling £7836. The trustees approved of 27 for £5656, declined ...

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Minister for Railways, in answer to Mr. Morgan, said there was no record in the Railway Department, of a gold, or any, pass over the ...

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  9. CECIL PLAINS PURCHASED.

    At last the announcement has been made that the Government has purchased the splendid Cecil Plains Station from the Taylor Estates, Ltd. ...

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  10. German Report.

    A German communique states: The English repeatedly attacked with considerable force, between Thiepval and Pozieres, but failed with sanguinary ...

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  11. ROUMANIA'S DECISION.

    King George has telegraphed to King Ferdinand of Roumania as follows: With great satisfaction has your entry into the war been received by ...

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  12. Britain's Captures.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Since July 1 we have prisonered 268 officers, and 15,203 men, and captured 80 guns and 160 machine-guns. ...

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  13. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING.

    The 6 o'clock closing movement entered on a new phase to-day. Having failed to induce the Premier to concede an immediate referendum on ...

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  14. Balkan Campaign

    An official announcement, with regarded to the Balkan operation states that there have been no developments on the British fronts at Struma and ...

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  15. Legislative Council.

    When the Legislative Council met, the Hon E. W. H. Fowles moved the suspension of the Standing Orders, in order to pass through all its stages, ...

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  16. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    The latest Russian communique announces that there is no change in the situation on the Russian front. ...

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  17. Newspaper Offices Raided.

    The police of Tralee, Ireland, have raided the offices of the "Kerryman" (a paper published in the interests of Irish industries), and the Liberator" ...

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  18. ADVANCE IN ARMENIA.

    A communique states:—"We are advancing on the Lake Van front, and are driving out the Turks, whose attacks have been repelled. One of our ...

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  19. Roumania's Part.

    Long after the Roumanians reach Transylvania they will fight in a tangled forest called the Clad Hills. Rapid progress is impossible. The ...

    Article : 435 words
  20. Russians Repel Attacks.

    A communique states: "We repelled an attack in the Toholy region against positions on the west bank of the Stokhod. The enemy fired over ...

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  21. Sofia Assassinations.

    A wireless message received in London from Rome, states that German and Turkish officers are reported to have been assassinated at Sofia, the ...

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  22. GREECE ON THE BRINK.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company's Copenhagen correspondent states that German diplomatists expect that Greece shortly will enter the war; and ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. PEAR AS FODDER.

    Interesting indications of success at Wallumbilla with the experiments in the feeding of stock on prickly-pear are contained in a statement made ...

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  24. Mr. E. George Returning.

    Mr. Eden George, who has been at the front for several months, with the ambulance, which he presented to France, is returning to Sydney. He is ...

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  25. Link with Archangel.

    The military authorities have established a motor-car service between Petrograd and Archangel, in order to supplement the railway service. ...

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  26. Australian Heroism

    The London "Gazette" to-day announcer that the Distinguished Service Order has been awarded to Capt. Arthur James Peterson, of the Field ...

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  27. Bulgaria Dissatisfied.

    A Bucharest message states that the King of Bulgaria has left Sofia for Vienna. Prince Boris (heir apparent), has become Russophile, and Dr. V. ...

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  28. Italians Seize Mount.

    It is officially announced that alone the whole front on Monday, the troops cheered the Roumanians' entry into the war. The enemy replied with a ...

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  29. BREAKING RAILWAY JOURNEYS.

    The regulation prohibiting the breaking of railway journeys on through tickets has raised such a stir of opposition that the Railway Department ...

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  30. Germans Imagine Victories.

    A noteworthy German communique relating to the operations on the 27th and 28th August, pretends that violent British and French ...

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  31. German Prisoner's Escape.

    Robert Soy, a German bomb-plotter who has been serving a sentence of 8 years, imprisonment, has escaped. It is believed that German ...

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  32. Storemen and Packers' Plaint.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Powers, the hearing was commenced of the plaint by the Federated Storemen and ...

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  33. Italy's Declaration.

    On the occasion of Italy's declaration of war on Germany, the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Viscount Grey), sent the following message to the Italian ...

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  34. Outbreak in Dublin.

    Children of a Dublin school refused to attend because the wearing of political badges was prohibited. They attempted to bring out the children of ...

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  35. SOLDIERS' RESIDENTIAL CLUB.

    The movement for the establishment of a residential club for returned soldiers is progressing promisingly. At a meeting of the committee to-day it ...

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  36. Commonwealth Ships.

    With reference to the statement in Australian newspapers of the 7th of July that the steamers purchased by Mr. Hughes were mainly manned by ...

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  37. Riots in Dresden

    It is reported that eight civilians 22 soldiers, and four policemen were killed at Dresden during the fighting which took place over the sentencing ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. Roumania's Munitions Supply.

    Messages state that great consignments of munitions from England and France have arrived in Roumania which is abundantly supplied for 18 ...

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  39. Diplomatic Change.

    It is announces that Sir Horace Rumbold, who has been employed at the Foreign Office since he left Berlin on the outbreak of the war, will ...

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  40. TOWNSVILLE CLAIMS.

    Townsville sought the assistance of a Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) in two matters to-day. The deputation first sought relief from the burden of a ...

    Article : 140 words
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