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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY S MARKETS

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. RUSSIA’S PRISONERS

    A communique from R[?] states that the Italians have captured Mt. [?]ka, an important position on the Carso, ta[?]ng, 350 prisoners. All ...

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  8. BRITISH FRONT.

    Central Haig reports that the situation is on the whole unchanged, though there have been minor actions around Pozieres. ...

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  9. GERMAN CHAIM.

    A Berlin [?]essage claims that 74 merchant[?] were sunk by German warships during July. ...

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  10. AMERICA‘S MONEY.

    S[?]ce the outbreak of th[?] war says an American message, loans to the amount of £270,000,000 have been raised in the United states, of which ...

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  11. [?]AISER A MURDERER.

    In the House of Common[?] yesterday. Mr Will [?] (Labor; asked if the Kniser would at the end of the war be cited for wil[?] murder. ...

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  12. CANADIANS AT THE FRONT.

    A Vancouver message states that four divisions of Canadians (90,000 men) have been transferred from the [?]pres front to the Somme. Hitherto ...

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  13. VON BISSING.

    A Paris message states that Lieut. Von Bissing, son of the ”Tyrant of Belgium.” has been captured. Von Bissing is the most detested name ...

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  14. CONTRASTS.

    It was a coinc[?] that both King George and Kaiser Wilhel[?] visited their resp[?] fronts simultaneously. The King’s visit was a ...

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  15. THE BRITISH ADVANCE.

    The ”Petit Parisian” [?] on the importance of the British advance. It states that the Mo[?]et farm is the last of the [?]fences before ...

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  16. THE FLYING CORPS.

    The part played by the Royal Flying Corps on the Somme front is set forth in a report, issued yesterday. The report is a pithy one, but ...

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  18. AUSTRIA REASONABLE.

    A message from Vienna states that Austria has decided to confer self-Government on Poland and to release all Polish prisoners. ...

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  19. A HUGE LIST.

    It is officially reported from Petrograd that General Brusiloff’s generals have from June 4 to August 12, made the following captures:— ...

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  20. DECORATIONS.

    Mr H. Forster, financial secretary to the Admiralty, stated in the House of Com[?]ans that 8,000 military medals had been, distributed to ...

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  21. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Nine Japanese were killed, and many wounded to the attack on the Japanese in Manchuria, while some 50 Chinese civilians were wounded. ...

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  22. HEROES ALL

    Mr G. F. Jolly, Verdon street, Sebastopol, to-day received word that his son, No. 716. Pte G. A. Jolly, 31st Battalion, has been wounded in ...

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  23. PAPUAN OILFIELDS

    Much has been said regarding the necessity of Australia being self-contained, but one important industry, at least—the production of ...

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  24. MELBOURNE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  26. LAST WIRES

    It is reported from Amsterdam that messages from Flushing show that smart naval engagement occurred off Zeeb[?]ge yesterday, between 3 and ...

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  27. FINE ALLIED MOVE

    An official message states that the French resumed the offensive on the Somme after a specially intense cannonade, and have made important ...

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  28. RUSSIA’S DRIVE.

    A report from the East front shows two distinct forward moves on the port of the Russians. General Tscherbatchoff has crossed the Zlota Lipa, ...

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  29. ENEMY LOSSES.

    The “Times” correspondent at headquarters states that the enemy’s losses in the desperate efforts to regain their lost ground around Pozieres have been ...

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  30. AERIAL FLIGHT.

    An incident of the p[?]k of the British airmen is related from the front. A British a[?]ator [?]ving at 4000 feet observed nine Germans flying above ...

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  31. GERMANY’S FOOD.

    The “Journal de Paris,” a well informed paper, discloses something of the food troubles of Germany. An ordinary meal of Indian corn soup, a ...

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  32. THE KAISER.

    The “Times” correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Kaiser and Von Falkenhayen paid a lengthy visit to the Cologue Cathedral on their way ...

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  33. VASSAL AUSTRIA.

    It is reported that the appointment of Count Julius von Andrassy, as Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, is a sign of the unification of the armies ...

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  34. TOLL OF WAR

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  35. SPORT AND PLAY

    The Miners entries, although good this meeting, 107 horses having been nominated, are not so numerous as those received for either of ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The Commonwealth Treasurer, Mr Higgs, announced to-day that the amount of the Commonwealth War Loan, on August 15, 1916, had ...

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  38. MILITARY HORSES

    Referring to-day to adverse criticisms made as to the quality of horses purchased by the Defence department, the Minister of Defence ...

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  39. COUNTERFEIT NOTES

    As the result of information receded at the detection office in connection with the passing of £5 notes in the city, a raid was made [?]his ...

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  40. PUBLIC OPINION

    The Skipton Progress Association’s letter, drawing attention to the existence of coal deposits on the plains, was read at the Ballarat ...

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  41. GENERAL NEWS

    A sudden acquisition of wealth by two juvenile brothers on Tuesday, led to their doing a round of [?]lollyshops, and regaling themselves ...

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