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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 762 words
  3. Enemy Reports.

    A Berlin communique reports that after strong English attacks on Ovillers and Pozieres. to the west of Foreaux Wood, we repulsed the French attack ...

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  4. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    From a geographical standpoint—that is, in relation to the area of country which has changed hands—the Russian advance in Galicia and Volhynia dwarfs ...

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  5. The Italians.

    An official statement is to the effect that the Italians repulsed an attack on Carso, and prisonered 100. We shelled the railway stations at Santa Lucia and ...

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  6. Extensive German Attack

    General Sir Dougias Haig reports that last evening, in conjunction with the French, we advanced at Maurepas. We forwarded the line west and south-west ...

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  7. The Russians.

    A communique reports artillery and rifle duels along the whole front. A Zeppelin bombed Kemmern, westward of Riga. General Bezebrazoff has ...

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  8. STEFANNSON'S EXPEDITION

    There is no official news from the northern section of the Stefannson expedition, but Wilkins reported that the schooner had been hauled up on the ...

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  9. GENERAL RUSSKY COMMANDS.

    General Russky replaces General Kuropatkin in the command of the Russian forces in the northern section of the front. ...

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  10. MESSAGE FROM VIENNA.

    An Austrian communique reports that Staraobozyna Hill, in the Capul district, has been captured, and the Russian advances southward of Moldawa and on ...

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  11. NEW INVISIBLE GAS.

    The Germans are using a new invisible gas, the only warning being a sickly sweet smell, causing dizziness. They are Also using a simple magazine, enabling a ...

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  12. The French.

    A communique reports violent artillery duels at Maurepas and Belloy-en-Santerre. We are engaged in organising the ground gained. ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. GERMANS ASSIST HUNGARIANS.

    The "Morning Post's" Budapesth correspondent declares that seven German divisions are operating with Archduke Carl's army. The Hungarian Government ...

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  14. FUTURE OF POLAND

    A definite Russian pronouncement as to Poland's future is expected daily. The censorship has been relaxed, permitting a frank discussion, and many writers ...

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  15. THE BULGARIAN CABLEGRAM.

    A Bulgarin communique reports a violent bombardment west and south of Lake Doiran. We repulsed attacks on advanced positions on Monday, and ...

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  16. GERMAN ARTILLERY NO MATCH FOR FRENCH.

    The "Petit Parisien" says the French successes on the Sonnie on Wednesday was not a surprise to the Germans, who Were fully aware that the attack was ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN PREMIER'S DEMANDS

    According to the "Stampa," Count Andrassy demands certain guarantees before he succeeds Count Burian, and the Emperor refuses to concede these ...

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  18. OPERATIONS AT SALONIKA.

    On Sunday and Tuesday the French captured the villages of Petka, Palmish, Shugovo, and Matnitza, at the foot of Veles hills, and lively artillery actions ...

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  19. FIGHTING ON THE NORTHERN SECTION.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports that while Picardy is absorbing all attention, our northern line is not having a quiet time. During the last six weeks there was ...

    Article : 190 words
  20. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    The British Empire Producers' Association gave a luncheon to Mr. Pritchard on the eve of his departure. The Right Hon. A. Fisher, who presided, hoped ...

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  21. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    General [?] reports that, advancing on Tuesday from the Nguru Mountains, we overcame slight opposition, and reached the junction of the principal track ...

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  22. SUBMARINES

    The passenger by the Cunard liner Alaunia say a captured German submarine, lashed to a British cruiser, was taken to Deal (England), and a British ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. SERVIA AND MONTENEGRO

    The Austrians in July executed 808 Servian and Montenegrin patriots. ...

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  24. SITUATION IN TURKEY

    The political situation in Turkey is critical. The Government hanged several lawyers, on a charge of conspiring against the Young Turks, and exiled ...

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  25. A CRAFT REPORTED.

    The crew of an incoming liner report they saw a submarine on Saturday off the Grand Banks. It was travelling in a north-easterly direction. ...

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  26. EXPLOSION ON STEAMER

    An explosive machine wrecked the engines of the Norwegian liner Heakon, journeying to Bremen for a cargo for England. Germans are suspected. ...

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  27. THE DUBLIN RISING

    Sir John Simon, K.C., M.P., chairman, and Lord Justice Molony and Mr. Deniss Henry, K.C., are members of a Royal Commission to deal with the cases of ...

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  28. TOWNS UNDER FIRE.

    The New York Times' Paris correspondent declares that as a result of Wednesday's success, Guillemont and Maurepas are under the allied fire on ...

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  29. TAXI DRIVER'S MISTAKE

    Motor tracks leading to the canal at Gloucester induced the police to drag the canal. They discovered a taxicab, with the body of an Australian soldier ...

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  30. LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    Over 2,000,000 signatures have been obtained in six weeks to a memorial urging the Government to prohibit the liquor traffic during the war, and for a ...

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  31. FINANCIAL.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week are as follow, the figures for the previous week being given in partntheses:—Issue department — ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. BEHIND THE ENEMY'S LINES.

    "Von Weigand World" says there is an appalling devastation and desolation miles behind the German lines on the Somme. The allies are not shelling the ...

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  33. PROLONGING PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons, on the bill for prolonging Parliament, there was some adverse criticism at unduly extending the period, and the Government ...

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  34. AERIAL MATTERS

    A German prisoner gives details of the British aeroplane raid on St. Quentin at the end of July. While two battalions were awaiting entrainment the aviators ...

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  35. AMERICA'S NATIONAL DEBT

    The "New York World" reports that since the beginning of 1915 the United States sold abroad 2,972,000,000 dollars' (£594,400,000) worth of merchandise ...

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  36. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market rate of discount for three months' fine bills is 6 5-8 per cent. Short loans are quoted at 4 7.8 per cent. ...

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  37. WAR SECRETARY

    Speaking at the Aberystvyth Eisteddfod, the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George said that Great Britain's honour was not dead, and might not be broken. ...

    Article : 154 words
  38. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  39. NEW BRITISH LOAN

    The "New York Herald" reports that the British loan should find immediate favour with investors. ...

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  40. GERMAN NAVAL BRIGADE

    The "Morning Post" says the Germans fighting on the Somme include navallers who participated at Jutland, and who, after the battle, were hurried west. ...

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  41. GREEK ELECTIONS

    A wireless message from Rome states that the Greek elections have been fixed for September 25. ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL NEGOTIATIONS

    Commercial negotiations between Germany and Switzerland have been resumed. The Germans are anxious to reach an understanding before the allies ...

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  43. LATE SERGEANT HUNTER

    A public subscription is being raised at Peterborough to erect a monument to the late Sergeant Hunter, of New South Wales, the was accorded a public ...

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  44. ON ROUMANIAN BORDER

    Advices from Odessa say the Bulgarians have had some fighting through the guard firing on the Roumanians. Much war material has reached ...

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  45. GERMANY'S WORST ENEMIES

    Maximilian Harden's article in the "Zukunt" has been suppressed in Germany. It says that Germany's worst enemies are the braggarts who are ...

    Article : 122 words
  46. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    In the Berwick by-election Sir Francis Blake polled 3794 votes, and Mr. Turnbull (Independent) 621. The vacancy was caused by the ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. LABOUR DEPARTMENT

    Mr. George Barnes, M.P., becomes Secretary for the Labour Advisory Department, which controls the agricultural side of the labour question, and the ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS

    Colonel Victor Selheim, C.B., and Colonel Maudsley have been made Companions of St. Michael and. St. George (C.M.G.), for their services in the field, ...

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  49. TRADE WITH SWEDEN

    It is understood the Government prohibits all exports to Sweden unless importers guarantee that the goods will not be re-exported. The action is being ...

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  50. DANISH WEST INDIES

    It is believed that the United States is pressing for the West Indies sale because America fears the island might be ceded to another Power after the war. ...

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  51. MANUFACTURE OF GUNS

    The manufacture of machine guns in France was 136½ times greater in July than in August, 1914, and the output of 75's twenty-seven-fold greater. ...

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  52. SOLDIERS' SENTENCES

    Referring to the seeming severity of a number of sentences imposed abroad on members of the Australian Imperia Force for what in ordinary circumstances ...

    Article : 69 words
  53. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY

    Italy is forbidding trade with subjects of the enemy states or their allies, and persons or bodies established in territory belonging to or occupied by them. A ...

    Article : 71 words
  54. AUSTRIAN LOSSES

    Confidential Red Cross figures give the Austrian losses in the Russian offensive to July 7 at 76,000 killed, 322,000 wounded, and 300,710 missing. The estimated ...

    Article : 39 words
  55. DIAMOND SCULLS WINNER

    Lieutenant Sinigallia, the last winner of the Diamond Sculls, was killed at [?] ...

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  56. AN EMPHATIC DENIAL

    The British Embassy emphatically denies that the censorship has been used to obtain secrets to aid the English merchants. ...

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