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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The threats of the South Wales coal miners not to resume work after Thursday unless the demand for a 20 per cent, increase in wages is granted have been ...

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  3. ON GALLIPOLI

    The following message dealing with the battle fought at the southern end of the Gallipoli Peninsula, which resulted in an important gain by the Allies, comes from ...

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  4. "THE MARSEILLAISE"

    The remains of Rouget de Lisle, the anthor of the "Marseillaise," which were originally buried at Choisy le Roi, were on Wednesday disinterred and conveyed to ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    News from thE Dardanelles Is cheering. The-Allies have made a further advance in the vicinity of Krithia, which continues to the the way to Achi Baba. The enormity of Enver's Pasha's blunder on June 28, when, agalnstthe advice of the German officers, he gave orders to drive the Allies into ...

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  6. FINANCING THE WAR

    It goes without saying that the Commonwealth loan is going to be a disturbing factor in the Australian money market, and investment securities will be more or less neglected ...

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  7. WAR LOAN BILL.

    In the House of Representatives last night a bill was read a first time on the motion of Mr. Fisher, authorising the borrowing of money not exceeding on the whole ...

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  8. RUSSIANS ENGAGED.

    There has been heavy fighting in Northern Poland. It is described us follows in a Petrograd communi[?]ne:— PETROGRAD, Wednesday (Midnight). ...

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  9. IN THE ARGONNE.

    Reports of operations in the Westem theatre are contained in the following official bulletins:— Paris, Wednesday (4 p.m.). ...

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  10. SPECIAL WAR TAXATION.

    A stirring address upon the war and the position of Australia m the world cris[?]s was delivered by Mr. Watt, M.H.R., at the annual meeting of the South Yarra branch ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. French Day in London.

    A great effort was made in London on the Kreneh National Day (Wednesday) to collcet funds for the French National Relief Fund. A body of women and girls, ...

    Article : 309 words
  12. German Activities.

    The Paris "Temps" says that the Germans have constructed an aeroplane repairing workshop at Constantinople; a dry dock at Steina Bay, for the assembling of ...

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  13. WEALTH CENSUS.

    Among professional and business men the idea of raising more money by taxation for war purposes, which is evidently at the hack of the wealth census proposed by the ...

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  14. Persecuted Greeks.

    Information has reached Athens that the perseeution of the Greeks by the Turks is spreading. Over 30,000 Greeks have been compelled ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. MUNITIONS FOR ALLIES.

    Austria has handed to the American Ambassador ut Vienna (Mr. C. Penficld) a Note directing attention to the large munition supplies sent to Great Britain and the Allies ...

    Article : 283 words
  16. The San Battle.

    Particulars of operations in Galicia towards the end of May, when the Austrians forced a crossing of the San River, are contained in an official statement issued ...

    Article : 254 words
  17. Balkan League.

    From Copenhagen it is reported that several German newspapers announce the formation, on Bulgaria's initiative, of a Balkan League. ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND'S NEEDS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—Replying to a deputation from the Federation of Labour regarding war tazation, the Premier (Mr. Massey) said that a war tax ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. BRITAIN'S WAR BILL.

    The Chancellor of the Exehequer (Mr. R. McKenna), speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, agreed that if there should be any necessity for extra taxes to ...

    Article : 176 words
  20. SHARE OF DOMINIONS.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Sir R. L. Borden) was present, on the invitation of Mr. Asquith, at a meeting of the National Cabinet on Wcdnesday. ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. Germany's Colonies.

    The Seoretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Bonar Law) announced in the House of Commops on Wednesday that out of 1,100,000 square miles owned by Germany in ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Regarding the proposal that returns of income, &c. for the 12 months ending June 30 be sent in, I would point out that income tax returns for the 12 months ending ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. Hindenburg Not in Disgrace.

    The Amsterdam newspaper, "De Tijd." has pnblished a denial, from what is claimed to be a well-informed German source, of the statement that Field-Marshal von ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. WAR QUESTIONS.

    During question time in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Sampson informed tin Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) that some constituents of his at ...

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  25. TRADING WITH THE BNEME.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—At the Water Police Court to-day. Mathias Hamburger, trading as M. Hamburger and Co., importers, of York street, Sydney, was [?]ined ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. Suppression of News.

    Mr. Ronald McNeill, M.P. (Unionist), has given notice of his intention to ask the Ministry whether the news that the Germans had recaptured Hill "60" (south-cast ...

    Article : 198 words
  27. Lord Haldane.

    Lord Haldane, the former Lord Chancellor, who has been blamed by a scetion of the press for having neglected to inform his former colleagues in the Asquith ...

    Article : 141 words
  28. PERTINENT QUESTIONS.

    Sur,—The Government profess by the above bill to be unable without its aid to call up and make suflicient provision for Australia's financial help in proscenting the ...

    Article : 319 words
  29. Last of the Konigsberg.

    Berlin newspapers angrily complain of the sinking of the German cruiser Konigsberg which was recently destroyed by two British monitors in the Rufigi River, on the ...

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  30. German South-West Africa.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Sir Edwin Cornwall (Liberal) suggested that in the future designation of German South-West Africa there should be ...

    Article : 202 words
  31. Submarine Warfare.

    The "New York Herald" protests against the "brutal effrontery" of the commander of a German submarine in compelling the American barque Normandy to act as a ...

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  32. Prisoners in Germany.

    M. Steen, a Norwegian banker, who visited the German prison camps in April, states that 10,000 are confined at Merselburg, in Prussian Saxony. ...

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  33. MUSKETRY TRAINING.

    Sir,—"Marker" and "Captain" make it very plain to the Defence department as to how they could use the knowledge and expericnce of our rillemen who are unfit to ...

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  34. Austria and Italy.

    News of the fighting on the AustroItalian front comes in a telegram from Laibach (Austria) to Geneva (Switzerland). ...

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  35. FAULTS IN SCHEDULE.

    Sir,—It seems from the schrdules published in your issued of to-day that, though a person must make a return of all the income derived from his profession, trade, or ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. Swedish Ship Sunk.

    The Swedish schooner Daisy, laden with coal from England to Sweden, has been sunk by a mine off the Aland Islands. Five members of the crew, including the captain. ...

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  37. Spies Caught in Britain.

    The announcement is made by the British Press Burcan that two alleged spies have been arrested, and will he tried bv courtmartial on Friday for having attempted to ...

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  38. Detective Shot Dead.

    A detective named Young was shot dead while entering a house at Hampstead (London) to arrest on ti charge, the nature of which has not yet been revealed, Captain ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. Zeppelin Raid Projected.

    Advices received from Copenhagen are to the effect that six new Zeppelin airships have completed their trials, and are ready for a raid on Great Britain when ...

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  42. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    NEWCASTLE ([?]37 Miles).—Sailed.—July 15.— Kakupo, for Devoport; Germania, for Gilberl islands; Van Spilbergen, for Batavia. ...

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