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  2. SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    The Empire is fighting for its existence. Every available man who loves his country, who is loyal to his race, and who ...

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  3. FIXING PRICE OF WHEAT. I

    The Government will be able to fix the price on wheat next year, but it docs not follow that in will be done! That is how the position stands. The Premier made ...

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  4. HON. A. R. ADDISON.

    The death is announced of the Hon. A. R. Addison, M.L.C. A man of fealses views when the occasion demanded, but for the most part of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE DARDANELLES,

    The Athens correspondent of The Doily Telegraph has learned from the secret service of Constantinople that the Austro-German offensive is expected to bo resumed ...

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  6. Massacres in Asia Minor.

    Lord Bryce, in the House of Lords to­-day, asked for confirmation or otherwise of information he had received that there had been extensive massacres of Christians ...

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  8. DESPERATE RUSSIAN RESISTANCE.

    There is fierce fighting going on all around Warsaw, and in the south to south-western sector the enemy is so near that the thunder of the Muscovite big guns answering his fire can be heard in the capital itself. Notwithstanding the most optimistic official bulletins the ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. Heavy Losses Admitted.

    Telegrams from Amsterdam state that on Monday, July 12, a German submarine from Antwerp passed out of the River Scheldt and reached Zeebrugge. Allied ...

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  10. Tended by Their Own.

    One hundred and fifty Australian convalescent soldiers and about 100 New Zoalanders will attend service in St. Paul Cathedral on August 4. The High ...

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  11. HER EXCELLENCY LADY HELEN HERMIONE MUNRO-FERGUSON.

    Sir Frederick Treves cables from Egypt:—"The work of the Australian Red Cross Society is magnificent." This is duo to the ...

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  12. YESTERDAY'S DONATIONS.

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  13. Indian Prayers For Success

    The Moslem followers of the Aga Khan are organizing a great assemb1y on August 4, the anniversary of the declaration of war, when prayers for the success of the British ...

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  14. PRESIDENT MURDERED

    The outbreak of revolutionaries in the black West Indian Republic of Hayti has assumed serious dimensions. On Wednesday a mob burned the palace of tho ...

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  15. His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR (LIEUT COL SIR HENRY LIONEL GALWAY, K.C.M.G., C.M.G., D.S.O.

    "Australia Day," 1015, will stand forth recorded ia letters of gold In the annals of the Commonwealth, if on that auspicious ...

    Article : 131 words
  16. Palestine's Plight.

    The Vatican has received alarming news from the Holy Land. The Turks have cut off postal and telegraphic facilities from the Christians, who, therefore, are living in ...

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  17. Scientific Aids.

    Reuter's agency says that a despatch from headquarters on recent operations has revealed the enormous importance of bombs and hand grenades. The Allies ...

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  18. GERMAN BLOCKADE.

    Dr. McNamara (financial Secretary to the War Office) states that up to July 27 approximately 1,550 persons had been killed by submarine attacks upon British ...

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  19. ECHO OF THE PAST.

    The Earl o; Kilmorey died to-day, at the age of 73 years. His seat was Mourne Park, Newry, County Down, Ireland. The late Earl will be remembered in Australia ...

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  20. Invitation to Sven Hedin.

    Sir Sven Hedin, the Swedish traveller, after having received many courtesies and much recognition in Great Britain, has espoused the German cause, and has gone ...

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  21. LADY MARIE CAROLA GALWAY.

    United we stand!—in the homes as in the trenches, men and women! Ready to fight unto the death: ready to help to the almost of our strength, in spirit and in action! Ready to rejoice, when heroism and sacrifice will bear the golden promise of peace. ...

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  22. British Airshed Explosion.

    The Admiralty has announced that at 11 a.m. to-day, at Wormwood Scrubs, an explosion of hydrogen occurred in an airship shed, which killed two air mechanics ...

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  23. RUSSIAN FRONTS.

    The thundering of the big guns in heavy action in the vicinity of Piaseczno (about six miles south of Warsaw) echo through the streets of 'the Polish capital. The ...

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  24. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Milan correspondent of The Ec [?] Paris states that the Austrian military staff has left the town of Gorizia. The Chief of the Italian General Staff ...

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  25. RIGHT HON. ANDREW FISHER, P.C., FEDERAL PRIME MINISTER.

    ln modest faith Australia Day has been dedicated to mercy and in memory and in honour of our heroic sons who have fought and ...

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  26. "THE SQUATTER STORY."

    The not unfamiliar "squatter story" was told in the City Court to-day by John Stewate, a visitor wish a bunking account, from Western Australia, on whose ...

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  27. VOLUNTARY SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons. Capt. F. E. Guest, Liberal member for Dorset, raised a. discussion in regard to compulsory service. The Under Secretary for War ...

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  28. ENEMY WEAKENING.

    When such strenuous fighting is taking place, it is not surprising to learn but each Russian corps has, its separate story of valour and heroism to tell. Every ...

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  29. THE HON WILLIAM ARTHUR HOLMAN (PREMIER NEW SOUTH WALES).

    The object of Australia Day is to raise a fund to provide comforts and nursing assistance for our men who law fought so valiantly and ...

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  30. "Kultur's" Unwilling Slave.

    La Guerre Sociale (The Social War) publishes a narrative by a German Socialist which purports to give an amount by Capt. Horsing, the commander of the German ...

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  31. Organization Praised.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Parliamentary Undersecretary for War (Mr. Tennant) read a letter which the general commanding in Egypt had sent to ...

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  32. The Spider and the Fly.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post, in a communication with reference to the fighting in Poland, states that the Russians are dealing with the ...

    Article : 484 words
  33. An Encouraging Story.

    It is officially announced at Petrograd that the enemy advance from Ponevaesh, in the province of Kovno, on Monday was stopped by the rearguard of the Russian ...

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  34. WESTERN FRONTS.

    The Germans in the French coalmining area north of Souchez after a heavy bombardment launched attacks at three different points, but following a lively ...

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  35. Wheat for the Germans.

    A very abundant harvest is ripening in Roumania, and the Bucharest Government Will probably remove its embargo upon the export of wheat. If this is done, the ...

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  36. TOE HON. CRAWFORD VAUGHAN, PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Australia Day should not only provide our gallant troops with new confident in their country, but should knit all classes closer ...

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  37. THE SOUTHERN PRESSURE.

    The Russian armies south-west of War-saw between the Vierpz and the Bug Rivers assumed the offensive on Monday, and captured from the enemy the villages ...

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  38. HELP THE CAUSE!!

    To-day is Australia Day! Dedicated to our wounded heroes; to their dependants; and to the needy at home. It is South Australians' grand opportunity to show ...

    Article : 215 words
  39. Elections Bill Passed.

    The House of Lords to-day passed the Elections Bill. The Lord President of the Council (Marquis of Crewe) said that the prospect of ...

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  40. ADJOURNMENT OF THE ASSEMBLY

    The news of the death of Mr. Addison reached the Assembly during the question time. The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) rose immediately and moved the ...

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  41. THE HON ARCHIRALD HENRY PEAKF (LEADER LIBERAL PARTY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA).

    I am grateful to you for your Invitation for a message for Australia Day. There will be but ono strong and general desire—that the ...

    Article : 229 words
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