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  2. THE DECLARATION OF WAR.

    A Berlin official message says the Kaiser sent the following message to Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, Imperial Chancellor, on the occasion of the second anniversary ...

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  3. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Petrograd advices intimate that the Russians are advancing towards Kovel, and are now across the whole stretch of the Stokhod Kiver between the Kovel and Rozitehe ...

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  4. IRISH HOME RULE.

    When the House of Comnmons met on Monday, Mr. J. Dillon (Nationalist) introduced a motion "demanding the immediate disclosure of the Government's plans for the ...

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  5. THE FRYATT ATROCITY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), speaking in the-House of Commons on Monday, said that the Government had learned with the utmost indignation of the atrocious ...

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  6. THE SOMME BATTLE.

    A Paris communique states:— "The enemy on Sunday aight multiplied his counter-attacks against our positions in the Boise do Hem and at the Monacu ...

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  7. Kaiser to the Army.

    A Berlin telegram states that the Kaiser has addressed a grandiloquent proclamation to his forces, in which he declares that "they have always proved themselves ...

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  8. ENTIRE ARMY MOVING.

    Telegraphing on Sunday from the Russian front, Mr. Stanley Washburn. "The Times" correspondent, states that the entire, Russian army is going forward ...

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  9. THE SAME OLD LIE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says Count Reventlow. the well-known leader of the friglitfulness campaign. speaking at Munieh, declared that Eaglahawk ...

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  10. AMERICAN RIGHTS.

    Judge Charles Haghes. in the course of a speech in which he accepted the Republican nomination for the presidency, said that he stood unflinchingly for ...

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  11. GERMANY ALARMED.

    Apparently Germany is becoming alarmed at the unanimous neutral condemnation of the murder of Captain Fryatt. Semi-official telegrams from Berlin. ...

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  12. POZIERES ATTACK.

    A corporal, describing the last preparations before the attack on Pozieres on 21st July, says that the Australians occupied the old German trenches some hundred ...

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  13. ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    It is officially announced that a number of hostile airship, just before midnight, crossed the eastern and south-eastern coasts and dropped some bombs off the ...

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  14. Memorial Considered.

    The Merchant Service Guild is arranging a memorial to Captain Fryatt. The wife of the deceased officer states that he did not carry a gold watch. ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS.

    Despite a personal appeal made by the veteran Labor member of the House of Commons, Mr. W. Abraham ("Mabon"), president of the South Wales Miners ...

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  16. Grant to Mrs. Fryatt.

    The British Government will make a grant of £100 a year to Mrs. Fryatt, in addition to the pension to which she is already entitled under the Government ...

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  17. PLIGHT OF THE AUSTRIANS.

    Experts are begining to take most serious views of the plight of the Austrians. General Corst. in the Rome "Tribuna." estimates that since 4th July the Austrians ...

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  18. ANTI-GERMAN LEGISLATION.

    The murdor of Captain Fryatt has greatly strengthened the movement to make Empire ports anti-German during a periad after the war. ...

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  19. GERMAN HARVEST.

    The (let-man Government is prohibiting holidays untill after the harvest, which promises to be bountiful one, is gathered, because all troops are needed at the front ...

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  20. Zeppelin Believed to Have Been Hit.

    Offcial details of Zeppelin visits in south-east coast towns show that residents heard ati-aircraft guns from the south. The Zeppelin was plainly seen lit up by ...

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  21. REPRISALS DEPRECATED.

    In a leading article "The Times" states that the nation will help the Government to carry out to the uttermost any decision at which it may arrive in regard to the ...

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  22. GAINS EVERYWHERE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Headquarters. in a despatch dated Sunday, states that a British airman attacked ten. enemy machines and was wounded. His ...

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  23. THE ADVANCE INTO HUNGARY

    The Hungarian Premier has returned to Buda Pest from the Carpathians. He admit that the Russians are advancing into Hungary ...

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  24. WAR PRISONERS.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Lord Robert Cecil (Foreign Under-Secretary) stated that Germany had not replied to the proposal made by Great Britain to ...

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  25. EARLIER RAID.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent has forwarded further details of the incident. in which a British pilot was prevented from continuing his pursuit of a Zeppelin raider ...

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  26. EAST PRUSSIAN INVASION.

    It is learnt that the German Government has paid £24.230,000 as compensation for the Russian invasion of East Prussia in the early part of the war. ...

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  27. DEUTSCHLAND WAITS.

    The German freight submarine Deutschland, which arrived in American waters on 9th July, has further postponed her departure, says a message despatched from ...

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  28. NARROWER GERMAN DRESSES

    The German Government has initiated and fashion lessons in all girl schools. It is insisting that the women and girls shall minimise the width of their skirts. ...

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  29. WAR AGAINST TURKEY.

    An advice from Cairo states thatan Arab force which was despatched from Hedjaz, in Arabia. to the coast after the fall of Jeddah (60 miles west of mecca). ...

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  30. BENDIGO.

    Private Charles M. Gaywood. eldest son of Mr. Charles Gaywood, of Raywood. who was a member of the 4th Light Horse. which fought at Gallipoli. has been ...

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  31. COMMENT BY "THE TIMES."

    "The Times." in a loading article, says that "after three months of twisting and turning Mr. Asquith says the Government cannot find the solution of the Irish ...

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  32. ON THE SEA.

    The Flushing mailboat Wilhelmina has been sunk by a mine in the North Sea. The vessel. which carried 41 passengers and a crew of 60. met with disaster when ...

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  33. ATTACK ON EIGHT-MILE FRONT

    A Paris message states that a war correspondent at the front declares that the Allies are now attacking on the Somme on a front of eight miltes. extending from the Delville. ...

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  34. PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE.

    It is understood that, the Dominion members of Parliament who are at present visiting England under the auspices of the Empire Parliamentary Association. ...

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  35. EVERY YARD CONTESTED.

    Reporting from the British front in the west. Mr. W. Beach Thomas, "Daily Mail" war correspondent. states that a desperate German effort is being made to ...

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  36. RETURNED SOLDIERS CONCERT.

    Everything promises well for the success of the concert next Saturday evening to raise funds for the Bendigo returned soldiers. Now that the boys are returning ...

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  37. SUEZ CANAL MENACED.

    "The Times" correspondent on the Sinai Peninsula states that the Turks concentrated at El Arish (cast of the Suez Cannal) have reached as far as they are likely to ...

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  38. SEIZURES BY ALLIES.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) announced in the House of Commons on Monday that the number of enemy vessels had been seized in the ...

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  39. MESSAGE TO DOMINIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) presided at a banquet given by the Government to the Dominion members of parliament. ...

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  40. GUILLEMONT OBJECTIVE.

    Paris messages report that the Allied offensive on Sunday covered a six mile front Inwards Ginchy, Guillemont and Maurepas, which shield the township of Combles (seven ...

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  41. RETURNED SOLDIERS PICTURES.

    A much improved attendance assembled in the Masonic Hall last night to witness the pictures arranged by Mr. W. A. [?]alsh. secretary of the Returned Soldiers ...

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  42. By Means of Empty Barrels.

    The steamer Wilhemina, although almost cut in two, was kept afloat for hours by numerous empty barrels, which are now carried by all Flushing steamers. ...

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  43. UNION WORKERS.

    Mr. Adquith will receive, on Thursday, the executives of the Miners' Federation, Railwaymen aud Transport Workers regarding demobilisation after the war. The ...

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  44. OTHER LOSSES KNOWN.

    The British steamer Clandia and the Norwegian schooner Mars have been sunk by submarines. ...

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  45. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    An official message from the British forces in German East Africa states that Colonel Vanderventer, a union leader, has occupied Dodoma, on the central railway. ...

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  46. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    The committee of the, association against double income tax reports that it has made further effort to secure a remission from the Government. The committee ...

    Article : 47 words
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