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  3. THE COAL STRIKE

    The special tribunal appointed under the War Precautions Act, consisting of Judge Edmunds, as chairman, and representatives from the colliery owners and the miners, ...

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  4. STATE FINANCES.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, afternoon the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) made a vigorous defence of the State Ministry's financial ...

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  5. PEACE KITES.

    German-American financiers are paying the expenses of American professional peace advocates, who are touring the States and delivering speeches, in which they suggest ...

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  6. GREECE.

    A telegram pent from Athens by the correspondent of the "Morning Post" on Monday stated that the Government and King Constantine and his staff concur in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROUMANIA.

    Further progress has been made towards the Roumanian capital by Field-Marshal von Mackensen's force, which crossed the Danube at Zimnita. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AUSTRALIANS.

    The Germans, in statements to neutral papers, are trying to make use of the fact that the Australians have been engaged in very hard fighting at Pozieres and ...

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  9. TWO ZEPPELINS LOST.

    It is officially reported that in a raid made by enemy aircraft last night bombs were dropped over Yorkshire and Durham. One of the raiding Zeppelins was brought ...

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  10. THE WEST FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported to the War Office at midnight on Monday:—"Our artillery fire dispersed the German infantry to the westward of Puisieux (north of the ...

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  11. RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    The London weekly journal, the "New Statesman," publishes interesting disclosures concerning the recent events in the Russian Imperial Duma which resulted in ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    It is estimated that this year's potato crop for England and Wales will be 2,503,886 tons, as compared with 2,858,093 tons in 1915. The acreage under crop this ...

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  13. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) and the Ambassador to Germany (Mr. Gerard) entertained the German Ambassador (Count von Bernstorff) at ...

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  14. NORTH OF MONASTIR.

    An important success in Monastir is recorded in Monday's Serbian communiqué, which says:— "The Franco-Serbians carried by assault ...

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  15. ENEMY BARBARITY.

    An Italian communique of Monday states: —"Fresh particulars are received daily of Austrian barbarity to prisoners. Affidavits by prisoners assert that Mussulman ...

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  16. Italian Campaign.

    Torrential rains on the Trentino front are reported in Monday afternoon's Rome communiqué, which adds:—"On the Carnie Alps front the Austrians violently bombarded ...

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  17. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    A conference has taken place at Cardiff between the South Wales colliers and the coal-owners regarding the matters in dispute between them. ...

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