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  2. YEAR'S FINANCIAL OPERATIONS.

    Commenting on the Approximate statement of revenue for the financial year which ended last night, the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) said:—Considering the ...

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  4. MEAT PRICES.

    The Minister for Price Fixing (Mr. Massey Greene) has completed his plans to fix the price of meat in Australia, The scheme will be placed before Cabinet at its ...

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  5. LABOUR'S WAR ATTITUDE.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr.Pearce) was a passenger from Melbourne, on route for Perth, by the express on Saturday Commenting upon the recent Perth Labour ...

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  6. BROMPTON METHODISTS TROUBLE.

    That the Rev. Albert Morris has the wholehearted sympathy of the members of the Brompton Church in connection with this suspension by the Methodist Minor ...

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  7. THE LOST WIMMERA.

    At an early hour on Saturday. morning the Department of the Navy received the following cable message from the Naval Department of New Zealand in connection ...

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  8. ALLIED LOCAL VICTORIES.

    Gen. Haig, in his afternoon communique, reports:—All attempted raid on a, British best in the neighbourhood of Moyenne Ville, southward of Arras, was repulsed ...

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  9. BRITISH ROYALTY.

    The New York Times, in an editorial, eulogizes King George's fine democratic spirit as exemplified by the King and Queen attending an American canteen in ...

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  10. CONGRATULATIONS FROM WOMEN WORKERS.

    Three thousand women workers from 20 counties, including munitioners, land-workers, nurses, postwomen, policewomen, and "bus and tram conductors, marched in ...

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  11. Allies Not Passive.

    The French success in capturing over 1,000 Germans southward of Ambleny, coupled with the British, advance and the seizure of 300 of the enemy at Merville, ...

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  12. A PROTEST FROM THE WEST.

    Objection has been raised to the selection of Meagre. Fritz Lange (wholesale stock dealer), H. Jones, and E. Hanky (butchers) as Western Australian representatives ...

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  13. Germans Report Allied Activity.

    A wireless German official message reports:—"Lively British, and Frenel activity astride the Somme. There id great intensity of allied fire astride the ...

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  14. Australian Jokes at the Front.

    The Australians who have inscribed their names enduringly on the memories of the French people leave not been slow also to leave more obvious traces of them. ...

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  15. EMPIRE CRICKET MATCH.

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  16. Americans Take Prisoners.

    An American omcial message states:—We again improved our positions southward of Torey. Prisoners taken in the operation on Tuesday amounted to 300. ...

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  17. Scrapings of the Depots.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs states that the sudden British attack eastward of Nieppe Forest utterly surprised two divisions of Saxons and Prussians. The English battalions ...

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  18. Attacks on Paris.

    Eleven persons were killed and 14 injured in the 40 minutes air raid on Thursday night. Most of the casualties occurred in the streets of Paris. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WOOL AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Goldfinch, in a speech in London. said the agreement by which the Imperial Government acquires the Australian wool[?] assured the best interests of both ...

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  20. TORPEDO BOAT BOUT.

    The British Admiralty has reported thai four British destroyers, which were patrolling off the Belgian coast on the evening of Thursday, sighted eighty enemy torpedo ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. British Airmen.

    An enemy aerodrome at [?] was attacked by British, aviators on. Friday evening. Bursts were not observed owing to bad visibility. Our men also very ...

    Article : 261 words
  22. THE COMING BLOW.

    The correspondent of the Press Association on the western front learns that Germany is undoubtedly preparing an offensive on a huge scale. ...

    Article : 210 words
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  24. "NATIONAL" PARTY'S VIEW POINT.

    Summer condemnation of "peace talk" was expressed on Saturday by Mr. R. P. Blundell (Organizing Secretary of the "National" Party of South Australia), who ...

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  25. STORAGE AT FREMANTLE.

    The Chairman of the State Wool Committee (Mr. Leeds) states that stores have been erected at North Fremantle to accommodate 180,000 bales of wool. The ...

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  26. "U" BOATS' FAILURE.

    Information from Germany shows that the German Socialists have learned of the size of the American, Army in France, and have used the knowledge to taunt ...

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  27. DISLOYALISTS AND RECRUITING.

    Although called to consider, the best means to obtain recruits, a man meeting of returned soldiers and sailors, held at the town hall to-day. considered that the ...

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  28. CONSTRUCTION BEAT SINKINGS.

    During May the United Stales shipyards produced 175,334 tons gross and british shipyards 197,274 tons. The submarine sinking for that period were 355,694 tons ...

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  29. PERTH CONFERENCE CRITICISED.

    The (Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Millen), referring on Saturday to the Perth Labour resolution, said that extraordinary secrecy had been observed with ...

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  30. GERMANS' AERIAL LOSSES.

    Germany during June lost 591 aeroplanes. ...

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  32. Eight Days of Misery.

    A manage from Halifax stales that a boatload of shipwrecked sailors from the steamer Dwinsk has arrived. The vessel was torpedoed off the American coast. ...

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  33. FINE FRENCH ATTACKS.

    The afternoon French communique stated:—North-west of Montdidier we "slightly advanced towards Senecat Wood, prisonering 30. Between the Marne and ...

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  34. South Australians' Raid.

    A brilliant attacK was made after mid-night last night. A party of South Australian troops rushed and almost annihilated a strong German outpost at the head ...

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  35. Labour Anti-pacific Party.

    Two hundred delegates at a meeting in Caxton Hall resolved on the formation of a distinct Labour Party for trade unionists. The Chairman declared that the object of ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    An endeavour was made to-day to obtain From the Queensland Premier (Mr. Ryan), who is passing through Melbourne on his way back from Perth, a declaration of the ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND AFFAIRS.

    At their last annual conference the New Zealand Timber Workers' Federation passed a motion in favour of State control of the ...

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  38. MAILS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Wimmera was carrying 56 bags and l9 hampers of mails for Australia, apportioned as follows:—Melbourne, 16 bags and two hampers; Sydney, 25 bags and 13 ...

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  39. LABOUR CONFERENCE DECISIONS.

    The Labour Conference has resolved add equal rights for women to its political platform, including equal pay and equal civil liberties. It was resolved to favour ...

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  40. "BING BOYS" BOOKED.

    The Bing Boys Company, which has been playing in Adelaide, was to have travelled to New Zealand on the next trip of the Wimmera, and berths had already been ...

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  41. French Airmen Active.

    French aviators attacked cantonments and bivouacs at Rozieres en Santerne Fisines, and Guignicourt, and railway stations at Soissons and Fereent Ardenols. Two ...

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  42. RACEHORSES PROBABLY LOST.

    As a member of New Zealand racehorse owners had announced that they intended to send horses to Australia to race in the spring, it is more than likely that the five ...

    Article : 173 words
  43. London German Banks.

    It is announced the Government has at last decided to entirely close the German banks in London ...

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  44. CASUALTIES.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—A fatal accident occurred at kedron Park races on saturday, afternoon. Sixteen horses started is the Second Division of the Park ...

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