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  2. REFERENDUM.

    "After all," said Mr. Cook, in a speech at Parramatta last night, "there are but two sides of this question, and people must place themselves in two broad divisions. ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    It was officially announced yesterday that 108 men had enlisted in New South Wales on Monday. The following meetings will be held ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    For some time prior to the Russian collapse little had been heard of the possibility of an enemy offensive, and it seemed as if the initiative had passed entirely to the ...

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  5. PALESTINE.

    The Paris "Matin," commenting on the capture of Jaffa, says: "The German Emperor is powerless to save the Turks from a great defeat. If Jerusalem falls ...

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  6. WAR CONTROL.

    Immense interest was manifested this afternoon in the debate in the House of Commons, which was initiated by Mr. Asquith, on the Premier's recent speech in Paris. The House ...

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  7. KALEDIN.

    A report from Haparanda says Kerensky's private secretary has arrived at Tornea. It is alleged that he escaped by means of a false passport in the name of ...

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  8. ITALY.

    An Italian semi-official report states that by the attack on Monte Fenera and Monte Tomba the enemy has effected contact with every point of the line on which ...

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  9. LAST WEEK'S ENLISTMENTS.

    The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Mackinnon, M.L.A.) expressed his satisfaction to-day that the recruiting figures for the Commonwealth had shown a good increase during ...

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  10. A LOYAL BODY.

    At the opening of the Local Government Clerks' Association annual conference yesterday the president, Mr. Charles M. Reeves, in his address spoke of the ...

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  11. MENACE TO THE ITALIAN LINE.

    The latest news from Italy is far from reassuring, for, although the armies on the plain are still holding back the enemy behind the obstacle of the Piave, the position in the ...

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  12. FINE OF £6000.

    The trial was concluded of William A. Casson, a retired Civil servant, on a charge of corruption, and of having conspired with Wing Commander John C. Porte, of the ...

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  13. DR. MANNIX.

    Dr. C. H. Golding Bird, Bishop of Kalgoorlie, when speaking at a welcome accorded him by a large number of Newcastle parisioners last night, referred to the utterances of Dr. ...

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  14. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE PICTURE.

    We take it that the exigencies of "political strategy" in no way affect the accuracy of Mr. Lloyd George's announcement that five enemy submarines were destroyed on ...

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  15. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig's midnight report on Monday stated: We improved our positions slightly at night time north-westward of Passchendaele. We repulsed an ...

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  16. CHINA.

    The "Morning Post's correspondent at Tientsin cables that, falling to secure another Premier, the President has reinstated Tuan Chi Jui. It is believed this was done upon the ...

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  17. UNITED STATES' ARMY.

    The New York "World's" Washington correspondent says that the War Department will submit estimates based on the requirements for the maintenance of an armed force of ...

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  18. REPLY TO MR. JUSTICE HEYDON.

    Archbishop Mannix, speaking at Croxton Park to-night, referred to criticisms levelled against him recently by Mr. Justice Heydon. "People," said Dr. Mannix, "are under the ...

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  19. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    An East African official report states: The enemy's rearguards were expelled from defensive positions eastward and south-eastward of Chiwata, and a number ...

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  20. LABOUR IN AMERICA.

    A message from Buffalo states that the American Federation of Labour has abandoned its non-partisan constitution, and intends to organise a new political party. ...

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  21. A NEW TRIUMPH.

    For several days there had been much public interest in Mr. Asquith's criticism of Mr. Lloyd George's Paris speech, and there were many applications for admission. Members ...

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  22. NORTH SEA ACTION.

    An Amsterdam message says: Travellers from Germany state that the Germans lost one, and possibly two, destroyers in the Heligoland Bight encounter on ...

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  23. CEMENT FOR GERMANS.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Minister for Blockade) when interrogated in the House of Commons, said that after seeing a report that the Germans were using imported cement for ...

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  24. FUTURE OF PALESTINE.

    General Allenby's successful advance in Palestine has revived discussion as to the future of that hitherto misgoverned land, and, according to the cablegrams, Zionist ...

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  25. DAY OF INTERCESSION.

    To-day will be observed as an occasion of universal intercession in connection with the war. Proceedings in St. Andrew's Cathedral will incluude services of intercession at 11 ...

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  26. FRENCH PREMIER'S POLICY.

    A Paris message states that the Premier, M. Clemenceau, will deliver a Ministerial declaration to-morrow. It will probably be a brief statement under three heads—get on ...

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  27. UNIFIED CONTROL.

    Great interest is displayed in Washington with regard to despatches from London announcing that Colonel House had received a cablegram from President Wilson stating that ...

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  28. BRAZIL AND GERMANY.

    A Rio de Janeiro report says the President of Brazil has signed a bill providing for reprisals against Germany. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    The following honours have been awarded to Australians:— Bar to D.S.O.—Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. Stewart. ...

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  30. SHIPPING PROBLEM.

    The building of steel and wooden composite ships is proceeding most rapidly in the United States. There are 114 yards, which are expected to have 1640 ships ready in 1918, ...

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  31. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. John Bowser, M.L.A., waited on the State Governor to-day, and accepted a commission to form a Ministry. Mr. Bowser states that his chief aim will be to restore ...

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  32. "THE RETURN OF THE JEWS."

    The views of the Zionists were outlined by the Rev. Dr. Gaster in commenting on the paper mentioned above, who referred specially to the help rendered in the past by Sir ...

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  33. LIVERPOOL CAMP ENTRANCE.

    Colonel Lamrock, C.B., V.D., laid the foundation-stone of a massive stone entrance to Liverpool Camp on Monday in the presence of the senior officers and chaplains of the ...

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  34. RIGHT TO WEAR A UNIFORM.

    Captain Yeates, a medical officer who took part in the Samoa Expedition, and who claims that he has not resigned from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, was arrested in ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. QUEENSLAND JUDGMENT.

    Judge Stringer, of New Zealand, will review the decisions given by Mr. Justice M'Cawley, President of the Queensland Arbitration Court, in connection with the northern ...

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  36. AVOIDING THE CENSOR.

    BATHURST.—Richard Medury, a Vincentian missionary priest and a native of Germany, was charged at the Bathurst Poice Court, before Mr. C. Jennings, ...

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  37. M. VENIZELOS.

    The Allied Parliamentary Committee entertained M. Venizelos, Premier of Greece, in the House of Commons. Viscount Bryce said that M. Venizelos had ...

    Article : 88 words
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