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  2. AUSTRALIA'S DUTY.

    The duty owed by Australia to the men who have gone to the front, and the value of the example of self-sacrifice and patriotism set by the latter, were emphasised by speakers ...

    Article : 1,209 words
  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his report issued at 1.35 p.m. to-day, says:— We raided a number of points successfully. We entered trenches at Epe[?]y, ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. WAR NOTES.

    The communiques appearing this morning reveal a general lull in military operations on practically all fronts. Russia has nothing to add to the minor moves reported from ...

    Article : 252 words
  5. AMERICAN FOOD.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that President Wilson has ordered the Secretary of State to create an Exports Control Board, which ...

    Article : 244 words
  6. HOLLAND'S DILEMMA

    It is reported from Amsterdam that difficulty has arisen in connection with the potato crop in Holland. Before new potatoes can be exported to ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. VAST PLOT AGAINST NORWAY.

    The authorities in Christiania have discovered large depots of explosives and infernal machines, which are believed to have been sent from Germany. Some of ...

    Article : 270 words
  8. DISORGANISATION IN RUSSIA.

    The "Daily News" correspondent in Petrograd says that food is costing the Russians five times as much as in peace time. There are the clearest possible ...

    Article : 810 words
  9. WESTERN FRONT

    The latest French communique shows that the French have recovered most of the ground they lost north-east of Solssons. ...

    Article : 234 words
  10. RECRUITING.

    The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. Mackinnon, M.L.A.), in the course of a speech at the unveiling, of a roll of honour board, said that Australia had done ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. THE WAR CABINET.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that General Smuts will not attend the War Cabinet meetings when domestic policy is discussed, but he will be a member of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. INTRIGUES AND PLOTS.

    To-day's cabled messages contain some unquestionable proofs of the extent to which the Central Powers rely upon intrigues and plots in connection with the conduct of the ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. SPORTSMEN'S UNIT.

    The barometer of enlistments in the second sportsmen's reinforcement unit showed last night that nine men had been accepted and 151 were still wanted. The following list ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. OCCUPATION OF THESSALY.

    The occupation of Thessaly by the French and British forces is reported to have been completed without hostility. Mr. Ward Price states that the British are encamped at Pharsalia, and that the Royalists have taken refuge in the belt southward of Lamia. The Italians first occupied Konitza and Yanina in the north-west. Later on the French occupied Elassona, in the north-east, and at the same time British and French troops landed on the Isthmus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 163 words
  15. IN OTHER STATES.

    In Victoria to-day 36 men volunteered for active service and 16 were accepted. In Victoria last week 230 recruits were obtained as against 240 in the preceding week. ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. BRITISH ON BELGIAN SEA COAST.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" on the British front states that British troops are now fighting on the dunes below Ostend. There has been lively ...

    Article : 145 words
  17. "PROFITEERING" IN MEAT.

    Interviewed in connection with the c[?] message to-day regarding the prices charged for Australasian meat in England, Mr. J. A. M. Elder, managing director of John Cooke ...

    Article : 413 words
  18. "THINGS CAN GO MUCH FURTHER."

    After reading the particulars of the latest German plot to place explosives on Norwegian vessels while berthed alongside Norwegian wharfs, one is inclined to ask whether ...

    Article : 373 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN FRANCE.

    On June 17 the Commonwealth Government sent the following cable message through the Governor-General to the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Walter Long):—"On ...

    Article : 195 words
  20. GERMANY'S PEACE FEARS.

    Advices from Zurich state the pan-German Press is publishing an article, which it is believed emanates from the Court in Berlin. It states that peace without ...

    Article : 267 words
  21. ANTI-SHOUTING CAMPAIGN.

    The anti-shouting petition to be presented to the Prime Minister is nearing completion. Already 95,000 names have been recorded, and it is expected that to-day's post will bring ...

    Article : 390 words
  22. ITALIAN TRAITORS.

    "Lloyd's News" publishes the secret history and exposure of the espionage and conspiracy of Monsignor Gerlach, a Vatican official, who has been sentenced to ...

    Article : 354 words
  23. LIQUOR TRADE CONTROL

    The Cabinet has decided in favour of the State purchase of the liquor trade, but the terms remain to be discussed. The idea of the Government at present is that there ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. THE GERLACH CASE.

    The plot in which Monsignor Gerlach figures so prominently, and concerning which some interesting particulars appear this morning, has recently been attracting ...

    Article : 440 words
  25. BRITISH MEET GERMANS

    Lord Newton (Assistant Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), Lieutenant-General Sir Herbert Belfield, (Director of Prisoners of War), and Sir Robert ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. THE EMPIRE'S TRUST.

    The Heroes' Honour Day celebrations at Annandale in connection with the Prince of Wales' Birthday were continued in the evening, when a dinner to returned soldiers was ...

    Article : 751 words
  27. MORE "SECRET HISTORY."

    The United States Committee of Public Information has issued a pamphlet explaining President Wilson's Note of last December, in which he asked the belligerents to state ...

    Article : 203 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN AND CONSCRIPTION.

    Replying to Sir Almroth Wright's letter in the "Morning Post" of, the women's vote in the Australian conscription referendum, Doctor Graham Little states that Sir Almroth ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. NEW AUSTRIAN PREMIER

    A Zurich wireless message states that M. Seipler, who is a permanent official of the Ministry of Agriculture, has been appointed Austrian Premier in succession ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. RECORD MAIZE CROP.

    It is anticipated that a record maize crop from the Wide Bay district will be realised for this season, the bulk of the supplies coming from Kingaroy. The work of shipping to ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. WORKERS' COMPENSATION ACT.

    A meeting held yesterday under the auspices of the A.M.A. decided to request the Government to place miner's complaint, and all other diseases incidental to a miner's calling, ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. AMERICAN ADMIRAL TAKES BRITISH COMMAND.

    Rear-Admiral Sims, of the United States navy, who is in charge of the American destroyer flotillas in British waters, has temporarily taken over the Irish naval ...

    Article : 50 words
  33. BRITISH IN GREECE.

    Mr. Ward Price, official press correspondent, writes:—The British in Thessaly are encamped at Pharsulos, 24 miles south-west of Larissa, where Caesar defeated ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. ITALIAN MAKES GOOD.

    A Rome message states:—Abbatemagg[?]o, the informer, who gave evidence at Viterbo in the Camorra trial, was released at his own suggestion on condition that he was ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    William G. Ferry, a returned soldier, of Footscray, was found dead this morning in a railway guard's van. He and a male, Alexander McKenzie, went to sleep in the van ...

    Article : 72 words
  36. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    Leave to appeal to the Privy Council was granted to-day by the State Full Court, in the matter of the arbitration proceedings between the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. FOR KILLING CHILDREN.

    Captain Brandenburg, who commanded the German air raid on Britain on June 13 has received the Order of Merit. ...

    Article : 22 words
  38. GENERAL SEELY.

    Brigadier-General Seely, who was British Minister for War prior to August, 1914, has been accidentally wounded in France. ...

    Article : 20 words
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