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  2. TOWN-HALL MEETING.

    The meeting convened by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Meaghcr, M.L.C.), "to consider the best means in the interests of Australia and the Empire of bringing to a speedy ...

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  3. THE STRIKE.

    Replying yesterday to the Lord Mayor's last letter, the Government stated it had nothing to add to its previous communication. Ministers concurred in the view that no good purpose would be served by continuing the correspondence with the Lord Mayor. ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The enemy continues to develop his success at the northern end of the Eastern front, and is steadily clearing the Russian forces out of the region immediately to the eastward of the ...

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  5. RIGH DISASTER.

    A Russian official message, issued on Tuesday at 5.30 p.m., stated:— We evacuated Riga yesterday morning, blowng up fortifications at the mouth of ...

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  6. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A British communique issued at 12.50 p.m. states:—"We drove off raiders in the neighbourhood of Armenticres. The Portuguese also drove off a raid." ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    The correspondent of the United Press at British headquarters, telegraphs: The Canadians this morning advanced north ot Lens ou a front of 600 yards, ...

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  8. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    News was received in London early on Wednesday morning announcing that the Italians have captured Mount San Gabriela, the great Austrian stronghold north-east ...

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  9. SUCCESS IN THE AIR.

    The Admiralty advises:—"We raided on Monday night the Bruges Docks und the Varrsenaere and Ghistelies nerodromes. We dropped many tons of bombs with ...

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  10. EAST AFRICA.

    An official report from East Africa states that an Anglo-Belgian column from Irlngi. has junctioned with the Belgians from Kilohssa. The Belgians crossed ...

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  11. THE AIR RAIDS.

    The "Dally Chronicle" says that most on the men in the Chatham naval establishment which was struck by a bomb during the air raid on Monday tight were asleep in their ...

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  12. DIRECTION OF ENEMY'S ADVANCE.

    There is still much speculation as to the extent to which the enemy will be able to develop this initial success, and, in this connection, the moral of the Russian troops is ...

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  13. THE PLOT OF 1905.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on the telegrams which passed between the German Emperor and Czar, says: Russia has broken free from the crippling bonds of ...

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  14. UNBROKEN ROUMANIAN.

    The latest telegrams from the Roumanian front prove the gallantry of defenders resistance, especially on the Citoz front, where the Austrians and Germans, in the last ten ...

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  15. REPLY TO LORD MAYOR.

    In reply to the communication of 3rd instant, which the Lord Mayor addressed to the Acting Premier, and in which he submitted further proposals with a view to a solution of ...

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  16. MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. Nicholls, secretary of the master butchers' organisation, said yesterday, with cmpliasis, that, as far as the meat trade was concerned, the stilke was practically over. ...

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  17. STOCKHOLM SCHEME.

    At the Trade Union Congress, sitting in Blackpool, the recommendation submitted in a report by the Parliamentary Committee, that an international Socialist peace ...

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  18. FATE OF RIGA.

    Nearly all the German newspaper demand that Riga shall remain a German possession. ...

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  19. JAPANESE FOR RUSSIA.

    A Geneva message says that, according to the Munich "Neuesten Nachrichten," a large Japanese force is concentrated on the Munchurian border, ready to assist the Russians. ...

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  20. IMPORTS FROM FRANCE.

    It is reported from Paris that an Anglo-French agreement allows wines, fruits, silks, and soveral other commodities to be imported into Englnnd without restriction. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN DISORDER.

    A message from Petrograd states that the Minister for Railways (M. Nekrasoff)admits that a number of porsons have been arrested in connection with a supposed ...

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  22. ACTIVITY IN MACEDONIA.

    The Bulgarian communique, referring to the violent bombardment by the Allied guns along the Macedonian front, and to the attacks by the French to the westward of Monastir, ...

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  23. UNION SECRETARY'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Furse, secretary of the Meat Industry Employees Union, made the following statement yosterday:—"I do not wish to go into details in reply to recent statements made ...

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  24. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Lieut. Harold Kompthorne, of the Field Artillery, a son of Archdeacon Kempthorne, of Brightwater, New Zealand, has been killed in action. ...

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  25. ANOTHER AIR RAID.

    There have been three raids by enemy aeroplanes on the eastern districts on three successive nights. A British communique, issued early on ...

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  26. AMERICA'S ARMY PARADES.

    There was a parade before President Wilson and members of the Cabinet of sections of the draft army gathered from all the cities of the States. Members of Congress headed the ...

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  27. CHAOTIC PORTUGAL.

    Reports from Madrid state that the fact that telegraphic and railway communications have stopped in Portugal, suggest serious events there. ...

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  28. VOLUNTARY SLAUGHTERMEN'S SUCCESS.

    A largely-attended meeting of master butcheis was held at the Royal Exchange last night, and the following motion was carried:—"That this meeting of master butchers ...

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  29. BRAZIL'S DECISION.

    According to a message from Bucnos Ayres, the Minister for War in Brazil has intimated that no Brazilian troops are to be despatched to Europe. Neither is Brazll releasing, for ...

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  30. AMERICAN ARMIES.

    President Wilson, in a message to the New York contingent, said:—"My thoughts will follow you across the sea with confidence and genuine envy. I would like to be with you on ...

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  31. U.S. TREASURY CERTIFICATES.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. M'Adoo) has announced the issue of 300,000,000 dollars of Treasury certificates, maturing on Deccmher 15. ...

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  32. BOTTLEWORKERS' STRIKE.

    The members of the Glass Bottle Workers' Union met yesterday, when it was decided by a secret ballot not to work "black" coal. On inquiries being made at the works of the ...

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  33. GREEK INTRIGUES.

    Later advices from Athens state that the Chamber of Deputies has resolved to send the members of the Skouloudis and Lambros Cabinets before the, High Court. Thirty Doputies ...

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  34. LIGHT AND POWER.

    In regard to the external lighting of trade and business premises next Friday night, it was decided, at a meeting of the Elcetric Light and Power Coutrol Board yesterday, to allow ...

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  35. MONTE SAN GABRIELE.

    The best news received from the Italian front yestorday was the announcement that the Italians had captured the height to the north-east of Gorlzia known as Monte San ...

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  36. CANADIAN FRANCHISE.

    The Wartime Election Bill provides for the disfranchisement of Germans and Australia naturalised in Canada during recent years, the enfranchisement of the wives and ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    A ship which arrived in the Tyne yesterday picked up six German prisoners of war from a boat at sea. It is believed that these ure some of the men who recently escaped from ...

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  38. GASWORKS.

    The Australian Gaslight Company has ample labour to meet its present requirements, and is thus enabled to preserve the continuity of its operations at Mortlake. The ...

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  39. ILLEGAL PROFITS.

    George Thomson, a Liocolnshire farmer, has been lined £5750 for selling potatoes at £15 por ton, whereas the maximum price fixed was £11 10s per ton Defendant thereby ...

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  40. "BONNET ROUGE" AFFAIR.

    Another arrest has been made in connection with the "Bonnet Rouge," in which a numaber of persons associated with the Journal are charged with having suspicious relations with ...

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  41. SICKNESS IN PRUSSIA.

    All travellers from Germany report that there is a gret prevalence of dysentery in the Empire, 3806 cases having occurred in Prussia alone in a week, 329 of which were ...

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  42. MACEDONIA.

    The "Petit Parisien" says that the Allies have initiated an onergetic offensive in Macedonia, with a vlew to preventing the Bulgarians reinforcing the Roumanian front. ...

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  43. CLYDE ENGINEERING WORKS.

    Work progressed as usual at the works of the Clyde Engineering Company, Ltd., yesterday, but it is probable that developments will take place this morning in consoquence of ...

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  44. NATIONAL EMERGENCY.

    By request the following petition, numerously signed by the voluntary workers from all districts of the State, and now located at the Sydney Cricket Ground, has been ...

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  45. SALVATION ARMY IN RUSSIA.

    A message from Petrograd states that the Salvation Army, under Commander Mapp, is beginning operations in Russia on a large seale. It is holding meetings at Moscow Gate, ...

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  46. EDMUND MOREL SENTENCED.

    Edmund Morel, the leading spirit of the British "Union of Demoocratic Control," pleaded guilty to a charge of inciting Ethel Sldgewick to convey a pamphlet to ...

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  47. STARVING SERVIANS.

    The Servian Press Bureau has published an appeal to all the Allles to help to save the unfortunate Servian population. It sets out that the internal conditions of the ...

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  48. PROMOTIONS.

    Mrs. H. A. Arnold, of Bellevue-street, North Sydney, has received word that her husband, Lieutenant H. A. Arnold, has been promoted on the field to the rank pt captain. Prior ...

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  49. OVER 5000 MEN RETURNED.

    A statement made available by the Chief Commissioner, Mr. Fraser, last night, showed that the total number of strikers re-employed in the railway and tramway service up to and ...

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  50. SUNKEN MINE-SWEEPERS.

    The Danish Govornment will protest to Britain against the alleged violation of neutrality during Saturday's naval engagement, whee the British sank several German ...

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  51. CAPTAIN WARD A PRISONER.

    Captain (Dr.) K. K. Ward, M.C., of the R.A.M.C, son of Dr. F. W. Ward, formerly of Sydney, who was reported missing in July after the battle on the Belgian sand-dunes, is ...

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  52. EARTHQUAKE IN COLOMBIA.

    The State Department has been informed that an earthquake has occurred in Bogota, capital of Colombia, and that 300 houses were destroyed. ...

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