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  2. RECRUITING.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, M.L.A., the Director-General of Recruiting, arrived in Sydney yesterday, and referred in glowing terms to the recruiting meeting held recently in ...

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  3. BUSH FIRES.

    About 600 acres of wheat crops were destroyed by fire on Wednesday at Daysdale. The outbreak occurred in the stubble paddock of Bay Bros., and also traversed the properties ...

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  4. CAME TO BLOWS.

    Last night, about 90 members of the Goldfields Council of the Australasian Labour Federation met at the Kalgoorlie Trades Hall. Senator Lynch (Federal Minister for Works) had ...

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  5. REPLY BY GREECE

    A message from Athens says:—It is announced that Greece has accepted the Allies' demands. The Athens correspondent of the ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    Apart from the capture of a line of [?]renches in Mesopotamia, the military operations reported this morning are confined mainly to the extreme flanks of the great Russian line ...

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  7. MESSAGE FROM PREMIER OF FRANCE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The following message has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from M. Br[?]nd (Premier of France) through the Consul-General for France, ...

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  8. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    M. Trepoff, President of the Council of Ministers, has resigned. Prince Alexander Galitzin has been appointed the new premier. ...

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  9. GREECE

    Reports state that Greece has replied to the Allies' ultimatum, and has accepted the whole of the Allies' ...

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  10. RED CROSS.

    At a meeting of the Red Cross executive committee yesterday Colonel Roth, who recently returued to Australia, dealt with the work of the society abroad. ...

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  11. MOLDAVIAN FRONT.

    A Russian official report states: Eight attacks on the heights north of Kasino failed. The enemy pressed back the Roumanians south of Rekoza. In a ...

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  12. RASPUTIN'S INFLUENCE.

    According to the "Dally Chronicle," the death of the mystic monk, Rasputin, has helped to disperse the dark forces in Russia which have caused the other Entente Powers ...

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  13. BATTLE NEAR RIGA.

    A Russian official report states: The battle west of Riga continues. We captured a position between the Tirul Marsh and the Aa River. Since the 5th inst. ...

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  14. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Ha[?]g reports: We seized and consolidated a section of [?]rench eastward of Beaumont Hamel (on the Somme front), and took 140 prisoners. ...

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  15. WHAT ITALY SEEKS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" states that Italy has agreed to place a very large force of troops at the disposal of the Allies, who ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S LINE.

    A meeting for the purpose of enlisting public sympathy in the new recruiting scheme was held in the Paddington Town Hall last night, the Mayor (Mr. J. T. P. Marsh) presiding. ...

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  17. MORE SHIPS SUNK.

    The following additional steamers have been sunk by enemy submarines:- British: Baynesk (3286 tons), Lynfield (3023 tons), Andous (3188 tons). ...

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  18. NEAR KUT-EL-AMARA

    An official report states:—An Indian division dashingly captured on Tuesday 1000 yards of [?]renches on the right bank of the Tigris, north-east of Kut-el-Amara. ...

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  19. PRESSURE ON GERMANY.

    The National Liberal Deputy, Herr von Stresemann, in a speech at Hanover, said that before the war Germany was the second strongest economic Power, with ...

    Article : 326 words
  20. FREE SPEECH.

    At last night's meeting of the Sydney Labour Council, Mr. Judd (Municipal Employees) moved the following motion:—"That as the right of free speech and the liberty of ...

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  21. ROUMANIAN ROYALTIES.

    The Czar of Russia received the King and Queen of Roumania, with the Crown Prince and the Premier of Roumania, M. Bratiano, at the Russian headquarters. ...

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  22. BUILDING NEW SHIPS

    Sir Joseph Paton Maclay (Shipping Controller) has begun his work energetically. He has arranged for rapid acceleration of the construction of new tonnage. All ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    The Fmployers Parliamentary Association, which investigated the question of industrial reconstruction and the establishment of a national trade policy after the ...

    Article : 311 words
  24. THE PEACE NOTES.

    A Paris message states that M. Br[?]and has delivered to the American Ambassador the Allies' reply to President Wilson's Note, in which be invited the belligerents to ...

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  25. GRE[?]CE AND THE ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    The decision to fix a time limit for the acceptance by Greece of the Allies' demands, coinciding as it did with the conference in Rome, seems to have assured King Constantine ...

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  26. ORGANISING FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed M. Herriot, French Minister for Public Works. Part of the Ministry's programme is a thorough ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. GERMAN PLOTTERS.

    The German Consul, Franz Bopp, his attache, von Brinken, and three others have been convicted of a violation of United States neutrality by conspiring to ...

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  28. SOLDIERS' RELATIONS.

    Senator Pearce (the Minister for Defence) desires relations of soldiers, particularly relations of missing soldiers or soldiers reported prisoners of war, to be on their guard ...

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  29. MEETING AT WOOLLAHRA.

    A meeting to increase the membership of the existing local recruiting committee was held in Woollahra on Wednesday, under the presidency of the Mayor (Alderman Dyson). ...

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  30. MORE DEPORTATIONS.

    The "Echo de Belge" states that the inhabitants of H[?]t have been deported to Poland, [?]d have been compelled to work very hard. ...

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  31. L.O.I.

    Mr. Marcus W. Grice, who has been the grand master of the Loyal Orange Institution for the past 12 months, has been re-elected to that position without opposition. Mr. R. ...

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  32. PRODUCING FOOD.

    The Walton-Heath Golf Club, to which the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) belongs, has allotted live acres [?] potato growing. ...

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  33. CRUISER SHANNON.

    The Admiralty denies the German claim thal the cruiser Shannon was mined and sunk on the south coast in November last. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cameron, of Kensington Downs, Longreach, Queensland, have received information that their son Private Stuart Cameron, has been awarded the ...

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  35. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S WORK.

    Seventy schools will be represented with exhibits at the Industrial and Models Exhibition to be held in the Central Railway Pavilion, Devonshire-street, from Monday to Saturday o[?] ...

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  36. GERMAN FIRM CLOSED UP.

    The Board of Trade has ordered the winding up of the Schimmelp[?]eng Institute, which was associated with Bradstreet's in Australia. The institute[?] which has its headquar[?]rs in ...

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  37. DACEY GARDEN SUBURB.

    Complaints having been made by several [?]enants of Daceyville that flowers and plants were being stolen from their gardens, the police were asked to keep a watch for ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND HOSPITAL.

    The New Zealand Hospital at Weybridge was partially burnt. The patients were removed safely. ...

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  39. COLONEL F. B. HERITAGE.

    It was stated to-day that Colonel [?]. B. Heritage, who is now acting as Director of Military Training, will leave shortly for the front, and that his position will be filled by ...

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  40. MOA BONES FOUND.

    A discovery of Moa bones has been made in a bank of p[?]mice soil 70ft below the surface at Waltapu. They are evidently those of a small species, standing about 5ft high. ...

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  41. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES.

    A new scheme of separation allowances has been adopted. [?] progressively increases the allowance for children. It involves an additional expenditure of £10,000,000 annually. ...

    Article : 34 words
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