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  2. FINANCE.

    Mr. Reginald M'Kenna (Chancellor or the, Exchequer), in a special interview with the "New York Times' " London correspondent, enlarges on the financial ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    The French forces on the immediate right of the British line have been responsible for the principal events reported during the week-end from the Artcis-Somme region. These ...

    Article : 303 words
  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in his midday report of Sunday, says:—We have made a further important advance between 300 and 400 yards north-west of Pozieres, ...

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  5. MINISTRY OF COMMERCE.

    A [?] and ten chambers of Commer[?] are memorialising Mr. Asquith to appoint a Ministry of Commerce, which would take over form the Board of Trade the patents designs, ...

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  6. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Lieutenant Gordon Beresford Alford, son of Mr. C. P. Alford, chief inspector of the Bank of New South Wales, has died in the Empire Hospital, Westminster, from wounds received ...

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  7. DEATH OF SIR GEO. TURNER.

    The death took place this morning of Sir George Turnor, formerly Premier of Victoria and Treasurer of the Commonwealth. Sir George Turnor was born in Melbourne ...

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  8. CONSCRIPTION.

    With a bodyguard of over 200 foot police in uniform and a number of mounted men and plain-clothes constables and a big roll up of the bone and s[?]new of unionism, who formed the ...

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  9. CHINA'S AFFARS.

    The Russian Legation has protested against Mongolian members taking seats in Parliament, and thus causing a breach of the [?] Treaty, whereby Mongolia became ...

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  10. TOLMINO.

    A fierce battle is raging in the Plava sector. The Italians are steadily advancing, and the Austrians have commenced to evacuate ...

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  11. VICE TRUST.

    A police investigation suggests the existence of a great Vice Trust in New York. Botwin, the head of a gang, who was arrested, confessed that the gang had caused the ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. ILLAWARRA MEETING.

    The first public anti-conscription meeting in the Illawarra district was held at Woonona on Saturday afternoon Trouble was experienced by the promoters regarding a ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND AMERICA.

    The Government is consldering the question[?] of laying a direct cable between Russia and[?] America with, the Russian end terminating in northern Lapland. ...

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  14. FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states:—We consolidated the conquered ground northward of the Somme. Our machine-guns stopped a ...

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  15. PROGRESS OF ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The Italians along the Isonzo front aro following up their recent important success at Gorizin. They have succeeded in forcing the Austrians well to the eastward of the town, ...

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  16. AMERICAN MUNITION MAKERS.

    Democratic members of the Senate Finance Committee, in order to lesson the present burden on munition makers propose to fix a flat rate tax of 10 per cent. on the net profit, and to ...

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  17. RECRUITING.

    Yesterday morning 62 men volunteered at Victoria Barracks, and 41 were accepted. There was very little incrcase in recruiting last week, figures being disappointing. ...

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  18. WOUNDED.

    Lieutenant J. W. Forbes, who was wounded In France, is a son of Mrs. J. H. Forbes, Craigienar. North Sydney. He left the Bank of North Queensland, Melbourne and enlisted ...

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  19. NEAR SUEZ.

    An official message from Egypt states:— Our cavalry is still pursuing the Turkish rearguard. The pursuit last night has driven the Turks to a position eastward ...

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  20. AMERICAN WHEAT CROP.

    Despite the decline in the wheat yield, the Government does not expect a serious [?]hortage in the United States, though exports will be small. ...

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  21. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE IN AMERICA.

    President Wilson has given a pledge to support women's suffrage. ...

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  22. LESS DRUNKENNESS.

    There has been a striking decrease in the convictious for drunkenness, and it is attributed to the restrictions resulting from the war regulations. ...

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  23. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    The War Department has ordered the immediate removal to the Mexican border of 25,000 men of the National Guard. ...

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  24. VON BOTHMER RETIRING.

    The Russians in Galicia have made further remarkable progress with their drive along the Dniester, according to the cabled messages received during the week-end. In ...

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  25. FOREIGN SECURITIES.

    The scheme for regulating exchange by the loan to the Government of securities, which has been carried out in regard to American securities, has been extended ...

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  26. SPORT IN AMERICA.

    Norris Williams, of Philadelphia, has won the tennis championship for the third year. Clarence Griffin and William Johnston, the national champions, defeated Karl Behr and ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. SOCIALIST MEETING.

    Mr. Luke Jones general secretary of the Australasian Socialist Party, reports that the organisation held its weekly propaganda meeting in the Domain yesterday, and ...

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  28. LOYAL ALDERMEN.

    The Wickham Municipal Council has adopted a resolution to support the Murwillumbah Municipal Council and the Tweed River District Shire Council in the movement ...

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  29. OVERSEA VISITORS.

    The visiting members of the oversea Parliaments, at the conclusion of their visit, presented Mr. A..J. Balfour (First Lord of the Admiralty), with an address of ...

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  30. FORGED NOTES.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr Higgs) is in receipt of information that some forged £5 notes are in circulation. The notes would appear to have been printed from plates The ...

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  31. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    The Ka[?]akane sailed late on Friday night from [?] port for Sydney with 1014 bags potatoes, 1150 bags oats, and 469 bales straw. the Sydney left early on Saturday morning with 7811 bags potatoes, 1941 ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. MISCELLANEOUS WAR NEWS

    During the last four months the consumption of beer has decreased by 1,505,000 barreis, and the consumption of spirits has decreased by 4,517,000 gallons, compared ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  34. ACTIVITY IN THE BALKANS.

    The cabled messages published this morning regarding the French success at Doiran, combined with the recent operations of the Servians further westward beyond Vodenu and at ...

    Article : 302 words
  35. LOAN MONEYS.

    A comparative statement of net expenditure on loan services out of loan votes, and payments in anti[?]pation of loans, for the corresponding mouths of July, 1915 and 1916, ...

    Article : 178 words
  36. ENEMY WORKERS.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Mahon) will leave for the goldfields tomorrow, In explaining the object of his visit, he said:— "According to information ...

    Article : 172 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  38. ELECTRIC POWER.

    The Great Lake hydro-electric scheme is now in full working order, and Hobart's tramways and the city's lighting were run with it to-day for the first time. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. STATE SERVICES.

    The Colonial Secretary states that the loss on the State fish supply venture since the commencement of operations 19 months ago amounts to nearly £6000, and the loss on the ...

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  40. MISSING.

    Captain T. F. Sheridan, brother of Mr. P. Sheridan, of Berrigan, is missing. SECOND-LIEUT. B. J. NELSON. Second-Lieut. Beresford J. Nelson, aged 22 ...

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  41. THREE MEN ARRESTED.

    Just as the crowd at the meeting was being dispersed, three arrests were made by the police. One man, who is described as a Russian sailor, was charged with riotous ...

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  42. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—Arr: Aug. 12, Cavan, sch, Archer, s, Namoi, s, Alice, s, Malachite, s, Dura[?] s, Lubra, s, B[?] s, Belbowr[?], s, Rocklily s, Our Jack, s, Coramba, s, Myola, s, Galava, s, Murray, s, ...

    Article : 299 words
  43. TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A young woman fell from a train at Sydenham station yesterday afternoon, and was killed. She had a ticket from Hurstville to Sydney, and was travelling by a train w[?]h ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. SCENE OF THE FRENCH SUCCESS.

    Doiran, where the French are reported to have captured the railway station and hills beyond. lies at the southern edge of a lake of the same name. It is situnted about 35 ...

    Article : 328 words
  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. GIFTS OF BATTLEPLANES.

    In the School of Arts last night, the Mayor presiding, Mr. C. Alma Baker and Mr. Abbott, M.L.A., addressed a meeting advocating the gift of battle-aeroplanes to the Imperial ...

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  47. ILL.

    Private Ollie O'Connor, of Junee, is ill in the 3rd Australian General Hospital. ...

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  48. CONSTABLE INJURED.

    During the crush in the Domain yesterday Constable Webb, of North Sydney, became jammed and the elbow of some person was forced into his side. Subsequently he was ...

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  49. GERMAN SCHOOLS.

    Mr Lawson, in the Legislative Assembly, said that some time ago the Government received resolutions from the Council of Education with regad to certain schools conducted ...

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  50. STRANDED STEAMER.

    A message from the captain of the State steamer Bambra, which was sighted off Wyndham yesterday afternoon, 48 hours overdue, states that the vessel stuck on a rook and ...

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  51. VOLUNTARYISM UNJUST.

    Preaching in St. James' Church yesterday morning[?] Chaplain Lieutenant-Colonel Garland, of Brisbane, referred to the need for ...

    Article : 275 words
  52. POLICE-WOMEN.

    The Government has decided to appoint two police-women. ...

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