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  2. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    The arrest of generals and other of Korniloff's supporters continues everywhere. The Cossack military administration has telegraphed to the government that ...

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  3. VICTORY FOR ALLIES.

    A Paris message says that General Smuts, interviewed by the London correspondent of the "Journal," said:—"We have adopted tactics which may ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator GIVENS, the President of the Senate, took the chair at eleven o'clock to-day. Senator PEARCE, the Minister for ...

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  5. STRIKE SUBSIDING.

    The wharf labourers, at a largely-attended meeting in the Town Hall to-night, decided to present themeselves for work to-morrow. This decision, it was ...

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  6. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    We have been trying to find out all about our new Governor. He is not to be measured by the country of his last appointment. According to report he is a ...

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  7. GERMANY WARNED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Zurich says that Herr Erzberger, in a speech to Isis constituents, said that the practical effect of the submarines in ...

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  8. IN VICTORIA.

    It is anticipated that as far as the waterside workers are concerned, the final settlement will probably take place in Melbourne, and Sydney union officials ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. COAL FEDERATION MEETS.

    At a meeting of the Council of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation held to-day, Mr. Baddeley presented a report regarding his visit to Melbourne. No ...

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  10. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Replying to Lieutenant-colonel Nicholson, in the Legislative Assembly, who asked if he would consider the advisability of repealing the Act to amend the Coal ...

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  11. (Admiralty: Per Wireless Press.)

    A Russian official report says:—We occupied a wood north-eastward of Friedrikchstadt (in Courland, near the left bank of the Dwina, 72 miles east of ...

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  12. AT BROKEN HILL.

    The strike position now rests on the Trades and Labour Council and the A.M.A. Both bodies have received advice to resume. Although this advice has ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. GERMANY AND ARGENTINA.

    According to a Buenos Ayres message, Germany has apologised to the Argentine for the secret code scandal, saying that she entirely disapproves of Count ...

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  14. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German official report says:—Several Rumanian attacks near Varnitza and Muncelul failed with heavy losses. ...

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  15. FRANCE'S MORAL FORCES.

    M. Painleve, Premier of France, addressing the Chamber of Deputies, said it was the Governments duty to gather the nation's material and moral forces for ...

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  16. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Troops raided Inverness Copse and took prisoner thirteen. We improved our position slightly to ...

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  17. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    Captain Newton received word from the Navigation Department yesterday afternoon that the lighthouse-keeper at Norah Head had reported that one of ...

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  18. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Questioned in the Assembly to-day as to whether a reduction of the railway service was contemplated, Sir Richard Butler said the passenger service would ...

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  19. AMERICA'S DETERMINATION.

    Mr. Franklin K. Lane, Minister for the Interior, in the course of a speech to the Business Men's War Convention, sitting at Atlantic City, said:— ...

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  20. TELEGRAPH INTERRUPTIONS.

    The gale caused serious interruptions to telegraph and telephone lines throughout the State. Falling trees and flying missiles caused most damage. ...

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  21. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    Mr. W. E. JOHNSON, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, took the chair at eleven o'clock to-day. The SPEAKER announced that a writ ...

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  22. POSITION IN NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. N. Allardice, works manager at Honeysuckle Point, referred last night with satisfaction to the termination of the strike. "A deputation from the engineers ...

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  23. ITALIAN COURT-MARTIAL.

    A sensational court-martial has opened in connection with the blowing up of a dynamite, factory at Cengio in February, 1916 (when there was a terrible ...

    Article : 169 words
  24. FRENCH REPORT.

    The following French communique has been issued:—South of Lamiette, after a violent borntardment, hostile detachments approached ...

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  25. LABOUR PARTY'S VIEWS.

    In the absence of Mr. J. Storey, who is away in the Murray electorate, Mr. Dooley, the deputy leader of the Labour party, replied on behalf of the party ...

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  26. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is reported from Washington that the Italian Embassy has received advices that the Italians have pushed back the enemy at Vojusa, and that the Italian army is ...

    Article : 127 words
  27. WALLSEND HOSPITAL.

    The board of management of the Wallsend Hospital met last evening at the Wallsend Council Chambers. Mr. D. Broadfoot presided, and there were also ...

    Article : 545 words
  28. FUTURE OF BELGIUM.

    The "Koelnische Volkszeitung" officially denies that Germany is abandoning her claims to Belgium, which are not mentioned in Germany's reply to the ...

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  29. DEMAND REJECTED.

    The "Telegraph" says that Germany's demand that Holland should subscribe to the war loan in return for coal has been definitely rejected. Germany is now ...

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  30. GERMANY'S FEARS.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at headquarters says that the German higher command shows concern at the imminence of American entry into the ...

    Article : 154 words
  31. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The chairman of the Nationalist party executive has issued a warning to members of the party not to take, part in movements of a rebellious nature which ...

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  32. PEACE MOVES.

    Stockholm advices say that the Socialists have decided to postpone the Stockholm Peace Conference till the end of the year. ...

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  33. SUBMARINED.

    A Christiania message says that the Norwegian steamers Askelad (2823 tons) and Reime (1913 tons) have been submarined ...

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  34. MR. HOLMAN IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Holman, the Premier of New South Wales, addressed Lord Northcliffe's guests at the Hotel Gotham. He said that peace now would turn all ...

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  35. COALITION IN CANADA.

    The Borden Coalition Cabinet has practically decided that Mr. Hugh Guthrie, K.C., Mr. W. G. Turrif, and other leading Liberals shall be included, as well as a ...

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  36. CARRY THE KAISER'S BURDEN.

    A report from Amsterdam says that Prince Henry of Prussia, in a speech at the launching of the cruiser Graf von Spee, made a remarkable appeal to the ...

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  37. COMMISSIONER'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Fraser, the Chief Commissioner, stated to-night that 3828 strikers had not yet applied for re-employment. The number of new hands employed was 3128. ...

    Article : 215 words
  38. FEDERATED ENGINE-DRIVERS.

    The hearing was concluded in the Industrial Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justine Heydon, of the application on behalf of the Minister for Labour and ...

    Article : 277 words
  39. TUGGERAH OYSTER LEASES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, replying to Mr. Edden the Chief Secretary said that permission had been granted to R. C. Byles, a returned soldier, to ...

    Article : 187 words
  40. AMERICAN WAR LOAN.

    The House of Representatives unanimously passed the Seven Billion Urgent Deficiency Bill for currying out huge appropriations to prosecute the war. ...

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  41. A.I.F. WINTER CAMPS.

    Arrangements are being made to remove the Australian units form the more exposed camps on Salisbury Plain to spots affording more comfort during the ...

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  42. PORTUGUESE LABOUR RIOTS.

    Reports state that the mine strikers at San Pedro and-Delagueva attacked with bombs and dynamite the Republicans who guard the positions, who replied with a ...

    Article : 49 words
  43. COAL-MINING AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Fuller stated to-night that the original order made by Mr. Justice Edmunds opened with the following clause, "The representatives of employers and ...

    Article : 156 words
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