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  2. THE VOLUNTARY BALLOT. I_

    Sir Samuel Griffith having been appointed a special tribunal to dotermine the number of men necessary per month to adequately reinforce the Australian ...

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  3. TRAMWAY LEGISLATION.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the petition of the Brisbane Tramways Co. that coun[?] be heard at the bar of the House on the Tramway Fares Bill ...

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  4. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hepworth, of Fanny-street, Fairfield, and late of Southport, have received word that their son. Sapper Robert W. Hepwort, died of ...

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  5. NEW BRITISH ARMY IN THE ARENA.

    A new British factor has entered into the conflict in France by the appearance on the front of General Sir Henry Horne's army, which has enabled the British front to be extended. British troops have now junctioned with the French army commanded ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL BRITAIN.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in the course of a visit to the British Industrial Fair at Glasgow, saw some of the results of the British effort ...

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  7. RECRUITING.

    To-morrow, at noon, reinforcements of the A.I.F. will be inspected by the Governor at the Recruiting Depot, Albert-square. His Excellency will also ...

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  8. THE I.W.W. CASES.

    Only two Witnesses were examined by the Royal Commission of inquiry into the charges against the police, arising out of the I.W.W. convictions to-day, but ...

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  9. HEROES OF THE NAVY.

    The "London Gazette" contains stirring stones of deeds of heroism and indomitable courage in the course of a long list of men mentioned by Vice-Admiral Keyes, ...

    Article : 630 words
  10. MONDAY'S ENLISTMENTS.

    On Monday 25 men were medically examined, 20 being passed as fit. Following are the names:—Arthur Reginald Tye, Austin Hubert Kelly, John Mills ...

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  11. NEW BRITISH LINK.

    The battle front, which now covers 56 miles, has been extended for several miles by the entry of General Sir Henry Horne's army into the conflict, and ...

    Article : 309 words
  12. DISORGANISATION SUPREME.

    Instancing the confusion in the distribution of the German troops, Mr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, says that odd battalions and ...

    Article : 368 words
  13. THE "MARCH FOR FREEDOM."

    The Northern Rivers district (New South Wales) "March for Freedom" itinerary is as follows:—August 27, Lismore; 28, Coraki; 29. Woodburn; 30. ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. TO-NIGHT'S MEETING.

    To-night at the Enlisting Depot, Market-square, "Major" Saunders (Salvation Army), Sergeant Burnett, and Sergeant Dillon will speak. Pictures lent by the ...

    Article : 33 words
  15. LIST OF ELIGIBLES.

    The Minister for Recruiting (Mr. Orchard) stated to-day that the latest returns from the various States show that generally the work of compiling the list ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. DISCONTENTED WORKERS.

    The Monmouthshire miners threaten to strike unless a larger allowance of cheese, butter, and jam is forthcoming. Mr. Winstone, president of the Welsh Miners' ...

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  17. SUBMARINE ATROCITIES.

    A clear case of a German submarine attempting to sink a vessel without leaving a trace of the clime is revealed by the French Government. The steamer ...

    Article : 338 words
  18. THE AIR SERVICE.

    Early this morning Sir Douglas Haig issued an aviation report, in which he states: Despite clouds and rain storms, our low fliers constantly bombed and ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. ANOTHER MEATWORKS IDLE.

    The Alligator Creek Meatworks have been idle for the last two days owing to the butchers suddenly deciding to kill only 30 head each per day, reducing the ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. A NATIONAL RESTAURANT.

    Mr. W. F. Massey (Premier of New Zealand) had lunch at the National Restaurant in Newbridge-street, organised by Mr. Harry Hayman, a New Zealand ...

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  21. OFFICIAL BRITISH DESPATCHES.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported at [?]dday; We captured on Tuesday Foucaucourt, southward of the Somme, which the enemy had held strongly with ...

    Article : 306 words
  22. DEALING WITH SEDITION.

    When the Premier moved in the Legislative Assembly last night for leave to bring in a Bill to impose certain disqualifications upon persons convicted of sedition ...

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  23. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A French communique states: Maintaining contact with the enemy's rearguards we continued to advance at night time north and south of the Avre, and ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. AMERICAN LABOUR DELEGATES.

    An American delegation of Labour men, including Mr. Samuel Compers, the President of the American Federation of Labour, has arrived in England to ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. MR. BRADDON'S APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. H. Y. Braddon, who has been appointed Australian representative in America, will leave Sydney for San Francisco on September 18. Mr. Braddon ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. MILITARY CHAPLAINS.

    Chaplains for service with the A.I.F. are appointed on the basis of the percentage of the respective denominations to the whole population at the time of ...

    Article : 244 words
  27. FINNISH REVOLUTIONARIES.

    The "Social Demokraten" says: From statements supplied from estimates, the White Guards have executed, without trial, more than 10,000 Furnish ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. SPAIN AND GERMANY.

    It is expected that the action of a German submarine in sinking the Spanish Steamer Carasa is expected to bring the dispute between Spain and Germany to a ...

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  29. SIR HENRY HORNE.

    Thou[?] little has been said of General Sir Henry Sinclair Horne, he is not by any me[?]s an untried man; on the contrary he [?] a general with a distinguished ...

    Article : 292 words
  30. THE KAISERIN'S CONDITION.

    The condition of the Kaiserin is worse, her heart weakness having increased. Bulletins have not been published, for fear of alarming the public. ...

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  31. PLENTEOUS BRITISH HARVEST.

    The Board of Agriculture states that 12,398,730 acres are under crop in England and Wales, this being the largest cultivated area for ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. QUEENSLAND PATRIOTIC FUND APPEAL.

    At a meeting of the Official Entertainments Committee of the Queensland Patrotic Fund, held on Wednesday evening, it was reported that a statement had ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. SAFE ARRIVAL OF TROOPS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced that the troops which left Sydney on June 19 last have arrived safely at their destination. ...

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  34. NO GERMAN KING.

    The Finnish opposition to the election of the Grand Duke Adolf of Mecklenburg-Strelitz as King of Finland has resulted in the vetoing ...

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  35. KEROSENE AND OTHER OILS.

    To satisfy the normal requirements of Australia for Kerosene, other petroleum products, and lubricating oils, it was estimated at the beginning of July that 17 ...

    Article : 153 words
  36. GERMAN RAIDER IN WEST INDIES.

    Reports from Norfolk, Virginia, under date of June 25, stated that a flat, heavily armed German raider was in the West Indian waters, the vessel being ...

    Article : 196 words
  37. PRIVATE TO BRIGADIER.

    Godfrey Jones, a miner at Ebb Vale (South Wales) colliery, at the outbreak of the war, who enlisted as a private, has been promoted to the rank of ...

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  38. PROHIBITION FOR AMERICA.

    An agreement has been reached whereby a national prohibition measure will be enacted, and will become effective on July 1, 1919. ...

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  39. RED CROSS REFUSED HELP.

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labour Union it was decided to instruct the delegates to the Trades and Labour Council to oppose the lifting of the embargo on ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. HEAVY CALLS ON RED CROSS STOCKS.

    At the August meeting of the Australian Red Cross Central Council it was reported that letters received from the commisioners in England and France ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND EDITORS.

    The New Zealand editors who are visiting Britain inspected the Dominion offices in the Strand, and were entertained by the High Commissioner for New Zealand ...

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  42. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    The exportation of butter from the Commonwealth is prohibited under a proclamation issued to-day, unless the butter be first graded by a Customs officer, in ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. BRITAIN'S OIL SUPPLIES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" continues its crusade against the Mineral Oil Department, the charge made being that the department does little to develop ...

    Article : 42 words
  44. MAKING THE BEST OF IT.

    The Kaiser has bestowed the O[?]er of the [?]ck Eagle, which is the [?]hest German distinction, on General [?] B[?]t commander of the Seventh Army, ...

    Article : 47 words
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