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  2. RUMANIA.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--Lieut. Colonel Repington, the military critic of "The Times" thinks that the Rumanian situation is less black than appears. ...

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  3. THE BRITANNIC.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The While Star office has been notified by the admiralty that the Britannic was sunk by a mine, but that all the officers and ...

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  4. NOT FULLY AWAKE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--General Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, writing to the Lambeth Borough Council, says:- ...

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  5. LIBERATION WAR.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--A Serbian communique states: Fierce fighting took place on Wednesday along the whole front against fresh German forces. ...

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  6. HOME TRAINING.

    Up to yesterday, 3619 men who were in training under the Home Defence Act, had been released. By to-day a further 3918 men will have left camp. ...

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  7. COAL CONFERENCE ABORTIVE.

    The compulsory conference held in Melbourne yesterday proved abortive, neither side giving way. The Prime Minister thereupon adjourned the conference till Monday, when he will announce to the delegates what action the Government ...

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  8. THE ABANDONED SCHEME.

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Australian prisoners in Germany and Turkey number 931, and a prisoner's letters from Chneidermuhl ask for a continuance of private ...

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  10. CAMPS CLOSING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Inter alia and consequent upon the revocation of the proclamation a large number of citizen forces and senior cadet officers will be ...

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  11. ITALIAN HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Thursday Night--An Italian official announcement says that the enemy shelled a field hospital in the Gorizia area, despite a conspicuous Red Cross ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--"Fairplay" states that the Commonwealth steamers instead of being utilised solely to bring the wheat to Great Britain as ...

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  13. SOMME AND ANCRE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--General Haig reports:-The enemy shelled our new front last night on both sides of the Aucre, and ...

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  14. MILITARY STORES.

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  15. WHEAT PURCHASES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--It is understood that the British Government is purchasing one and a half million quarters of wheat from the United States. ...

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  16. CONFERENCE ABORTIVE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The second compulsory conference in an endeavor to settle the coal trouble was held this afternoon. ...

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  17. BRISBANE RECRUITING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  18. NEW BOARDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It is stated that new boards for the control of light and power will probably be appointed in each State on Monday. They will, it ...

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  19. STATE AS STOCK OWNER

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  20. NAVAL AEROPLANES.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The British Admiralty announces that naval aeroplanes on Wednesday attacked the seaplane sheds At Zeebrugge, and the ...

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  21. AUSTRALASIAN WOOL.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--The city editor of "The Times" says that the British Government has purchased the New Zealand wool clip at a 55 per cent ...

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  22. FEDERAL REGULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Replying to a specific inquiry as to whether the Federal regulations assented to yesterday in regard to the conservation of coal ...

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  23. IN ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that a message from Baku states that the Turks have massacred 6000 Armenians at ...

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  24. GREECE'S WAR MATERIAL.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Reuter's correspondent at Athens says that Admiral Fournet's recent demand for the surrender of war material by Greece ...

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  25. DILUTING LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--A conference of the representatives of the engineering and shipbuilding trade unions has been held. After an address ...

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  26. THE ADAMSON ASSAULT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Booker asked the Home Secretary if it was true that the man Cowan, who was sentenced to two months' ...

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  27. CHARLES VIII.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--A Rome telegram says the Austrian legation announces that the name of the now Emperor will be made known as Charles ...

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  28. SHIPPING PARALYSED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Householders have been warned against persons who, in the words of the Lord Mayor, "are attempting a species of blackmail." In a ...

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  29. JACK LONDON DEAD.

    VANCOUVER, Friday Morning.--The death is announced of Jack London, the famous novelist, in his 41st year. Jack London was one of the most ...

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  30. TON FOR TON.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--In the House of Commons to-day, in connection with the German outrages, Mr. Asquith, replying to Lieut.-Colonel Page Croft ...

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  31. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S FEES

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Vowles asked the Assistant Minister for Justice (1) What fees were proposed to be paid to the 'Attorney-General in ...

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  32. CANADA AND MUNITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Speaking in London, Mr. E. S. Montagu paid a great tribute to Canada's great munition output. He said that a long war necessarily ...

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  33. GERMAN SLAVE TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--A message from Amsterdam says that the "Echo Belge" reports that some deported Belgians have refused to work, and have ...

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  34. GENERAL SAM HUGHES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.--A message from Vancouver states that Mr. A. E. Kemp. Minister without portfolio, in the Canadian Government, has been appointed ...

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  35. RUSSIA'S ENEMIES.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--A telegram from Petrogra[?] says that enemies in the Duma have intrigued for a dissolution on the grounds that the ...

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  36. BRITISH CABLE SERVICE INTERRUPTED.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General notifies as follows:-Eastern Extension Cable Company advises that owing to the interruption of some of the main cables between Porth[?]rnow and ...

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  37. WITHOUT A COUNTRY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--A message from Copenhagen says that the Danes in Schleswig, owing to the Danish and Prusian laws of citizenship, are ...

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