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  2. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    Russian official message reports:--enemy waves attacked our positions action of the Brody region and the [?] and Zarkov. The battle is ...

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  3. FOE'S ATTACKS FAIL.

    A French communique reports:--"A German attack on a front of 1000 yards in the Fayet region north of St. Quentin was broken up by our fire and repulsed with loss, ...

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  4. GERMANY'S PROBLEMS

    Information is to hand from the most reliable neutral sources, that Germany is faced with three insoluble problems necessiatating an early peace--the shortage of men, the ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "We attacked and completed the capture of Westhoek, and secured the remaining positions on Westhoek Ridge. ...

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  6. THEATRE TRAFFIC.

    Twas poor consolation for the chronic amusement seeker who plodded his goloshed way along the slippery and slimy thoroughfares on Saturday evening to be reminded that ...

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  7. DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    In the course of a statement, made with the authority of the Unions' Defence Committee, on Saturday night, Mr. Mutch, M.L.A., said that it had been brought under the notice of the ...

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  8. "MIS-STATEMENTS."

    The Railway Commissioners last night issued the following statement:-- The latest manifesto which the striders are "compelled to issue in fairness to themselves ...

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  9. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    After seven and half hours discussion the administrative committee of the French Socialist party adopted M. Renaudell's motion to send delegates to Stockholm, not to seek peace ...

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  10. THE CARD SYSTEM.

    The following statement was issued by the strikers Defence Conference on Saturday night:"We read in the daily press that the men are out because the commissioners have attempted ...

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  11. PORTUGUESE AFRICA.

    Semi-official messages from Lisbon state that a Portuguese force, with the support of gunboats, attacked the rebels in the Portuguese colony of Angola, West Africa. Eighty of the ...

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  12. SWISS TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    It is reported from Zurich that the Trade Department at Berlin has informed Swiss export firms that they can no longer send goods to Germany unless they agree lo accept ...

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  13. COWARDLY SOLDIERS PENALISED.

    Advices from Petrograd state that Geneal Kornlloff has ordered the guards of the regiments which ran away at Tarnopol to forfelt all privileges. He will replace these disgraced ...

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  14. "FIGHT FOR LIBERTY."

    After the official opening of the new additions to the Trades Hall on Saturday afternoon by the president of the Trades Hall Association and Literary Institute (Mr. T. W. Kelsey), those ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 417 words
  16. NEW WAR LOAN.

    Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced a War Loan Bill. He said that it was not intended to tissue the loan during the recess unless something unforeseen happened. ...

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  17. ASIA MINOR FORTS.

    A message from Athens says that Allied warships are bombarding Turkish forts in Asia Minor. British monitors silenced one battery and destroyed an aerodrome. ...

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  18. NATIONAL SERVICE DIRECTOR.

    The Pres B. Bureau announces that Mr. Neville chamberlain has resigned the Directorship of National Service. The resignation has been accepted. ...

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  19. BOMBS ON POLA.

    An Italian official despatch reports:--"Large flights of bombing planes attacked Pola on Wednesday night, and effectively dropped eight tons of high explosives on the ...

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  20. STRIKERS' PILGRIMAGE.

    Another procession of strikers, their relatives, and sympathisers, took place on Saturday afternoon. It started at Cook's River shortly after midday, and on arrival at ...

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  21. ALLIES' WAR AIMS, !

    A entire from the French Information Bureau states that Monsignor Tedeschini, tho now Papal Secretary, in an-interview with the Rome correspondent of n Spanish paper, indicated that the Vatican favors the Entente war aims. ...

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  22. SINN FEIN VICTORY.

    The Kilkenny by election resulted:--COSGRAVE (Sinn Felner)........772 M'Gulness (Nationalist)............ 382 The new member will take the place of Mr. ...

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  23. GRAND OPERA HOUSE.

    It has been decided by the Fuller management to temporarily close the Grand Opera House until such time as transit dfficulties are overcome. Tho re-opening date will be ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN WAR WORKERS.

    The Commonwealth authorities in London admit that there has been some unavoidable delay in the placing of the last batch of Australian war workers, on the grounds stated by ...

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  25. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    The Empire Settlement Committee recommends the appointment of a central board to control the migration of the ex-service men, under a chairman who will devote the whole of ...

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  26. JAPAN'S AID.

    The Press Bureau announces that additional Japanese naval units have joined the Allied forces In European waters. ...

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  27. COUNTRY CO-OPERATION.

    The Mayors of numerous country towns and the presidents of shires have convened public meetings to assure the Government of co-operation against the strikers. Country branches of ...

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  28. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In a cricket match, public Schools v. New Zealanders at Hornchurch, played at Kennington Oval, the Schools made 284 and the New Zealanders compiled 242 for five wickets. ...

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  29. THE UNIVERSITY AND THE STRIKE.

    Sir,--Mr. Meredith Atkinson's letter may seem, no doubt unintentionally on his part, to convey the impression that the students, few or many, who have offered their services to ...

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  30. THE U BOATS.

    A despatch received by the State Department states that Captain Persius, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," warns Germany that the U-boat campaign will not be a surprising ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    A White Paper contains Mr. George Barnes's summary of the reports of the Commissions on Industrial Unrest. Mr. Barnes says:--The Commissions found a strong patriotic feeling among ...

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  32. CONSCRIPTION.

    PERTH, Sunday,--An enthusiastic public meeting at the Town Hall unanium overly resolved to inform the Prime Minister and every member representing the state in the Commonwealth ...

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  33. MR. ATKINSON IN REPLY. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.--Your correspondents Messrs. Wilson and Boney clumsily attempt to humiliate me by an erroneous description of my University status. They compel me to point out that my ...

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  34. INDUCTION AT STRATHFIELD.

    Rev. Principal Thatcher, of Camden College, presided at the morning service at Strathfield-Homebush Congregational Church yesterday, when Rev. A. Depledge-Sykes, late of the ...

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  35. LATE NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  36. CANADIAN V.C.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Captain William Bishop, a Canadian aviator. He went out alone and visited an enemy aerodrome. Finding no machines about he fiew ...

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  37. EDUCATION REFORM.

    In the House of Commons, Dr. H. A. L. Fisher president of the Board of Education, introduced the Education Bill for England and Wales. He adhered to the administrative ...

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  38. THE FOURTH YEAR.

    Field-Marshal Sir Doughs Haig, in a message to all Dominions oversea, says:-- "Our armies, drawn from every part of the Empire, bring to the fourth year a steady ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. W. Fuller, Acting-Premier, received at an urgent call to the bedside of his father, M. r. G. L. Fuller, of "Dunmore," near Kiama, on Saturday. He returned last evening. Mr. Fuller, ...

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  40. GERMAN MONEY.

    An Athens despatch reports that the Finance Minister made sensational revelations in the Chamber of Deputies. He showed that MM. Skouloudis and Gounaris contracted for a ...

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  41. AMERICA.

    President Wilson has signed the Food Control Bill. President Wilson has formally named Mr. Hoover Food Administrator. Mr. Hoover has ...

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  42. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    William M'Dowoll (65), a ship's painter, residing in Myra Road, Dulwich Hill, was found in his bedroom this morning, with the gas jet turned on. He was conveyed by the Civil ...

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  43. ITALIAN SHIP BUILDING.

    According to a Romo message it is officially stated that 135,000 tons of shipping are being built in Italian shipyards. ...

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  44. TASMANIAN LABORITES PREPARE.

    HOBART, Sunday.--At a meeting of the Denison Labor Council last night a telegram was received from the Sydney Labor Council appealing for assistance for the workers of that ...

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  45. COAL AT GRASS.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--Large quantities of coal are still lying at grass at several collieries. It is all for the Government, and if filled would go a long way to lessening the fuel ...

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  46. GERMAN PATROL SHIP MINED.

    It is announced from Copenhagen that a German patrol ship collided with a German minefield in the Baltic and sank. Thirty of the crew were killed. ...

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  47. PIRATICAL OUTRAGES.

    The Lord Chancellor (Lord Robert Finlay) has expressed the opinion that Germany's submarine methods were absolutely illegal. Although international law was suspended, it ...

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  48. 10 PER CENT. WOOL PAYMENT TO-MORROW.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--As over £2,300,000 is to be distributed next Tuesday by the wool-selling houses in the several States to wool-growers, representing 10 per cent. retention ...

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  49. YOUTHS WHO ENLIST.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Minister for Defence has notified district commandants that youths in future may be enlisted upon application at the ago of 18 years, and may then ...

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  50. VANDALS IN BUCHAREST.

    A Rome report says that the Germans have removed alt private and public artistic treasures from Bucharest, and have removed all private and public artistic treasures from Bucharest, and have pillaged the Royal Palace and churches. ...

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  51. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Brigadier-General Francis Earl Johnston, of the North Stafford Regiment, attached to the New Zealanders, and a son of the Hon. Charles Johnston, Wellington, has been killed in action; ...

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