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  6. PEACE OR MORE WAR?

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  7. BRITAIN TO AMERICA.

    Sir F. E South [?] Attorney Gozerall who is at present in the United State doing propaganda work on behalf of British, in the course of a speech said he supposed there ...

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  8. A BASIS FOR PEACE.

    The German newspaper "Vorwaerts" which Socialist in policy, is published now under official supervision aude[?] that 2000 electors of ...

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  9. A MOVE BY THE VATICAN.

    The [?] of the United Press [?] that the Vatican has [?] Emperor of Austria[?] made by ...

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  10. AMERICA SAVES FOOD.

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  11. POSITION OF THE VATICAN.

    T[?] Roman states [?] Vatican has town [?] It is strictly [?] international [?] ...

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  12. DISASTER IN MINE.

    As a [?] Halmer End[?] ...

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  13. ANSWER THE CALL.

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  14. CONDITION OF FINLAND.

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  15. HORRORS OF HUN RULE.

    It is learned from [?] Belgian sources [?] to Belgium re[?] They[?] ...

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  16. FIGHT WITH U-BOAT.

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  17. "WEAKENED MORALE."

    [?] of the final [?] on conscription [?] editorial [?] ...

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  18. GROWING BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    Never within the [?] ...

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  19. LEFT THEM TO BROWN.

    [?] that an[?] steamer[?] The [?] ...

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  20. CLERGYMEN AND MARIST BROTHERS.

    The Military [?] ...

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  21. ON THE TRACK

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  22. ENEMY AEROPLANES DOWNED.

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  23. CLYDE ENGINEERS AGAIN.

    The C[?] engineers threaten that if their [?] wages are not granted industrial disaster. [?] Labour has telegraphed to ...

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  24. PRISONERS RELEASED.

    The tra[?] of [?] have arrived from [?] England. [?] ...

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  25. MILLIONS FOR THE WAR.

    The tanks which are collecting [?] for war purpose have now taken a total [?] During a week to Edinturgh [?] £4,400,000 and in Hull[?] ...

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  26. NEW SEASON'S WHEAT.

    It has been decided to [?] wheat [?] the [?] at the [?] hand almost [?] ...

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  27. PATROL ENCOUNTERS.

    Sir Douglas Huig reported [?] to-day—There were encounters [?] g[?] during the night southerly of [?] ...

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  28. WHARFIES' UNION MONEY.

    [?] ...

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  29. BRITISH IN ITALY.

    The Italian communique issued this afternoon says:— The artil[?]ery has been active on the [?] Plateau and eastward of the Plave Veetha. ...

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  30. OFFICERS' PAY.

    The War Cabinet has decided to [?] the pay of subalterns during the war to a minimum of 10s 6d per day as from October [?] and will also increase the pay of captains and ...

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  31. BOY DROWNED AT HARRINGTON

    First Hurns 11, was dropped at Harrington on Sunday He was rowing in an [?] and was carried by the tide over the bar. The boat cap[?] and Hurns hung [?] the keep a tug ...

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  32. HIGH PRICES FOR HEMP.

    The Army Council has [?] for New Zealand [?] fair is [?] £90, high [?] and [?] ...

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  33. GOODS BY FALSE PRETENCE.

    Rose [?] a fashionably-dressed women, was charged at the Central Police Court this morning with obtaining goods of the value [?] Hordern Brother ...

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  34. WEST AFRICANS HONORED.

    Many military honors have [?] awarded native soldiers from West Africa who are fighting in France. ...

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  35. AGAINST RATIONING.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Control Department (Mr. J. R. Clynes), in the course of an interview, strongly opposed the complete rationing of all foods. The scheme ...

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  36. FAILED TO REGISTER.

    Hugh Phillip Oppenhelm pleaded guilty at the North Sydney Police Bol[?] Court to a charge of falling to register as to alien. It was stated that defendent, who was born in Germany had been ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. SKULL FRACTURED IN FIT.

    Frederick John Fludder, 37 who gives at Corunna-road, Petersham, was working about 11 o'clock this morning, to a [?] shop at Bridge-road, Camperdown, when the was [?] ...

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  38. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    Changes which have taken place at the Admiralty include the promotion of Mr. Charles Mers, electrical consulting engineer, to be director, without payment, of experiments and ...

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  39. TROD ON LIVE WIRE.

    Herman Newman, [?] a laborer, living at Dulwich-road, Dulwich Hill, was working at the Sydney Brick Works. St. Peters, shortly after 8 o'clock this morning, when he frod on ...

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