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  6. "CANNOT CONQUER."

    From various scores reports have been received [?] the several condition of both Germany and Austria is serious. According to an Amsterdam message, the ...

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  7. STRANGE STORY.

    Friend V[?] Mutton pa[?] this morning, in the Sydney Divorce Cross [?] for the residence of conjuge[?] on (formerly Rule, [?] ...

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  8. IMMEDIATE ARMY.

    President Wilson refuses all compromise with regard in the Conscription Bill. He intends to force it through the Senate, and will then endeavor to induce the House ...

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  9. NO TREATY WITH PIRATES.

    A French communique says:— There was great reciprocal artillery work south and south-west of St. Quentin. ...

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    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law was questioned regarding the torpedoing of hospital ships, and said it was not advisable to give ...

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  11. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The Extraordinary French [?] to consult with the united States Government over the best conduct on the war, missing Marshal Joffre and M Viviani, has goal to New York ...

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  12. SECRET PARLIAMENT SESSION.

    Mr. Bener [?] under of the House of Commons, and [?] of the Exchequer, stated in the House of commerce to-day that it was the Governments [?] to hold a ...

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  13. ANGLO-FRENCH COMMISSION

    Some of the United States naval officials believe that four submarine have been despatched to American waters from Germany No further official has been made ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    Further reports of Austria's political exists are to hand. Copenhagen advices state that according to the Berlin newspaper "Vossincho ...

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  15. HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has forwarded the following despatch:— We improved our position slightly southward of Monchy-le-Prenx. ...

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  16. FOOD STUFF PRICES.

    Danish butter is in large supply. The market is weak, and it is worth 20Gs a cwt. Australian, which declined early in the week, owing to a large prospective supply, ...

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  17. ITALIANS ACTIVE.

    An Italian official message says:— Our heavy artillery caused great [?] at Calliane Station and in the Largar[?] We seized a position northward of ...

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  18. HUGE DEAL.

    A private cable to Sydney from London states that the imperial Government Food Commissioner has requisitioned four butter cargoes making a gross total of [?] boxes of ...

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  19. AUSTRIA'S PEACE MOVE.

    Mr. Francis United States Ambassador to Petrograd, reports there is no possibility of Russia yielding to the Austria-German overtures for a separate peace. ...

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  20. HOWELL PRICE'S ESTATE.

    Mr. Justice Pring resumed, in Chambers this morning, the hearing of an application under section 469 of the Crimes Act for the Sequestration of the estate of David Clayson Winch ...

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  21. EXPERIMENT FARMS CRITICISED.

    Speaking at the banquet to the Governor-General Mr. J. B. M'Dougall, ex-Mayor of Casino, stated he had never seen a boy from an experiment farm do any good for himself on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DEPRECIATORY GERMAN REPORT.

    A German official report say. There were several French attacks along to Alsoe Canal. The strongest, against Brimo [?]. Our counter-attack in the Ch[?]ence ...

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  23. VON BISSING DEAD.

    Amsterdam advices state that General von Bissing, who was appointed by the Germans Military Governor of Belgium, is dead. During the time of his administration, ...

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  24. SPORTSMEN AND THE WAR.

    The Rev. D. Jamieson, Anglian minister at Osmaru, N.Z. speaking at a send-off to recruits, said he had three sons at the treat, as well as well as nepbowe, and he did not wi[?] to hins Car men [?] for all. It was not justifiable to step work. If it deprived men of their living. The [?]men of New Zealand were not lacking is ...

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  25. ROBBERIES.

    The bedroom [?] by Cop[?] M'Lern a visitor from [?] at was entered by a [?] on Thursday £24 stolen. ...

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  26. SOME ENEMY ADMISSIONS.

    A German official message says:— French army orders found indicate that they had far-reaching objects in their attack on Monday, which failed. The French only ...

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  27. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY RENEWED.

    A German official report says:— The Russian fire has become more active active between the Pripet and the Dniester. ...

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  28. SOLDIER WINS £10.

    Mr. W. Yabsley, of Corakl, offered £10 to the first local soldier to enlist after a certain date, The money has been handed to corporal District of Tatham, a married man, who ...

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  30. RELEASED FROM JURY.

    "Yours is a public duty." remarked Judge Docker at the Darlinghurst Sessions, in granting an applications Mr. Albert Lane, of Balmain, Nationalists [?]date for Dalley ...

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