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  5. RUSSIA AROUSED.

    The "Cologne Gazette" anticipate a new Russian offensive. "Russian now lives in such a state of mind." It says, "that any day may bring ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. BELGIAN CIVILIANS.

    A message from Amsterdam says it is reported in the "Echo de Beige" that 600 inhabitants of Ostend have arrived at Saint Trond. ...

    Article : 484 words
  7. WAR PROBLEMS.

    The presence of New South Wales, Mr. Holsman, was entertained by the British Empire Producers' Association at a luncheon at the Servoy this afternoon. ...

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  8. LONDON, Thursday Night.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that for three days there have been furious attacks at Mount Ortigars. ...

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  9. DANGER NOT PAST.

    Queen Wilhelmina has opened the Dutch Parliament. In the Speech from the Throne she said Dutch territory and colonies would have her ...

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  10. THE MONGOLIA.

    A message has been received staling that all the 450 passengers by the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Mongolia, which was sunk in the Indian Ocean, are safe, with the exception of two ...

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  11. AMONG THE SWISS.

    A message from Herne states that Mr. Fisher, Australian High Commissioner, after saying farewell to the members of the [?] Government, visited all the cames sattered ...

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  12. WAR AND DEMOCRACY.

    MR. W. A. Ho]man (Premier of New South Wales). In an article in the "Tall Mail Gazette." writes:— "If Australian reformers are staying their ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. WILLING FOR PEACE.

    The Austrian Prime Minister, speaking in the Reichsrath, said that the dual Monarchy, with its Allies, was willing to negotiate for an honorable peace. ...

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  14. COURT-MARTIAL PROPOSED.

    There is no diminution of the public anger at the revelations in the report of the Mesopotamia Commission. The anti-Asquith newspaper demand the ...

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  15. BOMBS FROM THE AIR.

    An official message from Mesopotamia says— Our aeroplanes bombed and directly hit a Turkish river steamer. ...

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  16. PRICE OF COAL.

    Coal operators have been charged with conspiracy to fix prices. A letter was produced in the effort to prove that there was a "gentlemen's" agreement to ...

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  17. AMERICAN WORKERS NOT FOR PEACE.

    The American Federation of Labor has refused to participate in the trade union peace conference, which is to be held in Switzerland in September. ...

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  18. NO FOREIGNERS.

    The Norwegian autho[?] that no foreigners shall in futu[?] Norway without a passport. It has also been [?] prevent them ...

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  19. MONASH'S TROOPS.

    Mr. Fisher was the guest of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig at dinner at the British Headquarters in France on Wednesday. The Field Marshal enthusiastically praised ...

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  20. ARCHBISHOP CERRETTI.

    Archbishop Cerrettl, late Apostolic delegate to Australia, who is on his way to Rome to take up the position of Secretary of the Congregation of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical ...

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  21. AIR WARRIOR MISSING.

    Sub Lioutenant Derme, who brought down twenty three aeroplanes, has been officially reported missing. ...

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  22. SUSPECTED OF SPYING,

    A message from Copenhagen states that there have been more arrests of Germans in Christiania, suspected of espionage. The "Socialdemocration" learns that Baron ...

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  23. CABLES TO SOLDIERS.

    The postal Authorities state that the Australian imperial Force Headquarters London, ask that the code address "Stralis, London." hitherto used in cabling to members of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    The political situation [?] become more acute. The Nationalists and [?] groups are demanding a more active [?] ...

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