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  2. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    Before the Interstate Commission, which is dealing with the price of meat, Mr. George Maiden said that in 1916 there were 33,000,000 sheep ...

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  6. COUNTRY EDITION.

    The following appeared in our Country Edition on Saturday. THE WAR. SATURDAY'S WIRES ...

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  7. THE GERMAN PACIFIC RAIDER.

    Few romances of the sea have contained more exciting incidents and adventures than the story of the career and subsequent wreck of the ...

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  8. THE NEW ZEALAND CASUALTY LIST.

    The total New Zealand casualties at the Front—are 30,746, including 8599 killed, and 22,000 wounded. ...

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  9. THE AFTERMATH OF THE STRIKE.

    The Acting Premier visited the Town Hall this morning, and had ocular proof of the distress amongst the wives and families of the ...

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  10. FURTHER REPORT OF TUESDAY'S THRUST.

    Mr. Murdoch says the completeness of the German defeat on Tuesday was due to the efficiency and the weight of the British artillery ...

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  11. THE HARDSHIPS OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Mr. Geo. Allman, chief clerk and Crown lands agent, Hay, gave evidence before, the Civil Service Commission of the hardships and ...

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  12. AN EXPERT'S OPINIONS.

    General Maurice, reviewing the situation to Reuter, said there was every reason to be pleased with Tuesday's advance. Dealing with the ...

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  13. THE MEAT EMPLOYEES RESUMING.

    The general resumption of work by the employees of the meat industry is expected at an early date. ...

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  14. INTERESTING STATEMENTS BY BRITISH STATESMEN.

    Mr. Lloyd George does not consider any statement more calculated to prolong the war than Herr Keuhlmann's refusal of the concession to ...

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  15. THE CITY COUNCIL RELIEVES DISTRESS.

    The City Council has approved of the finance committee's recommendation that £1000 be voted to relieve the distress. ...

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  16. MINISTER FOR LANDS EXONERATED.

    The report of the Royal Commissioner into the charges made by Mr. R. A. Price against the Minister for Lands, declares that the charges ...

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  17. ENEMY MINES IN AUSTRALIAN WATERS

    An enemy submarine mine was exploded off Cape Howe on Wednesday last by mine sweepers sent from Sydney. The concussion was felt at ...

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  18. SCHOOL CHILDREN AND THE FLAG.

    The Minister has instructed that all children at the public schools should salute the flag each morning. THE WAR CHEST FUND. ...

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  19. ANOTHER CASUALTY LIST.

    The last list of Australian casualties contains the names of 83 killed in action, 334 wounded, and 144 ill. ...

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  20. EXZERMA CURES ECZEMA.

    Proved to be a boon to sufferers from this irritating complaint. Invaluable in all cases of prickly heat, and diseases of the skin. Made ...

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  21. OTHER ITEMS.

    The British have suspended commercial and cable communication with Holland until the transit of sand, gravel, and metals, through ...

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  23. PERU OFFERS HOSPITALITY TO THE ALLIES.

    It is reported that Peru has offered the hospitality of its harbors to British ships. This is regarded as a mark of sympathy with Great Britain and ...

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  24. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Queensland Premier admitted to-day that he intended to appoint new legislative councillors, probably exceeding 20. Nine have already ...

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  25. COPING WITH THE SHIPPING PROBLEM.

    Reuter announces that the Government has decided to utilise, partly or wholly, British owned ships, registered under neutral flags, and ...

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  26. DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN.

    Mrs. Mary Shrimpton has died in the Hawkesbury district, aged 105. ...

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  28. THE HUGHES-WATSON CASE.

    Under the terms of settlement of the action for damages, brought by Mr. Hughes against ex-Senator Watson, it is stated that the Prime ...

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