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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, on the Colonial Office vote, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Walter Long) paid a tribute to the services of the overseas troops. He adding ...

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  6. THE RAILWAY REBELS.

    The decision of members of the "Wharf Labourers' Union, that a general strike be declared in Victoria, as evidence of their practical sympathy with the strikers in ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS

    A recent reference made by Mr. Perceval Gibbon to the Italian advance, where the liver Tonavo emerges from its subterranean channel, recalls old legends which ...

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  8. POPE PROPOSED PEACE.

    The bombardment in Belgium reaped unprecedented proportions during Monday, and through the night, and many explosions were heard as fax as Flushing. It is ...

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  9. POPE AND PEACE.

    The Rome representative of the United Press Association reports that the Pope has renewed peace proposals. ROME, August 14. ...

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  10. PROPOSALS OUTLINED.

    According to some forecasts the Popes manifesto adopts as a basis of the proposed interchange of views a formula of no annexations or indemnities except as regards ...

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  11. CHINA DECLARED WAR.

    China has declared war on Germany and Austria. LONDON, August 14 It is officially announced that China has ...

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  12. The War Conference.

    The Imperial War Conference had done much to remove misconceptions and improve the relations between India and the dominions. He hoped that one result ...

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  13. SUBMARINES.

    Two German torpedo boats have towed a large submarine into Zeebrugge. The submarine was rammed in the North Sea and severely damaged. Three of the crew ...

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  14. Terms of the Appeal.

    NEW YORK, August 14, 10.40 a.m. Despatches from Rome explain that the Pope suggested to all the belligerents the restoration of Belgium, Serbia, and ...

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  15. Raids and Counter-Raids.

    The British Commander-in-Chief reported on Tuesday morning:—We made a raid north-east of Gouzeaucourt and east of Vermelles. We repulsed a raid north of ...

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  16. Empire Development.

    Lord Cavendish-Bentinck urged the appointment of a commission to enquire into the resources of the Crown colonies and dependencies with a view to their ...

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  17. A Violent Duel.

    The French Tuesday morning commuique states artillery on both sides is active in Belgium. Reconnaissance parties penetrated the German lanes at different points ...

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  18. Pope Unlikely to Hasten Peace.

    The State Department has been informed from a confidential source of the Pope's" proposal; but the text has not been received. It is authoritatively announced ...

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  19. DESTROYER SUNK.

    The Admiralty reports that a British destroyer has been mined and sunk in the North Sea. The captain, two officers, and 43 men were saved. ...

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  20. An Aerial Battle.

    Watchers viewed an air fight between two German and two allied aeroplanes. One of the German machines fell into the Schoon Dyke. ...

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  21. Liner Exploded.

    The Ellerman Bucknall finer, City of Athens, of €,600 tons, bound from "New York to Capetown and Calcutta, was destroyed Yesterday near to Capetown, as ...

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  22. Is Germany Behind It?

    A special article in The Daily Telegraph says that it as permissible to infer that Germany, having failed in the peace move through the Socialists, is now-trying what ...

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  23. Mr. Hughes's Absence.

    Major Norton Griffiths suggested that Mr. Hughes, was absent from the Dominions' Conference, he should be invited to England and informed of what ...

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  24. STOCKHOLM.

    The Labour Executive, including Mr. Arthur Henderson, met to-day to discuss the new Stockholm situation. The executive will also confer with the ...

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  25. A SWISS PAPER.

    The State Department announces that the Berne police raided the offices of The Freie Zeitung, because it endorsed President Wilson's war attitude. If the Swiss ...

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  26. WAR CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS.

    Unionist members of the Commons expressed great satisfaction in the lobbies at Mr. Lloyd George's action, which the Colonial Secretary announced, in ...

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  27. Sydney "Carrying On."

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Fuller) stated this morning that the Government is very gratified at the magnificent response which is being made to the appeal for help. ...

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  28. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mrs. Mary Dullea, of Saddleworth, received news on Sunday that her second son, Charles, had dies of gunshot wounds in France, on August 1. The deceased was one of a family of soldiers, and he ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  30. Austria's Release of British Commoner.

    Capt. Stanley Wilson, a member of the House of Commons, has returned after having been a prisoner for 20 months in Austria. In an interview he stated that he had ...

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  31. EAST-WEST STRIKE.

    The strike, on the East-West line has become general. The men at the Woocalla crushing plant came out to-day. Three hundred men will arrive from the line ...

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  32. Russia's Resolution.

    A few days ago His Majesty King George telegraphed to the Russian Premier (M. Kerensky): — At the moment when you are re-established in the leadership of ...

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  33. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Capt. A. Stanley Addison, New Zealand Medical Corps who is a son of the late Mr. John G. Addison, at one time manager of the National Bank of Australasia in Adelaide, has been ...

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  34. AN ANGRY ADMIRAL.

    A warm passage occurred in the Lords between Lord Charles Beresford and Lord Lytton. The former declared that men in the Navy retained after 22 years were ...

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  35. JAM.

    In reply to the offer through the Governor-General of the Commonwealth to supply jam and canned fruits, the Army Council, has informed the Colonial office that in ...

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  36. America, Holland, and Food.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times reports that the Food Director (Mr. Hoover) is negotiating with Holland for the transport of food held up ...

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  37. SPANISH STRIKE.

    Many persons have been wounded in collisions between the strikers and the soldiers. The streets are thronged with strikers and conflicts with the soldiery ...

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  38. Holland Will Not Participate

    Information has been received that Holland will not participate in the Stockholm Conference. It is believed that the Scandinavian nations will be the only neutrals ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cabled on Wednesday:—Lieut. R. E. N. Twopenv a South Australian, of King Edward's has been awarded a bar to his Military ...

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  40. French President in Italy.

    The President (M. Poincare), accompanied by the Italian Premier (Signor and Baron Sonnino (Minister for Affairs) visited the Italian front, ...

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  41. GOVERNMENT ECONOMY.

    The Public Accounts Committee estimates that, notwithstanding the rises in wages a saving of £43,000,000 has been effected in the cost of ammunition this ...

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  42. BOMB PLOT.

    The Tidenstegn states that as the result of investigations into the bomb plot discovered last month, the Government is prosecuting seven Finns and two Germans. ...

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  43. Strikers Wrecked Train.

    Strikers tore up rails art Bilbao, which resulted in the wrecking of a train. There were 25 casualties. ...

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  44. The War Loan.

    The War Loan Bill introduced in the House of Commons on August 10 his passed through the committee stage. Mr. Bonar Law stated that the pre-war ...

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  45. Restless Railwaymen.

    The locomotive enginemen and firemen demand an eight-hour day instead of 12 hours, or payment for overtime. The decision was taken without consulting the ...

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  46. Irish Convention.

    The Press Bureau has announced that the Grand Committee has made arrangements for the Irish Convention to discuss on August 31 schemes of government of ...

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  47. Premium Bonds.

    Mr. Bonar Law has announced that the Government appointing a Select Committee to consider the raising of money by means of premium bonds. ...

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