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  4. GREEK CRISIS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria has been interviewed at Munich. He describes the fighting on the Somme as ...

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  5. QUEEN CARNIVAL

    There is now less than a week to the termination of the carnival, and excitement is increasing. To-morrow evening at the United Queen’s Bazaar, ...

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  6. SCOTTISH LABOR NOTES

    The Glasgow tramway ‘unskilled’ employes, men and women, having asked for an advance in wages, the majority of the committee have ...

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  7. THE GREAT WAR

    The Balkans have furnished the most memorable events of the [?]. They are the capture of Monastir ard Craiova by the Allies and the [?]n[?]my ...

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  8. BRITISH BOAT A VICTIM.

    News has been received that the steamer Emlynverne (544 tons), owned by the Emlyn Line, Limited, of Cardin, has been sunk. ...

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  9. ESCAPE OF RAIDERS.

    Commenting upon the attempted raid in the Channel by German destroyers the “Daily Mall” states that the Germans succeeded in again ...

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  10. PLAY HOUSES

    The Triangle programme presented at the Coliseum last night dre[?] a splendid audience The Charlie Choplin film featuring him as “The Count,” ...

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  11. ARCADIAN REVELS.

    One of the brightest, cleverest, and most musical and catchy entertainments yet seen in Ballarat is to be presented on Saturday night next, at ...

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  12. UNITED QUEENS’ BAZAAR.

    All day yesterday and far into the night there was an endless stream of people coming to and from the Exhibition Buildings. It was a scene of ...

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  13. FAMOUS AVIATOR.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that De Beauchamp, the hero of the air raids on Munich and Essen, has arrived from Italy, and was accorded ...

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  14. GREECE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Athens states that the French authorities have prohibited the removal of arms from Athens. ...

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  15. ROUMANIA.

    The “Times,” in a leading article, says that there is reasonable hope for the safety of the Orsova army, as the Clermans do not claim to ha[?]e cut it ...

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  16. PREPARING FOR EVENTUALITIES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens states that the Allies are preparing for eventualities. Distinguishing marks have been placed on all ...

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  17. JOHN BURT PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT.

    The John Hurt Picture Entertainment will he held to-morrow (Wednesday) night, 20th, inst., as originally fixed, the unforeseen ...

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  18. ENEMY PROPERTY.

    The public trustee holds three millions sterling of dividends earned since November, 1[?]14, on enemy shares. Many shareholders are still ...

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  19. QUEEN OF INDUSTRY.

    All acounts against the Queen of Industry n[?]t sent to the secretary before Thursday next will not be recognised after that date. ...

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  20. ARTILLERY RESCUED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam states that a German correspondent, telegraphing from Falkenhayn’s headquarters, admits that the ...

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  21. THE BERT BAILEY CO.

    The announcement that the popular Bert Bailey Company, headed by Mr Bert Bailey, will play for a short season in Ballarat, is one that will be ...

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  22. THE MODERN CLASS WAR.

    The great labor war is the class war, the class struggle—the war between the capitalist employer class and the wage-earning class — between the ...

    Article : 217 words
  23. GERMAN PEACE INTRIGUES

    The “Times” correspondent at Washington states that German peace intrigues are increasing. American news[?]a[?]ers warn Britain that the ...

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  24. ENEMY CHECKED

    A Roumanian official report states: —“Enemy attacks in the Oitiz Pass, at Dragoslavele, near Kimpolung, and at Courtes[?]i, were repulsed. There is ...

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  25. COAL TROUBLE IN ENGLAND.

    The “Times,” in a [?]ea[?]ng article, says that the coal owners and miners in South Wales ar[?] sordidly haggling o[?]er the division of excessive ...

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  26. [?]UN LABOR CONSCRIPTION.

    German newspapers reveal that the union of German iron and steel industrialists, embracing all the large German concerns is largely ...

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  27. NEW AUSTRIAN STATE.

    It is understood that Austria intends to create a new southern Slav State from the territories of Croatia-Slavonia, Dalmatia, Bosnia, ...

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  28. LABOR’S ONWARD MARCH.

    It was peculiarly fitting (says the American Typographical Journal) that it was on Labor Day that President Wilson signed the Child Labor Bill, ...

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