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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    An official message from Washington confirms the news that Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador at Washington, has been given his ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The following item of news is from a source other than "The Miner's" special service:— London, Saturday. ...

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    first elected President of the United States on November 5, 1912 (he assumed office in March, 1913), and reelected at the end of last year for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRIVATE F. HIGHMAN.

    Mr. K. Highman, of Cummins-street, West Broken Hill, has received a cablegram from London, informing him of the safe arrival in good health in ...

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  7. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Premier (Mr. W. A. Holman) will deliver the policy speech of the National Government within the next fortnight, probably at the centre of his ...

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  8. OUTBREAK OF ENTHUSIASM.

    This morning in the city was marked by a tremendous outburst of enthusiastic support for the President. "Wilson can be true," shouted ...

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  9. SMOKE IN A TRAMCAR.

    A fire was discovered last Sunday at the Fort Macquarie tram depot. A watchman on duty noticed at 5 o'clock a.m. that smoke was issuing ...

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  10. ISSUE OF £100,000,000 TREASURY NOTES PROPOSED.

    In the United States Congress to-day Senator Thomas introduced, a bill for the issue of Treasury notes to assist naval and military preparedness ...

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  11. BREAKING OFF RELATIONS NOT WAR.

    It is officially declared that the breaking off of diplomatic relations is not an act of war, but may easily lead to war. It is an act of protest ...

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  12. RELEASE OF INTERNED CITIZENS DEMANDED.

    The Government has demanded of Germany the release of 64 United States citizens taken from the steamers Georgie, Voltair, and Mount Temple by ...

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  13. In Mesopotamia.

    Victoria Crosses have been posthumously granted to Naval Lieutenant H. O. B. Firman, and Naval Volunteer Reserve C. H. Cowley, for conspicuous ...

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  14. FIRST UNITED STATES STEAMER SUNK.

    The United States steamer Housatonic has been sunk, presumably by a submarine. ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ADGIDENTS

    The body of Charles Wilson, a well-known horse trainor, was taken to the morgue at Ballarat yesterday. It is supposed that he was shot through the ...

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  16. CLOSING ALL UNITED STATES CONSULATES IN GERMANY.

    The instructions to Dr. Gerard, the Ambassador in Berlin, are to close the Embassy there and all the United States consulates in Germany. All the ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The shopboys employed at the Eveleigh workshops went out on strike yesterday. Tne trouble is said to have been ...

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  18. WALKED INTO BOILING WATER.

    Robert Gibbons was admited to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday suffering from severe scalds chiefly about the lower part of the body. He was ...

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  19. DIPLOMATIC INTERESTS.

    Spain will attend to United States diplomatic interests in Berlin, and Germany will be represented in Washington by Switzerland. ...

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  20. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The New South Wales P.L.L. is determined that if the question of conscription is ever raised again in Australia, the party, in opposing it will ...

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  21. ALLIES MAY DECLINE SAFE PASSAGE TO VON BERNSTORFF.

    It is believed that the Entente Powers may decline to guarantee a safe passage to Count von Bernstorff, in which event he will most likely go to ...

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  22. THE Y.M.C.A. NIGHT PATROL.

    "One of the most admirable phases of the work of the Young Men's Christian Association." is how a London newspaper describes the service of the Night ...

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  23. STEAMERS' DEPARTURES POST. PONED.

    The departure of the liner St. Louis announced for to-day has been postponed for a few days. Washington, Saturday. ...

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  24. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    The meeting of the executive of the New South Wales Government Tramway Employees' Union has resolved to send to the Prime Minister a strong ...

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  25. PRESIDENT WILSON ADDRESSES CONGRESS.

    Count von Bernstorff was handed his passports at two o'clock, at which hour President Wilson commenced an address to Congress. ...

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  26. WHAT VON BERNSTORFF EXPECTED.

    "I am so sorry. Howover I expected it. There was nothing else left for the United States to do. I wonder how I am going to get home," said ...

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  27. ALLEGED SHORTAGE OF MATERIALS.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday referred to the statement which had appeared in a newspaper to the effect that a number of ...

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  28. DARLING EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    Melbourne, Sunday. The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) stated that yesterday the amount of £600 had been contributed ...

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  29. A GERMAN PLOT.

    The "Providence Journal" publishes details of an alleged German plot. Some of their vessels are interned in New York and other ports. In New ...

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  30. THE RIGHTS OF CIVILIANS.

    Reuter's correspondent writes:— "The rights of Germans in the United States of America and of Americans in Germany are practically unaffected ...

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  31. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mrs. W. Roberts, of Piper-street. South Broken Hill, has received a telegram informing her that ber husband. Private Walter Roberts, had been ...

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  32. A STREET ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. Ulseth, while driving past the Newmarket Hotel last night, was thrown out of a spring dray, as the result of the vehicle jolting over a ...

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