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  2. Advertising

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  3. RACING IN S.A.

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  4. RACING IN VICTORIA

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  5. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    Owing to the wretched weather there was a very sparse attendance at last night's "trots." and tote investments were correspondingly small ...

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  6. Important French Successes

    The 37th casualty list released by the censor last evening contains the names of, amongst others, some wellknown West Australian officers who ...

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  7. IN AUSTRALIA

    The Iron trades in Sydney are ready to concentrate their attention upon the production of munitions of war, and they claim that they have skill ...

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  8. U.S. AND GERMANY

    The American Note to Germany is friendlier than was expected. It reiterates the previous demands, but leaves room for a friendly reply. ...

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  9. SUBMARINE SAVAGERY

    A submarine sunk the Russian barque Thomassa with shell tare 40 miles south of Old Head of Kinsale, on the south coast of Ireland, near where ...

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  10. IN GALLIPOLI

    An official report with regard to the operations at the Dardanelles states: "We made fresh progress on the right extremity of Kerevedere. Prisoners ...

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  11. MENACING MAIDOS

    The Allies after successive attacks occupied, on Wednesday, the heights dominating Maidos, an important town beyond the Narrows in the ...

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  12. Treatment of Prisoners

    The German papers regard Britain's altered attitude with regard to submarine prisoners as a commendable retreat. The German reprisals had ...

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  13. PREMATURE AUSTRIAN CROW

    A Vienna, telegram states that an Austrian submarine torpedoed and sunk off San Giovanni, in Medua (on the Albanian coast), a British cruiser ...

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  14. HAS TURKEY HAD ENOUGH?

    Mr. H. M. Donohoe, correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle," states that Turkey, realising the hopelessness of the position, indirectly conveyed to ...

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  15. KILLED IN ACTION GR DIED OF DISEASE OR WOUNDS.

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  16. Minister Awaiting Information

    Senator Pearce stated to-day that as soon as certain information was received from the War Office regarding the manufacture of shells action ...

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  17. EXPERT ENGINEERS

    Although the names of two experts appointed to act with an officer of the Defenceri'Department in connection with the production of shells in ...

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  18. SERVIANS IN ALBANIA

    The Servians have occupied Tirana, in Albania, and are now advancing on Durazzo, an Albanian port on the Adriatic. The Albanian insurgents ...

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  19. JELLYFISH BRYAN

    Mr. Bryan, ex-Secretary of State, has issued a statement to GermanAmericans urging them to aid in maintaining peace between the United ...

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  20. A NEW ZEALANDER KILLED

    Sub-Lieutenant Oscar Freyburg, one of the naval volunteers from New Zealand, has been killed at the Dardanelles. ...

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  21. RACING IN N.S.W.

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  22. The Western front

    A communique states: "Freeh successes have been scored at the Labyrinth, the enemy being' driven back We also harried some of the enemy's ...

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  23. WOMEN'S OFFER TO HELP

    The Lady Mayoress of, Melbourne communicated with Senator Pearce as to whether the women of Victoria could offer their services in the ...

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  24. GREECE AND THE WAR

    M. Gounaris (who succeeded M, Venizelos as Premier), addressing a public meeting, said the Government's policy required guarantees of the ...

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  25. DISHONORABLE GERMANS

    Lieutenant Brauer and a number of men who were interned with the German merchant cruiser Prinz. Eitel Friedrioh have broken their parole and ...

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  26. Companies Offer Assistance

    Several local engineering companies have placed their plants at the disposal of the Defence Department for munitions production. ...

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  27. AN INTERNED GERMAN UNER

    The liner Bayern, which left Hamburg on July 24 last year for the Far East, was interned at Naples in August The cargo was landed this ...

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  28. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND

    The hon. secretary of the Belgian Relief Fund (Mr. Riley) on Saturday paid to the treasurer a further sum of £2700 to be remitted through the ...

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  29. BRITISH NEWS

    Mr. Lloyd-George, addressing the Munitions Conference at Cardiff, urged the recruiting of every lathe and every workshop for the purpose of ...

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  30. THE ROUT FROM NEUVILLE

    A communique reports that the booty recovered amongst the debris at Neuville, from which place the Germans were ousted, included three ...

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  31. DISTURBANCES AT MOSCOW

    The authorities in Moscow are expelling enemy subjects from the factories. The populace have resorted to anti-German disturbances, and ...

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  32. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY

    News Of H.M.A.S. Sydney is contained in a letter written by an able seaman named Taylor to his mother in Richmond. He writes: ...

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  33. GERMAN POISONERS' SUCCESS

    Taking advantage of a north-easterly wind on Wednesday night the Germans, using poisonous gas, vigorously attacked the Belgian advanced posts ...

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  34. RACING ON THE GOLDFIELDS

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  35. EMPIRE DAY

    Fifteen hundred children celebrated Empire Pay in the Guildhall. Sir George Heid, Commonwealth High Commissioner, in a speech, said that ...

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  36. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    "We want to get on with business," said Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, ia announcing to-day that he had called a special meeting of the Ministerial, ...

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  37. WOUNDED

    Lieut T. V. Taylor. 16th Battalion. 10th Light Horse.—Capt C. L. Nicholas, Capt R. E. Jackson, Capt. S. E. B. Grimwood, Lieut. A. C. N. Olden, Lieut. ...

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  38. CERTIFICATES OF UNFITNESS

    The military aumormes have decided to issue certificates of unfitness for service to rejected recruits. ...

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  39. N.Z. CASUALTIES

    To-day's casualty list contains the names of 50 killed and 43 wounded. ...

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  40. ALL BRITISH ASSOCIATION

    The association with their allied friends will hold a monster mass meeting in Perth Town Wall next Tuesday evening. Prominent citizens will ...

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  41. TEN THOUSAND WOUNDED

    Writing from Egypt to a friend in Victoria, Lieut Spargo says:—"We have had 10,000 wounded brought from Gallipoli to Egypt and this is not ...

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  42. ENLISTMENT IN S.A.

    During the past week out of 414 applicants for enlistment 332 have been accepted at the Keswick Barracks. ...

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  43. THE HUNS' CUTE TRICK

    The Belgians near Nieuport found an island between small tributaries of the Teer abandoned. They saw two bottles attached to a plank, with ...

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  44. FARM LABOR SHORTAGE

    Owing to a possible shortage of labor, the War Office has promised the Board of Agriculture to grant furlough to a limited number of soldiers, ...

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  45. RELIEF OF BELGIANS

    The Hon. Thos. Mackenzie. High Commissioner for New Zealand, has banded the Belgian committee £10,000 from the Canterbury district, also ...

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  46. VICTORIA HAS AWAKENED

    The recruiting figures for the week just ended show that Victoria has awakened to the necessity Cor enlistment. To-day 80 men passed at the ...

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  47. RIVERTON-SPALDING RAILWAY

    The Government has decided to submit the dispute between the contractor (Baxter) and the employes concerning the wages and conditions in ...

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  48. RIOTS IN CEYLON

    The native riots have ceased and the country is how tranquil. The police and military are making arrests and recovering the looted property. ...

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  49. MILITARY CHANGES

    The following military changes have been gazetted:—The resignation of Capt. M. O'Donnell as training areaofficer of Bunbury is accepted, and ...

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  50. THE ASSISTANCE OF SCIENCE

    The Government has made committees of the Academy of Science an essential part in the great military machine. Two points being discussed ...

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  51. LANCASHIRE COTTON TRADE

    Trades union officials who have returned to Manchester from London report that the Government, in very plain terms, intimated that there must ...

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  52. RACING IN QUEENSLAND

    The Albion Cup, decided to-day, was won by the 5 to 1 chance Cairn Wallace (Ayr Laddie—Loch Katrine), who scored by four lengths from Bandon ...

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  53. N.S.W. NOT BEHINDHAND

    "New South Wales is keeping up its end," said Senator Pearce this morning. He had, he said, received figures ...

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  55. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER

    "That is the first I have heard of it," said Mr. Fisher when asked to-day if his Government had any intention of granting a pension to Sir George field, ...

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  56. TRIAL OF DE WET

    Christian De Wet has been allowed to withdraw his plea of guilty. ...

    Article : 24 words
  57. METAL MARKET

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  58. Advertising

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