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  4. COLLIE COAL

    It is safe to assert that a big section of the public has been unable to determine just what gave rise to the Collie coal strike. In the face of the many ...

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  5. FURTHER FIGHTING in FRANCE

    Sir Douglas Haig reported yesterday: "We successfully raided the enemy north of the Ypres-Staden railway. There was reciprocal artillery ...

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  6. The Swim Through Perth

    Organised in aid of the Metropolitan Charities' Appeal by the Licensed Victuallers' Association (per Secretary Hob Salter), the fourth annual ...

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  7. CETIGNE WINS NEWMARKET

    The V.R.C. autumn carnival was opened to-day in thundery weather, and the attendance numbered 50,000. A few spots of rain fell while the Hurdle ...

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  8. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Killed in Action.—Alg. Lce.-Cpl. L. [?]. Masters (Greenmount), Cpl. F. H. Lemmon (England), H. S. Bushby (Fremantle), Lce.-Cpl. W. N. E. Manson ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S FATE

    A wireless German official message intercepted by the Admiralty states:— "Advancing cast along the northern frontier of Ukraine, we reached the ...

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  10. KAISER CONVOKES A COUNCIL

    Official advices state that the Kaiser has conyoked an important council of all the reigning families in Germany, but no details are disclosed. ...

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  11. LITVINOFF LOCKED OUT

    Litvinoff, the Bolshevik emissary, was locked out of the offices he rented by the landlord. The landlord's solicitor says the most serious feature of ...

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  12. PLUCKY ROUMANIA

    Austro-German newspapers report that the negotiations with Roumania have been ruptured. Roumania resists the extortionate demands of the ...

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  13. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    An official report of operations in East Africa states: "Columns from Lake Nyassa dispersed the enemy rearguard south and the rearguard ...

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  14. LABOUR AND THE ELECTIONS

    Following upon the recent conference's acceptance of the Labor Party's new constitution, a campaign covering the whole country begins forthwith ...

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  15. LAWLESSNESS IN IRELAND

    Lawlessness continues in the west and south of Ireland. Numerous raids for arms have taken place, also cattledriving, and the seizure of land, but ...

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  16. ANOTHER NAVAL ACTION

    A telegram from Vileland reports that a naval engagement took place on Thursday night. Five German sailors have been picked up and there ...

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  17. THE MATUNGA'S DISAPPEARANCE

    Some months ago Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co.'s steamer Matunga, bound to Rabaul (New Guinea) from Sydney, mysteriously disappeared ...

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  18. ARCADES AMBO

    There has been considerable discussion during the week concerning the retirement from the Government, service of Mr. A. C. Kessell, till recently ...

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  19. ALSACE-LORRAINE CELEBRATIONS

    The national Alsace-Lorraine celebrations at the Sorbonne yesterday was an imposing ceremonial. President Poincaire, Ministers, Senators, ...

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  20. A DISGRUNTLED PROHIBITIONIST

    Returned soldiers shouted down Mr. William Jennings Bryan, the American publicist, when he essayed to deliver an address on prohibition. He was ...

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  21. THE RAIDER WOLF

    Engineer Benson, interviewed by the Australian Press Association representative states that several British steamers were seen on January 24, ...

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  22. TROUBLE ON THE GOLDEN MILE

    Work ceased underground on a majority of the Golden Mile mines at 4 o'clock this morning, following the introduction of a forty-four hours ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S WAR RELICS.

    With reference to the London "Chronicle's" Melbourne cable stating that the Commonwealth Government resented the High Commissioner ...

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  24. BRITISH STEAMERS ATTACKED

    A Dutch torpedoer rescued five of the crew of the Swedish barque Maoriland. The British tugboat Lady Carmichael was towing the Maoriland ...

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  25. ESPIONAGE IN PARIS

    Five persons have been arrested on suspicion of espionage. These include Susy Depsy an actress lately appearing with Sarah Bernhardt. Depsy ...

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  26. OPPRESSION OF POLAND

    A wireless message states that, according to the Cracow newspaper "Czas," the Germans killed and wounded many inhabitants in Warsaw ...

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  27. AMERICA AT WAR

    President Wilson had a long conference with Colonel House and Lord Reading. The Railroad Bill which has passed ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    In connection with the recent racecourse disaster there were over 700 deaths. Three hundred were injured, including 15 whites, mostly ...

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  29. THE ALLIES' AIR RAIDS

    A Saarbrucken newspaper throws significant light on the German official reports minimising the effect of the Allies raids. It says that 74 bombs ...

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  30. A RUNAWAY

    A man named John Currie had a fortunate escape from serious injury yesterday at midday. He was driving a four-wheeled lorry belonging to the ...

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  31. SWEDISH TONNAGE

    The "Morning Post's" Stockholm correspondent reports that the tonnage agreement between Sweden and the Allies has been settled, whereby ...

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  32. THE TROUBLE OVER

    Last night Mr. Peter O'Loghlen informed us that the Delegates Board had met at Collie yesterday and decided to accept the amended offer and ...

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  33. GERMANY AND SIBERIA

    The "Daily News" says that there are good military reasons for securing the accumulated material on the Siberian railway, which should not be ...

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  34. THE SUBMARINE SCOURGE

    An exhaustive semi-official investigation reveals that the present acute shortage of shipping amounts to 7,435,000 tons. The total destroyed ...

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  35. THE ITALIAN SECTOR

    An Italian communique reports: "A squadron of our aeroplanes flew over Pola on Wednesday night, and dropped two tons of explosives on the arsenal ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  37. YACHTING

    Light breeze handicaps prevailed yesterday afternoon for the Perth Flying Squadron's race over the usual Bricklanding course. Nine boats ...

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  38. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE

    Another death from "X" disease took place in hospital yesterday, a man named Aziel Kahn, an Indian, aged 55, being the victim. Another case ...

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  39. THE FOOD RATIONING

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, in the House of Commons, warned the Minister for Food that his mining constituents are threatening to down tools if they are ...

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  40. CARRIER PIGEONS WANTED

    In reply to the offer made by the Defence Department on behalf of the pigeon breeders in Australia, Senator Pearce stated to-day that the British ...

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  41. HOTEL THIEF ACTIVE

    A person whom the Police describe as a "hotel barber" has been operating in the City this week. On Monday night he booked a room at the Coffee ...

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  42. HERTLING'S PEACE HUMBUG

    M. Huysmans, interviewed regarding Count Hertling's indications of peace and his overtures as to Belgium, declared that the Government's attitude ...

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  43. FEDERAL GAZETTE NOTICES

    Postal Prohibition.—A. J. M'Kenzie, 32 Letitia-street, Hobart. The application has been lodged for the registration of the Australian ...

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  44. THE GERMAN COLONIES

    The "Daily Mail," discussing Dr. Solf's speech, indicating that Germany would demand the return of her colonies, says there are at least three ...

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  45. SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON

    Sir William Robertson, in a speech at Lincoln, said that the people at home were making great sacrifices, but they may be asked to submit to further ...

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  46. ORGANISED MAIL ROBBERIES

    The latest mail-bag robbery proves the existence of a well-organised gang working on registered letters. Last Saturday a registered bag, consigned ...

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  47. FOSTER STAYS HOME

    Mr. Glynn, Minister for Home Affairs, to-day refused to state the reason why A. W. Foster, who was appointed delegate to go to Russia ...

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  48. PICKED UP ON THE BATTLEFIELD

    An Australian soldier at the front forwards the photo, of a young lady picked up on the Somme. It is endorsed on the back "Sincerely yours, ...

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