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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 96 words
  3. National Service Referendum

    Yesterday was a day forever memorable in the history of the Commonwealth and of representative institutions. For the ...

    Article : 567 words
  4. Brisk Fight in the Channel

    The Admiralty reports: "Ten enemy destroyers raided the Channel transport service on Thursday night. They sunk an empty transport, and the ...

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  5. ADMIRALTY AWARDS

    Arising out of the destruction of the German raider the Emden by the Australian cruiser Sydney the commandder of the latter receives £182 prize ...

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  6. VON BUELOW IN SWITZERLAND

    According to the "Allgemeine Zeitung." Count von Buelow, the ex-Chancellor of Germany. will shortly make a protracted stay in Switzerland. ...

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  7. ROMANIA'S RESISTANCE

    A Roumanian communique, issued yesterday, reports:—"We repulsed violent attacks at Tulghes and Bicaz and in the Trotus Valley. We continue ...

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  8. WHAT WILL HAPPEN

    Said Mr. Higgs:— "If 'Yes' is carried Labor will be divided. Mr. Hughes will not be able to carry on as Prime Minister of a Labor ...

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  9. VICTORIA

    "In Victoria the 'Noes' will win by 30,000." So said Senator Findley, the man who was once expelled from the Victorian Parliament for a libel on ...

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  10. THE NOES LEADING

    "There is no doubt about South Australia," said Premier Crawford Vaughan. So certain was that gentleman that the Ayes would have ...

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  11. POLLING AT THE PORT

    Save that the hotels were closed, the casual observer would hardly have noticed anything unusual at Fremantle yesterday. A few motor cars carried ...

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  12. SHORTAGE OF WAR WORKERS

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, presiding [?] a conference of skilled trades connected with engineering and shipbuilding trades, emphasised the need for the ...

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  13. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK

    A British vessel struck a mine in the North Sea and was sunk. Nine of the crew have been landed, including a signal boy, aged 14. As the vessel was ...

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  14. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE

    A remarkable feature of the plebiscite is that the votes of the soldiers on active service were taken in Egypt, France and England. Judging by the ...

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  15. IN FRANCE AND FLANDERS

    Sir Douglas Haig reported yesterday: "The enemy's artillery was active between La Bassee and Hulluch. We bombarded their trenches south of ...

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  16. POST-WAR TRADE

    The New York "Times" Berlin correspondent says that Herr Heinek[?] a Norddeutscher-Lloyd director, predicts an economic rapprochement ...

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  17. METROPOLITAN DIVISIONS.

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  18. AEROPLANES FOR ROUMANIA

    Four English aeroplanes with eight aviators flew 312½ miles from Imbros to Bucharest in five hours. One hundred and twenty-eight French ...

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  19. MACEDONIAN MOVEMENTS

    The "Echo de Parts" states that the Salonika provisional Government has called up ten classes of reservists and gendarmes. ...

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  20. COUNTRY DIVISIONS.

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  21. BRITISH BEAT BAVARIANS

    Mr. Percival Gibbon, the war correspondent, describes the hand-to-hand fighting in gunpits and a trench on Thursday. He says it was ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. GERMAN FARMERS' SECRET STORES

    The Agricultural Chambers of P[?]serania. Wiesbaden, and elsewhere are making an appeal to agriculturists to give up reserves of grain and ...

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  23. ARGUMENTS AT KALGOORLIE

    Polling on the conscription issue took place to-day. There was very little excitement, although partisans for and against the proposals worked ...

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  24. TASMANIA FOR CONSCRIPTION

    Only two member's of the Tasmanian State Labor Party—Mr. John Earle, the leader, and Mr. Howroyd— declared themselves conscriptionists. ...

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  25. W.A. FIGURES

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  26. GREECE AND THE ALLIES

    King Constantine had a conference with Admiral Fournet, and the situation has improved. Constantine accepted the Allies demands when he ...

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  27. W.A. SURE

    There was never any doubt about the result in this State. From first to last it was merely a question of how many the Ayes would win by[?] Federal ...

    Article : 344 words
  28. BRITAIN'S NEW AMERICAN LOAN

    The new British loan of £80,000,000 was over-applied for. It is pointed out that the collateral includes Australian and New Zealand obligations. ...

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  29. IN QUEENSLAND

    Of no State were the anti-conscriptionists more confident than of Queensland, and, by the same token, no State has a larger German population. ...

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  30. THE FRENCH VERDUN VICTORY

    A Franch communique reports: "Our artillery exploded a munition depot at Genermont, in the Ablaincourt region (that is, south of the Somme). We ...

    Article : 163 words
  31. RUSSIA'S FAR-FLUNG LINE

    A Russian communique reports: "We repulsed the Germans south of Riga, Our advanced posts fell back to the east bank of the Shara." ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN ATTITUDE

    President Wilson, in a speech yesterday, said America was ready for any trade war. He did not believe there was any menace of dumping. ...

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  33. FEDERAL TERRITORIES

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  34. GALE IN THE CHANNEL

    Lifeboats were called out at many Channel stations, particularly Deal and Ramsgate. A lifeboat at Salcombe, responding to distress signals from two ...

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  35. MASSEY AND WARD ENTERTAINED

    Mr. Massey. (Premier of N.Z.) and Sir Joseph Ward were entertained at luncheon by the Colonial Institute at the Hotel Cecil. Lord Plunket, who ...

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  36. FIERCE FIGHT IN THE SOUTH

    Terrific fighting continues in Galicia and Volhynia. The Turkish divisions, composed of picked troops, are fighting bravely, but there is positive evidence ...

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  37. SUMMARY OF VOTES

    The votes of the soldiers on foreign service are to come. In addition, a tremendous number of votes in all the States remain to be counted. At ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    Mr. Elbert Gary, who has just returned from Japan, is convinced that the Japanese want peace with America. Japan favors the open door in ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES

    After his visit to New South Wales the Minister of Defence publicly stated that the ayes in that State would win by 3 to 1. This prediction was angrily ...

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  40. GERMAN SUBMARINE PIRATES

    The steamer Rowanmore, 10,000 tons, has been sunk, and the captain made prisoner. ZURICH, Saturday. ...

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  41. GERMAN BLUFF THAT FAILED

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, the war correspondent, who was an eye-witness of the Verdun victory, says that since the battle of the Somme opened the ...

    Article : 84 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN JAM FOR T[?]ES

    The War Office has contracted for a further 3,000,000lb. of Stanmore jams and 2,000,000lb. of Jones', Peacock's, and Johnson's New South Wales jams. ...

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  43. UNUSUAL ARRANGEMENTS

    The arrangements made for the referendum were, to say the least, unusual. Newspapers were not allowed to post the results at night, neither ...

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  44. IN PERTH AND SUBURBS

    It is probably safe to venture the assertion that Perth has never been so bettagged or presented so gay an appearance with bunting and scores of ...

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  45. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    The War Office reports:—"The bulk of the Germans in East Africa are in the vicinity of the Ru[?]ji River. A strong detachment in the Mahenge ...

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  46. GERMAN ATLANTIC SUBMARINE

    The U.S. Navy Department has learned that a German submarine arrived at Norfolk. All information is withheld. ...

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  47. STRETCHING THE GERMAN LINE

    Advices From London state that the Allies' operations in France are seriously adding to the length of frontage the Germans have to defend with ...

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  48. A BRITISH AIRMAN

    A Dutch lugger rescued an Engligh airman in the North Sea. The airman sunk his hydroplane lest it should be captured. ...

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  49. RECORD POLL IN MELBOURNE

    There is every indication that the voting on the conscription issue today will establish a record for the Commonwealth. A feature of the ...

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  50. EARLY CLOSING OF PUBS

    Owing to the early closing of public houses the convictions for drunkenness are now at the rate of 45.257 per annum, as compared with 99.[?]35 in 1914. ...

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  51. NORWAY AND GERMANY

    The "Aftenposten" denies that Germany has sent an ultimatum to Norway, who will reply to the German Note next week. ...

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  52. LOOKING AFTER THE WOUNDED

    Mr. Fisher (Commonwealth High Commissioner) has gone to Scotland to visit the Australian wounded in various hospitals. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    A correspondent of the "Morning Post" declares that overseas soldiers find London chilling. He asserts that the visitors would like to experience ...

    Article : 43 words
  54. FRENCH BANK IN PEKING

    Inflammatory pasters, declaring that Paris was in a state of revolution and the French Government approaching insolvency, caused a run on the French ...

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  55. RAIN ON POLLING DAY

    Steady rain set in during the night and is still falling. Polling in the country districts may be affected, but the indications point to a heavy vote ...

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  56. A NEW ZEALANDER FALLS

    Capt. Edmund Boulnois, of the West yorkshires, who was a New Zealander, has been killed in action. ...

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