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  3. NATIONAL CRISIS NEW SOUTH WALES OPPOSITION

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. C. E. Wade (Leader of the Opposition) spoke to the no-confidence motion, as moved the previous evening by Mr. ...

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  4. THE COAL TROUBLE TRANSPORTS WOT DELAYED RAILWAY ASSOCIATION'S ATTITUDE BLACKSMITHS' UNFORTUNATE POSITION.

    There has been less demand fox firewood to-day, and the top price is now 28/9 per ton, Mr. Willis, the secretary of the ...

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  5. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY WIN FOR REPUBLICANS

    It is generally admitted that the voting in connection with the election of a President has resulted in the return of Chanles Evans Hughes, the ...

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  6. BALKANS CAMPAIGN DIVIDED GREECE

    A wirless message, received from Athens states that Colonel Calomenopoulis, the commander of the 43rd Regiment at Valo, together with numberous officers and ...

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  7. SILENCE TO BE BROKEN ANNOUNCEMENT TO-DAY

    The silence which has so far characterised the official attitude in connection with the Federal political crisis is to be broken on Thursday (writes the "Age" ...

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  8. SHIPPING TRADE

    Until the present time the coal strike has not seriously affected South Australian shipping, although it is only a matter of days before the pinch will be felt ...

    Article : 886 words
  9. ELECTION METHODS

    The Presidential election of the United States is always held "on schedu[?] time." Punctually on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November in every ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GERMAN CRIMES POISONED WATERS

    The Germans are foul fighters. They have proved this on many occasions, for the most inhuman devices have been employed by them times without number. ...

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  11. ACTIVITY IN MACEDONIA

    A French official report received from Salonika states:—"We repulsed it vigorous enemy attack cast of Lake [?] "Our aeroplanes bombed localities in the ...

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  12. MAN OF THE HOUR

    Chas. E. Hughes, is the man of the hour. It remains to be seen how he will rise to the heights of greatness which his supporters expect of him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SOMME BATTLES TERRIFIC OFFENSIVE

    A wireless message received from Berlin states that the Allies are carrying out a terrific offensive in the region of the Somme. The Germans claim that the ...

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  14. CHARGE OF BRUTALITY

    The Admiralty again denies that it ever issued orders to the British Navy that survivors from German submarines need not be rescued. It points out that the German ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. HEAVY RAIN FALLING

    General Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commander-in-Chief in France, reports:—"Heavy rain is falling. There is considerable hostile shelling in the Les Boeufs area. ...

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  16. NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT.

    At the conference between the employes and the owners of the East Greta Railway at Newcastle yesterday, 15 claims relating to better pay and easier ...

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  17. BRITISH SUBMARINE'S EXPLOIT

    The Admiralty reports that the commander of the submarine, who was reported yesterday to have torpedoed a German Dreadnought, claims to have hit two ...

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  18. FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESS

    All official communique reports that the Freach have captured German positions along a front of two and half miles from Chaulnes Wood to the south-east of ...

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  19. BLACK COAL

    Three out of the five districts in the New South Wales coalmining area have requested the executive of the Coal and Shale Miners' Federation to declare all ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND WAR QUESTIONS IN COMMONS

    In the House of Commons yesterday Lord Robert Cecil, replying to questions, said that certain Greet, civil and military officers adhering to Venizelos had been ...

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  21. RIVAL BOMBARDMENTS

    It is officially reported that the British front in the Les Boeufs area has been severely shelled. German support and communication trenches in the ...

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  22. DOING MEN'S LABOR

    While walking through the West-End the other day with a couple of Australian soldiers, one of the latter remarked to me with some surprise on the ...

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  23. NO "BLACK" COAL

    The rolling mills Lithgow have been closed down owing to the coal shortage. Message received from Newcastle deny the rumor that the miners intend to ...

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  24. CHAMBERS OF MANUFACTURES

    In accordance with the decision of the executive committee of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures yesterday, a meeting, to be held in Melbourne, of the ...

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  25. UNION CONGRESS EXECUTIVE

    Mr. J. Curtin (secretary of the National Executive of the Trades Union Congress) to-day stated that the National Executive had sought an interview with the Prime ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. MR. HOLMAN EXPLAINS

    The Premier (Hon. W. A. Holman), replying to criticisms, particularly those contained in the "Daily Telegraph's" leader, said to-day:—"There has been no ...

    Article : 170 words
  27. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY

    When a motion for adjournment was submitted in the House of Commons the question of the control of foreign policy was raised, as the outcome of Lord ...

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  28. RESULT IN NEW YORK

    A Republican victory for Judge Hughes is conceded in New York State. President Wilson cast his vote at a fire engine house at Princetown, New ...

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  29. COAL ALLOTMENT

    The Minister of the Navy (Hon. J. [?] sen) states that supplies of coal are to be given to transports, cargo and wheat ships under Government control, interstate ...

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  30. POSITION IN WESTRALIA

    There is little likelihood that this State will be seriously affected fay the strike of members of the Coal and Shale Employes Federation. If the strife be prolonged ...

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  31. THE REFERENDUM

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  32. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN NAVAL EXPLOITS

    A clash between an Italian torpedo boat and an Austrian submarine is reported from Rome. It ended disastrously for both combatants. Both of the crafts ...

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  33. PICTURES OF THE WAR

    The British War Office has taken over the whole business of filming war scenes. This work was previously in the hands of seven representatives of film firms. The ...

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  34. HUGHES LOSES GROUND

    The early returns yesterday showed that Massachusetts and Kansas, normally strong Republican States, were giving Hughes a lead with reduced Republican ...

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  35. VICTORY FOR HUGHES

    The result of the Presidential campaign was announced late this afternoon. The voting for the electoral college makes it certain that Judge Hughes has been ...

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  36. LOAN WORKS

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  37. ADVERTISERS AND ANZAC

    In the House of Commons yesterday, during the committee stage on the Anzac Trade Bill, Sir J. H. Dalziel moved for the exemption of certain companies now ...

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  38. TORPEDO BOAT RAIDS

    A bold exploit of Italian torpedo boats is mentioned from Rome. They entered the Austrian naval harbor at Pola, at the head of the Adriatic Gulf. Having ...

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  39. A CLOSE CONTEST

    The returns were incomplete at midnight, but they indicate that the election of Hughes and Fairbanks (the Republican nominee for the ...

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  40. TRADE WITH CANADA

    American business men who feel that Wilson has domestically shown himself to be strong enough to coerce Congress, are somewhat afraid of Judge Hughes' ...

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  41. VICTORIAN MINISTRY

    Owing to ill-health, Mr. MeCutchson. has been obliged to resign bis position as an honorary member of the State Ministry. The Cabinet accepted Mr. ...

    Article : 238 words
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  43. FIRE APPLIANCES DAMAGED

    At the Neutral Bay tram depot this morning the men on early duty discovered fired that the fire tap handles were missing. The fire extinguishers also were ...

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  44. BURRA CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    On Monday evening in connection with the Cheer-up Society a gift night was arranged at Burra in aid of the Lady Galway Club House, Henley ...

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  45. CONCERTED ACTION

    Hon. H. C. Hoyle, Minister of Labor in New South Wales, interviewed the Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. Hughes) regarding the coal crisis to-day, ...

    Article : 81 words
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