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  2. THE COAL TRIBUNAL ONLY PRELIMINARY ORDERS

    When the coal tribunal met this morning, in the (Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Edmunds stated that the first questions considered would be the rates of pay for ...

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  4. BRITISH CABINET LLOYD GEORGE PREMIER

    The "Court Circular" states that the King granted an audience to Mr. Lloyd George, who has accepted the Premiership, and has taken the position of ...

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  6. BUCHAREST'S TATE ENEMY JUBILANT

    The fall of Bucharest has been made the occasion of great jubilation in Germany and Austria. The Kaiser has personally telegraphed ...

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  7. TWO MINES IDLE MECHANICS WANT CONFERENCE.

    The Newcastle Coal Mining Company s and Dudly colleries are idle to-day, the former owing to the men coming out in support of two surface men who objected ...

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  8. LABOR CONSIDERS PROBLEMS.

    The National Labor Council has considered war problems and the political crisis. The Conference made it perfectly clear that the members were ...

    Article : 81 words
  9. GERMANS CLAIM 9200 PRISONERS.

    An official Berlin communique claims that the German forces operating in Roumania have captured 9200 more prisoners. ...

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  10. KAISER'S MAGNIFICENT SUCCESS.

    The Kaiser has telegraphed to the Empress:—"Bucharest is captured. What a magnificent success! We are on the way to achieve complete victory which ...

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  11. ROUMANIAN ARMY INTACT.

    A Petrograd report states the Roumanians delayed the evacuation of Bucharest in its entirety as long as possible in order to enable the removal of supplies of food ...

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  12. ON FRENCH SOIL MARKING TIME

    Winter has descended with its [?]ombre shades over the regions of the Somme, and the soldiers are experiencing all the discomforts of its rigorous ...

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  13. FRENCH WORRIES

    A secret session of the French Chamber of Deputies has been held, and as a consequence it is expected that important changes will develop. It is known here that ...

    Article : 293 words
  14. NEW GOVERNMENT FORMED.

    Good progress is reported in the construction of the new Government, but the publication of the names as not expected until Friday. ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. ENTHUSIASM IN ATHENS.

    The fall of Bucharest has been hailed with joy in Berlin and Vienna. Even in Athens the streets were gaily decorated and the pro-Germans revelled in their ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYED.

    The Trades Hall is daily besieged by out-of-work men, many of them being skilled workers. Most of them are engineers and carpenters A prominent union ...

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  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    In the House of Representatives to-day Hon. Laird Smith (Hon. Minister), in reply to Mr. Tudor, said that he would bring under the notice of the Minister ...

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  18. MR. ASQUITH DECLINES OFFICE.

    The "Evening Standard" refers to the patriotic unionists, who are placing themselves at the disposal of Mr. Lloyd George, while regretting that Mr. Asquith ...

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  19. THE TOTALISATOR

    The Totalisator Bill prepared by the Government provides that the Governor may direct that any racing club shall establish a totalisator on any racecourse. ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. BRITAIN AND WAR GOOD ECONOMY

    Economy in food, and especially in meat, has been widely pleached in Britain during the past few weeks. The King has set an example to the nation, ...

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  21. LABOR WELL REPRESENTED.

    The "Central News" states that Mr. Lloyd George has offered Labor two seats in the Cabinet, one on the War Council, and three Under-Secretaryships. ...

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  22. HENDERSON' AND BARNES.

    The Labor Party discussed the proposals of Mr. Lloyd George for two hours yesterday afternoon. It is officially announced that the party ...

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  23. RETIREMENT OF JOFFRE.

    The New York "Times" believes that General Joffre is retiring from the French command, and that he will be succeeded by General Rivelic, who is ...

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  24. GREY AND GERMAN LIES.

    Lord Grey again emphatically denies the German allegation that at any time he used, language implying that one of the seasons why Great Britain should ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. GENERAL WAR NEWS GERMAN HYPOCRISY

    A message has been received from Berne, in Switzerland, which states that the Prussian Lutheran Synod has sent out confidential circulars to pastors, ...

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  26. ANGLICAN COMPLAINTS

    A deputation of clergymen, representing the Anglican Synod, waited on Mr. James tills morning to protest against the introduction of the totalisator in ...

    Article : 232 words
  27. RAILWAY PROPERTY

    In the Full Court yesterday (before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan) reserved judgment was given in the case of the South ...

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  28. COMMONS ADJOURNED TILL TUESDAY.

    The House of Commons was crowded yesterday, but without indent the proceedings were adjourned alter 10 minutes till Tuesday. ...

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  29. CALLING MEN TO THE COLORS.

    It is officially announced that the Admiralty, the Ministry of Munitions, and the War Council have agreed to secure an early calling to the colors, up to the ...

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  30. POLITICS IN N.S.W.

    The Coalition Cabinet is now getting business under way, and already its press supporters are commenting on the fact, as disclosed in the Premier's financial ...

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  31. VISITING NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Her Majesty the Queen has granted an audience to Mrs. and Miss Massey, the wife and daughter of the Prime Minister of New Zealand. ...

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  32. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The official Italian report states:—"We repulsed two successive attacks on the Carso Plateau. Our aeroplanes bombed the enemy aviation shed at Prosecco, and ...

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  33. THE SENATE

    In the Senate to-day all questions were postponed at the request of Ministers. The debate on the Government policy was continued in long addresses by ...

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  34. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    In November, by comparison with, the Similar period of last year, British imports increased by £17,300,232, exports by £1,849,088, and re-exports decreased by ...

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  35. RAILWAY COAL.

    Early in the week the Acting-General Traffics-Manager (Mr. A. N. Day) proceeded to Melbourne in order to discuss with the naval authorities the ...

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  36. PERIL IN AMERICAN WATERS.

    Another warning to merchant steamers has been issued by a British cruiser, which sent out Tireless messages broadcast from a position 40 miles off Candy ...

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  37. ANOTHER SYDNEY FIRE

    A two-storey factory, occupied by one Stanley Mission, a cabinetmaker named Evans, and a paper merchant, in O'Con, nor street, off Abercromible street, in ...

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  38. THE ARABIA

    The sinking of The P. & O. steamer Arabia in the Mediterranean Sea without Warning recently, was the subject of another of the periodic American Notes. A ...

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  39. MASONIC WELCOME

    The Freemasons' Hall, Flinders street, was crowded on 'Thursday evening, when the Lodge of Friendship, No. 1, S.A.C., extended a welcome home from the war ...

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  40. ARBITRATION

    Referring to the threatened trouble among the enginedrivers and firemen in the different States, the general secretary of the employes' association in ...

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  41. THE I.W.W. OBJECT OF LEGISLATION

    The Attorney-General (Hon. D. R. Hall) introduced a special Bill into the Legislative Assembly this morning. It is a short measure of five clauses, and ...

    Article : 121 words
  42. PLATEGLASS SHATTERED

    Last evening about 6 o'clock a uniformed soldier and a returned soldier named Frank Cain were skylarking near an unoccupied shop in Hindley street, ...

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  43. ATTACKED BY SHARK

    waiter Clomwell, a German, aged 41 years, received fatal injuries through be ing attacked by a shark at Torquay Point, Middle Harbor, at midday. His chest ...

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  44. CLOTHING TRADE SUPPLY

    Representations have been made to the Premier (Hon Crawford Vaughan) by Mr. T. B. Merry, secretary of, the Trades and Labor Council, and Mr. G. ...

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  45. GREEK TREACHERY

    An Athens message states that persons of Allied nationalities are leaving the capital and they are boarding vessels at Piracus. Many outrages on Venizelists have ...

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  46. PRISONERS APPEAL.

    The 12 imprisoned I.W.W. men have, through, their solicitor (Mr. White) filed notice of motion for leave to appeal' against their conviction. The grounds ...

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  47. MINERS' HOLIDAYS

    Right Hon. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, to-day received the following telegram from Mr. John Baddeley, president of the Newcastle Trades Hall, in ...

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  48. UNITED LABOR PARTY

    The local committee of Ovingham and Fitzroy, which has lately been formed, gave a continental on the grounds (kindlylent by Mr. Perry) of Prospect Hall, ...

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  50. METROPOLITAN ABATTOIRS BOARD ELECTION.

    The Norwood and St. Peters Councils are represented on the Metropolitan Abattoirs Board by Councillor J. P. Crowley, of St. Peters. At a meeting ...

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  51. REPATRIATION FUNDS.

    "Aazac" writes:—Sir— I think it is hardly fair for the workers who are bearing the brunt of the war to be asked to Contribute money they can ill-afford to ...

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  52. MOUNT BONNIE MINING COMPANY.

    Telegram from Manager:—Assay oxidised ore back south drive from 46 ft. to 60 ft. gave lead 7.9 per cent, copper 1.4 per cent, silver 136 oz. 27 dwt. gold ...

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  53. CASUALTIES KNOCKED DOWN BY CYCLIST.

    Shortly after 5 o'clock last evening Mr. Joseph Jarrett, of North Adelaide, was knocked down by a passing cyclist on King William road, near the City ...

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  56. HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    Mrs. Eva Lewis, who is alleged to hare been wounded in an affray with another woman in Eliza street on Wednesday evening, still lies in a critical ...

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  59. MOULDERS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference between the moulders on strike and the employers has been arranged for to-morrow. ...

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