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  4. "COFFIN SHIPS"

    That this Trades and Labor Council enters its strongest protest against the proposal of Sir Joseph Macleay, Controller of Shipping in England to ...

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  5. THE WAR BEAST DYING HARD

    Lord Selbourne, in the course of an exhaustive address, has outlined his views regarding the dangers of a premature peace with startling clearness. He said that any ...

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  6. PAYING FOR WAR

    The High Commissioner for the Commonwealth (Hon. Andrew Fisher) has received n deputation of representatives of the Australian Natives' Association. The ...

    Article : 249 words
  7. THE SOMME A MORNING ATTACK HOW THE LINE WENT OUT

    Down the long, muddy hillslope—half of it Drown shellholes and the other half patches of wet green grass—near where the knuckles of it dipped out of sight ...

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  8. QUEENS AND FLOOD MORE RIVERS RISING

    The Dawson and Fitzroy rivers are still rising. A warning has been issued to residents along the banks. Many of the low-lying wharfs at Rockhampton are ...

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  9. POPE AND THE OLIVE BRANCH.

    A special courier has arrived from Emperor Charles of Austria, bearing a message soliciting the intervention of his Holiness the Pope in promoting the ...

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  10. ALLIES WAITING FOR BETTER OFFER.

    The newspapers here are attaching great importance to what is practically a simultaneous conference of enemy sovereigns at Vienna, with a meeting of ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. VICTORIAN EXPERIENCE

    An unusually severe thunderstorm passed over the Wangaratta district on Monday afternoon. The rain records varied from 1 in. to 3 in., the lastmentioned quantity ...

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  12. ALOOF AMERICA

    Senator Hitchcocks' resolution, moved with the object or inducing the Senate to endorse the Wilson Peace Note, has again failed to reach the vote. ...

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  13. AUSTRIA TIRING OF GERMAN DOMINATION.

    A Switzerland message states that the Austrian Emperor is malting preparations to rid the Austrian-Hungarian army of the humiliating control by Germany, ...

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  14. FEDERAL POLITICS NO DEVELOPMENT

    No development took place in the Federal situation to-day except that the Hon. J. Cook (Leader of the Liberal Party) has called a meeting of members of ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    The majority of the State Ministers have returned to (Melbourne. Among them was Mr. Hagelthorn (Minister of Agriculture), who now has recovered from his serious ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. "STRAFE" KULTUR FOR ENGLAND.

    An Amsterdam correspondent states that most of the newspapers in Germany are discussing the best means to toe adopted to punish England, who is ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. IN ROMANIA GERMANY PUSHING

    A wireless message received from Petrograd states that it is officially reported that the Russians, after adequate artillery preparations, attacked the enemy at ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES

    Dr. Maloney, who is on a visit to this State, when discussing the Federal position, said:—"If there is to be a coalition it would be a fair thing if the ...

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  19. RAILWAY WASHAWAYS.

    Monsooaal rains in the north-west caused washaways on the railways between Nea siding and Curlewis. ...

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  20. A CANDID ADMISSION.

    A Berlin message states that Max Harden has delivered a speech in which he pleaded for peace by agreement. Harden stated that the Entente had ...

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  21. SUGAR DISPUTE POSITION UNCHANGED

    The Position of the dispute between the management and employes of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company at Glanville was unchanged yesterday. At the Adelaide ...

    Article : 209 words
  22. METAL CONTRACT

    The Waverley Council cases were continued to-day. William Donald was charged that while an alderman he voted on the acceptance ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. WAR AT SEA SUBMARINE TOLLS

    The German submarines manage stealthily to encom[?]ass the destruction of harmless mercantile shipping. The latest list of vessels sunk [?]:—[?] ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. STATE TRAWLERS

    The new trawler trews are now aboard and steam is up. It is considered likely that one vessel will start out to sea tonight. ...

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  25. RUSSIA FILLS THE BREACH.

    The question has frequently been asked daring the past few weeks what has become of the russian forces which in the autumn were reported to be overs ...

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  26. INJUNCTION SOUGHT

    Further argument was heard in the High Court to-day in the case in which the Australian Sugar Produccis' Association applied for a writ of pron[?]tion ...

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  27. MILITARY SCANDAL

    George Brown, formerly military registrar for the envision of Pertin, was charged with having, on November 3, 1916, at Perth, aided William Frew, a ...

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  28. LABOR TROUBLES MINE EMPLOYES

    An aggregate meeting of mine employes held at Ce[?]anock and Kurri Kurri rejected an agreement submitted from the conference held in Sydney recently on ...

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  29. THE LESSON OF JUTLAND.

    An Amsterdam message describes the impressions of a neutral who has resided for the past two years at Kiel. He states that the battle cruisers Derflinger ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. PASTORAL DISPUTE

    A message from Sydney received in Adelaide yesterday stated that trouble was again brewing in the shearing industry in that State, and a repetition of the ...

    Article : 240 words
  31. UNDER REMAND

    Between 8 p.m. on Sunday and 6.30 a.m. on Monday a prisoner named Arthur George Goodsell, confined in the Molong lockup, on re[?]nand on a charge ...

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  32. OFFER TO MOULDERS.

    Mr. Beeby has renewed his offer of a compulsory conference to consider the moulders' claims if they will return to work. He still believes that is the only ...

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  33. TEAMS STRIKE

    Through a bolt of lightning striking the overhead gear of the Princess Bridge to Burwood electric tramway on Monday the service on the outer sections and the ...

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  34. RED CROSS SOCIETY THANKS FROM MESOPOTAMIA.

    The following cable message has been received from Captain Marr, Anzac Wireless Squadron, Basra:—Australians Mesopotamia thank Red Cross Society ...

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  35. A VETERAN ARTIST

    It may be said of Sir. George Podmore, who died on Saturday at his residence, Day street, Leichhardt, that he stood by the cradle of art in New South Wales. ...

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  36. GENERAL WAR NEWS THE IRISH QUESTION

    The Belfast correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" denies the rumor that Sir Edward Carson (the First Lord of the Admiralty) has been negotiating for ...

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  37. FELL AMONG THIEVES

    On Wednesday a message was received by friends of "Willie Non," a Chinaman who formerly resided at Eangaroo Flat. The message reads:— ...

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  38. VICTORIAN FATALITIES

    At the [?] [?] on Wednesday the deputy-coroner, Mr. A. Phillips, held an enquiry into the death of Leslie Charles Green, a boy aged 11 years, who ...

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  39. NO LETTERS IN GARMENTS.

    It is particularly desired that in futors no letters shall be enclosed in garments dispatched to the central depot of the Red Cross Society. Many of ...

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  40. ACCIDENT TO CABLE TEAMS.

    For over half an hour on Wednesday afternoon four cable tramway services—Fitzroy, Victoria parade, Port Melbourne, and South Melbourne—were ...

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  41. DISTURBED FRIENDS

    A fatal shooting affair occurred at Beaudesert on December 29. when Jack Gowrie, an aboriginal, was shot. It appears that at the blacks' camp, ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. OUR HEROES

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Appleby, of Petersburg, have received a cable stating that their son (Private R. R. C. Appleby) is in England on leave. He was severely ...

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  43. QUARRY ACCIDENT

    About 6 o'clock on Thursday last a quarryman named Thomas Driver, residing at Queen street, Kensington, met with a serious accident while working ...

    Article : 194 words
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  45. RUSSIA SUPPORTS VENIZELOS.

    The Provisional National Greek Government, which has been formed by M. Venizelos and his supporters and sympathisers, has now been recognised by ...

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  47. Call FOR RECRUITS

    A meeting was held at West Maitland last night to inaugurate a recruiting scheme. A meeting was also held at G[?]igandra. It was suggested that a ...

    Article : 76 words
  48. GERMAN EFFORT TO MILITARISE POLES.

    The Provisional German Military Governor or Poland has issued an official warning to the Poles, according to advices received at Zurich, Switzerland, ...

    Article : 61 words
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  52. PRICE OF COAL.

    The Queensland Government hap appointed a commission to investigate the price of coal. ...

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  53. TWO ZEPPELINS DESTROYED.

    A message received from Copenhagen states that two Zeppelins when leaving the shed at Tondern, in Schlegwig, caught fire. Both vessels were destroyed. ...

    Article : 29 words
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