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  2. EMPIRE BUILDING PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    The Post-War Trade Committee advocates preferential treatment within the Empire. The "Times" considers that the acceptance of the recommendations is ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA MARVELLOUS SOLDIERS

    Brigadier-General They, who has arrived in England from the Somm[?] eulogists the Australian soldier. He says:—"J take off my hat in ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. AMERICA DEFIED GERMAN TRUCULENCE

    A Berlin official message absolutely denies that Germany has sent a Note to the United States either directly or through other mediums, inviting ...

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  5. LABOR TROUBLES DE BAVAY PLANT

    The dismissal of a worker from the Amalgamated Zinc (De Bavay) plant has had serious consequences, His comrades considered that he had been victimised ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. 1917 OFFENSIVE WILL BE DECISIVE

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. the British Commander-in-Chief in France, has given an interview to French war ...

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  7. SPECIAL LABOR CONFERENCE LABOR AND RECRUITING

    The fourth session of the special cenference of the United Labor Party was held at the Trades Hall last night. There was a fair attendance of dele[?]ates. ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The success of the Australian War Loan has evoked much favorable comment in Britain. The people of Australia are warmly ...

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  9. WIRE TO TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL.

    Mr. T. B. Merry (secretary of the Trades and Labor Council) yesterday aftenoon received the following wire from Mr. W. Barnett (secretary of the ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE'S OUTRAGE. MAY RESULT IN A CLIMAX.

    The American consul at Rome has sent a cable to the authorities stating that an Austrian submarine shelled and sank the American schooner Lyman Law ...

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  11. FUTURE O[?] METAL TRADE.

    The High Commissioner (Hon. Andrew Fisher) lectured at the Colonial Institute last night. A lengthy discussion fallowed. Viscount Hythe contended that Britain ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. POST-WAR POLICY.

    "The Times" understands that the committee appointed by Mr. Asquish last summer to consider Britain's commercial and industrial post-war policy, has furnished ...

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  13. THE CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    In its comments on the withdrawal of conscriptionist legislators from the special conference of the United Labor Party, the "Daily Post" says: — "The ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. DEPUTY SPEAKER ERRS

    At the time of the adjournment of the House of Representatives Dr. Maloney was speaking on many questions to an audience composed almost exclusively ...

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  15. REVOLT IN CUBA.

    The New York "Tribune" directs attention to the feet that the revolt in Cuba is coincident with the unusual emigration of Germans from the United ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA AND PUBLICITY.

    A direct compliment to the Australian Records Office is paid by the Canadian Press Association in conveying a suggestion made by the London representative ...

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  17. MR. DEAKING GATHERS DATA.

    Hon. Alfre Deaken has vis[?] the Chamber of Mines to secure information regarding the zinc and copper refineries at Trail, which have grown to large ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SUPPLY OF CANNONFODDER.

    Russia has called up the men of the 1897 and 1898 classes, thus enabling her to place 1,000,000 more effectives in the field. ...

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  19. MR. WALLIS ON THE SITUATION.

    Sir—The statement made by Mr. F. W. Lundie that "many of the members. in speaking, hurled at all and sundry such expressions as 'liar,' you Germans," and ...

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  20. WILL AMERICA STAND BY.

    Dr. Abbot has pubished advertisements for the American Rights League, containing the declaration:—"America at war. Germany is asking the American people ...

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  21. "COMBING OUT" WELSH MINERS.

    The Cardiff conference of South Wales coal miners has rejected the suggesting combing-out scheme by 81,300 votes to 54,600 The conference was adiourned ...

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  22. SUBMARINES FURTHER ACTIVITY

    It is officially reported that an enemy submarine emerged from the month of the Adour River, and fired six shots at the coast. The land batteries immediate[?] ...

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  23. STICK TO THE EMPIRE.

    Presiding at the first of the Rhodes Trustee Empire lectures at the London University, the Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) said She present ...

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  24. GERMAN TROOPS MOVING.

    An Amsterdam message states that the movement of troops is in full swing in Germany. Railway restrictions are increasing, and it is expected that ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. THE HUMBUG OF BERNSTORFF.

    The Associated Press. states that prior to his departure from Washington the ex-German Ambassador (Count von Bernsior[?]) in the course of an interview ...

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  26. ENLISTED AND DROWNED

    Five hours after the time set for his wedding to Miss Lane, of Woodfield, yesterday, the body of John Paxton was found in the river at Delatite. He left ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS KAISER WORRIED

    An Amsterdam messages is responsible for the statement that the recent visi[?] of the Kaiser to Vienna was undertaken owing to the determined independence of ...

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  28. SAVED FROM THE AFRIC.

    The pilot and 144 members of the crew of the White Star liner Afric have been landed. The vessel was torpedoed when on the ...

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  29. BRITISH INCERASE OF MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Addison (Minister of Munitions), speaking at Bedford, compared the weekly output of munitions for 1917 as compared with 1916 thus:—Heavy guns ...

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  30. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    The delegates of the Young China Party, when urging the Pre[?] to follow the example of America with regard to the intolerant murder campaign of the ...

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  31. STREET EXPLOSION

    David Hamilton and Michael Roland, who were trench digging at the city railway works, Macquarrie street, were severely injured yesterday by an ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. LAND FIGHTING EAST AND WEST.

    An official Petrograd message states:—"The Germans bombarded our trenches south of Driaviat Lake with mechanical shells. They attacked and penetrated ...

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  33. SPLENDID PEACHES

    Some beautiful specimens of peaches, products of the State experimental orchard about three-quarters of a mile from Blackwood, are to be seen in the Tourist ...

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  34. WHAT THEY DO IN RUSSIA.

    A correspondeat at Petregrad. refer[?] to the arrest of the leaders of the Modsrate Labor Orgad [?] on a charge of revolutionary conspiracy, states that the ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    The Admiralty has intercepted a wire less from Gergmany, officially reported:—"We repulsed the British in a hand to band attack at Serro, and we drove out ...

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  36. DEPARTURE OF BERNSDORFF.

    The German Ambassador sails on the steamer Frederick VIII. Among the 650 passengers is the Baroness Zwiedenek, whose husband was formerly a ...

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  37. WAR LOAN

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Hon. A. Poynton) announced to-day that applications would be accepted for War Lean stock or bonds until April 2. ...

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  38. SPORT FOR BRITISH FARMERS.

    The British Game Laws have been suspended, and farmers are now allowed to shoot pheasants and other game. ...

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  39. AMERICANS DETAINED IN TURKEY.

    Increasing anxiety is felt concerning the fate of 1000 Americans who have teen detained in Asia Minor. Official enquiries are being made in ...

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  40. A PEACE ADVOCATE'S DEFEAT.

    Sir J. Maden (Coalitionist) has been elected at Essendale (a division of Lancashire), defeating his opponent, Taylor, a peace candidate, by 6019 votes to 1804. ...

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  41. AMERICAN CRUISER HELD UP.

    The American cruiser Desmoines was convoying a medical ship laden with 1,000.000 dollars worth of food contributed for the relief of the Syrians and ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. FEMALE TAXICAB DRIVERS.

    The male taxicab drivers have objected to the contemplated [?] of the authorities with regard to the issue of driving licences to women. The ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S "FINAL BREAK."

    The "final break between the conscriptionist and anti-conscriptionist members of the Labor Party in JSouth' Australia has been regarded in Labor circles here as ...

    Article : 330 words
  44. UNCLE SAM FEELS SORE.

    There is increasing irritation and soreness in America concerting Germany's want of consideration for American rights. These opinions are beginning ...

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  45. WOMAN CHARGED

    Ivy Ethel Rutledge Newton (29) was charged with having obtained by false representations £237 17/. £264 10/, and other sums from George Abel Baldry. a ...

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  46. THE LABOR PARTY CONFERENCE AND THE "NATIONAL" PARTY.

    Sir—As the publication of Mr. Smeaton's letter in reply to the request of the executive of the United Labor Party that he should "define his attitude ...

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  48. COOL DRINKS HEATED.

    A call was given to The metropolitan fire brigade last evening at 9.30 from Gray street, to deal with an outbreak of fire in a cool drink shop on North ...

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  49. RAILWAYS CHOKED WITH FREIGHT

    The wheat elevators arc full, and the railways are choked with freight. There are other evidences of the effect of the submarine blockade. The accumulation ...

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  50. THE SPECIAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    Sir—In The Daily Herald" repors of the proceedings of the special Labor conference on Wednesday evening Mr. Buttenfield, M.P., is represented as saying ...

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  51. SUBMARINE FIASCO.

    Writing in the "Echo de Paris," Mr. Marcel Hutin points out that 112 vessels entered the French ports on Monday. One ship intended for France was sunk. ...

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  52. PRAISE FOR BRITISH PATROLS.

    The good work accomplished by the British patrol fleet in coping with the submarine menace and in safeguarding passenger ships is the subject of many ...

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