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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Cloudy generally; showers in the southern interior; fresh to strong north-west to south-west winds. THE DAILY OBSERVER. MONDAY, JULY 2. 1917 ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The King his completed a week's inspection of the Grand Fleet. When visiting the battle cruisers he knighted Admiral Pakenham and decorated ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    At the annual meeting or the Sheep-breeders' Association hist night, the president reviewed the events of tho past year wool and sheep-breeding ...

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  5. WAR TO GO ON.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Prime. Minister) received the freedom or, the City of Glasgow yesterday at St Andrew's Hall. He received a most enthusiastic welcome by ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Christiania states that the valises of Baron Von Rautenfels in which bombs were found bore German official seals. A ton ...

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  7. LATE SPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,276 words
  8. THE LATEST.

    Field Marshal Haig reports: we [?] progressed southward of Lens, capturing a further portion of the [?] system and repulsed raiders ...

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  9. WHY THE BRITISH ARE HELD UP IN PALESTINE.

    Since the battle of Rafa not much has heard of the British position in Palestine. The latest London news papers by mail throw a little light on ...

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  10. DAMAGED SUBMARINE RELEASED.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports that it was announced at a Cabinet meeting Mint the German submarine which recently took refuge at Cadiz departed ...

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  11. German Colonies'

    The Morning Post" does not share Mr. Lloyd George belief that a change in the system of Government will change the sprit of the German people. ...

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  12. OVER MILLION DAYS LOST.

    A report issued by the Minister for Home Affairs states that during 1916 no less than 821 changes in rates of wages were recorded affecting 492,487 work ...

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  13. RUSSIAN INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that Mr. Arthur Henderson has [?]anded the Government a communication on behalf of the British industrial ...

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  14. HOPEFUL OF RUSSIA.

    Reuter correspondent at Tokio reports that the Foreign Minister (Viscount Motono), speaking in the Japanese Diet, said that he was hopeful regarding ...

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  15. EMPLOYERS AND RECRUITING.

    Mr. D. Mackinnon Director-General of Recruiting, stated to-day that a great many employers were doing all they possibly could to assist in the recruiting ...

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  16. French Cruiser Mined

    Reuter Paris correspondent reports that the French cruiser Kleber, from Dakar Brest Struck a nine and sank near Best. Thirty-eight of the crew ...

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  17. Curtailing Sport.

    Following on Mr. Hughes' statement on Friday the Minister for Defence stated that committees would be called to other in each military district to ...

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  18. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN FRONT.

    The correspondent of the "Times" a Roumanian headquarters' slates that the Russian and Roumanian troops are dn fine condition, and are provided with all ...

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  19. Working Non-Combatants

    Reuter learns that 600 inhabitants of [?] whose names are given have been compulsorily working in the Gor[?]trenches between the British lines ...

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  20. STORING WHEAT.

    The Victorian Minister for Railways has stated that a Wheat Storage Bill will be forehadowed in the Governors speech at the opening of the State ...

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  21. Italians Withdraw

    An Italian official says Our advanced posts withdraw last night from Agnella Pass on the Asiasgo plateau, owing to a prolonged violent bombardment. We ...

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  22. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  23. AMERICAN ADMIRAL'S SCHEME.

    Rear Admiral Fiske, a prominent authority, declares that the Allies must go in after the German fleet before the jack of oil ties up the British ...

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  24. ALLIED POSITION IN MACEDONIA.

    If the Palestime campaign has become obscure an absolute veil of mystery has been drawn over the Macedonian position. To understand the ...

    Article : 377 words
  25. WHEAT PAYMENTS.

    The Minister for Agriculture announces that arrangements for the next advantage on the 1915-16 wheat were completed earlier than was expected. A ...

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  26. Spain's Decree

    Reuter's correspondent says that king Alfonso has issued it decree forbidding submarines of any belligerent navigation in Spanish waters or ...

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  27. Greece.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that although war has not been declared, the Venizelist Government considers that a state of war has existed ...

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  28. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Oswald Henry Dixon, an accountant in the Rock branch of the and of New South Wales has been arrested on a charge of the murder of his wife, who ...

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  29. Bloodless Revolution

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent by order of M. Kerensky, after a failure of peaceful persuasion the 12th and 13th divisions of sharpshooters which refused ...

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  30. LLOYD GEORGE SARCASTIC.

    Lloyd George, speaking at Dundee said: "We are now possessed of such a reserve of munitions that whatever the German submarines do they cannot ...

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  31. Darcy's Funeral.

    The funeral of Les Darcy took place this afternoon and was attended by an enormous concourse of people, the procession being nearly two miles long. ...

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  32. STATE FINANCES.

    The State revenue returns for the financial year yesterday show an increase of £88,818. The receipts for the period were £20,511,748 as ...

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  33. GERMANY MAY DECLARE WAR.

    Reuter's Athen's correspondent reports that the cabinet Ministers have taken over their departments. The clearance of undesirables has also begun. M. ...

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  34. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES.

    The Minister for Defence has finally, approved of regulations governing the issue of an amended scale, of separation allowances under which mothers of ...

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  35. BUILDINGS WRECKED.

    A number of buildings in Perth were party wrecked yesterday morning durning a thunderstorm. A thunderbolt struck some buildings. The iron roof of ...

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  36. BOYS' STRIKE.

    There is no immediate prospect of a settlement of the strike of boys at the Randwick workshops. It is feared that the trouble will extend causing the ...

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  37. TOLL OF THE U-BOATS.

    On the eve of the official statement in the Reichstag that in February and March over 1,600,000, tons of shipping including over 1,000,000 of British ...

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  38. MACQUARIE ELECTION.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, on Saturday issued a writ for the Macquaric election, fixing the following dates:—Nomination day, July 9. polling ...

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  39. VICTORIAN DEFICIT EXPECTED.

    The Victorian Treasury officials state that the finances for the year in that State will probably show a deficit of about £150,000. ...

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  40. "A WOMAN'S POWER."

    Mollie King, the daintiest and most charming of emotional actresses takes the leading role in William A. Brady's five act play "A Woman's power," which ...

    Article : 158 words
  41. BOXING.

    Vine Blackburn was awarded the verdict over Tom Maguire in the fifteenth round at the Stadium last night. The latter was disqualified for a foul. ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. PERSONAL.

    Cannon Fairbrother has received word that Private H. H. Summers 33rd Battalion died of wounds on June 7. Pte. Summers was the husband of Mrs. R. ...

    Article : 32 words
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