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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT. PROTRACTED SITTING.

    The sitting of the Legislative Assembly which began at 4.30 on Tuesday afternoon, was continued throughout the night and yesterday Despite protracted sitting, only small ...

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  3. RECRUITING.

    Chaplain Green, D.S.O., C.M.G., and several members of the recruiting staff, will address a meeting to-night at Cessnock. ...

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The House of Representatives reassembled to-day, and after passing resolutions of regret at the deaths of Lord Forrest and Sir George Reid adjourned until to-morrow, as a ...

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  5. IN THE WEST NO BIG ACTION

    Sir Douglas Haig reported to-night as follows.: Minor fighting has been continued north-westward of Saint Quentin. We gained ground in the neighbourhood ...

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  6. LATE WAR NEWS. ANOTHER BLOW

    The British have launched a new offensive north-west of St. Quentin. Holnon has been captured. OFFICIAL REPORT. ...

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  7. WAR NOTES. ACTIVITY ON THE BELGIAN FRONT.

    The Belgian communique is probably the most interesting of the official messages relating to the Western front this morning, as it reports great artillery ...

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  8. RUSSIAN TERRORISM.

    Mr. Dosch Fleurot, cabling to the "New York World" from Stockholm, says that he has interviewed a prominent neutral, who described the slaughter by the ...

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  9. MACEDONIAN DRIVE.

    The following communique, relating to the new operations in Macedonia, was issued tonight by the French War Office:— The operations begun on Sunday were ...

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  10. VOLUNTARY BALLOT.

    In announcing to-day that the cards for the proposed voluntary ballot would be issued early in October, the Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. D. Mackinnon, M.L.A.) said ...

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  11. WOMAN WAR WORKER.

    Owing to a breakdown in health, Mrs. Leo Robert, a supervisor in a London munitions factory, is paying a visit to Australia, and has just arrived in Sydney from Melbourne. ...

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  12. NO PEACE TALK.

    The executive committee of the League to Enforce Peace adopted a resolution commending President Wilson's resolution to reject the Austrlian proposals for peace. The league ...

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  13. MACEDONIA.

    The Allies have captured 4000 prisoners in Macedonia. ...

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  14. OPERATIONS IN MACEDONIA.

    Further news from Macedonia shows that the Allied attack there has met with a satisfactory measure of success. The Servian communique published this morning states ...

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  15. PEACE MOVES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that while the Austrian peace proposals were received with amused disdain, Germany's proposals in regard to Belgium ...

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  16. AMERICAN POWER.

    The British Press Bureau announces: The number of American troops embarked at American ports for Europe during August was 313,000. ...

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  17. THE CRIMINAL MUST PAY.

    The Premier of France, M. Clemenceau, speaking in the Senate, said:— The French Government desires to do honour to the splendid soldiers of the Enlente, by ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA.

    A telegram from Moscow, received in Amsterdam says that General Alexieff, with Cossacks and White Guards, has commenced an offensive against the Bolsheviks on the ...

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  19. ITALIAN RAIDS.

    Mr. Ward Price, telegraphing to-night from Italian headquarters, says:— On either side of the precipitous gerge of the Brenta River, where it leaves the Austrian ...

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  20. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Prime Minister's temperature is now normal, but be is still confined to his bed. ...

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  21. UNITED STATES' ARMIES.

    The pinching off of the St. Mihiel salient was an indication of the achievements which the influx of American troops will make possible for the Allies in the 1919 campaign. ...

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  22. ASSISTANT TEACHERS.

    A mass meeting of members of the Public School Assistant Teachers' Association was held in the Protestant Hall last night, when the proposal to bring the teachers under the ...

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  23. LATE MR. SAMUEL COHEN.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Samuel Cohen, of The Chimes, Macleay-street, took place on Tuesday. The interment was in the Jewish section of the Rookwood Cemetery. Among ...

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  24. LATE SIR GEORGE REID.

    An impressive service was held in St. Columba's (Church of Scotland), in connection with the funeral of Sir George Reid. Sir Edward Wallington represented the King, and ...

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  25. LABOUR AND PEACE.

    The Inter-Allied Labour Conference was opened in Westminster Hall to-day. Delegates attended from France, Belgium, Britain, America, Italy, Greece, and Servia. Mr. ...

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  26. GREAT AIR BATTLES

    Sir Douglas Haig, reporting to-night on aviation, says:— There was great nerial activity on the whole of the British front on Monday. Despite ...

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  27. GERMANY BUYS WOOL.

    It is reported that Germany, in addition to purchasing £3,750,000 worth of the Argentine and Uruguayan wool clips of 1917, has also purchased this year £5,000,0000 worth of wool ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    After an announcement by Mr. Garland, Solicitor-General, that overwork in the Assembly and influenza had brought about a condition of things under which the ...

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  29. DEATH OF MAJOR BRODZIAK.

    News has been received by private cable of the death on France of Major Cedric E. Brodziak, who left as a lieutenant with the first contingent of troops from this State. He ...

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  30. I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Street yesterday continued his inquiry undor Royal Commission into the conduct of the police in connection with the I.W.W. cases. ...

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  31. GERMANY AND AMERICAN LABOUR.

    The disclosures contained in the documents released for publication by the Committee of Public Information in Washington throw further light upon the ramifications of ...

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  32. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Newspapers detail a remarkable example of seamanship by the captain of a British merchantman, who not only saved his vessel but sank a submarine. A periscope was ...

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  33. MR. MASSEY OPTIMISTIC.

    Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, who was interviewed in Toronto, said that New Zealand hoped the time would not be long coming when the Allies would talk peace ...

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  34. BOMBS ON GERMANY.

    The Air Ministry reports:— On the afternoon of Monday we twice attacked the aeroplane works and chemical factery at Mannheim, with excellent results. The ...

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  35. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    Headquarters of the censorship of films will be removed to Sydney on Monday next, as 85 per cent. of all imported films are landed in Sydney. ...

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  36. DEPENDENTS' DAY.

    One of the first applications for a house badge received by the honorary organiser yesterday was from the far west, and the applicant wrote saying that it seemed to him ...

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  37. LATE MR. HENRY DAWSON.

    Probate has been granted of the will and codicils of the late Mr. Henry Dawson, of Abbotsford, near Sydney, who died there on July 27 last. The net value of his estate is ...

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  38. ABERMAIN COLLIERIES.

    After seven weeks' idleness Abermain Collieries, No. 1 and No. 2, resumed work yesterday, conditionally upon a conference being arranged forthwith. ...

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  39. THREATENED STRIKE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has written to the Amalgamated Association ot Operative Cotton Spinners, which threatens to commence a great strike. He emphasises the seriousness ...

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  40. DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION.

    The Royal Commission of Naval and Defence Administration, which has been engaged in investigating the business affairs of the Navy Department, has completed its first ...

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  41. LATE LIEUT CAPPER.

    Probate has been granted of the will and codicils of the late Lieutenant Edward Walter, Capper, of the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Territorial Force and Royal Flying ...

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  42. LATE MR. DANIEL BERNARD.

    The late Mr. Daniel Bernard, of Avocastreet, Randwick, photographer and pictureframer, died on May 26 last, leaving an estate valued at £43,023/15/10, most of which is ...

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  43. FIRE IN A FACTORY.

    Fire broke out in a button factory, and the girls had to leap from windows to escape from the building. Many are reported to have been killed. ...

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  44. WHEAT POOL LIABILITIES.

    In the Legislative Council lasi night, Mr. Hagelthorn said the four wheatgrowing States would be liable for £49,000,000 before liabilities on the wheat at present in the pools and ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. R. O. Clack, of Adelaide, Field Secretary to the Y.M.C.A., has sailed from London for America, to assist on the platform in raising £34,000,000 for the Y.M.C.A. and other ...

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  46. MR. HUGHES.

    The "Daily Chronicle." commenting on the proposal that Mr. Hughes should contest the late Sir George Reid's seat (Hanover Square), says that Mr. Hughes is wanted in Australia, ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLICE.

    As soon as the Assembly met yesterday, Mr. Gunn, lender of the Opposition, asked the Premier, Mr. Peake, if he had anything further to inform the House in regard to the low wages ...

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  48. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.

    In a compact and very well got up book published by Butterworth and Co., 180 Phillip-street, Sydney. Mr. F. A. A. Russell, barrister, of Sydney, gives an account of ...

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  49. POSTAL EXPENDITURE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) issued a pamphlet to-day, setting out the work of the Postal Administration for the past three years, and appealing to the people to ...

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  50. MANLY TRAGEDY.

    Mr. H. S. Hawkins, City Coroner, held an inquiry yesterday into the death of Leslie Lynch, aged 4, of Smith-street, Manly, who died in the Manly Cottage Hospital on ...

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  51. CARDINAL FARLEY DEAD.

    The death is announced of Cardinal John Murphy Farley at the age of 76. ...

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