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  2. THE REFERENDUM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  3. RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY.

    The following official statement was sent to us last night from Colonel Steward, the official secretary to the Governor-General: ...

    Article : 121 words
  4. WAR NOTES.

    There is still much speculation as to the nature of the offensive action which Germany is likely to take on the Western front during the coming year. A Zurich message states ...

    Article : 501 words
  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his despatch, reviewing last year's operations, pays tribute to the navy. He says: "The debt the army owes to the navy grows ever ...

    Article : 101 words
  6. BREST-LITOVSK.

    A, message from Paris states that M. Trotsky and the Russian delegates hurried to Brest-Litovsk, and are now discussing the situation with the Austrians and Germans, ...

    Article : 349 words
  7. CAPTURES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  8. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message on Monday stated: Anglo-French batteries repeatedly shelled enemy positions and areas in the rear between Vidor and Ponte Della G[?]ula, ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. MR. RYAN'S COMMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) commented this evening on the latest phases of the Federal situation. He criticised members of the Nationalist party for attempting to find ways ...

    Article : 333 words
  10. THE STATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 words
  11. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reporting at midday states: "An enemy party raided a post in the neighbourhood of Flesquieres. One of our machines is missing. There is ...

    Article : 39 words
  12. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch, pays a tribute to the great gallantry of the Australians at Bullecourt, on April 11, executing with the West Riding Battalions a very diffcult ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. WILL MR. HUGHES BE RECALLED?

    Mr. Hughes called at Federal Government House at half-past 10 o'clock. He was with his Excellency the Governor-General for about a quarter of an hour, and when he arrived at ...

    Article : 640 words
  14. "PLEDGES MADE TO BE KEPT."

    Mr. Arthur Ra[?]. secretary to the anti-conscription committee, said yesterday that it was gratifying to know that the force of public opinion had at last forced Mr. Hughes into ...

    Article : 380 words
  15. BRITAIN'S AIMS.

    Amsterdam advices show that the German newspapers adopt an uncompromising attitude over Mr. Lloyd George's speech. Some declare that the British a[?]ms are Imperialistic, ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. FROST BREAKING.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs from the Western front:—The frost is breaking up, and, signs of a great thaw have now begun, which will soon transform Flanders, ...

    Article : 316 words
  17. GERMANS DIVIDED.

    The pan-Germans are reported to be actively seeking to achieve the overthrow of Herr von Kuhlmann. They regard him as the chief obstacle to the policy of the militarists. The ...

    Article : 460 words
  18. BRITISH CAPTURES DURING 1917.

    The official figures relating to British captures during the year 1917 are convincing proofs of the accuracy of Sir Douglas Haig's statement in a recent order to the British ...

    Article : 506 words
  19. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    Baron Syd[?]nham, in the course of an article in the "Daily Graphic," says: "Her colonies cannot be returned to Germany. Australia and New Zealand feared German incursions in the ...

    Article : 281 words
  20. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    M. Albert Thomas (ex-Minister for Munitions, France), in an interview published in the "Daily Chronicle" regarding Alsace-Lorraine, says:—"British Labour was led to ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. A PERTH RESOLUTION.

    The following resolution was agreed to at last night's meeting of the Australian Labour Federation:—"That in the event of the Federal National Government breaking its pledge to ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Sir,—There are two features of the present political situation which hasty critics are apt to overlook. The first is that the vote of December 20 does not in any way alter the ...

    Article : 703 words
  23. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    A Tokio report says it is semi-officially stated that Japan is prepared to protect Allied subjects and fulfil her Entente obligations at Vladivostock, but it is not intended to take ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. QUEENSLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  25. BACK FROM GERMANY.

    Six hundred released English soldiers and civilians, who arrived at Boston (Linco[?]nshire) from Germany, were enthusiastically welcomed. There were many touching reunions. ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    The "New York Sun's" Washington correspondent learns that Germany may reply to Mr. Lloyd George. Herr Von Kuhlmann has long been seeking an opportunity to appeal ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. THE LIQUOR EVIL.

    The Rev. Joseph Port Newton (of U.S.A.), preaching in the City Temple, delivered a remarkable denunciation of the English liquor Policy. ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press says that an early conference of the Allied premiers is likely. Arrangements are being made to employ ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. LORD READING'S APPOINTMENT.

    Washington advices state that Lord Reading's appointment as Special Ambassador has caused most wide-spread satisfaction. He is admirably fitted to control Britain's ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    When members of the Caucus opposition party who were at Parliament House were informed that Mr. Tudor had been called into consultation by the Governor-General they ...

    Article : 473 words
  31. CONSCRIPTION LAW.

    A Washington report says the United States Supreme Court has uph[?]ld the constitutionality of the Draft Law. Mr. Justice White said the objectors' arguments were devoid of ...

    Article : 56 words
  32. "FREEDOM OF THE SEAS."

    One of the most prominent demands made by the Central Powers when referring to possible peace negotiations with the Allies is that the "freedom of the seas" shall be ...

    Article : 434 words
  33. MADAME MELBA.

    Advices from New York state that Madame Melba has had a successful tour with Miss Stella Power, of Melbourne, who had an enthusiastic reception. ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. GERMAN CENSOR.

    A Washington report says the State Department has issued copies of secret telgrams from the German censor to the Press last spring prohibiting the publication of ...

    Article : 179 words
  35. IMPERIAL WAR EXHIBITION.

    Lord French opened the Imperial War Exhibition at Burlington House of pictures and trophies, including street name plates from Ypres, riddled with bullets, also a German ...

    Article : 163 words
  36. BRAVE WOMEN.

    There have been awarded 350 medals of the British Empire Order, mostly to munition workers. The recipients include many women who showed courage in moments of gravest ...

    Article : 50 words
  37. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    A report from Washington states that Lord Rhondda (British Food Controller) cables that he views the food situation with grave anxiety, and that he is unable now to avoid ...

    Article : 242 words
  38. RAID ON MANNHEIM.

    A Geneva report says that 50 aged wealthy Germans, with their families, have arrived at Basic homeless as the result of a reprisal air raid in Mannheim. Immense havoc was wrought, ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED.

    Private Harry Mitchell, a New Zealander, was walking in a dark lane in Essex, when he was accidentally killed by a motor car which overtook him. The starting handle pinned ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. GUNS AND MEN WANTED.

    A message from Washington says, that Mr. M'Cormich, who has returned from the battlef[?]ont, delivered a speech in the House of Representatives, in which he stated that the ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. A SWISS CONSUL'S DEATH.

    The death occurred to-day of Mr. E. W. van Senden, manager of Dalgety and Co., and one of the best known men in the wool trade in the State. He was Consul for ...

    Article : 43 words
  42. FINNISH REPUBLIC.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Germany has recognised Finland's'independence. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    Captain Sleeman Anderson, a son of the Bishop of Riverina, who is attached to the Engineers in France, has been awarded the Military Cross. ...

    Article : 134 words
  44. SPECIAL AMBASSADOR TO UNITED STATES.

    An official announcement explains that Sir Cecil Spring Rice (British Ambassador to America) is on leave. Lord Reading is to be appointed High Commissioner in the character ...

    Article : 97 words
  45. HEROES OF THE AIR.

    The identity of two British star airmen has been disclosed. Captain Philip Fullard, D.S.O., and Military Cross, aged 19, downed 42 Germans, averaging two weekly, Captain ...

    Article : 47 words
  46. KILLED BY AN EXPLOSION.

    Joseph Bell, 30 years of age, a married man, living at New Lambton, was killed by an explosion at a gravel quarry at Teralba this morning. He was engaged in charging ...

    Article : 64 words
  47. BLOW AGAINST TURKS.

    The War Office announces: It is reported from Aden that a strong reconnaissance in the direction of Hatum and Jabir resulted in the destruction of the defences of Hatum. ...

    Article : 35 words
  48. SIR JOHN FORREST.

    Sir John Forrest, whose interview with the Governor-General to-day lasted from a quarter-past 4 o'clock in the afternoon till a quarter to 7 this evening, stated his position ...

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  49. THE LATE MR. H. C. ROGERS.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Horac[?] C. Rogers, chief law reporter of the "Sydney Morning Herald," will leave his late residence, Tandanya, Hazelbank-road, Wollstonecraft, at ...

    Article : 41 words
  50. BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces: A British destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean. Ten men were lost. ...

    Article : 24 words
  51. MAORI LEGISLATOR'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of Mr. C. Parata, member for the Southern Maori electorate, at the age of 53. ...

    Article : 31 words
  52. AMERICAN VESSEL LOST.

    A New York message says: The American steamer Harry Luckenbach bas been torpe[?]d. Eight of those on board perished. ...

    Article : 23 words
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