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  2. THE STORM.

    A glorious summer day yesterday succeeded the remarkable torrential downpours which for three days deluged practically the whole of New South Wales and a large portion of ...

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  3. RETURNED SOLDIERS' PARTY.

    During the recent referendum campaign it was evident that much capital was made of grievances of men already in the A.I.F., and conditions affecting enlistment. The Returned ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The lull in military operations remains unbroken, and, as far as the cablegrams received during the week-end indicate, it appears to extend to all fighting fronts. The Western ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig, reporting at noon on Friday, stated: Hostile artillery fire prevails east of Vimy Ridge. Sir Douglas Haig on "Friday night ...

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  6. THE ITALIANS.

    An Italian official message on Friday stated: West of Cavazuccherina our trench mortars forced the enemy to evacuate some trenches. We ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS.

    A Paris reports says M. Pichon (Foreign Minister) speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, stated that the French Government was in complete record with the Allies ...

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  8. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A message from Paris Bays it is reported that an enemy submarine torpedoed a British steamer of 4190 tons in the Mediterranean. The steamer sank in three minutes. The ...

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  9. RUSSIA

    A Petrograd message says the Central Powers have accepted Trotsky's proposal to prolong the armistice another month. An Amsterdam message says it is ...

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  10. EXECUTIONS IN BELGIUM.

    It is learned from official Belgian sources that there were 58 executions in Belgium recently, totalling 170 for the year. They were for patriotic "crimes." The victims include ten ...

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  11. GERMAN REPLY.

    An Amsterdam message says it is expected that the German Chancellor (Count von Hertling) on Monday will state Germany's reply to President Wilson's and Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  12. SUBALTERN'S PAY.

    The announcement is to be published on Monday that the War Cabinet has decided to increase the pay of subalterns during the war to a minimum of 10/6 daily from Octobor 1, ...

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  13. EAST AFRICA.

    An official message from East Africa states: A small, exhausted German force, short of food and ammunition, moved up the Lujenda. valley into Portuguese territory, capturing ...

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  14. COLLISIONS IN MID-AIR.

    In his communique published on Saturday last, Sir Douglas Haig mentioned that during aviation work on Wednesday three British aeroplanes were lost, two of which collided ...

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  15. THE ALLIES' OBJECT.

    A report from Washington states that Senator A. Lewis introduced a resolution asking the Sonate's approval of President Wilson's 14 peace terms. ...

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  16. FOOD RATIONING.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Control Department (Mr. J. R. Clynes), in the course of an interview, strongly opposed the complete rationing of all foods. The scheme, ...

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  17. WITH ALL HANDS.

    The Admiralty reports that the destroyer Racoon was wrecked and foundered on January 9 during a snowstorm off the north coast of Ireland. ...

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  18. RELEASED FROM GERMANY.

    An Amsterdam message states that two trainloads of British wounded from Germany have arrived from Rotterdam, en route for England. Included among them are a ...

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  19. BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    Rear-Admiral Fremantle is the only member of the new Board of Admiralty who was not serving under Admiral Jellicoe. RearAdmiral Fremantle has been made Deputy ...

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  20. IN QUEENSLAND.

    Further heavy rains are reportod along the western line. The Ayr train was cancelled on Friday, owing to the water being two feet over Haughton Bridge early in the morning. ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    It is expected that the meatless day in Britain will not apply to private homes, where it is impossible to ensure its enforcement. It is understood that the Government is ...

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  22. REVOLUTION MAKING.

    A Stockholm message says that a Petrograd newspaper announces the arrival of M. Rakavk[?], leader of the Roumanian Social-Democrats, to discuss with Lenin and Trotsky the ...

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  23. TANKS COLLECT WAR BONDS.

    The tanks have now taken a total of £35,500,000. During the Edinburgh week they collected £4,400,000, and in the Hull £2,095,000. ...

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  24. ENEMY MACHINE'S COSTLY DIVE.

    The risk of [?]erial collisions is one to which the enemy airmen are just as Hable as are the members of the Royal Flying Corps. In an interesting series of articles entitled "An ...

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  25. CLYDE ENGINEERS' CLAIMS.

    The Minister for Labour has telegraphed to the Clyde engineers strongly deprecating the stoppage of work, and announcing that he has decided to adopt the Trade Union ...

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  26. RECRUITING.

    A recruiting meeting will be held in Martinplace to-day at 1 p.m., when Sergeant Cross, D.C.M., Lieut[?]nant Thomson, Sergeant Hamilton, and Private Martin will make appeals. ...

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  27. UNDERGROUND HANGARS.

    An Amsterdam message says the "Echo do Belge" reports that the Germans in Belgium have constructed immense concrete underground hangars, from which the aeroplanes ...

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  28. ADMIRALTY PROMOTION

    The Admiralty changes include the promotion of Mr. Charles Merz, electrical consulting engineer, as an unpaid director of experiments and research. ...

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  29. CLYDE ENGINEERS.

    The representatives of the Clyde engineers, after a conference, telegraphed to the War Cabinet pointing out that the employers' previous more liberal offer was now suspended by ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Rugby match played by the troops resulted as follows:—Australian Headquarters, 20 points; Canadians, 3 points. It is reported from Stockholm that Sir ...

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  31. £4,000,000 CARGO OF TEA.

    At the police court prosecution of a member of a crew of a mine sweeper for stealing 41b of tea, it was disclosed that the minesweeper salvaged a vessel carryrng tea valued ...

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  32. BOYS KILLED BY MINE.

    Eight boys were killed while watching a drifting mine, which exploded against the pier at Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire. ...

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  33. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    A New York report says the United States Bar Association at its meeting outlined plans for a world court after the war, based upon the contracting parties agreeing to submit to ...

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  34. EXPLOSION IN MINE.

    An explosion occurred at a coal mine at Halmer End, near Newcastle, while 247 miners were below. A hundred have been rescued so far. ...

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  35. VICE-ADMIRAL BACON.

    It is officially announced that Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon has been appointed Controller of the Munitions and Inventions Department, succeeding Colonel Goold-Adams. ...

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  36. VICTORIA CROSS AWARDS.

    Eighteen Victoria Crosses have been awarded, the recipients including Private Henry James Nicholas, a New Zealander, for conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty in an ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND'S WHEAT CROP.

    It is officially stated that the prospects for a fairly good harvest were never better, but it is considered that all the wheat purchased by the Govornment from Australia will be ...

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  38. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) laid on the table of the House of Representatives tho report on the operations of the post-office for the financial year 1916-17. After charging ...

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  39. GERMANY AND SPAIN.

    Germany's contempt for Spain, which was shown by her recant attack on the British hospital ship Rewa, in spite of her promise to Spain in August last that she would in ...

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  40. MAJOR SHILLINGTON'S FAREWELL.

    Major S. J. Shillington, who since the retirement of Captain Coates has held the position of organising secretary of the State Recruiting Committee in this State, bade ...

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  41. MYSTERY OF THE WEST.

    The mystery surrounding the disappearance of a station owner named Bertrand Henry Robert Bower, part owner of the Isdell Junction station, in the north, some 200 miles ...

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  42. HOLLAND'S NEEDS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraa[?]" states that the Dutch delegate has returned after economic negotiations in Paris and London. The Entente Powers, it is stated, are willing to ...

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  43. FOR NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    Miss Christabel Pankhurst says that she is overjoyed by the fact that women's hopes are being realised after patient waiting and peaceful warfare. They are determined to use ...

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  44. INTERNAL RUSSIA.

    A despatch from Petrograd says an agreement was reached between the Bolsh[?]vik and Ukrainian delegates at Brest, L[?]tovsk. The independence of the Ukraine was recognised, ...

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  45. UNITED STATES.

    A Washington message states that Baron Sato, late Ambassador to the United States, has left for Japan. The ex-Mayor of New York, Mr. Mitchell, ...

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  46. EMPERROR'S FAVOURITE DEAD.

    Fraul[?]in Schratt, a favourite of the late Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, and to whom he left £40,000, died recently in comparative poverty. She was much belo[?]ed by ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH NAVY PAY.

    In connection with the increases in the pay of officers and men of the sen-going forces of the Commonwealth Navy, announced by the Minister for the Navy, to take effect from ...

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  48. HOUSING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At a special meeting of the Lithgow branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League, in connection with the housing of returned men working at the factory, it was ...

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  49. AIRMAN'S HEROISM.

    Flying at an altitude of 1206ft over the Channel, Li[?]utenant F[?]dden's engine stopped, and the machine fell into the sea. Elight Commander Hodges, who was piloting another ...

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  50. SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    A Madrid message states that the Spanish steamer, Joaquin Mumbru (2703 tons, was torpedoed 70 miles from Madeira. The captain and 22 of the crew are missing. Eighteen ...

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  51. FINLAND'S INDEPENDENCE.

    A Copenhagen message says that Denmark and Norway have acknowledged Finland's independence. ...

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