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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    M. Vivian[?], of the French mission, in an eloquent message to the American people, says:—"We have come to cull fresh vigour to our lifelong friendship. You have given ...

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  3. THE BALLARAT.

    It was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-night that a cablegram had been received from the High Commissioner stating that the steamer Ballarat ...

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  4. CONSCRIPTION BEFORE CONGRESS.

    During the debate in the House of Representatives on the Selective Drafts (Conscription) Bill Mr. Mason demanded that Mr. Roosevelt be permitted to raise un ...

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  5. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary correspondent says that Mr. Bonar Law will make an important statement of the Government's economic policy to-day. ...

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  6. RECRUITING.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, M.L.A., D[?]ectorGeneral of Recruiting, has-returned from a recruiting tour,of a fortnight through purtions of New South Wales, winding up at ...

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  7. CONSTERNATION IN BRITAIN.

    The loss of 55 British ships in one week lins caused a sensation among the public and in Parliament, and has entirely changed the attitude of many members of ...

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  8. ANZACS RETURN.

    To the strains of the "Marseillaise"—played by the Liverpool Headqarters Bird, the special train bringing wounded and sick Australian and French soldiers, steamed into ...

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  9. MINOR ACTIONS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, report in late on Thursday night, stated:—We drove off an attempted raid south-eastward of Ypres. ...

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  10. SIR GERALD STRICKLAND.

    Sir Gerald and Lady Edeline Strickland desire to thank the people of New South Wales for the touching expressions of goodwill on their departure from this State, and to express ...

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  11. MARTIN-PLACE MEETING.

    At the conclusion of the speechmaking in Martin-place yesterday six recruits were ready to go to the depot. Mr. Donald Mackinnon, director-general of the recruiting ...

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  12. WAR NOTES.

    The official communiques regarding the fighting on both British and French sections o[?] the Western front again fail to record any movement of importance. This certainly ...

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  13. FAREWELL LUNCHEON.

    The State Government tendered a farewell luncheon to his Excellency the Governor in the lounge room of the Legislative Council an Friday. ...

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  14. RUSSIA STATES HER WAR AIMS.

    A Moscow despatch states that the Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. Miliukoff. In the course of an interview, said that Russia had not received any official offer ...

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  15. SPORTSMEN'S UNIT.

    The organisers of the "Sportsmen's Reinforcement Unit." Lieutenants Les Seaborn and Austin Diamond, are highly-pleased with the response made to their appeal during the past ...

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  16. GEEMAN POLITICS.

    Cabling from Copenhagen, Mr. Cyril Brown, correspondent of the "New York Times," says that advices from Berlin show that the cleavage between the ...

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  17. PRESENTATION FROM THE MANUFACTURERS.

    An illuminated address was presented to the Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, at Government House yeBterday morning, by the Sydney Chamber of Manufactures. The early dat[?] ...

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  18. ENEMY LOSSES.

    The Paris "Matin" Bays: The enemy trenches on the Scarpe are full of dead. The losses amounted to 20 per cent of the effectives. A Pomeranian division was ...

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  19. PREFERENCE TO DOMINIONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law announced that the War Cabinet had unanimously accepted preference to the products and manufactures of the ...

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  20. RED CROSS ADDRESS TO LADY EDELINE.

    On Thursday afternoon an interesting ceremony took place at Government House, when some members of the executive of the Red Cross Society waited on Lady ...

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  21. SUPREMACY IN AIR.

    Mr. W. Joynson—Hicks, in the House of Commons, stated that the late Lieutenant Robinson, V.C., the aviator recently killed at the front, brought down, while with his ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. MACEDONIAN BATTLE

    A French Macedonian communique pays:—The British attacked west of Luke Doiran on the night of the 24th. They captured trenches along a front of 1000 yards ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    Manly: Cors[?], 8 p.m., Private H. Oates (Mayor of Wagga), Sergt. Saundors, Private T. Fernie. Randwick Rifle Range: 3.30 p.m., Miss Evans, ...

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  24. A DESPERATE REMEDY.

    The country in which the enemy has decided to make this remarkable effort does not in itself present unusual features which would suggest any special reason for ...

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  25. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The unpleasant situation revealed in the Admiralty's list of submarine victims, which waa published yesterday. Is not reflected in the French and Italian lists which appear this ...

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  26. EAST AFRICA.

    An official message from East Africa says: The rainy season has been the worst known for nine years, and large operations have been suspended. ...

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  27. TO-MORROW'S MEETINGS.

    Manly: Bandstand, South Steyne, 3.30 p.m., Sorgt, g. R. Salisbury. North Sydney Roserve: Memorial service, at 4 p.m., Sergt. Saunders. ...

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  28. AVIATION ESTIMATES.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Major Baird (Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Board), when introducing the aviation estimates, said there would be after ...

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  29. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The drafting of the final report of the Dardanelles Commission is being completed. It is believed that it is likely to be colourless. The Imperial War Conference will ...

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  30. SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON'S VIEWS.

    In reply to the cable message received by Sir John Quick from Sir William Robertson, Chief of the Imperial Staff, wherein he stated that every man was necessary to win the war. ...

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  31. MR. OZANNE.

    At a political Labour party's meeting in Geelong yesterday, Mrs. Bella Lavender, B.A., referring to Mr. Ozanne, said that a "mysterious something" had occurred at Colombo, by ...

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  32. GERMANY'S STRIKES.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the German Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, has instructed the Governors of the Federal States to.take proceedings, ...

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  33. HERO OF DESTROYER FIGHT.

    Midshipman Gyles, who had charge of the forecastle of the destroyer Broke and, t[?]ough wounded in one eye, kept all the foremost guns In action during the recent ...

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  34. MOTOR CARS DESTROYED.

    A large motor garage in Pittwater-road, Narrabeen, was destroyed by fire late on Thursday night. Before the outbreak was discovered tho building was Well alight, and ...

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  35. OUR FUTURE AIR SERVICE.

    Major Baird's reference in the House of Commons to the necessity for making provision for the continued development of our aerial fleet after the war will be read with ...

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  36. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The conference of persons interested in the sugar industry was resumed yesterday afternoon. The Premier, Mr. Ryan, presided. The treasurer and Mr. Gibson, general ...

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  37. THOSE WHO RETURNED.

    The following officers and m[?]n for N[?]w South Wales returned:- Lieut. Milk, Lie[?]t. Williams, Ptes. Andrews, R. E. Brown, Brow[?], Bolger. A. C. Brow[?]e, Bowden, ...

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  38. UNREST IN SWEDEN.

    A Copenhagen telegram says that 20,000 participated in a socialist demonstration at Malmoe (Sweden), when resolutions were carried demanding a treaty with ...

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  39. NEW ZEPPELIN LOST.

    An Amsterdam inensage says that, according to German deserters' statements, the latest Zeppelin wns destroyed on Monday while ranking a trial [?]rip from ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND COAL TRADE.

    Regulations have been gazetted providing for a census being taken of all stocks of coal in the dominion of five tons nnd over. The Runanga coalminers have decided pot ...

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  41. G.U.O.O.F.

    The following officers of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows were recently elected for the ensuing year:—Grand Ma[?]ter, W. H. Jones; Deputy Grand Master, W. G. Smedley: ...

    Article : 60 words
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