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  2. MANUFACTURERS.

    The eleventh annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia began yesterday afternoon. The president, Mr. W. W. Forwood (South Australia), ...

    Article : 1,530 words
  3. CENTURY'S RRCORD.

    Special references to the centenary of the [?]ank of New South Wales were made at the [?]alf-yearly meeting of shareholders yesterday. Mr. J. T. Walker, in seconding the motion ...

    Article : 891 words
  4. RED TRIANGLE DAY.

    From the aspect of public interest to the street arrangementa, evidences of the organisation details in connection with Red Triangle Day are coming late view. Yesterday ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  5. WAR NOTES.

    For several months past the cablegrams have been announcing important military operations on various fronts. While the Western front has attracted most attention by reason ...

    Article : 552 words
  6. JAPAN'S HELP.

    The Washington representative of the United States Press Association asserts that the despatch of a large force of Japanesc to the Russian front is ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. AMERICA.

    It is reported that 100.000 Americans will be shortly despatched to France. Advices from Washington state that America's contingent of 100,000 men for ...

    Article : 459 words
  8. RUSSIA.

    Swiss telegrams confirm the stoppage in the movements of Austrians and Germans from the East front. The High Command noted numerous symptoms, suggesting a ...

    Article : 441 words
  9. WESTERN FRONT

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report on Monday, says:- we rapuised north-westward of Cherisy and southward of Lens, ...

    Article : 375 words
  10. HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    Negotiations for the settlement of the Hungarian political crisis have been without result. The Archduke Joseph, after negotiating with Count Tisza, left ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Lieut Colonel John Whiting, who belonged to a Middlesex regiment, but was attached to the Royal Naval Division, has died of wounds. He formerly resided at Wanganui, New ...

    Article : 43 words
  12. RECRUITING.

    The number of enlistments for the week ended May 26 were:—Calare, 12; Cook, 4; Cowper, 10; Dalley, 19; Darling, 6; East Sydney, 98; Eden-Monaro, 6; Gwydir, 7; Hume, ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. THE IDLE EASTERN FRONT.

    Several cabled messages from different sources, which appear this morning, refer to the possibility of the Russians assuming the offensive in the not very distant future. The ...

    Article : 525 words
  14. SPORTSMEN'S UNIT.

    The organisers of the unit point out that there is still plenty of room for more men in the ranks of the unit. They want men who are "sports," not necessarily athletes, ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. BRAZIL.

    The Brazilian Congress voted in favour of cancelling neutrality by 136 votes to 3. Rio de Janeiro newspapers expect that Brazil will declare war within three days. ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. ITALY'S SUCCESSES.

    A message from Rome states that the Italian army, after[?] six days' battle, is still fresh, and almost intact. It has indicted tremendous losses. The results ...

    Article : 364 words
  17. "KING OF NO MAN'S LAND."

    Sergeant Camden, who gained the D.C.M. by rescuing Private Jackson, V.C., while under shell fire, and was designated by General Birdwoood "King of No Man's Land," ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. EUROPE'S FOOD.

    Mr. Hoover (Chairman, United States Food Board), speaking in Washington, emphasised the necessity for increased production. ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. SHIPBUILDING.

    Steps have been taken by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to call a conference of the unions interested to consider the question of shipbuilding in Australia. He has sent a ...

    Article : 201 words
  20. MR. BALFOUR IN CANADA.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour attended a Cabinet meeting in Ottawa, and afterwards addressed the Canadian House of Commons and the Senate in joint session. He was ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    Martin-place, 1 p.m.—Mrs. J. B. Lee, Captain Lawrance, D.S.O., and Lieut. M'Ghle. Mr. Tall[?]ur Andrews will assist by singing two songs, accompanied by the Tivoli orchestra. ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Interest in the work of the Proportional Representation Society was reflected in the large attendance at the annual meeting of that body, held in the Royal Society's Rooms, ...

    Article : 342 words
  23. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    According to a Madrid message, 20,000 persons attended a great Liberal rally, and expressed sympathy with the Entente. The reactionary newspapers ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. JEWS AND THE Y.M.C.A.

    On Sunday last, in the Great Synagogue, on the occasion of the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost), Rabbi Cohen, before beginning his sermon, made the following remarks:—"I would ...

    Article : 264 words
  25. MR. MACKINNON AT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director of Recruiting, Senator Newland, chairman of the South Australian Recruiting Committee, and Mr. A. J. Roberts, Mayor of Glenelg, arrived at ...

    Article : 72 words
  26. FRIDAY'S AIR RAID.

    In connection with the attack by enemy aircraft on the south-east of England on friday evening, general headquarters [?]tion Folkestone as the town where ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    The message from America, which states that the despatch of a large Japanese force to the Russian front is contemplated, recalls the arguments which were used earlier in ...

    Article : 416 words
  28. FIRING IN NORTH SEA.

    Copenhagen messages report that violent and rapid cannonading was heard in the North Sea, along the Jutland coast, all night. ...

    Article : 26 words
  29. DIMINISHING ENLISTMENTS.

    The recruiting figures for the past week for the Commonwealth show that the number of enlistments is still diminishing. The figures are:—New South Wales, 366; Victoria, 279; ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. GERMAN ESCAPES.

    Lieutenant Th[?]en's latest escape rivals the ingenuity of his escapes from Donington Hall in September, 1915, and from Maidenhead Camp in February, 1916, which resulted in Thelen ...

    Article : 140 words
  31. IN OTHER STATES.

    In Victoria to-day 43 men volunteered, and 25 were accepted. BRISBANE, Tuesday. In Brisbane to-day 17 men volunteered and ...

    Article : 28 words
  32. SIR JOHN FORREST ON LIQUOR REFORM.

    A deputation, representing the Australasian Methodist Conference, was introduced to the Federal Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, to-day, to urge the following resolution, which had ...

    Article : 242 words
  33. ANZAC HERO'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of ex-Sergt. R. N. Humberstone, D.C.M., who was knocked down and killed by a tram at Darlinghurst on Saturday, took place yesterday morning at the Waverley Cemetery. ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. GERMAN MADNESS.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the correspondent of the "Deutsche" publishes a symposium of the All-German League's views of peace terms. ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. ANOTHER BATTLEPLANE.

    Mr. Fuller, Acting Premier, has received a communication front the Governor-General, in which reference is made to a despatch from the Secretary, of State for the Colonies, ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. SUBMARINES ATTACK IRISH.

    In connection with the German submarine campaign against the Irish fishing fleets, it is stated that the Germans refused to allow the Irish fishermen to take ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. ALLEGED PROMTEERING.

    There is an increased public outery against food prices. A number of semi-public bodies denounce the alleged profiteering, and demand that Lord Devonport, as Food Controller, ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. MR. JAMES AT LISMORE.

    Mr. James, Minister for Education, accompanted by Mrs. James, and Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt, arrived from Sydney, via Tenterfield, on Monday night. They visited the ...

    Article : 44 words
  39. FEDERAL RECOUNTS.

    In view of the closeness of the contests In the Macquarie. Moreton, and Brisbane constituencies, it has been decided to have a recount of the votes cast both in Australia ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. PROPOSED COAUTION.

    It is understood that shortly a conclusive effort will be made to bring about a Coalition Ministry. ...

    Article : 22 words
  41. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    A new hay shed belonging to Mr. Knowles, a dairy farmer, containing a considerable quantity of hay, carts, and agricultural machinery, was burnt to the ground. It is ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. POSITION IN GREECE.

    Advices from Athens state that the Government has unreservedly accepted the Allies' plan of control, and only expresses the desire to be allowed to exchange ...

    Article : 42 words
  43. MR. KING O'MAL[?]EY.

    Mr. King O'Malley. the defeated candidate for Darwin, is at present in Melbourne. He reaffirmed to-day his decision not to seek reelection to the Federal Parliament and it is ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Treasurer stated to-day that a communication had been sent to Mr. Hughes, conveying the terms of the sugar award, and asking the Federal Government to ratify its ...

    Article : 48 words
  45. FURTHER ECONOMIES.

    With the view of economising gas and electricity, illumination advertisements and exterfor lighting have been prohibited at all hou[?] ...

    Article : 23 words
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