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  2. SERIOUS FLOODS.

    Police and civilians in several boats engaged in drugging operations at Wangaratta, where six persons were drowned, have recovered the bodies of Mr. T. Rhodes. Mr. J. ...

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  3. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    When the annual conference of the Political Labour League of New South Wales was resumed in the Trades Hall last night theo president (Mr. J. W. Doyle, M.L.A.) read a ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report of Monday, says:- There has been considerable reciprocal artillerying southward of Ypres and ...

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  5. FRONT AGAIN QUIET.

    Little beyond incessant raiding and considerable artillery activity is reported by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. SUNDAY, ISSUED 1.25 P.M.:— ...

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  6. AMERICA IN EARNEST

    The figures Have now been received, practically complete, from 20 States and the District of Columbia (out of 41 States) showing the number of eligible men who ...

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  7. RUSSIAN DISCIPLINE

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that there are signs of increasing discipline among the Russian soldiery. Distinguished regiments ...

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  8. THE MESSINES BATTLE.

    The French Commentator, M. Tudesq, writes that six months were occupied in creating fresh saps extending two kilometres to the far slopes from the prest ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. RECENT BOMBARDMENT OF OSTEND.

    The latest reconnaissance over Ostend has given additional proof of the effective nature of the recent bombardment, and more than justifies the vigorous policy recently adopted ...

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  10. A MAN-MADE EARTHQUAKE.

    Mr. Phillp Gibbs, telegraphing on Sunday morning, snys: The ground gained at Messines remains firm in our Hands. Our artillery is breaking any attempts to ...

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  11. JAPANESE SHIPS.

    Baron Kenjiro Den (Minister for Communications) says:—Japan is willing [?] build sliips for the Allies, but we have not the material. ...

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  12. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    The New York "Tribune's" Ottawa correspondent telegraphs that it may now be stated positively that the Conscription Bill will go through the House, although it ...

    Article : 106 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN MINERS

    Mr. Percival Phillips, telegraphing on Sunday night from France, says: There are to happier men in this happy army of the north than the minors. They tolled ...

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  14. GERMAN SHIPS LEAVE OSTEND

    The Admiralty report: The latest reconnaissance above Ostend shows that all large shipping has been removed. Two destroyers which were reported being towed ...

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  15. RECRUITING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  16. WAR NOTES.

    Sir Douglas Hnlg's reports, which were issued on Sunday, reveal no fresh developments of importance along the front on which the British delivered their offensive on Thursday ...

    Article : 236 words
  17. AMERICAN OFFICERS IN FRANCE.

    The officers of General Pershlng's staff have arrived in Paris. ...

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  18. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    According to an Amsterdam message Austria semi-officially denies that an army deputation has gone to Kussin to negotiate for pence. ...

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  19. SPANISH MINISTRY.

    Senor E. Dato has, according to a message from Madrid, formud a new Spanish Ministry. ...

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  20. CANADIAN POLITICAL CRISIS.

    A message from Ottawa states that Mr. Esloff L. Patenaude (Secretary of State) has resigned from the Canadian Cabinet. ...

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  21. MARTIN-PLACE MEETING.

    At the recruiting meeting in Martin-place yesterday, which was conducted by Lieut. Killeen, seven men came on the platform as volunteers. ...

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  22. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    Lord Northcliffe, who is on a commercial visit, has arrived in America. ...

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  23. ITALIANS ENTER GREECE.

    Messages received from Athens state that Italian troops from Southern Albania have advanced into Northern Greece, and have occupied Yanina, which is the chief ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. HILL 60 AND THE MINERS.

    Messrs. Percival Phillips anil Philip Gibbs supply this morning lengthy accounts of the efficient work carried out by the mining corps prior to the attack delivered on the ...

    Article : 334 words
  25. RIOT IN DUBLIN.

    There has been a riot in Dublin. Count Plunkett (the Sinn Feiner who was recently elected for the North Roscommon seat, but who has so far refused ...

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  26. OUR SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Statistics of the number of school teachers employed by the Department of Public Instruction were issued yesterday by the Minister, Mr. James. Referring to the nmount of ...

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  27. CHINESE DISORDER.

    General Chang Shun, the former military governor of Anhul Province, has demanded the dissolution of the Chinese Parliament within 48 hours. Several ...

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  28. LATE MAJOR REDMOND.

    In the last letter sent by Major William Redmond, M.P., who was killed in action last week, and who was a brother of Mr. John Redmond, the Nationalist ...

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  29. RECRUITS AND INSURANCE PREMIUMS.

    Ina letter to the secretary of the National Federation Committee, Lieutenant G. J. C. Dyett, organising secretary of the State Recruiting Committee, points out that a large ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The undertaking asked by the Prime Minister trom the Queensland Ministry, that no legislation affecting the sugar industry should be passed by the State Legislature during the ...

    Article : 192 words
  31. BELGIAN ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    A French communique refers to a violent artillery attack in the sector of Nieuport les Bains, for which the Belgian gunners were apparently responsible, and as a result of ...

    Article : 352 words
  32. SAILORS AND PACIFICISTS

    The Seamen's and Firemen's Union, which has decided to refuse to woik any ship on which Messrs. Ramsay Macdonald and Jowett (the peace propagandists) ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    Address to wharf-labourers. Sussex-street, ciyt, lunch hour: Sergt.-major M'Donald, Sergt,. T. O'sullivan. S.S.M. Taylor, Sergt. R. K. Watkins. Liverpool Town Hall 8 p.m.: Mr. Russell Sinclair. ...

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  34. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL REFERENDUM.

    The figures in connection with the referendum for the abolition of the Legislative Council are:—Against; 173,324; for, 110,800. ...

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  35. AWARDED THE MILITARY CROSS.

    Mr. John Dill, of the woolwash. Condobolin, has been notified that his son, 2nd-Lieutenant Leslie Herbert Dill, has been awarded the Military Cross. Previously he was promoted ...

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  36. NEW BRITISH WEAPON.

    It is asserted that, as a result of airreconnaissances, 72 Get man batteries were silenced on Thursday. Correspondents state that one of the new ...

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  37. ALLEGED FATAL ASSAULT.

    About 11 o'clock lost night Ethel Lover, 28, whose address is at present unknown, is alleged to have been assaulted in Union-street, near Edward-street, Pyrmont. The Civil ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. AUSTRALIAN STEADINESS

    Mr. Bean, official correspondent with the Australian forces, cables:- To-day (Thursday) the Germans have turned on to our advanced troops all the ...

    Article : 371 words
  39. BELGIAN CONSUL'S FUND.

    Many inquiries have been made at the Belgian Consulate to ascertain if the collections for relief in Belgium are to be discontinued owing to America having assumed all ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. CHARGE OF STEALING FURNITURE

    Further evidence was heard to-day in the cases in which John Giles, 29, storeman was charged with stealing furniture to the value of £354, and Frank Hynes, William ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. "SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR."

    Commenting upon this message to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"I do not know whether it is a fact or not, but if it is, it is something to be thankful for." ...

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  42. JOYOUS PRISONERS.

    The "Petit Parlslen's" correspondent on the British front says'-"The age of most German prisoners captured at Messines is nbout 17 to 18. With the spontaneity of ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    At the opening of the Liverpool Voluntary Workers' Fete, Mr. R B. Orchard, M.P., in the course of his remarks' said that as there were many thousands of men in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. ENEMY CREDIT FALLING.

    The value of the German mark and the Austrian kroner has fallen lower than has ever been known before in Berne, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Stockholm. ...

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  45. ITALIANS AT TANINA.

    The occupation of Ynnlna by Italian cavalry is another indication of Italy's increased activity on the eastern side of the Adriatic since the Rome Conference. On that ...

    Article : 241 words
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