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  2. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    At the annual conference of the Political Labour League of New south Wales the debate was continued on the following motion, which was moved by Mr. Zieman (Gordon):— ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    Sir Douglas Haig announces two additional British gains this morning, one of which was secured on the southern side of the trout on which the offensive of last Thursday week ...

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  4. WHY GERMANY SEEKS PEACE.

    The following very remarkable speech was made at a public function to-day by President Wilson:— We are about to btd thousands, ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The British have crossed the YpresComines Canal. ...

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  6. RUSSIA MUST DECIDE.

    The Italian mission to the United States has announced that it has received an official despatch from Rome to the effect that the Italian Government will send a ...

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  7. LONDON AIR RAID.

    It was announced in the House or Commons that the following were the casualties in the aeroplane raid on London on Wednesday:— ...

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  8. SMALL ADVANCES

    The latest communiques from FieldMarshal Sir Douglas Haig report two small bat important advances—east of Messines and east of Arras. ...

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  9. GREEK SUBMISSION.

    Speaking in the French Chamber of Deputies, the Premier, M. Ribot, said that Britain and France were united in their purpose of establishing the unity of Greece ...

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  10. THE KAISER AND CONSTANTINE.

    The Kaiser sent the following message to King Constantine of Greece:—"I have heard with righteous wrath of the infamous outrage by our common enemies ...

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  11. CONTROL OP LIQUOR TRADE.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that the Government would take no action regarding the control of the liquor traffic until the House of Commons had ...

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  12. SUCCESS SOUTH OF THE SCARPE.

    The other gain referred to by Sir Douglas Haig in a later message is of a different nature. It does not represent the taking over of a sector which has become of little ...

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  13. IRISH POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that the Government was considering the question of the release of Irish political prisoners, and its decision would ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS CAPTURE GUNS.

    Mr. C. E. W. Benn, officiai Commonwealth correspondent with the A.I.F., telegraphed as follows from the British headQuarters in France on June 13:— ...

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  15. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

    The "Daily News" says that the Board of Trade is pushing forward a scheme for the co-ordination of electrical supplies, in order to economise production and distribution. It ...

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  16. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    It is reported through Amsterdam that Herr Ricklln, in declaring the Second Chamber of the Alsace-Lorraine Parliament closed, asserted that the people of ...

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  17. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message says:—An enemy surprise attack on our new positions on Mount Ortigara and the Asiago Plateau (in the Trentino) failed. We then ...

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  18. SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The Sulphide Corporation has announced an Interim dividend of 10 per cent. ...

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  19. ZEPPELINS AND OBSERVATION.

    We have only the bare announcement of the destruction of Zeppelin L43, and as yet do not know whether it was brought down as the result of an attack by airmen or by ...

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  20. AMERICA'S WAR MEASURES.

    A message from Washington says that It is estimated that the Liberty War Loan, by which £400,000,000 is being raised for the use of the Allies will be £100,000,000 ...

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  21. COFFEE IN THE FIRING LINE.

    Mr. T. Honley, M.L.A., Commissioner of the Australian Comforts' Fund, of which the Citizens' "War Chest" Fund is the New South Wales division states, in the course of ...

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  22. GREAT EXPLOSION OF MUNITIONS.

    Fifty persons were killed by the explosion of munitions at Ashton-underLynne (six miles east of Manchester). Replying in the House of Commons to ...

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  23. SERIOUS UNREST IN SPAIN.

    There is a curious scarcity of Spanish news in London. A solltary telegram received in 24 hours from Barcelona states that the employees ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    Captain R. D. Mulvey, of Gipps-street, Concord, has been three times, mentioned in despatches, and was recently awarded the Military Cross. Captain Mulvey is a graduate ...

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  25. HIGH SEAS MURDER.

    Two recent and authenticated cases again illustrate the utter brutality of German submarine methods. The steamer Karlba was sunk ...

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  26. RICHMOND MAIN COLLIERY.

    The Miners Delegate Board to-day decided that it would not entertain the consolidated system of working at the Richmond Main, colliery. ...

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  27. AID FROM THE UNITED STATES.

    We have recently heard much of the suggestions which have been made in the United States to co-operate with the Alllea in the task of rendering the German armies-blind by ...

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  28. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    A report from Tientsin states that Dr. Morrison (Political Adviser to the Presldent of China) advised the President to resist General Chang Chiun, who has ...

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  29. JUSTICES' ASSOCIATION.

    At the last meeting of the N.S.W. Justices' Association arrangements were concluded for the deputation to the Attorney-General, and It was resolved that the deputation should ...

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  30. GERMANY'S FALLING CREDIT.

    A message from Berne says that the German mark has again fallen remarkably in value. The quotation on Wednesday for 100 marks was 67 francs 50 centimes, ...

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  31. WHAT SOCIALISTS SUGGEST.

    The representatives of the German majority Socialist party (which supports the German Government and the war) who went to Stockholm to take part in the ...

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  32. STEALING CARGO.

    Emanuel Colt. 54, appeared yesterday before Mr. G. H. Smithers. S M., at the Water Police Court, on two charges. The first was that the defendant stole boot polish, matches ...

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  33. RED SEA FORT CAPTURED

    The Admiralty reports that, warships on Tuesday captured Fort Saliff on the eastern shore of the Red Sea, 180 miles north of Perim, after three hours resistance. We ...

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  34. WHEAT STORAGE.

    The wheat Storage Commission recommends the erection of permanent storage capable of holding one-third of the normal crop of Australia. ...

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  35. LABOUE AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Gosling, the president of the Transport Workers' Federation, prcilded at a conference of the federation held at Bristol. Shipping control, he said, had not helped the ...

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  36. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    A Zeppelin has been destroyed in the North Sea. The Zep, elin burst into flames fore and aft, broke in two, and fell into the ...

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  37. CANADA AND WAR.

    The Government has decided to impose super taxation on large incomes in order to fulfill the country's demand for the couscription of wealth. ...

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  38. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Mr. J. F. Hope (a Junior Lord of the Treasury) stated in the House of Commons that the Cabinet had decided that a general exchange of British and German prisoners was ...

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  39. FIRE AT ADELAIDE.

    A destructive fire occurred at Port Adelaide early this morning at a large store atlli[?] by Henry Berry and Co., W[?] merchants. The store, which contained ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND COALMINING DISPUTE.

    A full settlement has been reached in the Taupirl coal mines dispute. The working conditions are the same as under the old agreement. The war bonus of 10 per cent has been ...

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  41. THE BREMEN LOST.

    A telegram from The Hague says that the Klel "Neueste Nachrichten" at last admits that the commercial submarine Bremen (which sailed for America and then disappeared) is ...

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  42. TIRED OF GERMANS.

    A Geneva message says that a disturbance occurred in the Austrian Reiehsrath on a Czech deputy declaring that the entire population demanded the ...

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  43. HOSPITAL FINANCES.

    At the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Royal North Shore Hospital, the honorary treasurer drew attention to the serious condition of the finances, estimating ...

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  44. COAL EXPORTS.

    The coal exports for the week ended to-day totalled 47,480 tons, as against 51,025 tons, last week. ...

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