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  2. STATE ELECTIONS. SECOND BALLOTS FIXED.

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  3. RECRUITING.

    There was a crowded audience at the New-town Picture Palace on Thursday night, when Miss Louise Mack delivered a lecture on her experiences in Belgium during the German ...

    Article : 191 words
  4. LATE WAR NEWS. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    A Washington despatch states that Senator Salusbury, President pro tem[?] of the Senate, has advocated the immediate abrogation of all German-American ...

    Article : 668 words
  5. WAR NOTES. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    No change of great import on the front between Arras and Soissons had been reported up to a late hour last night. The British had wrested from the enemy another ...

    Article : 274 words
  6. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Making an important speech in the Reichstag, and referring to the state of affairs in Russia, the German Imperial Chance[?]r, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, ...

    Article : 253 words
  7. BRITISH [?]VADE PALESTINE.

    Twenty thousand Turks have been defeated south of Gaza, in Palestine. An official message from the British forces in Egypt says: We advanced ...

    Article : 238 words
  8. PALESTINE INVASION BY BRITISH ANZACS WIN PRAISE THE MOEWE SHARP FIGHT WITH OTAKI

    Sir Douglas Ha[?]g, in his report on Thursday evening, stated:—After a sharp fight we captured the village of Neuville Bourj[?]val (north-east of Peronne), the enemy ...

    Article : 609 words
  9. MARTIN-PLACE RALLY.

    As a result of a rally conducted in Martin-place last night six recruits handed in their names to the chairman of the gathering, Lieutenant Doull. Among the speakers was ...

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  10. OTAKI FIGHTS MOEWE.

    A message from Copenhagen says that 22 neutral sailors have arrived from Germany, from among the many survivors of sunken ships taken to Germany by the ...

    Article : 388 words
  11. BRITISH SUCCESS NEAR GAZA.

    The successful operation reported this morning, in which Australian mounted forces participated, shows that the British in considerable strength have pushed forward a ...

    Article : 242 words
  12. THE SUNKEN ASTURIAS.

    The newspapers announce that the Government has decided on reprisals in connection with the sinking of the British hospital ship Asturias. The Admiralty ...

    Article : 233 words
  13. NEW RUSSIAN REGIME.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "New York World" interviewed M. Sokol[?]ff, the Socialist leader, who said: "The war will be vigorously prosecuted until ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. SPORTSMEN'S UNIT.

    On Thursday afternoon club secretaries and representatives of 22 branches of sport attended a meeting, held in the rooms of the New South Wales Cricket Association. Mr. ...

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  15. GORDON.

    Extraordinary interest is being taken in the second ballot contest for Gordon, which will be decided to-day. Last night the Premier, after a strenuous ...

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  16. IN OTHER STATES.

    Only 21 men volunteered to-day, and 10 were rejected. Yesterday 20 men were accepted from 31 volunteers. BRISBANE, Friday. ...

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  17. VALUABLE STRATEGIC RAILWAYS.

    The successes which have attended the whole of the British Operations eastward of Suez Canal illustrate the unquestionable importance of railway communication in connection with ...

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  18. ANOTHER DESTROYER LOST.

    The Admiralty announces that a destroyer to-day collided with a steamer, and sank. One fatality occurred. ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

    Marrickville Carnival, Livingstone Park, at 8 p.m. Speakers, Captain Richmond and Sergt. Glover. Manly, at 8 p.m. Speakers, Sergt. Browne, Sergt. Daunt, and Lieut. Nicholis. ...

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  20. GERMANY'S POSITION

    Concluding his speech in the Reichstag, after referring to the United States and Russia, the German Chancellor. Dr. von Bethmann Holwegg, asserted that China's ...

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  21. TO-MORROW'S MEETINGS.

    Meetings will be held at Coogee, 3 p.m.; Bondi, 8 p.m.; Redferm Park, 8 p.m., and North Sydney, at 3 p.m. All meetings will be addressed by returned soldiers and recruiting officers. ...

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  22. AMERICAN WAR ACTIVITY.

    A message from Berlin states that the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, speaking in the Reichstag declared that Germany has no intention of ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, accompanied by Lady Doris Blackwood, and attended by Major ...

    Article : 438 words
  24. MILITARY SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Bonar Law (leader of the House) introduced the Military Service Bill. He said the difficulty in apportioning ...

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  25. GERMANY DEFIES AMERICA.

    The Press Bureau announces that a wireless message from Berlin gives a German official report of a speech of the greatest importance by the German Chancellor, Dr. ...

    Article : 242 words
  26. SUPERIOR BRITISH TACTICS.

    The number of prisoners taken in the present action is small when compared with the captures in the earlier fighting at El Roman[?] Although the British claim to have inflicted ...

    Article : 271 words
  27. KAHIBAH SECOND BALLOT.

    The closing speeches in the Nationalists' campaign for the winning of the Kahibah seat by Mr. A. Edden were delivered to-night. Mr. D. R. Hall addressed a gathering in the ...

    Article : 263 words
  28. AN AMERICAN AFTER REVENGE.

    Austen [?]oy, whose mother and sister were drowned in the Laconia when she was sunk by a German submarine, has foresworn American citizenship and has ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. CZAR REPORTED TO HAVE ESCAPED.

    Reports received in New York from Berlin state that the ex-Czar of Russia has escaped from Tsarskoye Selo' (where he was being guarded under orders from the ...

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  30. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    A Russian official message on Thursday stated:—Enemy attacks north of Stani[?]lau (Gall[?] were repulsed. We also repulsed attacks south-west of ...

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  31. PUBLISHER FINED.

    At the City Court to-day, Charles Edward Sutton Turner, a publisher, of Bligh-street, Sydney, was charged with having organised a patriotic fund without having obtained the ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. GERMAN ARMY AND FOOD ECONOMY

    The statement made by the German Food Controller, Herr von Batocki, which is published this morning, again brings under notice the Question of Germany's food supplies with ...

    Article : 258 words
  33. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Women representing all trades, professions, and occupations went as a deputation to Mr. Lloyd George, in Downing-street. Mr. Lloyd George explained that the ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. REFORM IN GERMANY.

    A Petrograd message says: A mass meeting of working men and soldiers' deputies, held in the Duma, sent an appeal to the working men of Germany and ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Bean, official Press correspondent with the A.I.F., cabling from the British Headquarters in France on Monday says:— Yesterday, after a stiff fight, the ...

    Article : 396 words
  36. MARTIAL LAW IN SPAIN.

    Messages received from Madrid state that martial law has been declared in Spain. The headquarters of the trade unions have been closed. ...

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  37. PREMIER'S VISIT TO JUNEE.

    The Premier will motor across to Junee from Temora on Saturday night, and will return thanks to the electors for returning him to Parliament. He will leave by motor ...

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  38. BIG LINER LAUNCHED AT HONGKONG.

    A message from Hongkong says that the liner Autolycus, of 8000 tons, has been launched. She is the biggest merchant-man yet constructed in the Empire outside ...

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  39. ALBURY.

    Mr. Peter Bowling, Senate candidate, and Mr. M'Kell, member-elect for Redfern, spoke here last night in support of Mr. Bodkin in the second ballot. Mr. M'Kell stated that ...

    Article : 190 words
  40. WOMEN'S PASSPORTS.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) said to-day that since February no passports had been granted, permitting women and children to travel through the ...

    Article : 99 words
  41. DEFUNCT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The case in which one Sinclair is being sued for the return of 100 guineas' subscription to a proposed Russ[?]-British Chamber of Commerce, it being alloged that there is now ...

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  42. MACAO SALE DENIED.

    The Portuguese Government denies the reported sale of Macao to Japan. The Government adds that it is an obvious attempt to create trouble among the Allies. ...

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  43. JUTLAND RELIEF FUND.

    At the annual meeting of the Navy League, Sir Thomas M'Kenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) said that it was desirable to have oversea representatives on the ...

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  44. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING.

    About 2.15 this morning a man walked into the Sydney Hospital, suffering from bullet wound in the stomach. He said that his name was Richard James Alexander, 25 years ...

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  45. AUSTRALASIAN CLUB.

    Lady Northcote formally opened the club for Australasian officers. She said that any-one visiting Australia always found a word of welcome. They intended to adopt tha[?] ...

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  46. VALEDICTORY TO THE GOVERNOR.

    A public meeting is announced to be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon, at 4.15 o'clock, to make arrangements for a farewell dinner to the Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, ...

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  47. SHEARING TROUBLE.

    The conference between the Pastoralists' Association and the A.W.U. resulted in the rejection by the former of the shearers' demands for an increase on agreement rates. ...

    Article : 31 words
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