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  2. THE "BLACK LIST."

    The New York "Times" condemns the German-Americans who express delight at the prospect that the British black list will stop the exports of munitions to the ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    Although the later official messages from the British front north of the Somme announce a temporary lull in the operations, it is evident from the detailed accounts ...

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  4. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    During a "Preparedness" parade a bomb exploded in the heart of the city, and killed six (including two women), and injured 25, some, it is feared, mortally. ...

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  5. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 57 men volunteered and [?]3 men were accepted. The low average in the number of recruits per week is unfortunately being maintained ...

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  6. ANGRY CROWD.

    Another attempt in the Sydney Domain yesterday afternoon to hold a meeting in favour of anti-conscription proved futile. A crowd of 70,000 people, led by a ...

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  7. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sitting as a Royal Commission, Mr. Blacke[?] K.C., resumed the inquiry into the administration of the Home Affairs Department in connection with the Federal capital. ...

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  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Although Mr. Hall (Attorney-General), Mr. Black (Chief Secretary), and the Inspector-General of Police stated that order would be preserved at this afternoon's ...

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  9. EDNA MAY CENTRAL.

    There was an exciting time on the Sydney Stock Exchange on Saturday morning. A message had come through regarding Edna May Central to the effect that the reef was ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Queensland Recruiting Committee has received from the Minister of Defence a statement regarding the number of men required for the reinforcements. Senator Pearce stated ...

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  11. THE CLUBS.

    The final step in giving effect to the will of the people as disclosed by the recent referendum vote was taken on Saturday. A special meeting of the Executive Council was ...

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  12. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The British Foreign Minister, Lord Edward Grey, acknowledging the reports made by the American Embassy with regard to the conditions in the American ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. IN THE GERMAN THIRD DEFENSIVE LINE.

    It will be remembered that Foureaux Wood was penetrated, by the British about a week ago, when the German second defensive lines between Longu[?]val and Bazentin were first ...

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  14. IN OTHER STATES.

    In Victoria on Saturday 80 men volunteered, and 45 were accepted. During the week volunteers numbered 507, and 327 were accepted. BRISBANE, Sunday. ...

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  15. HIGH PRICE OF PAPER.

    The United States Senate has appointed a commission to investigate the high price of printing paper, and has invited 6000 newspapers to submit information. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. SCHOOLMASTER RECRUIT.

    Mr. G. Meb[?]r, master of the D[?]lroy Public School, has enlisted, and gone into Dubbo Camp. ...

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  17. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes will pay his visit to Sydney on Tuesday, August 22. On his arrival Mr. Hughes is to be give[?] a reception at the railway station, is to ...

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  18. RETURNED WOUNDED.

    Both officers and men who disembarked on Friday state that the food provided for the wounded and sick on board was far from what it should have been. It is stated by a number ...

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  19. SOLDIERS' HOSTEL.

    A New Zealand soldiers' club will be opened in Russell-square on August 1. The War Contingent Association realised the urgency of establishing a social ...

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  20. EFFECT IN MELBOURNE.

    A severe shock was given to the share market on Saturday morning by a communication from the office of the Edna May Central Company, Westonia, Western Australia, to ...

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  21. GRAFT IN NEW YORK.

    Investigations indicate a system of gigantic graft between the New York police and white slave dealers. The Grand Jury has returned indictments ...

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  22. COOTAMUNDRA SEAT.

    Mr. Holman (State Premier) has been selected without opposition to contest the Cootamundra seat in the Labour interest [?] the next State elections. Mr. Holman is the ...

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  23. IMPORTANCE OF AERIAL SUPREMACY.

    Almost every day since the opening of the offensive in the Artois-Somme region we have heard of some fresh achievement by the allied airmen. The space which General Haig ...

    Article : 343 words
  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN AGENCY.

    Mr. M. L. Moss has been appointed acting Agent-General for Western Australia. ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND FIRE.

    A fire in one of the main business blocks in New Plymouth destroyed property exceeding £20,000 in value. ...

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  26. LATE MR. BARR SMITH.

    The English estate of the late Mr. Barr Smith, of South Australia, has been valued for probate purposes at £195,777. ...

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  27. PARLIAMENTARY BAR.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly stated last night that, for the present at any rate, he does not intend to make any change as far as he Parliamenary refreshmen-room ...

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  28. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Era arrived off the Heads' late [?] night from Melbourne, and is waiting for permission [?] enter. ...

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  29. NATIONAL ART GALLERY.

    Mr. Charles J. Holmes, director, keeper, and secretary of the National Portrait Gallery, has been appointed director of the National Art Gallery, in succession to Sir Charles ...

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  30. PRICE-FIXING.

    The Commissioners appointed by the Federal Government to advise on the fixing of the prices of foodstuffs, necessary commodities, and transport services, are to take up their ...

    Article : 178 words
  31. TELEGRAPHIC.

    GOODE ISLAND (2005m).—Dep: July 22, [?], s, for Brisbane. ROCKHAMPTON (960m).—Dep: July 22, Gabe, s, [?] Sydney. ...

    Article : 177 words
  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    A railway accident took place at Walloon station on Saturday evening, when the Sydney mail train came into collision with the Toowoomba passenger train which left Brisbane ...

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  33. CLOTHING STRIKE ENDS.

    The clothing workers' strike has ended, after lasting 13 weeks. Fifty thousand workers gain more pay, a 49 hours' week, and preference to unionists. The strike cost ...

    Article : 41 words
  34. EFFECT ON HOTELS.

    On Saturday in Sydney there seemed a marked disposition to obtain liquor before [?] o'clock, but publicans stated that the demand was "nothing out of the ordinary." The ...

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  35. CHEAPER COPPER

    The trade sees signs of cheaper copper. The present quotation is 29 cents, but it has been offering at 24 and 26 for December delivery. ...

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  36. WHEAT.

    Material reductions in the price of grain will probably be announced by the Australian Wheat Board this week. The board is likely to be called together immediately. Questions ...

    Article : 209 words
  37. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  38. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Private Bert Knight, 21 years of age, third son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Knight, of Tarnpirr, Barooga, was killed in France on June 27. ...

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  39. RUSSIA ACTIVE ON THREE FRONTS.

    While the British and French on the Western Front are pausing in their advance on both sides of the Somme, the Russians in the East are pursuing the offensive at three ...

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  40. SERGEANT CRICHTON'S CAREER.

    It is not every day in the week that one meets a man who can show by the double row of five ribbons on his breast that he has fought through[?] ten campaigns. Such a one, ...

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  41. COLLISION AT ORANGE STATION

    At the up entrance to the Orange railway yard on Saturday morning, while a goods train was being shunted on to the Molong line, the brake van crossed on to the main line just ...

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  42. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. Harold Mellwraith has lent the Commonwealth his country house at St. Albans for a convalescent home for Australian nurses. ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  44. BUTTER MARKET.

    The Minister of Agriculture obviously is not pleased with the prospects before the Government's butter business. Mr. Le[?]non has received a telegram from the Minister for ...

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  45. REPATRIATION.

    At the last meeting of the executive committee of the trustees of the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund, the following allocations of funds to the State war councils ...

    Article : 225 words
  46. "ESCAPED WITH THEIR LIVES."

    The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. James Mitchell) was spoken to last evening in regard to the Domain meeting, and the action taken by the police. ...

    Article : 201 words
  47. CENSURE MOTION.

    There is little chance of Mr. Wade's censure motion on the Holman Government, on the ground of Mr. Griffith's reinstatement in the Ministry, being reached in the Legislative ...

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  48. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The R.M.S. Khyber, which left Sydney on June 10, has arrived at Marseilles. The steamer Se[?]stan, which left Adelaide on May 2, has arrived at Bordeaux. The ...

    Article : 109 words
  49. PROBABLE REDUCTION IN PRICE

    Although nothing definite has yet been decided by the selling agencies for Victorian butter, it is not unlikely that a further reduction in prices will be accepted to-morrow. ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  51. DEATH OF MR. J. T. ALLMAN.

    An old and respected resident of Bathurst, Mr. John Tilliard Allman, died at his son's residence, Orange, on Wednesday last, having reached his 75th year the previous ...

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  52. COLONEL GRIFFITHS, D.S.O.

    Lieutenant-Colonel T. Griffiths (secretary of the Military Board in private life) has been the recipient of hearty congratulations consequent upon his recent decoration with the ...

    Article : 76 words
  53. SMART WORK IN VOLHYNIA.

    In Volhynia the Russians continue to meet with phenomenal success, and a Petrograd official message announces the capture of over 12,000 prisoners during Thursday and Friday ...

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  54. LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A communication has been received by the Inverell Municipal Council from the Lands Department, asking if the council has any objection to the resumption of the town ...

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  55. BATHURST SEAT.

    The ballot for the selection of a Liberal candidate for the Bathurst seat was decided fast night. Mr. John Miller, who was defeated in 1913, secured a majority of 100 votes ...

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  56. NEW BRITISH PREMIER.

    The Tribune's London correspondent says that inner political circles in Britain predict that Mr. Lloyd George will shortly become Prime Minister. ...

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  57. POLITICAL LABOUR LEAGUE.

    The executive of the Political Labour League of New South Wales is opposed to conscription. Arrangements are now being made by that ...

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  58. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    The Deputy-Federal Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. A. V. Twine), announces that land and Income returns for the financial year 1916-17 will shortly be due. The, last date ...

    Article : 61 words
  59. RHODES SCHOLAR KILLED.

    Lieutenant Athol Hudson, who is reported to have been killed in action, was selected last December as the Rhodes scholar for New Zealand. ...

    Article : 37 words
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