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  2. MEXICO AND U.S.A.

    General Carranza's reply to the United States Note has been published. It is entirely pacific, and emphasises the significance of the release of the American ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. WAR NOTES.

    The offensive along the Somme River continues slowly at points, but with satisfactory thoroughness. The allied armies here did not set out with any, ideas of dramatic display. ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports a further slight advance near Thiepval. ...

    Article : 28 words
  5. FEDERAL STEAMERS.

    The cabled announcement published to-day to the effect that it had been decided to lenve, the fifteen vessels purchased by Mr. Hughes on the British registry, and not ...

    Article : 482 words
  6. BUTTON DAY.

    The amount already banked from special donations and metropolitan and Buburban collections for the War Chest Button Day now totals £27,469. In addition several ...

    Article : 324 words
  7. PEARLING.

    It will surprise most people to learn that four-fifths of the world's output of pearis[?]ll of the best quality is produced from Australian waters almost exclusively—that is, in ...

    Article : 609 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The State Parliament was opened to-day. The Governor's speech states that the Ministers have entered into an agreement for the preparation of plans and specifications for ...

    Article : 474 words
  9. CITIZEN FORCES.

    It is officially announced that the Austral[?] military forces will receive their training for the year 1916-17 as follows:—(a) One, [?]day muster parade for administrative ...

    Article : 556 words
  10. BASTERN FRONT.

    A Petrograd communique states:—We routed the enemy on the right/bank of the Dneister, capturing a fortified position westward of Issandizivatchon, manking ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. GENERAL VILLA.

    The newspapers publish an uncontirmed story that, General Villa has died from the effects of a bullet wound in one of his legs. ...

    Article : 37 words
  12. CHIEF RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    Advices received in Amsterdam from Germany state that the chief Russian attacks are to the northward of the Pripet, between Servech and Sgara, and to the ...

    Article : 35 words
  13. AN ADVANTAGEOUS FRENCH POSITION

    An unofficial message from Paris suggests that the possession of the plateau of Hill 105 gives the French a big advantage, as it dominates the Somme River between Frise ...

    Article : 422 words
  14. MR. HUGHES.

    The "Tribune's" London correspondent says that although Mr. Hughes has left for Australia, he informed a politician that it is his intention to be in England ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Members of the Carpenters and Joiners' Society,.A.M.A., Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Boilermakers' Society, Trades and Trades Labourers' Association, Iron and Brass ...

    Article : 142 words
  16. POST-WAR FISCAL POLICY

    A propos of the Paris Economic Conference, a number of Liberal peers and members of the House of Commons have prepared a memorandum [?]rotesting against ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. TRADE ALLIANCE.

    The newspapers criticise the proposed Allies trade alliance as being to the detriment of neutral nations. The "Sun" says that when peace comes ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AGENCY.

    Mr. F. W. Young (Agent-General for South Australia) and Mrs, Young gave a reception on the occasion of the opening of the new South Australian offices. Over 200 guests were ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. STRIKE ENDED.

    The trouble at Josephson's clothing factory, Petrle Terrace, where military clothing has been solely made, has been settlod, and the men have resumed work. ...

    Article : 32 words
  20. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The grants by the Government hitherto relieving non-commissloned officers and men of rent, insurance premiums, and school fees, have been extended to ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. ACCIDENT INSURANCE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, the Chief Justice awarded costs to plaintiff in the action brought by the Australian Alliance Assurance Company against the State, which was board ...

    Article : 39 words
  22. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    We have received the following statement, officially supplied:- "Attention was directed by one of the hon. secretaries of the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund ...

    Article : 550 words
  23. POSTAL SORTERS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster), in reply to a series of questions put by the Sydney postal sorters, stated there had been considerable dissatisfaction owing to the ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. BURSARIES.

    At the request of the Premier, the Education Department has furnished an exhaustive report upon the first bursaries awarded under the Bursary Amendment Act of 1912. The Bursary ...

    Article : 597 words
  25. MILITARY.

    The following appointments, promotions, and transfers in the Australian naval and military forces were gazetted to-day:- To be Hon. Captains—Lieuten[?]ts F. ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. OVERSEAS VISITORS.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), Colonel Richardson, and the visiting members of Parliament, inspected the New Zealand soldiers ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. BOXING.

    Dillon leaves shortly for Australia, where he will have a contest with Darcy. ...

    Article : 22 words
  28. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The R.M.S. Osterley (from Sydney) has arrived at London. The steamer Indianie (from Copenbagen), and the American 4-mstd. b[?]tne. ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. FRUIT FARMS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Queensland War Council Committee state that the survey of land at Beerburrum, on the North Coast line, into areas suitable for fruit-growing by returned soldiers is ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. CYMMRODORION SOCIETY.

    Members of the Cymmrodorion Society of New South Wales, a Weish organisation, met at the School of Arts to decide upon a form of welcome to Mr. W. M. Hughes. ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. REVOLT IN BERLIN.

    The "Corriere D'Italia," referring to the revolt in, Berlin, says: "The Socialists proclaimed a general strike. Some factories and railways have been ...

    Article : 34 words
  32. A BULLET-STOPPING JACKET.

    In an endeavour to reduce the number of casualties sustaiped by armles in modern trench warfare we have already witnessed a reversion to the use of armour, and the ...

    Article : 388 words
  33. DURATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    Replying to a question in the House of Representatives, Mr. Massey said the Government could not see its way to introduce legislation this session to extend the ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. LATE SHIPPING.

    Karamea, s, 5364 tons, Captain Read, from We[?] ton. TELEGRAPHIC. NEWCASTLE (62m).—A[?]: July 6, Arlake Maru, [?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  35. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.

    In the Police Court to-day George Joseph Petrie and Joseph James Petrie were charged with stealing 35 head of cattle, the property of Robert Richard Barnes and others. A ...

    Article : 380 words
  36. SUBMARINE ADVENTURE.

    In a certain dockyard in England is one of the finest of his Majesty's undersea boats, which, with her bow twisted and bent as the result of a collision with an enemy mine in ...

    Article : 249 words
  37. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 93 men offered their services, and 58 were accepted. There were more men at the barracks yesterday inquiring for reject badges than there ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. CASUALTIES.

    A tram and a cart came into collision in New South Head-road, Rushcuttor Bay, at about 6 o'clock yesterday evening. The cart was capsized, and the driver, Laurence Cashel, ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  40. COUNTRY RE[?]RUITING.

    Country recrulting is still very slack. The official returns for the seven days ended on Wednesday showed that only 159 country recruits had been accepted. ...

    Article : 31 words
  41. SEAMAN INJURED.

    Peter Braham, 44, a seaman, yesterday fell a distance of 35 feet down the hold of the collier Malachite, lying at the North Shore Gas Company's wharf, Neutral Bay. The Civil ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. IN OTHER STATES.

    There were 64 volunteers in Victoria to-day, and 36 were accepted. BRISBANE, Thursday. Fifty-seven recruits were accepted in ...

    Article : 28 words
  43. LABOURITES IN DISPUTE.

    Replying to Mr. Evans' (general secretary to the New South Wales P.L.L.) explanation of his official statement about rescuing the P.L.L movement from the Parliamentarlans. ...

    Article : 220 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY.

    A telegram from Christchurch states that in the course of a circular dated London, June 30, issued by the New Zealand Shipping Company to all shareholders. In connection ...

    Article : 277 words
  45. A PATRIOTIC MAYOR.

    A smoke concert was tendered to Sgt. F. H. Clarke, at the Randwick Town Hall, last night. Sgt. Clarke resigned the mayoralty of Randwick to take up milltary duties again, he ...

    Article : 84 words
  46. FRENCH NATIONAL DAY.

    The French National Day Committe[?] draws attention to the fact that the commemoration. day on July 14 will in no way be regarded as an occasion for collecting funds. The ...

    Article : 133 words
  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  48. ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY.

    The annual awards, of the Royal Humane Society of Australasia were announced tonight. Mrs. Isabel A. Mitchell, of Nowcastle, was awarded a bronze modal. ...

    Article : 31 words
  49. CAMPS' RECORD.

    The State Commandant, Brigadier Ramaciotti, V.D., states that the percentage of absentces without leave from all the A.I.F. camps in this State constituted a record this ...

    Article : 413 words
  50. ADMIRAL SIR JOHN JELLICOE'S DESPATCH.

    Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's despatch regarding the naval battle off Jutland on the afternoon of May 31 last is a most stirring story of British pluck and brilliant seamanship. ...

    Article : 340 words
  51. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK.

    Mr. M. Henderson, chief mechanical engineer for the Commonwealth Government, who went to America and Great Britain to report, on railway workshops and munition ...

    Article : 104 words
  52. BOY CHARTED WITH MANSLAUGHTER.

    As a result of the inquiry held, by the City Coronor (Dr. Cole) to-day into the death of a boy named George John Howes, at Melbourne Hospital on June 28, Charles Holden, 15 ...

    Article : 82 words
  53. HARRINGTONS, LTT.

    Owing to a typographical error in the advertisement of Messrs. Harringtons, Ltd., which appeared in our issue of Saturday last, on page 12, it was made to appear that the German ...

    Article : 53 words
  54. DEPENDENTS OF INTERNED ALIENS.

    Mr. Black, Chief Secretary, stated yesterday that his department has received numerous appeals for assistance from dependent relations of interned enemy subjects. Complainte ...

    Article : 99 words
  55. WAR QUESTIONS.

    "Inquirer" (Randwick): (1) The pay for a private in the Australian Imperial Forces is [?]s day. On enlist ing a further sum of 1s 5d per day for the wife, and 4½d per day for each child, up to £[?] a day inclusive ...

    Article : 191 words
  56. TO-DAY.

    Liberal Association: Annual Conference, King's H[?] 10. Theatre Royal: "Sign of the Cross," [?] [?]er Majesty's: "The Quaker Girl," 7.50. ...

    Article : 199 words
  57. OUTBREAKS OF FIRE.

    A fire occurred last night in Lett-street, Katoomba, resulting in the complete destruction of a weatherboard furnished cottage, known as Glen Allce, the property of Mrs. ...

    Article : 73 words
  58. ROBEERIES.

    A tobacconist shop in Castlereagh-street, city, conducted by Spiros Papparys, was entered by thieves on Wednesday night or Thursday morning and £14 in eash and about £5 ...

    Article : 70 words
  59. CLUBS AND EARLY CLOSING.

    Requests that clubs should not be subjected to the same legislation as hotels, unil that the question of early closing should be dealt with by direct legislation instead of by means ...

    Article : 106 words
  60. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    The following casual[?]es are recorted:- killed in Action.—Cpl. walter Russell, Lce. Cpl. Albert Robertson, Ptes. Eric Fooks, Daniel Small, William Perkins, Albert Robertson, Robert Harrow, ...

    Article : 169 words
  61. POLICE COUR[?] DEPOSITIONS.

    A bill has been brought in in the State House of Parliament by the Attorney-General (Mr. Lawson) to enable depositions taken in police courts in respect of indictable offenees ...

    Article : 109 words
  62. LADY EDELINE BABIES' HOSPITAL.

    Additional accommodation is to be provided at the Lady Edellne Hospital for Babies, in the shape of a comfortable waiting-room for mothers visiting their babies. ...

    Article : 32 words
  63. NORTH QUEENSLAND DERBY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  64. PARRAMATTA VOLUNTARY WORKERS.

    The Parramatta Vol[?]ntary workers' Association held a very successful picture show on Thuesday evening, when there were about 2000 people present. The [?]ort of the association is to provide homes for disabled ...

    Article : 86 words
  65. DEATH OF MR. J. CROZIER.

    Mr. John Crozier, who was well-known in Australian racing circles since the early seventies, died suddenly yesterday at Murruinbeena (Vic.). ...

    Article : 35 words
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