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  3. ("Times," United Service and Reuter Cables.) TRAITORS IN AMERICA.

    Montreal, Suturday.—Thirty persons were kille this morning at 7 o'clock, when The huge explosive plant of the Curtiss Co. cxploded 40 mdes from the ...

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  4. ("Times," United Service and Reuter Cables. BALTIC BATTLE PREDICTED.

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  5. ("Times," United Service and Reuter Cables.) £5,000,000 FOR CAFE ROUTE

    Lord Curzon, Lo[?]d [?] of [?] Council, and a member of ths [?] Cabi[?]et, speaking in the [?] on Lords, emphastsed the point that the [?] ...

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  8. JUST NOW SENTRIES [?] THE[?] POSTS.....

    Reporting the sinking of a Russian destroyer in the Aland Archipelago, the Acting Minister for Marino says it has been found that one of the most ...

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  9. THE WHEELS ARE KEPT GOING

    Mr. J. Fraser, Chief Railway Commissioner, states that on Friday aftercontinued on Nert Page.) THE N.S.W. STRIKE. ...

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  10. NO DISTILLING AFTER SEPT. 8.

    It is announced that the disti[?]tion of spirits and beverages in the United States must cease on September 8th. ...

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  11. THE WAR- PROFITS BILL. IS ON THE LINES MR. HIGCS LAID DOWN—BUT WILL BE IMPROVED.

    Important amendments of the Wartime Profits Bill were announced by Sir John Forrest in a statement on Saturday. He said that the ...

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  12. PROFITEERING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Johannesburg.—It is officially stated that the South African Government is appointing a commission to inquir[?] whether the price of necessaries on the ...

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  13. THE STRUGGLE FOR MOLDAVIA

    Telegraphing from Jassy, the temporary capital of Roumania, the London "Times" correspondent, says: "The greatest and bloodiest battle that the ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. GERMAN INFLUENCES IN TRADE HALLS

    Reference to the strike and the infiuences behind it was made by the P[?] Minister during the ceremony of planting trees in Bay-street, ...

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  15. DRAYMEN STOP CARTING TO HARBOR.

    After a meeting of the Trolley and Draymen's Union, attended by mote than 900 members, it was announced that it had been decided not to cart to ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. TRAINING AMERICAN OFFICERS

    It is announced that 27,500 newlycommissioned officers from the civilian [?]aming camps will repors for army duty on the 29th Angust. It is ...

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  17. FARMING AND SHELL-MAKING.

    Were also [?] at West[?] on Friday. Major R. Hunt (Unionist) complained that the Board of Agriculture was not ...

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  18. ADELAIDE WHARF-TRADE AFFECTED.

    Adelaide.—The pinch of the strike is being felt in the diminution of the [?] trade trade at Port Adelaide. On Saturday 50 men employed by Rule ...

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  19. GENERAL GABLES.

    It is expected that Sir Robert Bordon, the Canadian Prime Minister, will inform the country that a Coalition Government is to be formed. ...

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  20. THE DESERT LINE FOLLY.

    The Commonwealth Minister for Works and Railvays, Mr. W. A. Watt. states that 350 men have left. the railhead at the South Australian head of ...

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  21. SARRAIL'S DIFFICULTIES.

    Speaking in the House of Commons in regard to the Balkans campaign, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, ceelared that he was ...

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  22. PLENTY OF FREE LIBOR IN MELBOURNE

    So brisk has been the enrohment of men for national service that it is understood that the office is to be transferred from King-street to the ...

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  24. [?]ELBOURNE WHARF-LABORERS HOLD MEETIHG & ADJOURN TILL TUESDAY

    There was a large attendance at the meeting ot wharf labore[?] and other waterfront workers, held at the guild Hall, Melbourne, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  26. 'BRITISH[?]CABINET CHANCES.

    It is announced by the Official Pros[?] Bureau that the following changes have been made in the British Ministry:— ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY IN ACTION,

    Mr. C. W. Mean, Official Press Representative with the Australian Imperial Force, cables that Australian artillery [?]as again involved in Thursdays' very ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. STATE HOUSES

    Private members having had the whole of Thursday, the Legislative Assembly will to-morrow revert to the discussion of Government business. One ...

    Article : 152 words
  29. GEELONG WILL DO ITS SHARE TO MAINTAIN LAW & ORDER.

    The call for national service has been taken up enthusiastically in Geelong Professional men, merchants and men of independent means, as well as ...

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  30. AR BRIEFS.

    London reports state that fuve Canadians were killed and 23 injured by an explosion of a mine at a mimic war in Hampshire. ...

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  31. CHANGED ADDRESS.

    The Defence Department announces Mine communications intended for the Anzac Mounted Division Base, Cairo, and Australian Headquarters Egypt, ...

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  33. LOHBOWERS ANB IRISHMEN.

    Correspondents state that the London[?] and the Irish divided the honors in the hottest fighting around "Shrewsbury. Forest," and "Polygon Wood." ...

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  34. "A DELIBERATE BEVOLT."

    Mr. Hughes stated Last mght, that the Government is going to face the situation as it exists, and will endeavor to carry on the necessary work of the ...

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  35. AT GEELONG.

    No further development has taken place at the wharves. The discharging of ballast from the wheat ship has been completed, and a quantity of wneat— ...

    Article : 274 words
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  38. LONDON TIMES WAR CABLES.

    (Such of the cable news on this page fo headed has appeared in the London "Times." and is cabled to Australia by special [?]missicn It should be ...

    Article : 57 words
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