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  2. KAISER TO WORKMEN.

    The Kaiser, in a speech to Krupps' Workmen at Essen, made an astounding attack on Britain, whom he accused of introducing terrible hatred into this war, ...

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  3. ATTACKS RENEWED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports : —Despite the weather, our operations continued successfully on Thursday morning ...

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  4. THE ALLIES' CAUSE.

    Mr. Lloyd George was given an ovation on receiving the freedom of Manchester. In his speech the Prime Minister said The fate of the Empire and the destiny ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at American Headquarters says that General Pershing launched a limited objective attack on a front of ...

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  6. LATE SIR GEORGE REID.

    The flag at Australia House was to-day flown at half-mast as a mark of respect for the date Sir George Reid. Many Australians In London have paid ...

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  7. THE I.W.W. COMMISSION.

    The inquiry by Mr. Justice Street, Royal Commissioner, into certain charges made against members of the police force, entered upon its seventeenth day at No. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The difficulty at Richmond-Main Colliery has been adjusted, and work will be resumed on Sunday night. None of the members of the Colliery Employees' ...

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  9. ENEMY'S SHORTENED LINE.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association learns that the enemy does not show any inclination to abandon the Passchendaele-Wytschate-Messines ...

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  10. ABERMAIN COLLIERIES.

    The position in regard to the Abermain Collieries was considered at a conference of the parties yesterday, but was without result The two collieries are still idle. ...

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  11. WITHDRAWAL FROM DOUAI.

    Official advices have reported the systematic evacuation at Doual, one of the most important forward German bases in France. The movement of the equipment ...

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  12. THE MIHIEL SALIENT.

    Major-General Maurice, military correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," writes; The most remarkable feature of Marshal Foch's generalship is the way he kept the ...

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  13. MINERS' BALLOT.

    The ballot for the acceptance or rejection of the conciliatiion proposals contained in the Arbitration Amendment Act is now being taken among the members of ...

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  14. FRENCH CRITICS' VIEWS.

    In Paris, the military critics discuss the Allied prospects of further advance, now that the German retreat has stopped at the Hindenburg line. Floods and wide ...

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  15. STEEL WORKS EMPLOYEES.

    An agreement under the New South Wales Industrial Arbitration Act has been entered into between the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Limited, and the Iron ...

    Article : 262 words
  16. MEMORIAL TO NEW ZEALANDERS.

    The Bishop of Exeter unveiled a tablet in Bereferrers Parish Church to the memory of New Zealanders belonging to the Twenty-eighth Reinforcements killed on ...

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  17. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    PRIVATE M'EVOY.—Mr. and Mrs. P. M'Evoy, of Winsor-street, Merewether, have received word that their son, Private Tom M'Evoy, was killed in action on August 22. ...

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  18. A DAY FOR REMEMBRANCE.

    There are gentle people who deprecate all stories of German atrocities. The murder of Belgium, they tell us, was greatly exaggerated; the sinking of a ...

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  19. EVACUATING DOUAI.

    Reports received at Washington from Franco state that the Germans are systematically evacuating Douai. Huge quantities of stores are observed behind the ...

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  20. CHURCH'S WANING INFLUENCE.

    A further report by the Archbishop of Canterbury's committee, commenting on the church's waning influence, complains of the clergy's intellectual sloth and ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    The police have received a report from Cairns that an old-age Pensioner, Charles Nicholson, who was missing from his home at Fossilbrook, was found dead. He ...

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  22. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    The bulk of the men engaged at the Honeysuckle Point workshops will resume on Monday, after the annual and accumulated leave of ton days. ...

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  23. SOME ANECDOTES RECALLED.

    The announcement made yesterday by the "Newcastle Morning Herald" of the death in England of Sir George Reid was received on all sides with regret. There ...

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  24. FRENCH OFFICIAL.

    A French communique this morning says:—Westward of St. Quentin, co-operating with the British, we advanced to the ...

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  25. HEXHAM ROAD DISPUTE.

    The motion to continue the injunction, granted last Wednesday week, on the application of Messrs. J. and A. Brown, restraining the Tarro Shire Council from ...

    Article : 130 words
  26. SHIPBUILDING AND LABOUR.

    Mr. J. O'Toole, general secretary to the Federated Boilmakers and Iron Shipbuilders' Society, yesterday received a copy of the log of piece work rates ...

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  27. SIBERIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The whole of the Tran-Silberian railway from Viadivostock to Samara is now in our hands, and we dispersed the led Guards in the neighbourhood of ...

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  28. AMERICAN OFFENSIVE.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at American Headquarters reports:—Americans and French attacked on the ...

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  29. IN ALBANIA.

    An Italian communique says:—Lively encounters have occurred to the south-east of Berat. ...

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  30. "HOMES DAY" IN SYDNEY.

    The well-organised appeal for contributions to "Soldiers" Homes Day" fund was launched in beautiful weather this morning. At an early hour collectors ...

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  31. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    A new volume of "Lloyd's Register' contains the names of 612 new steamers owned by the British Shipping Controller, all having the prefix "war," as in ...

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  32. PORT PIRIE TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the Port Pirie Trades and Labour Council hold last night was continued until a late hour. On Thursday a report was published of a statement by ...

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  33. MAJOR J. J. A. WALKER.

    Mrs. J. J. A. Walker, of Newcastle, has received a letter from her husband, Major J. J. A. Walker, stating he is returning to Australia. Before enlisting ...

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  34. BOLSHEVIK HORROR.

    A Copenhagen correspondent states that an alarming telegram from Russia via Helsingfors states that the peasants around the capital marched into Petrograd ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND MINERS.

    Mr. A. C. Willis, the general secretary to the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, has received a lengthy official statement from Messrs. P. ...

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  36. CORPORAL R. T. RICHARDS, M.M.

    Corporal R. T. Richards, of the First Signallers Squadron, First Anzac Mounted Division, who at the time of his enlistment in October, 1916, was a telegraph ...

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  37. MEAT ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir Owen Cox announced this evening that the recommendation of the recent Meat Conference had, after due consideration, been substantially accepted. It was ...

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  38. LIEUTENANT JAMES.

    Mr. C. James, district superintendent of railways at Newcastle, has received a letter from his youngest son, Lieutenant H. B. James, who says: "I have had ...

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  39. SUBMARINED.

    It is reported from New York that the Canadian liner Missanable has been sunk by a U-boat in European waters. In marine circles there is no confirmation of ...

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  40. WEST WALLSEND.

    Mr. John Davies, one of the pioneers of Old Greta, passed away on Wednesday, at his daughter's home, Mrs. J. Kaiser, of Brown-street, West Wallsend. His ...

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  41. GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless German official message says: renewed English attacks between the Arra-Cambral, and the Perenne-Cambral roads failed. France-Americans attacked ...

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  42. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The railway returns show a total of 52,000 tons dealt with at the Steel Works during August, and 22,000 tons of general traflic at Port Waratah. The coal dealt ...

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  43. LIQUOR TRADE IN WAR-TIME.

    Brigadier-General Cuscaden, Director-General of the Australian Army Medical Service, giving evidence before the Senate Committee, thought that soldiers' arm ...

    Article : 87 words
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