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  2. ITALY'S GALLANTRY.

    The latest Italian official report states: The enemy has intensified his actions against our mountainous front, from the Aslago Plateau to the Plave Valley. ...

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  3. IN PALESTINE.

    An official message from Palestine states:—General Sir Edmund Allenby reports:— Our infantry and mounted troops ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Nomination papers for the various district offices of the Colliery Employees' Federation for the ensuing year bare been sent out to the lodges, and are returnable ...

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  5. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    Boloism consist of just what the cartoon states. But there must be the field for it. This may be such through a whole variety of causes, the two chief ones. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IRISH SITUATION.

    Lord Chaplin, in the House of Lords, drew attention to the gravity of the situation in Ireland, and asked what steps the Government was taking in ...

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  7. BURWOOD MINERS.

    A meeting of the Burwood Miners' Lodge was held at Adamstown on Thursday night. Mr. C. Pattinson presided. Mr. Patterson, delegate of the lodge, ...

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  8. THE WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commandant on the West Front, reports:—Early on Thursday morning the enemy heavily bombarded our position ...

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  9. MUSWELLBROOK COLLIERY.

    Mr. Douglas, manager of the Muswellbrook Colliery, when seen in Newcastle on Thursday by Mr. Lewis, treasurer of the Colliery Employees' Federation, ...

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  10. DRIVING THE TURKS.

    Mr. Massey, the official correspondent, telegraphing on Tuesday, said:—Surmounting the colossal task of carrying up supplies with a wide battlefront, General ...

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  11. WALLARAH COLLIERY.

    A limited number of members of the Colliery Employees' Federation were taken on at the Wallarah Colliery, Catherine Hill Bay, on Monday and Tuesday ...

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  12. ENEMY REPORT.

    A German official report states: We are advancing southwards in the mountains from Fonzaso and Feltre, and are in contact with the enemy. ...

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  13. JUDGE ROLIN.

    Judge Rolin, who has been in Newcastle for the past two days upon the hearing of certain references of alleged victimisation, returned to Sydney by the ...

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  14. THE ENEMY'S FEAR.

    A message received in Rome from Switzerland states that the Central Empires are apprehensive of the Allies landing on the Adriatic coast, where there ...

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  15. GERMAN RETREAT EXPECTED.

    The correspondent of the United Press at British Headquarters states that Prince Rupprecht has exhausted 91 divisions in defending the Passchendaele ...

    Article : 144 words
  16. AMALGAMATED TIMBER WORKERS.

    A meeting of the executive and delegates of the Amalgamated Timber Workers’ Union was held at the Trades Hall last night. Mr. S. Miller presided. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  18. BLESSING ON MURDERERS.

    The Kaiser, during a visit to a submarine base on the Adriatic Sea, addressed the crews, and asked for God's blessing on the work of the submarines. ...

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  19. ENEMY'S INTENTIONS.

    The Rome newspaper' "people Romano,” states that Germans, Austrians, Bulgarians, and Turks have formed a mobile army, which can be moved on to ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    Copenhagen reports that serious fighting is raging in Petrograd, and that the Bolsheviks appear to retain the upper hand. The Socialist Parties have offered the ...

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  21. RHONDDA COLLIERY.

    A conference was held at Rhondda with regard to the caviling at the colliery, Caviling for tops, which has been a subject of contention between the ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. FUTURE OF PALESTINE.

    A message from Montreal states that Mr. De Sola, head of the Canadian Zionists, announces that when Mr. Balfour, the Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  23. STEAMER SUNK IN COLLISION.

    A steamer without lights, and under Admiralty orders, collided with another in the English Channel on Sunday, and sank. Fourteen men were drowned. ...

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  24. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    The latest French communique states:—There has been a violent artillery duel north of Braye en Laonnois, and on the right of the Mouse. ...

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  25. DEALING WITH PACIFISTS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. J. G. Butcher, Sir George Clave, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, said, in connection with the propaganda in ...

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  26. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    PRIVATE HOUSTON.—Mrs. M. Houston, senior, of Mitchell-street, Stockton, has been officially advised that her youngest son, Private George Houston, has been ...

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  27. MR. HOLME'S VISIT.

    Mr. J. B. Holme, Under-secretary of the Department of Labour and Industry, visited Newcastle yesterday, and discussed local departmental matters with ...

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  28. TO AMERICA.

    Sensible men no longer speak of the United States coming in to help. It is to save! If in their desperation Germany and Austria are determined to ...

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  29. EVER VANDALS.

    The Austro-German Army, as it advances in Italy, seems to be carrying the same devastating and desolating sword. The leopard does not change its spots. ...

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  30. FEDERATED SEAMEN.

    Mr. Healy, Newcastle representative of the Federated Seamen, stated yesterday that although registration had been discontinued, he understood there were ...

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  31. AMERICAN RAIDS.

    General Pershing reports that American troops raided German trenches, killing and wounding several of the enemy. Despatches received in Washington ...

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  32. WORK AT THE MINES.

    There has been a good deal of idle time at the pits during the week, particularly in the lower districts, and there is no tendency to improvement, so far ...

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  33. LATE CORPORAL ALLAN.

    Corporal John W. Allan, whose name appears in to-day's list of district casualties, as having been killed in action, was the first of four sons of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  34. GREAT BRITISH CAPTURES.

    Mr. H. W. Forster, Financial Secretary to the War Office, stated in the House of Commons that since the beginning of the war the British had taken 166,000 prisoners ...

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  35. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    Reports have come into the federation office from various collieries regarding claims for compensation under the new Act. It is stated to be evident that, so ...

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  36. SKILL OF THE NAVY.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd, commenting on the announcement that only one large and five small British ships were sunk last week, points out that the faith ...

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  37. THE FRENCH CABINET.

    M. Poincare, the French President, has asked M. Clemenceau to form a Cabinet, and he has consented. M. Clemenceau is 76 years of age, and ...

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  38. NEWCASTLE RECRUITING.

    A big effort was put forth in Newcastle and district yesterday to obtain recruits for the Fifth Sportsmen's Unit, and the local recruiting staff, under ...

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  39. AIR FATALITY.

    Lieutenant Armstrong, a Canadian, of the Royal Flying Corps, and another flier, aeroplaning at a considerable height above the Firth of Forth, ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The hearing of evidence in connection with the Minister's reference in the coal-trimming difficulty at Newcastle was continued by his Honor Judge Curlewis in ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN SHIPBUILDING.

    The attention of Mr. Glynn, the Minister for Home and Territories, was directed to-day to the comments on the proposed shipbuilding campaign in ...

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  42. KERENSKY'S DECLARATION.

    A later report from petrograd states that M. Kerensky's detachments are concentrated close to Petrograd. M. Kerensky has issued a proclamation ...

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  43. GERMANY'S SATISFACTION.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the "Kelnische Zeitung" notes gleefully the dissatisfaction in England at Mr. Lloyd ...

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  44. RATIONS.

    Our thoughts are over with our Mother Country. An immediate question is food. The British people are, for the time being, going on rations. According to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. IMPERIAL WAR CONFERENCE.

    Colonel Sir Norton Griffiths asked, in the House of Commons, whether, in view of the many changes in the aspect of the war, the Government would consider the ...

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  46. PETROGRAD ON FIRE.

    It is reported in the Copenhagen Polltiken" that Petrograd is on fire. The Bolsheviks are looting the Winter Palace. They have committed horrible ...

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  47. "A MAN!"

    Back to Russia! Word comes from England that frankness is to be part and parcel of the new criticism, Russia wants a man, but what kind of a man? Let the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. AN AIRMAN KILLED.

    Early this morning, Lieutenant R. K. Duckworth, 23 years of age, of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery (N.S.W.), was gilled at the Point Cook Aviation ...

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  49. SHIPS FROM AMERICA.

    Referring to-night to the building of ships for the Commonwealth in America, Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, said if here had not been a strike in America, ...

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  50. RECRUITING FALLACIES.

    Sir Auckland Goddes, the Minister for National Service, in the course of a speech, condemned the system of recruiting. ...

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  51. PETROGRAD TROOPS.

    A message from Copenhagen slates that Colonel Mouravieff, the commander of the Petrograd garrison, has issued a proclamation stating that it is not true that ...

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  52. THE JAPANESE.

    It is reported from Tokio that General Oshima, interviewed on the proposal that a Japanese army be sent to Europe said that the plan was not practicable. ...

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  53. VICTORIA.

    A writ has been issued against the Victoria Club by Mr. Nathan Levy, of Toorak, a merchant, to prevent their inquiring into or enforcing pecuniary claims of one ...

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  54. PRINCE VON BULOW.

    Amsterdam reports that the Crown Prince has officially visited Prince von Bulow in Berlin. Political importance is attached to the ...

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  55. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    Further returns in connection with the State elections show that in East Melbourne Mr. Farthing the retiring Nationalist member, was returned, defeating Mr. ...

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  56. CONTROL OF SHIPPING.

    In the King's Bench the China Mutual Steam Navigation Company asked for a declaration against the Shipping Controller, entitling the owners to receive ...

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  57. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    Geneva states that German reports on Thursday admit that the Provisional Government has mastered the Moscow revolt, and that M. Lenin retains control. ...

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  58. LORD NORTHCLIFFE.

    Lord Northcliffe, in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, declining the position of Air Minister, says:—"I prefer Independence not gagged by loyalty which I do not feel ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND.

    Efforts are being made to bring the State Parliamentary session to a close this month, and to this end the Legislative Assembly sat all night on Wednesday ...

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  60. AMERICAN WAR OUTLAY.

    Mr. M'Adoo, the Secretary to the Treasury, in the course of a speech, said that the Government expenditure was below the estimates, and that it would be ...

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  61. THE TRANSVAAL.

    A telegram from Capetown states that there have been persistent rumours recently of unrest among the natives in the Transvaal. ...

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  62. PAST SKIRMISHES.

    An interesting pastime just now is in going over old files, very old ones, and then English, and relating to war. It we pause at three yellowed "London ...

    Article : 367 words
  63. Advertising

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    Advertising : 52 words
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