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  2. IN ALBANIA.

    Washington reports that official advices from Rome state that the Italian advanced fifteen miles towards Berat, in Albania, on a front of fifty miles. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The latest French communique states:—We increased our gains at night time on the outskirts of the forest of Retz, and took possession of the village of Corey ...

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  4. THE I.W.W. CASES.

    The I.W.W. cases, and the developments in connection therewith, were the chief topics of conversation in Sydney to-day. Although no inquiry has yet been decided ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Asquith, M.P., speaking at a dinner to American naval officers, eulogised President Wilson, who, he said, had carried his people with him in the greatest ...

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  6. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    The news on Monday of the heavy attack on Ypres caused considerable anxiety, but this anxiety turned to rejoicing by the official message late at ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Mr. H. J. Courtney, the secretary to the Morwell branch of the Australian branch of the Australasian Coal and Shale Federation, said to-day that if the local ...

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  8. BRITISH MAN POWER.

    General Maurice, writing in the "Daily Chronicle," says: The cause of all our man power troubles in 1913 was that we began over late and adopted a ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN EXPLANATION.

    An Austrian official report states: We have organised a new defensive line in Albania. Zurich reports that the Austrians ...

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  10. GERMAN ANXIETY.

    The German newspapers show ever-increasing anxiety as to the country's economic and political position after the war. The sense of their utter isolation ...

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  11. MR. JUDD'S AFFIDAVIT.

    The sworn declaration of Mr. E. E. Judd, which was handed to Mr. Hall, the Atorney-General, states that he had for some time past been engaged in ...

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  12. IN MACEDONIA.

    A French communique states: Notwithstanding costly defeats at the Cerna Bend, on Tuesday, the enemy re-attacked on Wednesday, and was again repulsed. ...

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  13. HONOUR TO BELGIUM.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that two seaplanas brought the King and Queen of Belgium. They were not attended by escorts, and alighted in the water in the ...

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  14. BRITISH REPORTS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We took a few prisoners at night north-eastward of Ypres. ...

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  15. UNREST IN GERMANY.

    The Majority parties in the Reichstag are indignant at the military caste effecting Baron von Kuhimann's downfall, and appointing a successor. ...

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  16. SOUTH COAST OPERATIONS.

    The continued slackness of the coal trade at this end of the southern district has accentuated the demand for a more equal distribution of trade. ...

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  17. AMERICAN LABOUR.

    The very interesting visit of the American Labour delegates to Great Britain approached its conclusion on Sunday, when a luncheon was given by the ...

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  18. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING.

    It is reported from Washington that since the Urgency Fleet Corporation assumed control of shipbuilding, 223 vessels, aggregating 1,415,000 tons, have been ...

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  19. INDEPENDENT AIR RAIDS.

    The Air Ministry reports: A squadron on Thursday morning bombed railway sidings at Offenburg. A good burst was observed. All our machines returned. ...

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  20. SIBERIA'S AIM.

    Tokio reports that a member of the new Siberian Government, in the course of an interview, stated that it aimed at the establishment of a Russian ...

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  21. MEN OUT OF WORK.

    It is reported from Broken Hill that about 800 men are out of work, owing to trouble on the Proprietary Mine. Last night the Mayor called a public meeting ...

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  22. A BRAVE MAN'S DEATH.

    Captain J. B. M'Cudden, one of the foremost British aviators, has been killed while flying in France. M'Cudden, who was only 23 years of ...

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  23. OVERCOMING SUBMARINES.

    Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, speaking at Southampton, said his prophecy that the submarines would be defeated by August was perhaps unguarded. But, although ...

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  24. VICTORIAN FACTORIES.

    In the annual report by the chief inspector of factories (Mr. H. M. Murphy), it is stated that for the year ending December 31 there were in Victoria ...

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  25. THE MIRBACH MURDER.

    Amsterdam reports that a Berlin mess age states that members of the committee of the Social Revolutionaries, including the murderers of Count von Mirbach, ...

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  26. REWARDS OF BRAVERY.

    The following Australians have been awarded the Victoria Cross:— Lieut. C. W. K. Sadlier.—For conspicuous bravery during a ...

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  27. BRITISH AIR SUPREMACY.

    Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphs: The British air supremacy has been most marked in the past few weeks. That the quality of the German pilots ...

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  28. NATIONAL SHIPYARDS.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. G. A. France drew attention to the Admiralty's proposal of further expenditure on national shipyards. He said the scheme was ...

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  29. THE BUDGET.

    The most remarkable budget [?]ver submitted to the British Parliament was introduced by Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Commons on Monday. As the ...

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  30. A TERRORIST PLOT.

    Mr. Shaplen, the Stockholm correspondent of the United Press, states that the assassination of Count von Mirbach was only the first step in a plot by Russian ...

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  31. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    SERGEANT-MAJOR TILBURN.—Miss Pearl Cooper, of Lambton-road, Charles-town, has received word that Company Sergeant-major K. W. Tilburn, previously ...

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  32. ROTHBURY COLLIERY.

    A conference took place between Mr. H. D. Merewether, one of the proprietors of the colliery, Mr. J. C. Reid, shipping agent, and the manager, representing the ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, referring to the rumours that Mr. Hughes is likely to remain in London, said he desired to deprecate such gossip. He could ...

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  34. MURDER OF THE CZAREVITCH.

    A telegram from Copenhagen reports that Swedish papers announce on the authority of a well-known Swede from Moscow, that a Bolshevik soldier ...

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  35. WAR PHOTOGRAPHS.

    A remarkable exhibition of the first naval war photographs in colour has been opened at the Prince's Gallery. The majority of the photographs were taken from ...

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  36. THE ALLIES' VIEWS.

    Washington reports that the Allies continue discussion regarding the Russian situation. A semi-official opinion is that the ...

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  37. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The official Australian correspondent reports:—Yesterday (Tuesday) the Australian infantry were gradually worming their way down the German positions in ...

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  38. APPRENTICE BOILERMAKERS

    The fifth half-yearly meeting of the above association was held at the Trades Hall. Mr. J. O'Toole, honorary secretary, presented the balance-sheet and ...

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  39. AN ITALIAN CRIME.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says a court-martial has begun the trial of four Italians, named Carpi, Moschini, Azzoni, and Bartolini, ...

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  40. DEALING WITH ALIENS.

    Sir George Cave, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that the exemptions of enemy aliens were being drastically revised. All ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The newspapers feature Mr. Hughes' speech at the Queen's Hall. The "Morning Post" demands that the Government shall produce a national policy, founded ...

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  42. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    The committee of the Newcastle and Northumberland Benevolent Society met at the home, Waratah, yesterday. The superintendent, Mr. J. L. Fegan, occupied ...

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  43. ENCOUNTERS WITH SUBMARINES.

    Sir Erie Geddes, the First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons of encounters with submarines, said: Recently a submarine attacked six ...

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  44. MR. WATT ON PACIFISTS.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, stated to-day that the official Labour party was trying to coat its peace poison pills by pretending that the proposals of ...

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  45. TO A CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR.

    A soldier who is doing his "bit" for his country, writing to a conscientious objector whom he met in Newcastle shortly before he enlisted, says: "My ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    There is reason to believe that Mr. Evans will not be reappointed to the position of Commissioner for Railways on the expiration of his term in October ...

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  47. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    The Master Butchers' Association to-day appealed to Mr. Greene, the Minister for Price Fixing, to raise the prices for the better class of meat before the ...

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  48. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The Huns' atrocious cruelty to British prisoners kept behind the Germans and in the firing zone is proved up to the hilt in a report issued by a Government ...

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  49. PRIVATE HONEY, M.M.

    Mrs. Honey, of 118 Cleary-street, Hamilton, has received the official statement concerning the services for which her son, Private Stanley Honey, was awarded ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN INITIATIVE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs that it is dangerous to underestimate the fighting qualities of the enemy, and that the prisoners captured by the Australians ...

    Article : 153 words
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