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  4. CAMPAIGN OF PACIFISTS.

    Mr. J. Hodge, the Minister of Labour, in a speech in London yesterday, said he was hopeful for an early settlement of the trouble, in the engineering ...

    Article : 98 words
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  6. LABOUR AND THE WAR.

    The Northern counties Weavers' Society has instructed 200,000 members to cease work on the 26th inst. if the cotton manufacturers do not concede 20 per ...

    Article : 54 words
  7. THE GRUESOME STORY.

    Replying to a question in the Reichstag yesterday concerning the statement that the Germans had established at Gerolstein, in Rhenish Prussia, a ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. UNION OFFICIALS' OPINION.

    The Minister of Munitions (Dr. Addison) states that the officials belonging to the various unions are of the opinion that the men should resume work ...

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  9. THE GENERAL OUTLOOK.

    Lord Derby. the Secretary of State for War. speaking at Liverpool yesterday, said he defi[?]d anyone to say that any nation was complete in air ...

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  10. THE ISOLATION OF GERMANY.

    The German Post-office announces the stoppage of the mail services to Spain, Mexico, Central America, South America, China, and Siam, owing to ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. IMPERIAL WAR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, in an Empire Day message to the Overseas Club, states:—"The recent meetings of the Imperial War ...

    Article : 310 words
  12. THE SECRET SESSION.

    It is officially announced that the secret session of the House of Commons considered the report on the vote of credit for £500,000,000, and agreed to ...

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  13. THE FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Official Press Bureau states that Lord Devonport, the Food Controller, has imposed regulations as to rations in cereal foodstuffs for horses used by the ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that there is intense excitement in Peking, where the Lower House is meeting in secret ...

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  15. ARMY DISCIPLINE.

    The proprietor[?] and printers of the weekly newspaper "British-Australasian." and also Mr. Chomley, the editor, were summoned to Bow-street ...

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  16. HORSE-RACING AND THE WAR.

    Sporting and several other newspapers in Great Britain strongly urge the Government to reconsider its decision to stop racing during the war. They point ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. PROSECUTION OF THE WAR

    There was a great and unique gathering at the Newspaper Press Fund dinner which was held last night. Lord Northcliffe, who presided, said the ...

    Article : 769 words
  18. ALLIED PRISONERS.

    The Germans have constructed a new prisoners' camp at F[?]eiburg. The camp is occupied by British and French offi[?]rs, while some are ledged at the ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. BY-ELECTION.

    Sir Edward Parrott, who is a member of the publishing firm of Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Sons, and is a supporter of Mr. Asquith, has been elected ...

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  20. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Tumulty, the President's secretary, in a letter to the papers, states that Dr. Wilson is showing his sympathy in every way he properly can with ...

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  21. FILLING THE RANKS.

    The British War Office announces that it is opening. within a week or two, new groups for voluntary attestation. One group will be of men, married or ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. NEW ZEALAND MINISTERS.

    A deputation, headed by Lord Islington, formerly Governor of New Zealand, waited to-day upon Mr. W. [?]. Massey, the Prime Minister of the Dominion, ...

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  23. STRIKE OF ENGINEERS.

    The Government has exhibited in the centres affected by the strikes in Great Britain the following notice:—A serious stoppage of work among engineers ...

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  24. GERMAN CHANCELLORSHIP.

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" quotes an article in the "Tages Zeitung" by Count Von Reventlow, the principal German advocate of ...

    Article : 135 words
  25. RETURNED SOLDIERS REACH HOBART.

    Tasmanian returned wounded soldiers to the number of 31 have reached Melbourne, and of these 23 c[?]os[?]ed to Launceston by the Rotomahana. of whom 12 ...

    Article : 256 words
  26. AUSTRIA'S DIFFICULTIES.

    The Emperor Charles of Austria, in a letter, says he deeply sympathises with the people of the Dual Monarchy in their present difficulties. He urges them ...

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  27. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    Replying this morning to two deputations, one urging State purchase of the liquor trade and the other prohibition during the war, Mr. Lloyd George, the ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. BELGIANS IN THE GERMAN ARMY.

    In reply to a question asked in the Reichstag yesterday by Herr Kuhn, one of the Socialist members, it was stated that the War Office had instructed ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    An inquest was hold to-day on the body of Captain Clive Durden[?] of the Australian Army Medical Corps, wh[?] died from injuries received by being ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. AMERICAN MISSION.

    The American mission proceeding to Russia will include Senator Elihu Root, Mr. Cyr[?]s H. McCormick, of the McCormick Harvesting Co., Major-General ...

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  31. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade re[?]urns for April show that as compared with the corresponding month of last year imports into the United Kingdom increased in ...

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  32. FAMINE IN FINLAND.

    Finnish newspapers state that no grain has been received from Russia for two months, and that the people are on the verge of famine. ...

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  33. SPANISH HORSES FOR SWITZERLAND.

    Colonel Beck, on behalf of the Swiss Remount Department, has purchased a number of high-class breeding horses in Spain, but the Spanish Government has ...

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  34. GERMAN ANXIETY.

    The German newspaper "Frankfurter Zeitung," reviewing the situation, says it is essential that Germany should conquer, and equally essential that the war ...

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  35. SUPPLIES FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Victorian Government has sold to the War Office a further 500,000lbs. of jam, and to the Army Canteen Comm[?]ce of 40,000 7lb. tins of marmalade ...

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  36. GERMANY'S WAR AIMS.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" says that the German Chancellor (Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg), when questioned next week concerning the Government's aims ...

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  37. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. C. Woods, of Snug River, has been notified that her [?]on, Private A. A. Woods, who left Claremont with the 1[?]th Battalion on November 21, 1914, [?] ...

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  38. WOOL MARKET.

    The Army Council has instructed the London Woolbrokers' Committee to sell by auction about 18,000 bales of New Zealand wool on the 24th inst., at fixed ...

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  39. PEACE TALK.

    It is reported that Turkey, through a neutral, has offered Russia a separate peace on the basis that Turkey will open the straits to Russian ...

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  40. AUSTRALIA

    Affecting scenes were witnessed at the Victoria Barracks yesterday morning, when a contingent of returned sick and wounded soldiers arrived in motor-car[?] ...

    Article : 96 words
  41. SUPPLIES FOR FRANCE.

    Sir Thomas Robertson, the Agent-General for Queensland. has arranged, on behalf of the War Office, a new system of supply in France of Australian ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. GERMAN MINISTERS.

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. A. Von Bethmann-Hollweg) and the Minister for the Interior (Dr. Helfferich) are spending the week-end at ...

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