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  2. ANTI-SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Charles Grasty, correspondent of the "New York Times," in London, states: The convoy system and othee an[?] U boat methods of the Allies have been firmly ...

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  3. ANOTHER RUSSIAN SENSATION.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company states that General Korniloff issued an ultimatum to the Government asking it to give him full civil and military power ...

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  4. SWEDISH REVEUTIONS.

    The newspapers are indignant that Sweden should be actuig as a jackal for the German. They declare that Count luxburg's messages largely explain the ...

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  5. SEAMEN OBDURATE.

    The Seamen's Union has apparently decided to continue the strike, which is at present paralysing interstate seaborne trade. It will be remembered that the ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mrs. Barnett, of Lennox-street, Maryborough, has received a cablegram from her son, Private R. (Dick) Barnett, stating that he has been admitted to the ...

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  7. THE STRIKES.

    The position at Mackay, because of the dislocation of shipping, has become very serious, and there is a danger that some of the sugar mills will have to close down ...

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  8. UNION REGISTRATION CANCELLED.

    In the Industrial Court to-day Mr. Justice Heydon cancelled the registration of the Pyrment Sugar Works Employees' Union, and fined the union £100 for ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. THE RETREAT FRCM RIGA.

    The Admiralty has received by wireless the following Russian official message: In the direction of Riga the enemy constructed bridges on the lower part of ...

    Article : 312 words
  10. LITTLE CHARGE IN VICTORIA'

    Though tne strike of the railway and tramway men in Sydney has been declared oft it has changed the position in Victoria so far only to the extent that the ...

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  11. BRITISH RAIDS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We entered the Gorman trenches on a front of several hundred yards eastward of Villeret, taking prisoners. We ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. THE N.S.W. STRIKE.

    A rather doleful feeling was created by the developments at a mass meeting of the craft unions held in the Town Hall to-day to consider the strike ...

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  13. DRIFTING MINES.

    Copenhagen reports that thousands of mifies are drifting on to the west coast of Norway. Several coast routed have been stopped. ...

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  14. THE PAPAL PEACE NOTE.

    England has informed the United States that President Wilson's reply to the Pope's peace note is, in effect, Britain's reply. ...

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  15. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A French communique states: The Germans violently counter-attacked positions we captured yesterday in the sector, Fosses Wood to Caurieres Wood. Our ...

    Article : 315 words
  16. IN EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official message says: —We overcame the enemy resistance at Opundae, southward of Mahenge, and occupied all positions. Our troops are ...

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  17. POSITION IN PETROGRAD.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states: Orowds are waiting in the rain at the railway stations cager to dapart anywhere to ...

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  18. APPEAL TO EMPEROR KARL.

    The "Algomeine Tirole Anzeiger," a daily newspaper published at Innsbruck, appeals to the Emperor of Austria to listen to the Pope, and save the people ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. NAVAL BATTLE.

    Cannonading of the heaviest character is imported from Riga and Reval, and it is believed that a naval battle is in progress. ...

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  20. THE GRAND-DUCAL PLOT.

    The Grand Dukes Michuel and Paul were arrested because of their friendly relations with certain superior officers, the latter having alleged that they were ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. AN INDEPENDENT FINLAND.

    The Russian Government is fearful of the result of the fall of Riga upon Finland. It is affirmed in some German military circles that the port of Reval, on the ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. A FLOUR FAMINE.

    With regard to the shortage of food supplies, efforts to get supplies from Townsville by the Bopple broke down, and endeavours were then made to get another ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. GERMAN IDEAS OF WARFARE.

    The correspondent of the United Press on the French Front states that four Americans were killed by the Germans in the recent bombardment of an ...

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  24. RUSSIAN FINANCES.

    Great Britain has lent to Russia a total of £600,000 000 and large sums to other Allies. The fall in the rouble is unfavourable to foreign exchanges and ...

    Article : 182 words
  25. STARTLING REVELATIONS.

    Startling revelations have been made in Vienna, which show that the Austrian Government at the outbreak of the war organised a reign of, terror against its ...

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  26. NEW GERMAN PARTY.

    A new patriotic party has been formed at Konigsberg. It declares hostility to the Reclistag peace resolution, and urges Germans not to desire peace, which ...

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  27. RECRUITS IN BRISBANE.

    Seven men of fried their services at the Adelaide-street Depot on Saturday. Three were accepted for active service, two weie referred to the P.M.O., and two ...

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  28. THE ATTEMPTED VICTIMISATION

    At a meeting of Johnstone River cane growers on Saturday last the following motion was moved by Mr. V. Job, seconded by Mr. W. F. S. Howe, and ...

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  29. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The trial of four strike leaders on charges of conspiracy were commenced in the Central Police Court to-day. Edward Kavanagh, M.L.C. (46), Albert Charles ...

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  30. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    M. Pamleve, Minister fof War, and M. Thomas, Minister for Armaments, have refused to take office in the new Cabinet, and M. Ribot has now ...

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  31. RECOGNITION OF SERVICES.

    The War Office announces that, in accordance with the King's wish to specially recognise the services of the original British Expeditionary Forces, ...

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  32. THE EX-TSAE AND THE VOTE.

    As a quaint example of Russia's presuit habit of wasting most valuable time in discussing all sorts of non-essentials the cabinet debated the desirability of ...

    Article : 109 words
  33. THE WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The matter of the applications by th[?] Prime Minister and the Federal AttorneyGeneral for the deregistration of the Waterside Workers' Federation at Port ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. CHRISTMAS PARCELS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. W. Webster), referring to-day to his remarks on Saturday on the difficulties facing the Postal Department in sending away ...

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  35. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Austrian official wireless message received by the Admiralty states: Since August 8 we have taken prisoner on the Isonzo front 500 officers and 18,000 men. ...

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  36. PROSERPINE SUGAR MILL.

    A largely-attended mass meeting of strikers, lasting for two hours, was held this afternoon. After a lengthy discussion a division was taken, with the result ...

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  37. GERMAN POLITICAL INTRIGUES.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—Firsthand information from Germany states that General Ludendorff has been the ...

    Article : 220 words
  38. STRINGENT PRESS REGULATIONS.

    The Russian Provisional Government has issued stringent Press regulations. M. Kerensky has prohibited one Maximalist and two counter-revolationary papers. The ...

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  39. JAPANESE INTERVENTION.

    The "Corriere della Sera," in an inspired appeal to the Allies to allow the intervention of the Japanese Army, says: "It is incredible that the Entente is postponing ...

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  40. RECENT PASTORAL TROUBLE.

    The shearing trouble is apparently over. CHARLEVILLE, September 10. Shearing commenced at Cakwood and ...

    Article : 130 words
  41. BRONZE MONUMENTS FOR MUNITIONS.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Chionicle" states that the German Government has commenced to melt down bronze monuments for munitions. A ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. THE RAILWAY UNIT.

    Mr. A. J. Crowther, secretary to the Commissioner for Railways, has received a letter from the officer in charge of the Queensland Railway Unit, written ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS TO AMERICA.

    The Australian imports to the United States in 1917 have decreased by 4,500,000 dollars (£000,000), as compared with 1914. ...

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  44. INCOMPETENT FEMALE CLERKS.

    The war Minister is clearing out the female clerks owing to their unsuitability and incompetence, and is substituting disabled soldiers. ...

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  45. THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE.

    The Workers' and Soldiers' Council is not sending delegates to the Stockholm Conference, as the other Allies will be represented. ...

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