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  4. THE BUCK HILL CAVE DWELLER

    The young man, John Francis George Blythen, who was arrested at his dug-out at Black Hill, at a late hour on Monday night, under circumstances reported ...

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  5. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  6. COMPULSION QUESTION.

    The Cabinet crisis is critical. To-day's meeting did not arrive at a decision satisfactory to Mr Lloyd George, who continues to demand compulsion ...

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  7. EASTERN FRONT.

    "An intense bombardment has been directed at our positions in the Avocourt Wood and on the Morthomme-Cumieres front at Verdun," reports a ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Paris newspaper "Matin" states that the rate of exchange be been London and Paris has recently sen to 29 j francs (£1/3/2) to the £1. This ...

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  9. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

    The Hon. secretary, Miss Warmington, acknowledges the following contributions:— Children's Carnival (per the ...

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  10. MINISTRY UNSETTLED.

    The "Daily Mail" says that there have not been any resignations at the moment of going to press, but it is clear that the Cabinet is very ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BRANCH.

    The hon. secretary gdatefully acknowledges the following:—Gifts, Miss Russell, pair slippers. Weekly subscriptions from Mesdames Williams, Gallagher, ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SHOT.

    Warrant-Officer Hardy, an Australian, shot himself in a West End hotel in London on Monday. He was removed to a hospital, where he died ...

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  13. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society, to-day, judging in the thoroughbred stallion section resulted in last year's winner, Flavinius, ...

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  14. ARMY COUNCIL ATTITUDE.

    The Army Council continue to firmly demand compulsion of married men, despite Mr Asquith's sub-cammittee of the Cabinet maintaining that the ...

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  15. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr M'Kenna) stated in the House of Commons on Monday that he was willing to consider a request for a deputation ...

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  16. ADVANCE ON BAGDAD.

    A question was asked in the House of Commons on Monday as to whether, the Indian or British Governments had authorised the British advance on ...

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  17. PLOT IN AMERICA.

    The American Federal Grand Jury has returned indictments against Captain von Papen, the dismissed German military attache at Washington, now ...

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  18. LADY HENNESSY'S LEAGUE.

    Since the meeting of the above league was held on Monday bight, work has been progressing satisfactorily, and all is in readiness to begin work this ...

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  19. SIR RIDER HAGGARD.

    Sir Eider Haggard, who is touring the overseas dominions for the purpose of studying the possibilities for the settlement of soldiers and sailors on ...

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  20. GARRISON'S SHEET ANCHOR.

    At the beginning of the month the King despatched a message to Lieut.-General C. V. Townshend, commanding the besieged, garrison in ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. BRITISH MACHINE LOST.

    A German communique received in Amsterdam states that the Germans brought down a British, biplane north-east of Peronne (on the Somme River). ...

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  22. FIERCE GERMAN ATTACKS.

    A communique states: Two divisions attacked our positions from the Meuse to Douaumont. The waves of assault were spread over two kilometres. They ...

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  23. RESIGNATIONS PROBABLE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:—There is a possibility that some Ministers may resign to-day. After the Unionist members of the Cabinet conferred at a ...

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  24. SYDNEY PASTRY COOKS.

    The pastry cooks went out on strike to-day at those Sydney establishments whose managers will not comply with the men's demands. The bread bakers ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS DISGRACED.

    The currant "Government Gazette" announces that Major C. B. Carter, of the Australian Army Medical Corps, and Lieutenant W. J. Williams, of the ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES IN LONDON.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) returned to the Hotel Cecil on Monday afternoon, after his sojourn at Lady Northcote's home. ...

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  27. BRITISH FAIR PLAY.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs that the settlement of the claims of the Chicago meat packers against the British ...

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  28. N.Z. EXPORT TRADE.

    Mr Massey, speaking at the opening of the new farmers' freezing works at Fielding said that the Dominion's exports for the past financial year were ...

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  29. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    It is reported in a communique issued in Berlin that the Russians have developed great activity at the bridgehead at Dvinsk (West Russia). ...

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  30. PREJUDICING RECRUITING.

    At the police court to-day Charles Wilks was fined £100 for using words likely to prejudice recruiting. ...

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  31. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Under the War Precautions Regulations Act it is an offence to attempt to export gold from the Commonwealth. Numerous complaints have been made ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence, Senator Gardiner, stated to-day that if the 16 cutters employed at the Commonwealth Clothing Factory did not resume ...

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  33. COMPENSATION TO BE PAID.

    The Foreign Office, in announcing the conclusion of negotiations with the American packing houses, states that the settlement provides for ...

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  34. AIDS CABINET.

    Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) said in the House of Commons on Monday that Mr Hughes had already Riven the Government the benefit of his ...

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  35. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    The brief references in the Russian communiques, states a Petrograd advice, do not do justice to the recent fighting in the Caucasus. ...

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  36. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    The Norwegian ship Glendoon has been sunk by gunfire. The British vessel Harrovian has also been sunk. ...

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  37. COLONEL BUCKLEY IN FRANCE.

    Colonel Buckley, Commonwealth military adviser in London, is at present visiting the West front. ...

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  38. PRISONER'S DUG-OUT SEARCHED.

    After George Wm. Francis Blythen had been before the City Police Court bench he was taken to his cave, near Black Hill, which was thoroughly ...

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  39. RUSSIAN STEAMER SHELLED.

    Two Americans, one of whom been wounded, were aboard the Russian steamer Imperator, bound from the United States to Marseilles, which ...

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  40. A COT ENDOWED.

    The Minister for Defence has received a donation from Miss Tyrer, of 340 Auburn road, Auburn, of £25, being the proceeds of a sale of soldiers' ...

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  41. GERMANY'S DEMAND.

    At a recent conference of German bankers the Finance Minister declared that Germany would impose an indemnity of at least 50 milliards of marks. ...

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  42. THE BALKANS.

    Advices from Salonika state Greece has decided not to oppose the transportation of the Serbian army from Corfu to Salonika via the ...

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  43. THE MENS' CASE.

    Several of the pickets who were stationed around the factory to-day said that they were ready to go Track to work if they were paid £3/12/6, and that ...

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  44. ESCAPE FROM SUBMARINE.

    The British steamer Duendes has escaped from a hostile submarine through the captain's skilful handling of his ship. ...

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  45. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE BILL.

    The House of Lords has phased the Imperial Institute Management Bill, which transfers the control of the Institute to the Colonial Office, and the ...

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  46. LORD SYDENHAM'S OPINION.

    Lord Sydneham, commenting on the current situation, says that earnest thinkers in all parts of the Empire have long believed that the British ...

    Article : 164 words
  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Premier and Attorney-Genenal of Queensland, Mr T. J. Ryan, has arrived here. He has refused to explain the objects of his mission to London, ...

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  48. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  49. GREGO-ITALIAN RELATIONS.

    In the Italian Chamber of Deputies on Monday the Foreign Minister (Baron Sounino) stated that the dissensions between Italy and Greece ...

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  50. WAGES BOARD'S APPROVEMENTS.

    At its meeting to-day the State Executive Council approved of the following approvement:—Mr E. N. Moore, P.M., as chairman of the Drapers Board and ...

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  51. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    A Paris communique reports as follows: "Nine of our aeroplanes, on Sunday night, dropped bombs on Conflans station, at Metz, on factories at ...

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  52. WOOL SALES.

    Brisk sales of all sorts were recorded at the London Wool Market to-day. Prices obtained were the highest for the series, especially for crossbreds. ...

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  53. BOMBS ON ENEMY POSITIONS.

    French aeroplanes have dropped bombs on the railway station at Strumnitza (on the Vardar), and on enemy positions northward of Ghevegli (on ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr Massey in a speech declared that he believed that the had arrived when Great Britain could no longer depend upon the voluntary system. It ...

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  55. RAILWAY UNION REQUESTS.

    At a meeting of the state Cabinet to-night the Minister of Railways reported the request of the Victorian Railways Union that the railway works ...

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  56. ANZAC MEMORIAL SERVICE

    Applications for seats for the Anzac Memorial Service outnumber the available seats tenfold. Special seats near the King and Queen have ...

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  58. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet and steady. A cargo by sailing vessel now afloat from New South Wales is being offered at 67/ per quarter. ...

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