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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Monday Night. - Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports : There is nothing special to report. ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday Night. —A Russian official reports states. We are supporting the Rumamans, and drove-back the enclay in the Ocnagrozcch ...

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  4. THE SYDNEY REVOLT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is estimated that the strikers affected now number 60,000. Mart's Duck engineers and the boilermakers at Cockatoo ...

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  5. VIOLENT ARTILLERY ACTIONS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr Bonar Law, announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government has decided to refuse passports for ...

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  6. ACTIVE ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Monday Night. - A French communique states: Artillery fire is most active between Cerny and Craonne, notably in the sector south of ...

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  7. IMPROVEMENT IN AKMY CONTINUES.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night— News from the front shows that the moral improvement in the army continues. There is excellent ...

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  8. INCREASED HOSTILE ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: There is increased hostile artillerying southward of the Arras-Cambrai road, ...

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  9. RELEASE OF EX-PREMIER.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday morning.— The Government is releasing M. S[?] ex-Premier, owing to ill-health. Bail was allowed of one hundred ...

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  10. CROWN LAW OFFICERS ADVICE.

    LONDON. Monday Night.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr Bonar Law stated that the Crown law officers had advised the Government that ...

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  11. WAR ON THE SEA

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—The Navy Department has announced that the American tank steamer Campania was sunk by a [?] off ...

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  12. FRENCH PROGRESS APPRECIABLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. - A French communique states A most lively artillery duel continued. The Germans, between Cerny and ...

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  13. GERMAN PRESS REJOICES.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—"Vorwaerts" rejoices over the British Socialists' decision to attend the Stockholm Conference as a first step, and ...

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  14. DEATHS ON BRITISH MERCHANTMEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —In the House of Commons yesterday Mr G. H. Roberts, parliamentary secretary to the Board of Trade, Informed ...

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  15. MOTOR VEHICLES COMMANDEERED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Government to-night issued a proclamtion that the State will take control of all motor vehicles, and ordering ...

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  16. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON Monday Night. - A German official report states: We repulsed strong French attacks north-ward of the Laon-Soissons road, ...

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  17. MR HENDERSON EXPLAINS HIS POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr Arthur Henderson, speaking from the Labor benches, said he intended to speak at length ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT OF GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New york World's correspondent at Stockholm says that the [?] progress made in Germany towards ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTERS VIEWS.

    When the Prime minister's attention was directed to the [?] that the New South Wales Government was commandeering all motor cars and other vehicles. ...

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  20. A FIREMAN INJURED.

    A report from Orange states that the fireman of the mail train, which left there on Monday night, was seriously injured by a big piece of coal ...

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  21. COST OF PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. - The Public Accounts Committee estimates that, notwithstanding the rise in wages, a saving of £43,000,000 has ...

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  22. RAILWAY CLERK KILLED.

    The first [?] due to the overcrowding of suharban trains, occurred to-day, when A.R. Kamang, railway clerk, who was riding on the platform ...

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  23. STEAMERS LAID UP.

    Mo[?] [?]lliers are tied up, and the grows were paid off to-day. ...

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  24. WHARF LABOURERS STILL IDLE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The position remains unaltered. although the wharf laborers last night decided to present themselves at the usual places ...

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  25. THE PEOPLE'S BURDENS.

    AMSTERDAM. Monday Night.—Dr. Michaclis, the German Chancellor, on being interviewed, said direct [?] on income and capital is insufficient to ...

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  26. BALLOT OF STRIKERS.

    The challenge of the Acting Premier that a ballot at the whole of the strikers be taken on the question of accepting the Government's terms, was ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    WASHINGTON. Monday Night.—M Delavale, the Belgian lawyer, who defend nurse Caveli, has arrived at an Atlantic port to deliver lectures ...

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  28. GERMAN CAPTURES

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — The German state that they captured during the first three years of the war 12,150 cannon, 4,938,056 shells ...

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  29. IN PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Following a statement [?] the report at the Ch[?] Railway [?] the present condition of railways and ...

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  30. JAPANESE MISSION TO WASHINGTON.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—A Japanese diplomatic mission, headed by Viscount [?], has arrived at a pacific porn, [?] route to Washington. ...

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  31. COCKATOO ISLAND WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for [?](Mr Joseph Cook) [?] to-night that he had been as[?] by [?] that the engineers, ...

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  32. THE WAR CABINET

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Press Bureau states that Mr George Barnes, Labor M.P. ,md Minister for Pensions, has been appointed to the ...

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  33. FALL IN AMERICAN COTTON.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning —American cotton in Liverpool has fallen forty points. ...

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  34. DEFIANT IRISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning,—Michael Brennan has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment, and peter O'Loughlin to fifteen months. The ...

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  35. WELFARE OF THE BUND

    LONDON, Monday Kiglit. - Tl Welfare of tliu Blind Committe ' submitted a hcltctne pup;gesting i tal expenditure- of half a million ling yeiiriy, and the expenditure quarter of a million sterling in cquij: ping ovar thrpo Uiousaud worksliops and also to make money grouts. ...

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  36. CHINA WILL DECLARE WAR ON GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    PECKING, Tuesday Morning.—Chinn has finally decided to declare war on germany and Austria simultaneously. ...

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  37. DUTCH WANTS GERMAN GOLD.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning —Millions of Dutch eggs are delayed on the frontier, exporters refusing to dispatch them to Germany in the absence of payment on gold. ...

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  38. THE MISER'S TELEGRAM

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.— A semi-offivial article in "The North German Gazette" denies the existence of the Kaiser's telegram as revealed ...

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  40. STRIKES IN SPAIN

    MADRIP, Monday Night.—The Workers General Union has declared a general strike. The Government has established martial law throughout ...

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  41. OPINIONS IN THE LOBBY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" Parliamentary correspondent states that except among the pacificist members keen satisfaction ...

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  42. NO HALL FOR MEETING AT STOCKHOLM.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday Morning —An endeavour may possibly he made to hold a Socialist conference at Christiania or same other Scandi[?] ...

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  43. A REVOLUTIONARY AIM.

    LONDON, Monday Night. —"The Mornings post" correspondent at Madrid states that the railway strike failing to interrupt traffic, it has now ...

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  44. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the Bouse of Commons "to-day Mr .T. K. Hope, chairman of committee in control of Prisoners of War Labor ...

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  45. MR HENDERSON CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning,—The newspapers severly criticise Mr Hendelson's explanation, and agree that it is not [?] and also on the ...

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