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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig report: We raided north-eastward of Gouzenucourt and eatward of Vermelles, and repuls ...

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  3. THE BIG STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Regulation under the war Preenutions Act were guzetted to-day, declaring with certain aspects of the industrial ...

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  4. ON THE WATER FRONT. A QUITE DAY.

    There was a rutnor that the wharw labores were to take a ballot to-day on the [?] of going back to work, but they laughed at the suggestion. ...

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  6. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—Holland is not participating in the Stockholom Conference ,and it is believed that the Scandinavians will be the ...

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  7. FIGHTING ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—M. Kerensky's message, in reply to the king's telegram, assuring Russia of Britain's intension to continue the war ...

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  8. BRITISH LABOUR EXECUTIVE ADHERES TO ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—"The Evening Standard" states that the La­bor executive has [?] to the Stock­holm attitude and appointed eight ...

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  9. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A French communique states Both ar­tilleries are active in Belgium. Recounaissance parties panetrated the Gor ...

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  10. THE A.W.U. AND THE STRIKE.

    The union officials this morning [?] the statement by the Prime Minister that the [?] engaged in stacking wheat bonght by great Britain had ...

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  11. FORMIDABLE BOMBARDMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—The bombardment reached unprece­dented proportions during Monday and the whole night. Explosions were ...

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  12. SEQUEL TO GREAT DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.—The announcement of the Pope's proposal is a sequel to great diplomatic activity. The Papal Secretary. Count ...

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  13. BRITISH IMPROVE POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglns Haig reports: After heavy artillery and rifle firn we repulsed an enemy attack to the east ...

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  14. A LIVELY MEETING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The proceeding at a meeting of the Labor party executive and the members of the Parliamentary party were ...

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  15. JAPAN'S MISSION TO AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The New York World's" Washington correspondent says that on of the principal development expected ...

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  16. RECEPTION OF THE NOTE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Note was received on London on Saturday night. A prominent Roman [?] in London in an interview ...

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  17. A CHARGED OR CONSPIRACY.

    Thomas Robinson, of the seaman Union, was to-day remanded on a charge of having conspired to instigate a strike. ...

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  18. REFUSAL OF PASSPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—It is expected that the Government will forthwith be challenged in the House of Commons upto the [?] of pass ...

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  19. ARTILLERY DULL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A French communique states: There is an [?] duel, sometimes most vio­lent, in Belgium and on both banks of ...

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  20. MARKED WITH GERMAN INSPIRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—"The newspapers declare that the Pope's Note is strongly marked with German inspiration. The proposals ...

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  21. RUMANIAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A Russian official report states: The Rumanian troops continued a counter offensive, and occupied the village of ...

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  22. ROSEHILL RACES POSTPONED.

    The Rosehill races were postponed on [?] of the shortage of trains. Saturday's meeting will probably meet with a similar late. ...

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  23. BOMB PLOTS IN NORWAY

    CHRISTIANIA, Tuesday Night.—"The Tidenstegn" states that as a result of investigations into the bomb plot last month, the Government is ...

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  24. UNOFFICIAL ADVICES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday morning.—Unofficially received advices at Washington state that the Pope's proposal includes the reduction of all ...

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  25. FERRY SERVICES UNAFFECTED.

    The ferry fireman and deek hands at a meeting to-day decided to remains loyal. The [?] of the Masters and ...

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  26. AUSTRO-GERMAN PRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Zurich correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that the Austro-German press rejoices at Mr Henderson's ...

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  27. PEACE PROPOSALS

    PORTLAND ORE, Tuesday Night.—The United Press correspondent at [?] states that the Pope has renewed his peace proposal. ...

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  28. IN THE COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    At Camden potators cannot be obtained, and sugar os doled and in pound lots. Other food-tuff [?] are approaching the van shing point. There ...

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  29. WAR IN THE AIR

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—A German [?], the third in a week, has Landed in Holland. The pilots and observes are interned ...

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  30. A FRESH PEACE APPEAL.

    ROME, Tuesday Night.—The Pope will address a fresh peace appeal to the belligerents, requesting them to state their terms [?] ...

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  31. A BRITISH OFFICER

    LONDON. Tuesday Night.—Captain Stanley Wilson, Unionist M.P. for York, has returned after being twenty months a pisoner in Austria. On be ...

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  32. THE POPE'S MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—According to some [?] the Pope's manifasto adopts as a basis a proposed [?] of views as to the for ...

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  33. LINER DESTROYED BY AN EXPLOSION.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Night.—The Ellerman liner. City of Athens,£ 600 tons, bound from Mew York to Cape Town and Calontta, was ...

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  34. A CONSULTATIVE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday morning.—"The Daily News" says that the Labor party executive has received from the organising burean at Stockholm ...

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  35. THIS LABOR EXECUTIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The labor executive including Mr Henderson, to-day to discuss the new Stockholm situation. The executive ...

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  36. AN AIR FIGHT.

    AMSTERHAM, Wednesday Morning.—Watehers viewed an air fight between two enemy and two Allied aeroplanes. A German [?] tell at Schoondeke. ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The locomotive enginemen and firman demand an eight hour day instead of towel, or overtime. The decition was ...

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  38. STATEMENT BY COMMISSIONERS.

    The following statements was issued to-day from the railway Commissioners office. It is believed a number of [?] drivers and [?] would ...

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  39. ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday morning.—The State Department announces that fifteen passengers and five of the crew were lost when the American ...

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  40. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The issue of the war [?] by the Federal Government, and the formation of a camp for [?] by the New South. ...

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  41. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Adminarlly reports that a British [?] has been mind and sunk in the North Sea. The captain, two ...

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  42. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A German official report states: The enemy is beginning to yield at Montuinara, in Rumania, and between ...

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  43. MESSAGE FROM MR HUGHES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Folowing is a copy of a cable sent to the Secretary of State by the Prime minister in relation to the Stockholm Con ...

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  44. STRONG ALLIED ENEMY ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A German official report stales: Strong Allied enemy attacks in the western theatre are preparing. We took a ...

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  45. GERMAN SUBMARINE RAMMED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—Two German torpedo boats towed a large submarine to Zeebrugge. The submarine was [?]in the North ...

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  46. INTER-STATE VESSELS LAID UP.

    Following is an 1st at the inter-state vessels held up at the ports in which they are lying as a result of the strike. The steamers Ruparu, Gabo. ...

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  47. "PEACEFUL SOLUTIONS" OF THE PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Despatches from Rome state that the Pope has suggested to all the [?] the restoration of Belgium. ...

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  48. CHINA DECLARES WAR

    PORTLAND ORE, Tuesday Night.—China has declared war on Germany and Austrin ...

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  49. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The Suite Government to-day engaged free labor to stark whoat Brooklyn. Ar­rangements have been made for the ...

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  50. THE KAISER'S LETTER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The Kaiser's letter to President Wil­son on August 10, 1914, and referred to in Mr Gerrard's book, has been ...

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  51. PACIFICISM SOCIALISTS.

    The Central News states that the Pacificist Socialists in the House of Commons are making the atmost personal bitterness, arising out of Mr ...

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  52. AN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—An official report states that China has declared war on Austria ans Germany. ...

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  53. NO PEACE BEFORE TWELVE MONTHS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The State Department has been informed a confidential source of the Pope's proposal, but the text has ...

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