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  2. SWEDEN'S DUPLICITY

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday Night.—The Mexican disclosure nan caused a sensation. It is semi-officially stated that Herr Cronholm will be relieved ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. RUSSIAN CRISIS OVER

    LONDON, Sunday Night,—An Italian official report states: We gained ground on the south-east margin of the Bainsizza Plateau, imprisoning 417. ...

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  5. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We again raided Cherisy and penetrated as far as the western outskirts. ...

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  6. THE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The strike has been declared off by members of the Blacksmiths' Union, and application forms for re-engagement in the ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. UNIONISTS RETURNED TO WORK.

    Many unionist returned to work to-day. ...

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  8. COMMANDEERING TRANSPORT.

    Acting on the advice of the Unions' Defence Committee, the Victorian Government, through the National Service Bureau. to-day issued an order to ...

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  9. CIVILIANS EVACUATING ROULERS AND OSTEND.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—"Handelsblad" states that the civilians have evacuated Roulers, and are now evacuation Ostend. Two thousand ...

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  10. ON THE EAST FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A Russian official report states that a stubborn battle is proceeding on the Pskov road, in the region of Zegevold Farm. ...

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  11. MORE VIOLENT NEUTRALITY BY MEXICO URGED.

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday Night.—A section of the newspapers demand the expulsion of von Eckhardt and more violent neutrality. ...

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  12. ENEMY ATTACKS FAIL.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy raided in the neighborhood of the Ypres-Comines Canal, ...

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  13. THE STRIKERS WEAKENING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation to-day received da telegram form Sydney, signed "Morris," presumed. ...

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  14. DEMANDS IN ARGENTINE.

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday Night.—A mass meeting wildly cheered the demands for Argentine to sever relations with Germany and not to ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN TRENCHES UNTENABLE.

    ROME, Friday Night.—Prisoners taken at San Gabricle state that the Austrian dugouts and trenches are graveyards, and the Austrians must ...

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  16. GERMAN MESSAGES THROUGH SWEDEN STOPPED.

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday Night.—The Foreign Minister has mode a statement that the transmission of German messages has been ...

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  17. GAS EMPLOYEES' UNION CANCELLED.

    In the Industrial Court to-day, the registration of the Gas Employees' Union was cancelled for being concerned in the strike, and the union ...

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  18. A MARCH TO PETROGRAD.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—Colonel Chumsky, a well-known Russian expert, points out that the lack of man power for a long line between the ...

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  19. TASMANIA

    The working of the steamer Wareatea from Melbourne was continued yesterday by members of the National Laborers' Union, and the vessel ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CRISIS

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—The Government has suppressed Maxim G. Gorky's newspaper and other organs. ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE UNIONISTS RETURNING TO WORK

    A number of unions at Newcastle have decided to return to work. A mass meeting of the Seamen's and Firemen's Union to-day re-affirmed the ...

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  22. GERMAN ATTACK REPULSED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— A French communique states: There is considerable artillerying in teh region of Braye-Gerny. A fresh German ...

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  23. CRISIS TEMPORARILY OVER.

    BUENOS AYRES, Monday Morning.—Though the crisis is temporarily over. excitement continues. A large meeting on Saturday night demanded ...

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  24. THE ALLIES' POLICY ATTACKED.

    ROME, Sunday Night.—"The Idea Nazionale" attacks the Allies policy towards Russia, owing to the fact that they sent Socialist Ministers to ...

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  25. J.W.W. MEMBERS SENTENCED.

    Julius Mublberg was to-day sentenced to four months, and Alfred Hawkins to six months, with hard labor, on a charge of being members ...

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  26. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A German official report states: Northward of the menin-Ypers road the English forced our foremost trenches over the ...

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  27. A PEREMPTORY ORDER TO ARMY AND NAVY.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—M. Kerensky has addressed a peremptory order to the array and the navy to abstain form polities. The order states ...

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  28. COAL AND SHALE UNION.

    The delegates of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation have returned, to report to the colliery employees the result of the conference with Mr. J. ...

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  29. WAR ON THE SEA

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—The reports of the submarine scare are conflicting. Some assert that destroyers are scouring the coast and others that ...

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  30. GERMAN PRISON CAMPS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.—The State Department has received reports of cruelty in the German prison camps from Russian soldiers, who ...

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  31. COAL MINERS STAND FIRM.

    Aggregate meeting of miners in four districts to-day decided not to accept the terms of the Government for a settlement of the strike. At one ...

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  32. WAR STATISTICS

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—Mr. Frank Simons, writing to "The Now York Tribune," examines the latest war statistics, and says that Germany ...

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  33. SUBMARINES IN THE ATLANTIC.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—Two incoming vessels have reported picking up S.O.S. call stating that the ship was being shelled by a submarine. The ...

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  34. UNIONISTS EAGER FOR WORK.

    It is estimated that unions who decided on resumption of work at a meeting to-day represented over 20,000 persons. ...

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  35. A PARIS SENSATION

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—There has been a remarkable development in the so-called Tarmel affair. M. Tarmel, a French deputy, left ...

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  36. MEETING OF INDEPENDENT WORKERS.

    The secretary of the Independent Workers' Society of Tasmania announces that a meeting will be held at the Stock Exchange Cameron-street, on ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Second Lieutenant Anhall. V.C. who was taken prisoner carly in 1916, has escaped from Germany and arrived in ...

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  38. AMERICAN STEAMER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—Passengers who have arrived by an armed American steamship one of the largest in the trans-Atlantic service, ...

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  39. VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The feeling is that there will be a general resumption this week, with the exception of those engaged in transport ...

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  40. INQUIRY INTO THE MUTINY.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—A special commission, under the presidency of M. Ochablovsky, Procurator of the Army and navy, is inquiring ...

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  41. SHIPPING SHORTAGE.

    The Premier (Mr. Lee) arrived in Melbourne on Sunday by the Conah in connection with the shipping shortage between Tasmania and the mainland. ...

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  42. GERMAN BOTS MAY ENLIST.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday Night.—The recruiting office at Cologne announces that boys of 15 may enlist. ...

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  43. SWEEPING UP MINES.

    CHRISTIANIA, Monday Morning.—Norwegian trawlers have swept up a thousand mines since the war. ...

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  44. REVOLT IN FINLAND FAILS.

    COPENHAGEN. Sunday Night.—A Saparanda telegram states that the soldiers stormed the prison at Viborg and shot General Ovanouski and other ...

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  45. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS SUPPRESSED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent Amsterdam states that the German military authorities have suppressed ...

    Article : 42 words
  46. AWARDS FOR VALOR

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  47. NATIONAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Replying to a deputation on Saturday, the Minister of National Service stated that the department had been re-organised ...

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  48. UNEXPLORED QUEBEC.

    In the north of the province of Quebec there are still 259,000 square miles of unexplored country making, with the 612,000 square miles in ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Coal Controller has offered the scottish colliery enginemen fifteen pence increase per shift. The executive ...

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  50. KING GEORGE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The King starts to-day for an extensive four days' tour on the Clyde side, which begins to-morrow. His Majesty ...

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  51. COAL AND SHALE WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Justice Higgins was asked in Chambers to-day to call a compulsory conference between the Australian Coal and Shale ...

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  52. FUTURE OF POLAND

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—The Kaiser and the Emperor Carl of Austria announce the immediate formation of executive bodies in Poland, pending ...

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  53. TROUBLE IN ITALY

    MILAN, Sunday Night.—Following a Ministerial crisis, involving minor changes, "The Corriere Della Sera" learns that owing to grave ...

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  54. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It is estimated that the United Kingdom saved £2,500,000 in lighting and heating in 1917 by adopting summer time ...

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  56. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    ATHENS, Monday Morning.—The Ecclesiastical Court has ordered the indictment of fifteen prelates for assenting to the anathema on the ...

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  57. TARIFF REFORM LEAGUE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Viscount Duncannon Unionist member of the House of Commons for Dover, surprised the annual meeting of the Tariff ...

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  58. THE ANZAC BUFFET

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Australian actresses are appearing in a pageant of the Southern Cross at the Victoria Palace Theatre on October 19 ...

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  59. SONG AND THE WELSH.

    The Welsh troops are always singing when they are not fighting or training (writes Mr. Philip Gibbs). Each company has its own glee party. ...

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  60. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.—President Wilson has issued a proclamation placing the sugar industry under strick licence. It is now ...

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  61. REMEDY FOR PNEUMONIA

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday Morning.—A new inoculation remedy for p[?] is producing wonderful results among the natives employed on ...

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  62. WHARF LABORERS DECIDE TO REMAIN IDLE.

    A meeting of the Victorian Wharf Laborers' Union was held to-day and it was decided to remain out on strike. It was pointed out that until the coal ...

    Article : 105 words
  63. WAR BOND BILL PARSER.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—The Senate has passed the War Band Bill without a division. ...

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