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  2. THE KAISER AT LAW

    AMESTERDAM, Saturday Morning. —The Kaiser won a sensational law suit, allowing him to place his nephew, Prince Frederick Leopold, ...

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  3. BRITISH EMPIRE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr W. M. Hughes, speaking at the Parliamentary Association supper, and that the war had drawn the Empire closer ...

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  4. IRISH QUESTION

    LONDON, Friday Night. — During a debate in the House of Lords on Irish questions, Lord Wimborne thought that the Government should ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. DISORDERS IN AUSTRIA

    ZURICH, Friday Night. — A strike has broken out at the Vulean [?], in Vienna, and at the Warsehalowski aeroplane works. The strikers number ...

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  7. AMERICAN WAR NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — M.Samuel Gompers, in closing the American Federation of Labor Convention said that the German military machine ...

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  8. BREAD RATION REDUCED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — Advices from Zurich state that the Austrian Government has reduced the daily ration of bread to 90 grammes. ...

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  9. RIOTERS DISPERSED.

    There are one hundred and fifty thousand manition strikers in Vienna. The plice disperred the rioters, who were attempting to attack the German ...

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  10. RAW MATERIALS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Morning Post" urges the Pime Ministers of the Dominions to concenerate upon a decision rearding the supply ...

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  11. MR HUGHES DENIES A REPORT.

    Interviewed regarding the report eabled from Australia that he is likely to remain in England or America. Mr. Hughes Jeelares that it is without ...

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  12. SHOPS PILLAGED.

    ZURICH, Saturday Night.—During the food riots in Vienna shops were pilaged. Fifty thousand rioters marched in processiou through the ...

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  13. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The Mayor of Launceston acknowledges the receipt of the following [?]: Previously acknowledged, £404 Ds [?]; M.B. £8 [?], Total ...

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  14. INTERVIEW WITH MR HEWINS.

    Mr Hughes has a Jengthy interview with Mr W. S. A. Hewins, Under-Secretary for the Colonies. Mr Cook is spending the week-end ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS IN AMERICA

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Mr Hughes states that the policy of appointing a trade representative to watch Australian interests in America ...

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  16. HUNGARY'S PLIGHT.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night. —Count Tisza, in the Hungarian Parliament, denied the accusations that food from Hungary was necessary to ...

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  17. BELGIAN CHILDREN'S FUND.

    Previously acknowledged, £1106 19s 2d; Exeter Partiotie Fund, £1 Total £1109 19s 2d. ...

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  18. RAID ON ZEBRUGGE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The A[?] Minister for Navy had made available the names of the officers and men of the H.M.A.S. Australia who ...

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  19. HONORABLE PEACE

    LONDON, Friday Night. —Mr A. J.Ba[?], speaking in the House of Uommons, said that the Russian defection impoosed on us the task of resisting ...

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  20. PREMIER RESIGNS.

    ZURICH, Saturday Night. — Dr. von seidlier, the Premier, has again resigned. He is attempting to reform the Ministry. ...

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  21. MADSEN GUN

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Mr J. L. Macpherson, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the War Office, speaking in the House of Commons, said that ...

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  22. LORD CURZON'S SPEECH CREATES A SENSATION.

    Lord Curzon's speech created a sensation in the lobbies. He made it clear that the Government had sidetracked Home Rule and ...

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  23. BAKERS' SHOPS AND CARTS PLUNDERED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — There are further details from Vienna. Bakers' shops and carts were plundered. The rioters are demanding the ...

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  24. RUMANIAN PEACE TREATY

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, Night. — H[?] Kahlmann in the Rei[?] in discussing the peace treaty with Russian referred to the friction between ...

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  25. MANY FACTORIES AFFECTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. — Grain from Germany has been sent to Austria for the army and not for civilians. ...

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  26. NATIONALISTS RETURNING TO WESTMINSTER.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In view of the withdrawal of Irish conseription, the Nationalists are returning to Westminister. ...

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  27. DOCTORS AND LODGES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,—[?] the executives of the B.M.V. and Friendly Societies have fully considered the recommendations of Judge Wesley ...

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  28. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.—The Hague correspondent of "The New York Times" interviewed a Duteb merchant who has returned from ...

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  29. IRISH DEPORTEDS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — In the House of Commons Mr E. Shortt, K.C., answering Mr R. L. otherwise,said that there was sufficient evidence ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    MEXICE CITY, Friday Night.—The Govermnent [?] decided to prohibit the export of gold and silver in consequence of similar action by other ...

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  31. AN UNCONFIRMED REPORT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — Reports are current that the life of Emperor Karl of Austria was attempted, but there is no confirmation. ...

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  32. BRILLIANT ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Lord Finaly presided over a brilliant assemblage in the Royal galleries of the House of Lords. Among those ...

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  33. ROYAL SILVER WEDDING

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In order to mark the Royal silver wedding, the Red Cross are appealing for gifts of silver articles or old silver which will ...

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  34. DROWNING FATALITY:

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — At the Eclipse colliery at Ipswich on Saturday the miners recovered the body of T.Dredge, who was drowned. He was a ...

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  35. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  36. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN.

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night. — Mr George Bell, a member of the British Columbia Legislature, and Mr W.B. Bailey of Winnipeg, a prominent ...

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  37. PARTY POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Lord Denbigh, interviewed agter vigorously rampaigning the p[?] regarding Germany's long-thought-out schemes ...

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  38. SHOOTING BLACKS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —An enquiry into the shooting by a police party of seven blacks in the Northern Territory in March has been found ...

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  39. BY-ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Polling for by-elections for East [?] resulted: Gr[?] idoperted ...

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  40. REPATRIATED SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Two Victorians, Lance-Oorporal A. G.Williams and Private J. Phollips, and two Q[?] Lance-Corporal ...

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  41. TURKISH WAR AIMS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—The Turkish newspaper, give the Turkish war aims, based on the assumption that if Turkey had not entered the war the ...

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  42. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Saturday Morning. —Fifty thousand Canadians, aged nineteen, have been registered for service under conscription. ...

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  43. WINE TRADE RED CROSS SALE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The wine trade Red Cross sale realised £56,000, of which £7761 was from the King's gift ...

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  44. PRESS DELEGATES

    MELBOURNE, Sunsay. — Further representatives of the press delegration in London are: Mr T. [?] editor of "The Sydney ...

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  45. MR RYAN'S BOAST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The pr[?] of Qu[?] (Mr Rvan), in speech at Perth, declared that the returned soliders were sofdly behind ...

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  46. EXHIBITION OF PEARLS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Her Majesty the Queen and Princess Mary visited an exhibition of 2500 pearls, which the various owners had donated ...

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  47. FINANCIAL NEWS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  49. WELSH SERVICE AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria attended a Welsh service at Westminster Abbey, conducted by the Bishon of ...

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  50. SALE OF WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday, — Sen[?] Russell, Minister in charge of the Federal Government's wheat transactions, annonunces the sale to a neutral ...

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  51. TRAMS IN COLLISION

    CHICAGO, Saturday Night. — One hundred persons were killed in a circus train collision. ...

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