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  3. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The last Premiers' Conferenc[?] held at Sydney affirmed the desirableness of defining certain industrial matters which might ...

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  4. AMERICAN WAR NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Four steel cargo contracts have been awarded to China. The Shipping Board has already chartered 350,000 tons ...

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  6. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    PEKIN, Wednesday Night. — The Bolsheviki were defeated by the Czecho-Slovaks north-west of Valdiv[?] and Vladivostock, and are retreating ...

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  7. TRADE AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night, —The Empire Producer entertained Sir Joseph Ward at Launch[?]on at the Connaught Rooms, Sir Joseph Ward said ...

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  8. THREATENED DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—German newspapers state that M. Lenin is about to break off diplomat[?]y relation with Britain, or any other ...

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  9. CADETS BECOME GERMANOPHILE

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday Night.—News from Russia confirms the previous rumors that the leaders of the Cad[?] have become Germanophile, and ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The practice of charging soldiers on transports with the cost of deficiencies in the ship or Government stores has been ...

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  11. CHOLERA INCREASING.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—Cholera is increasing in Russia, and there are five hundred cases daily at Petrograd. The disease has reached ...

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  12. WAR ON THE SEA

    ATHENS, Wednesday Night. — A Spanish steamer, carrying Senor Devegs, the Spanish Minister to Greece, was submarined, although Germany ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A committee has been formed in connection with the New Zealand High Commissioner's Department to secure war ...

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  14. A SOLDIER'S APPEAL

    LONDON, "Wednesday Night.—The appeal of Captain Yeates, formerly of the New Zealand Forces, who last December was fined twenty-five guineas ...

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  15. ELECTRICALLY WELDED SHIPPLATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The first steel vessel whose plates have been electrically welded instead of riveted has been launched at an ...

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  16. MR ROOSEVELT'S SON KILLED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—Lieutenant Quentin Roosevelt, youngest son of Mr Theodore Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, has been ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S RESOURCES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Sir Peter McBride, Agent-General for Victoria, addressed a meeting of city men, and strongly recommended ...

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  18. EDUCATION BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Fisher, Minister of Education, was loudly cheered when the Education Bill was read a third time in the ...

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  19. TASMANIA'S ASSETS

    What proved to be a most interesting and educational lecture was given by Mr E. Mulcahy, M.H.A.,[?] at the Town Hall, Deloraine, on Monday night. ...

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  20. JAPANESE DREADNOUGHT BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A Japanese dreadnought, the Kawac[?], has been blown up, through an internal explosion in Yokohama Bay, ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS' UNIT TO BE FORMED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A new unit, consisting of returned soldiers, is to be formed in the Commonwealth. An order gazetted to-day states that ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN GENERALS DISMISSED.

    VIENNA. Wednesday Night. — An official report states that the Emperor has dismissed General Conrad and Von Hoetzendorff, Chief of the General ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The steamer Barunga, 7484 tons, has been sunk. She was hound to Australia, and there was one casualty. ...

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  24. FRENCH MEATLESS DAYS ABOLISHED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—It has been officially announced that the three meatless days weekly will be abolished from the 20th inst. ...

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  25. THE KONINGTN REGENTE TORPEDOED.

    AMSTERDAM Wednesday Night.—The chairman of the Naval Court, after an investigation into the sinking of the hospital ship Koningin Regeute, ...

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  26. A WAR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The members of House of Commons will attend a service at St. Margaret's on August 4 to invoke a Divine ...

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  27. FINANCIAL CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The financial conference convened by the Federal Treasurer in order to be apprised of the attitude of the States with ...

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  28. INCENDIARISM

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—A fire destroyed the new German aerodrome at Nivilles, also twenty-two aeroplanes. It is stated that German ...

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  29. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The imports last month increased by £15,538,107, and the exports by £1,373,508. The re-exports decreased by £4,313, ...

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  30. TRANSPORT OF AMERICANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Sir L. Chiozza Money has announced that 637.929 Americans were transported to Europe in April, May and June, of ...

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  31. THE CHURCHES

    An exceedingly pleasant church party took place on Wednesday evening at the Christ Church school hall in celebration of the 78th anniversary ...

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  32. STOCK EXCHANGE CHEERFUL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The Stock Exchange is cheerful on the war news, and prices generally harden[?]d. ...

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  33. ESPIONAGE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Senate, sitting as a High Court of Justice with 170 Senators as judges, opened the Malvy trial. There was an ...

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  34. BARUNGA SUNK.

    MELBOURNE (Thursday. — Mr. Poynton, Acting Minister for the Navy announces the receipt of the news of the loss of the steamer Barunga. The ...

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  36. ALIENS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —An informal group of Liberal members of the House of Commons has decided that Lord Milner, Sir Alfred Mond, ...

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  37. ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The English Speaking Union was recently formed to promote comradeship between the people of the British ...

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  39. FOREIGN CURRENCY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— An order has been issued by the Co[?] General of Customs to the effect that "In future the conversion of fo[?]gn ...

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  40. DIVORCE SUIT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — In the suit in which Henry Wilfrid Johnston sought a divorce from Ella Mu[?]el Johnston on the ground of misconduct with ...

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  41. THE ANTARCTIC

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night. —Professor Goddard, of the Stellen-boach University, when lecturing at Johannesburg yesterday night, ...

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  42. "BONNET ROUGE" CASE

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.— M. Duval, who was sentenced to death last May, has been executed. He was connected with the "Bonnet Rouge" ...

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