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  2. AUSTRALIA'S NEW INDUSTRIAL ERA.

    That manufacturers in this country are only just awnkening to the possibilities of industrial expansion was demonstrated to the Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) ...

    Article : 253 words
  3. MOVES IN THE WEST.

    The rapid increase of military activity on the western line constitutes the principal topic of public discussion. The men throughout the line are girding their loins ...

    Article : 512 words
  4. MILITARY RIOTS.

    Details of the snooting of Home soldiers at the railway station at midnight show that, when seemingly at aws quiet, a band of about 30 roysterers arrived with ...

    Article : 830 words
  5. HOME OF FREE-TRADE.

    Six [?]dred out of the 1800 members at tended the annual mooting yesterday of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Ilitherto the attendances at these meetings ...

    Article : 424 words
  6. NAVAL BLOCKADE.

    A largely attended meeting was held at the Cannon-street Hotel yesterday to protest against the present ineffective block aide of Germany. ...

    Article : 465 words
  7. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Athens correspondent of the Rome "Giernale d[?]tala" reports:—"Two hundred thousand Germans are concentrating between Ghevgeli, Doiran and Strunnitza." ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. APPRENTICE QUESTION.

    The Premier yesterday received representatives of the A.N.A., the chamber of manufactures and the chamber of mine; on the apprenticeship question. ...

    Article : 341 words
  9. A.N.A. ACTIVITY.

    A series of deputations organised by the Australian Natives Association waited, on State Ministers yesterday to bring forward proposals having for Their object the ...

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  10. TURCO-GERMAN FRICTION.

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" telegraphs:—"A lively dispute took place between Enver Pashu and the Gorman generals at the last war ...

    Article : 145 words
  11. FEDERAL RESEARCH SCHEME.

    Sir,—The nebulous Federal research scheme goes from bad to worse aa further facts anent its modus operandi come to light. The preliminary advisory council is ...

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  12. GERMAN SCHEMING.

    It was announced during a debate in the Senate on the subject of the Nicaraguan treaty that Germany before the war, of fered a larger s[?]m than the United States ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. THE RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    The inquest regarding the death of Private James Volk a Victorian soldier, whose body was found on 29th January on the Great Central railway line, near ...

    Article : 273 words
  14. AERIAL WARFARE.

    On Tuesday enemy aeroplanes bombed Milan. They were subjected to a hot fire form anti-aircraft gunn. Squadrons of Italian aeroplanes counter-attacked, and ...

    Article : 280 words
  15. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily May" states:—"Count von Bernstoff, in respond co President Wilson's suggestion, promisers a postponement of ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS.

    A British commission appointed to investigate the output of munitions in France tins reported that the main causes of the success of munitions France ...

    Article : 278 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN "VETERANS."

    The High Commissioner visited Weymouth depot yesterday, and inspected n draft of 1200 Australians' who expect to immediately return to the front. ...

    Article : 241 words
  18. BRITISH CRUISER'S FATE

    It is officially announced that the British light cruiser Arethusa (3750 tous, two 6 inch and eight 4-inch guns), which played a gallant part in two actions in the North ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. SOLDIERS BEFORE THE COURT.

    Mr. Smithers, S.M. indulged in some plain talk in the central police court to-day when several soldiers were brought before him for riotous conuct. Two ...

    Article : 460 words
  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The police raided the premises of the Women's Social and Political Union, in Mcokelonburg-square yesterday, and seized copies of the union's journal, "Britannia." ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. PROTECTION SUPPORTED TASMANIA.

    At a largely attended meeting to-night, Mr. H. M'Kenzie presiding, it was unanimously decided to form a Tasmanian Protection and Production League, The ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    The case hi which William Gurden Ridden, William Fownes Rigden and Stanley Fownes Rigden, partners in the well-known golove firm of Fownes. ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. Capture of Erzeroum Fort.

    A Petrograd communique states:—"We have captured the Erzeronm fort in which a violent explosion was previously reported." ...

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  24. COASTAL STEAMER'S MISHAP.

    While proceeding from Lakes' Entrance to Melbourne yesterday the steamer wy[?]h broke one of her tail shafts. Last evening the following official ...

    Article : 171 words
  25. FRENCH CRUISER TORPEDOED.

    The loss of the French cruiser Amiral Charner (4702 tons, two 7.6-incii and six 5.5-ineli gunn), no news regarding which has been received since, 8th inst., has ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. A LOST STEAMER AND OWNERS' LIABILITY.

    The Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association of Victoria Limited advises having received the following cablegram from the Institute of London Underwriters, ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. SIX O'CLOCK CLOSING ACT.

    The Government have selected the two State, members of the new Licensing Court to the constituted as a corollary to the passing of the 6 o'clock closing legislation. The ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. AFTER THE WAR.

    Mr. Walter Long, President of the local Government Board in an interview with the London correspondent of the New York "Tribune," stated:—"After the war ...

    Article : 69 words
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  31. WAR ECONOMY REDUCES CRIME

    At the opening of the Supremo Court of the criminal session at Auckland, the judge commented upon the diminution of cases throughout New Zealand. People ...

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  32. In Mesopotamia.

    The War Office states, in reference to the Mesopotamian campaign, that on 13th February Major-General Aylmer and Major-Genera] Townshend reported that ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. PEACE FOLLOWS SATURNALIA.

    To-day the city, after yesterday's saturnalia of lawlessness, was permitted to resume its usual calm. The tragic ending to the disgraceful rioting in the afternoon and ...

    Article : 376 words
  34. WEEK-END' CABLES.

    The Pacific Cable Board notifies that delivery of week-end rate messages for United Kingdom accepted this week trill be liable to be delayed until 28th inst. This ...

    Article : 44 words
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