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  2. DAY BAKING.

    A question which was probably more often asked than any other in the city yesterday was, "How did you get on for bread " It was answered in various ways. ...

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  3. SINN FEIN SENTENCES.

    The total number of Sinn Fein rebels deported to England is 2000. Several more rebels have been sentenced to death by court-martial, but the sentence has been ...

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  4. FURIOUS GERMAN ATTACKS

    It is reported from Bucharest that the Germans have concentrated near Constantinople 80,000 Turkish and 40,000 Bulgarian infantry. These troops will be going ...

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  5. THE CASE FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    The Federal Parliament meets to-day, and the Acting Prime Minister has announced that it will sit for a fortnight only, to take the budget and pass supply. ...

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  6. THE A.N.A. PETITION.

    The petition in favor of conscription, which is to be presented to Parliament on Tuesday next, was started only five days ago, but it already promises to reach ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT AND CONSCRIPTION.

    Sir,— There seems to be an impression abroad that the members of our Commonwealth Parliament may follow the petty example of some minor bodies and make ...

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  8. "THE NEED IS GREAT."

    Sir,— Are the tens of thousands of young men in Australia so inferior to their brothers of "Anzac" that they are scared by a sound—conscription ? If so, I would ...

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  9. CABLEGRAM TO MR. REDMOND.

    At a meeting of the United Irish League at the Celtic Club last night it was decided to send the following cablegram to Mr. Redmond:— ...

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  10. RESOLUTION BY HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    The Sacred Heart British and Hibernian Society has earned the following resolution:— "Hibernians assembled and Broken Hill view with abhorrence and disgust the ...

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  11. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ACCUSER.

    Mr. A. G. Gardiner, editor of the "DAily News," has written a further open letter to Mr. Lloyd George, in which he says:— "It is much easier to say your 'assassin' ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN UNIONS

    The fact that delegates from South Australia have been invited to attend the conference on the question of conscription in Melbourne next Wednesday, and that the ...

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  13. MINERS OPPOSE CONSCRIPTION

    At a meeting of the combined unions, it was unanimously, decided—firstly, that the A.M.A. delegates at the Labor Congress be instructed to oppose any form of ...

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  14. THE ANTARCTIC.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the British Government has decided to organise an expedition for the relief of Sir Ernest Shackton's exploratory parties on ...

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  15. PEACE PROPAGANDISTS' VIEWS

    A deputation from the Australian Peace Alliance yesterday waited upon the Acting Prime Minister and presented several resolutions, passed at the recent conference ...

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  16. ECONOMY APPEAL FAILS.

    Board of Trade returns show that the appeals for economy in Great Britain have fallen on deaf ears. The average increase in food prices since the outbreak of war is ...

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  17. GERMAN REPLY TO AMERICA.

    Washington officials are reticent as to the Government's intentions regarding Germany's reply to the American Note, but they declare the essence of the Note ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND'S OBLIGATIONS.

    The Military Service Bill will be the principal measure introduced in the Parliamentary session to be opened to-morrow. It is understood that an endeavor will be ...

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  19. RUSSIANS IN ASIA MINOR.

    In an official report from Petrograd it is stated that the Russians are gradually advancing in the direction of Bagdad, capturing Turkish stores. When the Russians ...

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  20. COLLINGWOOD COUNCIL SUPPORTS.

    The question of supporting conscription and obtaining signatures to a monster petition in favor of it was brought before Collingwood council last night in a letter from ...

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  21. FARMS FOR SOLDIERS.

    One of the few really definite and concrete schemes in connection with the proposals to provide suitable farms and homes for returned soldiers comes from the ...

    Article : 268 words
  22. LOANS FOR SYDNEY COUNCIL.

    In the course of a reply to a deputation this morning, the Lord Mayor referred to a paragraph which he had caused to be inserted in the newspapers inviting persons ...

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  23. TRAGEDY AT GRAVESIDE,

    A tragic episode has occurred at Chalons-sur-Marne, capital of the French department of Marne. A mother, learning that her son had ...

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  24. CARTERS DESIRE PEACE.

    The attitude of the Bread Carters' Union was outlined yesterday to the Premier, when a strong deputation representing that body waited on Sir Alexander Peacock, as ...

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  25. MEETING AT BOX HILL.

    A largely-attended public meeting to urge the introduction of compulsory military service was held in the recreation hall, Box Hill, last night. Cr. H. E. Davis, ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    It Parliament on Monday approves of the Daylight Saving Bill it will operate from next Sunday to the second Sunday in October. The railways will maintain ...

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  27. LABOR PREMIER ON THE WAR.

    At the dinner of the foreman, engineers society on Saturday Mr. T. P. O'Connor. M. P., proposed the toast of The Allies' Forces. ...

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  28. GERMAN PRISONER SHOT.

    The Liverpool coroner. Mr. P. S. Poolman, this afternoon concluded the inquiry concerning the death of the German prisoner of war named Paul Ambruster, 21, who ...

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  29. VIEW OF EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION

    At the weekly meeting yesterday of the executive of the Victorian Employers' Federation, the president (Mr. E. E. Keep) being in the chair, the following resolution ...

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  30. ENINGIT

    A fresh case of meningitis was admitted to the Alfred Hospital yesterday. ...

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  31. CASES IN COUNTRY DISTRICTS.

    Two more cases of meningitis were reported in Ballarat to-day. The victims are children, aged 4 and 5 years, sons of Captain Tucker and Mr. A. Jefferies, licensee ...

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  32. BUTTER MANAGERS' ANNUAL CONFERENCE.

    It has been arranged to held the 23rd annual conference of the Australasian Butter and Cheese Factory Managers and Secretaries' Association at the National ...

    Article : 162 words
  33. WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    As so many applications arc still being made for petitions in favor of conscription, it was decided at the executive meeting of the A.W.[?].L, yesterday that signatures ...

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  34. FEELING IN THE COUNTRY.

    The question of conscription was discussed at a public meeting on Friday. There was a large attendance, and it was ultimately unanimously resolved, on the ...

    Article : 216 words
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  36. Soldier Contracts Men[?]naitis.

    A soldier from Seymour camp, who arrived at Rutherglen on Saturday for the week end, become ill on Saturday evening, and was unconscious on Sunday morning. ...

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  37. PRINCE OF WALES VISITS ITALIAN FRONT.

    Towns in the Austo-Italian war zone were be[?]agged on Saturday, in honor of the visit of the Prince m Wales. King Victor Emmanuel met him at the station, ...

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