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  2. POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY.—Both parties to the coal dispute are marking time awaiting developments. No change has taken place in the position since Saturday. The ...

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  3. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    As anticipated in "The Age" last Friday, a definite declaration is to be made this week of the Governments intentions in regard to the compulsory service ...

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  4. GENERAL LECHITSKY.

    General Lechitsky, who commands the Russian army operating in Bukowina, and is trying to break through the Dornawatra and Borgo passes with Bistrik, in ...

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  5. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In the Temperance Hall, Russeill-street, last evening Dr. Gilruth delivered, under the auspices of the Early Pioneers' Association, an instructive lecture on the ...

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  6. EXEMPTION APPEALS.

    Appeals for exemption from military duty were heard by Mr. Justice Hood in the Practice Court yesterday. His Honor, on taking his seat, said he ...

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  7. VOLUNTEERS FEWER.

    That there has been a marked decline in the number of volunteers offering for service abroad, both from the Town Hall depot and the home service camps, in the ...

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  8. CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS.

    Tile Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated last evening that he lad received a communication from Mr. Hoyle, Minister of Railways in New South Wales, notifying ...

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  9. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY.— Several steam colliers were noticeable at the harbor anchorages on Monday, the vessels being laid up pending a settlement of the trouble. Inter ...

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  10. THE SOUTHERN SLAVS.

    Among the many races which constitute the heterogeneous empire of Austria-Hungary there are several whose sympathies in the war are not with the Central Powers, ...

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  11. ARRESTING DEFAULTERS.

    The State Cabinet yesterday gave consideration to a letter from the Prime Minister asking that the services of the Victorian police should be made available for ...

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  12. FARMERS IN CAMP.

    At a representative meeting of farmers held at Cowra on Saturday the following motion was carried:— That this public meeting of farmers considers ...

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  13. I.W.W. IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.— There was a large crowd at the Control Criminal Court on Monday in anticipation of the trial of the twelve men against whom charges of treason were laid ...

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  14. TEXTILE WORKERS' APPEAL.

    Mr. Justice Edmunds, in the Industrial Court to-day, delivered reserved jadgment in the cross appeals by the General Textile "Workers' Union and the New South ...

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  15. EXEMPTION COURTS.

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  16. FIXING PRICE OF COAL.

    The question of the wholesale and retail price of coal was discussed before the Necessary Commodities Commission on Monday. Mr. Justice Edmunda said that the ...

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  17. "FREE SPEECH" AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL.— At a mass meeting called by the L.W.W. on Sunday afternoon the following motion, which is to be forwarded to the Attorney Generals of ...

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  18. ROUNDING UP DEFAULTERS.

    Colonel J. C. Hawker, the dhief military registrar of Victoria, stated yesterday that, apart altogether from men who had neglected to register, it is estimated that ...

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  19. THE I.W.W. IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.— Two additional arrests have been made in connection with the charges of sedition against members of the T.W.W. Frederick Hugh Lunn, 33, who was ...

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  20. COMBING OUT THIS UNFIT.

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    Unconfirmed reports from Mexico state that eleven Americans have been murdered at Parral. The accuracy of the report is doubted, but American troops are ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES REGRETS HARSHNESS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, having had his attention drawn to cases of ha[?]hness in connection with appeals to magstrates for exemption from military ...

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  23. THE WET SPRING.

    Another very heavy fall of rain occurred in the city last night. Throughout Sunday night the weather was boisterous and squally. Light showers fell yesterday. ...

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  24. WONDERLAND PICTURES.

    The scenic wonders of Maoriland are farfamed, and they are fortunate who have had the privilege of seeing the great lakes, the hot springs, and the many fiords, ...

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  25. CITY COURT APPLICATIONS.

    In No. 3 City Court yesterday Mr. P.J. Dwyer, P.M., dealt with 50 applications for exemption from compulsory military service, as follow:— Granted, 22; refused, ...

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  26. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    CAS[?]MAINE.— The weather during the past two days has been very cold. Strong winds prevailed, with heavy showers of hail and rain, 75 points being gauged. ...

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  27. IN QUEENSLAND.

    BANE.— The prospective shortage N[?]kkoal is causing the Commissioner of way says (Mr. Evans) some anxiety, but le difficulty is not considered to be ...

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  28. INCREASE OF VICE IN GERMANY.

    Berlin papers once more express uneasiness at the growing depravity of youthful persons of both sexes. The stern measures taken a year ago by the military ...

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  29. TWO MEDICAL STANDARDS.

    Commenting yesterday on criticism directed against the methods of the defence authorities in regard to the medical examination of men called up for service under ...

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  30. MR. ANSTEY, M.P.

    In the course of his campaign on the anticonseription side, Mr. Anstey, M.P., made frequent reference to the question of reinforcements, and contended' that the men ...

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  31. MILITARY SEPARATION ALLOWANCE.

    Complaints have been made to this office that the military authorities are not yet paying to soldiers' dependants the increased separation allowance, to which ...

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  32. THE "NO" POSITION.

    Under the auspices of the No-Conscription Fellowship a meeting was held in Melbourne Town Hall last evening. The hall was packed some time before the appointed ...

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  33. THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR

    Sir.— As so few people seem to understand the position of the conscientious objector to military service, I shall be glad if you will grant me the courtesy of a little ...

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  34. HINDENBURG ANECDOTES.

    The following anecdotes will illustrate the character of this doughty chief. On one occasion some of his officers were talking about poetry, and discussing the ...

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  35. IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.— The Railway department has seven weeks' supply of Newcastle coal on hand. If the strike continues a greater proportion of local coal will be used. Gas ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

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  37. "NO CHANCE OF SERVICE ABROAD."

    OMEO.— Sixty-five of the "doubtful" and "unfit" were dealt with by the medical board here on Monday. Of these 46 were declared as fit, 16 unfit and 3 as ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS,

    ADELAIDE.— The Acting Railways Commissioner (Mr. M'Gure) stated on Monday that the stock of coal on hand last Saturday amounted to only 38,550 ...

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  39. LIFE ON A SUBMARINE.

    A German who has been on a German submarine during several expeditions to Unlink waters Las given the "Stavauger-Aftenblad" an interesting account of his ...

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  40. COBDEN.

    At Cobden Mr. A. A. Kelly, P.M., granted 10 exemptions and 20 temporary exemptions. Two claims were rejected. ...

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  41. STRIKE PREVENTION.

    The executive of the Victorian Employers' Federation (Mr. E. E. Keep in the chair) adopted the following resolution yesterday:— ...

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  42. DANDENONG.

    Twelve implications were granted and f[?]r refused at Dandenong yesterday by Mr. Tanner, P.M. Five applicants were granted temporary exemption. ...

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  43. KERANG.

    At Kerang on Saturday Mr. Beaven granted 21 application and refused 6. Thinteen temporary exemptions were granted. ...

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  44. RACING IN NEW ZEALAND.

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  45. VICTORIAN REGISTRATIONS.

    A belated return from Omeo received at military head quarters last evening added 66 men to the number who have reported in Victoria under the home service ...

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  46. SWAN HILL.

    Mr. Beavcn, P.M., dealt with 47 cases at Swan Hill yesterday, Eleven applications were refused and 13 granted. ...

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  47. A SLUMP IN KINGS.

    "From a democratic point of view, the fact that the Kaiser is principally responsible for all the misery connected with the war, that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is ...

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  48. HOUSEBREAKING AT PARKVILLE.

    It is reported by Sydney Love, manufacturer residing at the corner of Leonard-street and Royal parade, Parkville, that an attempt was made to steal from his house on the 5th inst. About 8 ...

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  49. INSOLVENCIES.

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  50. AUSTIN HOSPITAL APPEAL

    Mr. W. J. G. Turner acknowledges receipt of the following contributions to the fund for extending the cancer ward acco[?]dation at the Austin Hospital:— Cyclone Proprietary Ltd., £3 ...

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  51. CONTROLLING THE SUPPLIES.

    The large number of inquiries at the at the navy office yesterday for supplies of coal indicated the strict control that is being exercised by the department over available ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

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  53. Advertising

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  54. CASTLEMAINE CAMP.

    CASTLEMAINE.—There are now 850 men in the local military camp. Physically they are the finest body of men ever seen in the came. Up to date 106 have ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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