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  2. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    The London correspondent of the New York "World" states:—"I have learned that the Italian military situation is most favorable. General Cadora's strategy is ...

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  3. THE STRIKE

    Interest in the strike position in Victoria is still centred largely in the coal problem, the solution of which would have an immediate stimulating effect upon industries at ...

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  4. WATERSIDE WORKERS' FEDERATION.

    Applications to Mr. Justice Higgins for the deregistration of the Waterside Workers' Federation as an organisation under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act were ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S REVIVAL.

    Advices received by the Russian Embassy in Washington State:—"The Russians have again assumed the offensive on the Rigafront, and have florced the Germans to ...

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  6. BRITISH ARTILLERY.

    Telegraphing on Wednesday evening, Sir Douglas Haig stated:—"There has been reciprocal artillery fire in the Ypres sector. Our aeroplanes on Tuesday, despite most ...

    Article : 190 words
  7. VICTIM OF THE HURRICANE.

    NEWCASTLE.—The survivors of the steamer Nerong, which foundered during the gale on Wednesday, have been picked up and landed by the North Coast ...

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  8. SINKING OF S. PORT KEMBLA.

    No further a dvieciwth regard to the loss of the Cunard-Australasian line steamer Port Kembla was received yesterday by Messrs. J. Gill and Company, local agents ...

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  9. TRAIN SERVICES IN VICTORIA.

    As promised by the Railway Commissioners, the restricted schedule of trains which was brought in as the result of the Wonthaggi coal miners going out on strike, ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. DEREGISTRATION OF UNIONS.

    Mr. Tudor (V.) gave notice in the House of Representatives yesterday that to-day he would move that tire regulation issued by tie Federal Government regarding the ...

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  11. STRIKER ASSAULTS VOLUNTEER WORKER.

    Two returned soldiers were parties in a case heard at South Melbourne court yesterday in which a thickset young man named William Thomas Cullen, a rubber ...

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  12. SUGGESTED SEARCH FOR MINES.

    Reference was made by Senator Bakhap (T.) in the Senate yesterday to the loss of the steamer Port Kembla off the New Zealand coast. He asked the Minister of ...

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  13. TWO SUBMARINES SUNK

    It is reported by the Copenhagen "Tidensteg" that an armed steamer, either a British or an American vessel, sank a German submarine, while she was shelling ...

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  14. PROTECTION OF VESSELS.

    The Prime Minister views the sinking of the Port Kembla with seriousness, and he proposes to take such action as will enable greater protection to be afforded ...

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  15. BACK TO WORK.

    Whilst the general outlook in regard to the resumption of work is dominated to a very large extent by the coal situation, there was a distinctly improved feeling in ...

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  16. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, attended by Captain N. Conant, A.D.C., presided at the 34th annual demonstration of the Toorak and South Yarra Try Society In the Prahran City Hall ...

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  17. RELIEF FOR TASMANIA.

    It was stated by Senator Keating (Tas.) in the Senate yesterday that £50,000 worth of perishable, exportable products were lying at the north-western ports of ...

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  18. THE STORM IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—In remarkable contrast with the devastating hurricane which swept the city on Wednesday glorious weather prevailed on Thursday. The damage wrought ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. HOBART COAL SUPPLY.

    The Premier of Tasmania yesterday called upon the Prime Minister, and asked him to arrange for another steamer to bring a cargo of coal from Sydney to Hobart. Mr. ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. Discharged Australians.

    At a meeting yesterday the Overseas Club of discharged Australian soldiers, when Sir John Taverner provided, it was decided to form the Discharged Australian ...

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  21. STORM IN BASS STRAIT.

    The auxiliary training schooner Dart, with her crew of youthful trainees, readied Melbourne carly last evening in completion of an unusually boisterous sojourn ...

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  22. IN OTHER STATES.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Fowler (W.A.) quoted a telegram which he had received from the Perth Chamber of Commerce stating that unless ...

    Article : 149 words
  23. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Holman was entertained to-day by the Banker's Club. Most of the leading bankers were present, including Mr. Charles H. Sabin. Mr. A. Barton ...

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  24. ON THE WATER FRONT.

    Work on the water front yesterday provided employment for 1120 "national service volunteers." Amongst 11 oversea steamers and 6 sailing craft 683 men were ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES MINERS

    SYDNEY.—The movement for the resumption of work by the coal miners is being advanced a stage A conference between members of the Ministry and ...

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  26. SOCIALISTS IN ITALY.

    The authorities at Rome have discovered, a treasonable circular from Signor Lazzari, secretary of the Italian Socialist party, to. Socialist mayors, marked "secret and ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. THE POPE'S PEACE NOTE. Austro-German Reply Sent.

    The Austro-German reply to the Pope's Note arrived at the Vatican yesterday. The London correspondents of New York newspapers state that the ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. Restless Wonthaggi Miners.

    Referring yesterday to the interview between representatives of Wonthaggi coal miners and the Premier and Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Hagelthorn stated that the ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    By a will dated 5th August, 1911, Benjamin Treweek, farmer, of Kingston, who died on 9th July last, leaves property valued at £6679 (£5418 realty and 1161 personal) to his widow. ...

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  30. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    Conference with Master Carriers. The union defence committee and Mr. Cheney, secretary of the Carters and Drivers' Union, met the executive of the Master Carriers' Association in conference ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. Woman's Determined Suicide

    The Coroner yesterday inquired into the death of Rosa Mary Martha Ashman, wife of Frederick Ashman, indentor, of 96 Flinders-street, Melbourne, who was run over ...

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  32. Heavy Fines ton Cruelty.

    At Fitzroy court yesterday, before Mr. Goldsmith, P.M., an interesting case to all interested in animals was decided. The facts are as follows:—On 9th July a black ...

    Article : 362 words
  33. I.W.W. IN ENGLAND.

    The "Morning Post" directs attention to the growth of activity by the Industrial Workers of the World in England, where a number of branches are being established ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. American War Expenditure.

    WASHINGTON, 19th September. Sir Baker, the War Minister, has submitted to Congress additional army estimates for £57,400,000. A Congressional ...

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  35. Woman Suffrage in Canada.

    Sir Robert Borden has promised to confer the franchise on women throughout Canada if his party should be returned at the elections. The suffrage would be ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Empire Resources Development Committee is urging the co-ordination of all cold stores in the United Kingdom under Government control, and the erection of ...

    Article : 124 words
  37. TIMBER YARD EMPLOYES.

    Yesterday afternoon Messrs. C. Gray, E. J. Holloway, E. F. Russell and W. Smith, representatives of the union defence committee, met the executive of the Timber ...

    Article : 215 words
  38. GALLANT IRISH OFFICER.

    Notable recipients of the Military Cross appearing in the latest list include Second Lieutenant Unsworth, of the Irish Royal Rifles, who led a platoon attack on a ...

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  39. AUSTRALASIAN FREIGHTS.

    It is understood that outward Australasian shipping freights are likely to be increased substantially in the near future. ...

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  40. BARQUE POSTED "MISSING."

    The barque Dee, 1169 tons, which left Mauritius on 18th February last for Bunbury,. Western Australia, has been posted as missing. ...

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  41. THE MISSING MATUNGA.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Writer Lucas, of Bums, Philp and Co. Ltd., who has just returned from the islands, states that the general opinion at Rabaul is that the ...

    Article : 92 words
  42. PAYING FOR THE WAR.

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  43. Fruit Import Restrictions.

    Fruit traders have been informed by the Government that nothing can be done at present to remove the import restrictions in regard to apples. ...

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  44. PRISONERS GRATEFUL TO A QUEEN.

    British and French prisoners of war in Bulgaria sent wreaths to the funeral of the late Queen of Bulgaria as a testimony of their gratitude for the care which she ...

    Article : 40 words
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  46. SUGAR WORKERS.

    Owing to the shortage of refined sugar consequent on the trouble at the works of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Footscray, many householders are now ...

    Article : 110 words
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  48. FRENCH SUCCESS IN BALKANS.

    A French communique regarding operations in the Balkans says:—"In the lake region the French carried A height about 51/2 miles north-west of Momulists, on Lake ...

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