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  2. IMPERIAL PROBLEMS.

    SYDNEY.—The following cablegram has been received by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and is issued by this Acting Prime ...

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  3. "BIGGEST LAND CASE."

    Lord Summer on Monday delivered the judgment of the Privy Council in the Rhodesian land case, which has been descried as the biggest land case in British ...

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  4. MEATLESS DAYS.

    The suggestion that the consumer should voluntarily reduce his meat consumption for a period if stock is withheld from the markets was much discussed yesterday, ...

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  5. GERMANY & TURKEY

    Telegrams received in Copenhagen from Constantinople stale that diplomatic relations between Germany and Turkey have been severed, owing to Germany's demand ...

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  6. THE IRISH QUESTION

    In the House of Commons yesterday a debate arose on Mr. John Dillon's motion directing attention to the state of Ireland and condemning the Government's policy. ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lieutenant-Colonel A. P. Luscombe, of the Permanent Military Forces, will most likely be appointed Assistant Adjutant-General in Victoria in succession to Colonel ...

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  8. ENEMY RETREAT TO NEW LINE

    The enemy retreat continues all along the line of the Ourcq. The French now are on the north bank, and further to the cast they have secured practically the whole ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "NO FINER TROOPS."

    President Poincare, in a farewell message to the French mission to Australia, spoke in the highest terms of the Australians in Franco, saying "There are no ...

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  10. Some Historic Letters.

    Historic letters which passed between Queen Victoria and Lobengula were read when the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council were asked to decide the ...

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  11. Indian Troops in Palestine.

    An official message from Palestine states:—"In the coastal sector the Sikhs made a successful raid, capturing prisoners and material, and inflicting losses. East ...

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  12. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application has been made by the Trustees, Executors and Agency Co. Ltd. to have sealed with the seal of the Supreme Court of Victoria an exemplification of letters of administration in ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S RECORD IN WAR.

    Gray's Inn last evening banqueted the Ministers responsible for the fighting services. There was a distinguished company, including ambassadors and representatives ...

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  14. Death of Mr. T. F. Cumming.

    The many friends of Mr. Thomas Forrest Cumming will regret to learn of his death, which took place yesterday morning at his residence, "The Cottage," ...

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  15. U-BOATS ON AMERICAN COAST.

    Burno Oppenheimer, a German, has been arrested at a farm on the New Jersey sea coast and charged with being a "dangerous alien." A wireless outfit and mast were ...

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  16. EMPIRE SHIPPING FACILITIES.

    The meetings of the Imperial War Cabinet are likely to occupy a fortnight, after which Mr. Hughes and Mr. Cook will visit the Grand Fleet, the Australian ...

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  17. EXPLOSION IN GERMAN FACTORY.

    A message from Zurich states that the burgomaster of Plauen, a suburb of Dresden, announces that 292 persons were killed and 177 wounded by the explosion at ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    An Austrian official report on the operations in Albania says:—"The enemy's counter-pressure has strengthened. Five violent enemy attacks in the Semini salient broke ...

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  19. Cable Tramways.

    The arrival per ship yesterday of three tramway cable ropes, each 17,000 feet in length, will have the effect of materially relieving the awkward predicament the ...

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  20. Conspiracy Trial Ends.

    The trial of Sir Joseph Jonas, a Rhineland Prussian, and a prominent iron and steel founder at Sheffield, and Charles Vernon, a Government official, on a charge of ...

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  21. REPATRIATION.

    The Victorian Repatriation department at the end of July was training 970 men for various occupations. At that date 321 vocationally trained men had completed ...

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  22. SPEEDING UP AEROPLANES.

    Major-General W. S. Brancker, Controller-General of Equipment of the British air force, declares that an air offensive against Germany is possible. The United ...

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  23. MUNITION WORKERS RESUME.

    The bulk of the unskilled and a few skilled workmen at Coventry munition factories returned to work on Monday, the last day allowed by the Government before ...

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  24. THE UKRAINIAN REVOLT.

    The Ukrainian Government has arrested the ex-Minister for War and Commerce and several others, and charged them with fomenting a revolution in order to ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. Enemy Designs in Italy.

    Mr. Charles Grasty, London correspondent of the New York "Times," reports that there is much official talk of the possibility of a new Austro-German drive in ...

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  26. MEN FROM THE GOLD FIELDS.

    PERTH.—Difficulties confronting the local board in connection with the repatriation of many men who, prior to enlisting, were engaged in prospecting on the gold ...

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  27. American Official News.

    WASHINGTON.—The Food Administrator, Mr. Hoover, who is now visiting England, has cabled the release on 1st August of hotels, restaurants, clubs and dining ...

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  28. RADICALS AND MR. HUGHES

    The newly-formed Radical Council met yesterday at the House of Commons. On the motion of Mr. H. B. Lees-Smith, seconded by Mr. H. G. Chancellor, a ...

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  30. Sir Matthew Harris's Will.

    SYDNEY.—The executors of the will of the late Sir Matthew Harris, Messrs. M. J. Harris and A. J. Harris, have lodged an appeal to the Full Court of New South ...

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  31. WAR-TIME LOTTERIES.

    The House of Lords passed the second reading of Lord Landsdowne's War Charities Bill, allowing lotteries on behalf of the Red Cross and other charities during ...

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  32. America's Naval Assistance.

    Mr. Franelyn Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy, in a speech in London on Monday said that over 250 American naval ships were based ...

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  33. GERMANY'S MAN POWER.

    Lieutenant-Colonel a Court Repington, military critic of the "Morning Post," writes as follows:—"Germany in January had 3,000,000 men in the West. I reckon ...

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  34. Anzacs in New York.

    Several hundred Anzacs en route for Europe attended Trinity Church and other churches in New York on Sunday. The clergy paid a tribute to the part which the ...

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  36. A Clergyman's Indiscretion.

    SYDNEY.—Frederick Sinclaire, a minister of religion, of Park-road, Middle Park, Melbourne, was convicted at Sydney summons court on Monday on a charge of making ...

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  37. American Loan to China.

    The United States Government has approved of loans from American bankers to China with the object of enabling the Chinese Government to defend itself ...

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  38. RACE RIOTS IN AMERICA.

    Race riots have broken out in Philadelphia. Three persons have been killed, including a policeman. The trouble originated which the negroed began renting ...

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  39. Cost of the War.

    Mr. Bonara Law will, in the House of Commons on Thursday, move a credit vote of £700,000,000, which will make the cost of war thus far £8,042,000,000. ...

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