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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    Mr. Crawford Vanghan, Premier of South Australia, has arranged to tour the practice' Coast unities under the aegis ol the ...

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  6. REINFORCEMENTS CAMPAIGN.

    The anti-conseriptionists held their meeting in wood Street on Saturday evening . Mr. A. B[?]se and advised ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES AT TAMWORTH.

    The Prime Minister addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at the Tamworth race course yesterday. In a fire fighting speech the ...

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  8. LABOR'S MONUMENT.

    The conference of the Trade Union Congress of the Labor party at Nottingham m January is to considered the proposal to build a ...

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  9. GERMANY AND HER ENEMIES.

    [?] Vietnam speaking in the Saxon Diet declared that the recent Reichstag resolutions on peace no longer correspond with the ...

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  10. TWO KINDS OF COWARDS.

    Mr. Geo. Bernard Shaw, the well known author, in a special said that after the decisive battle of Waterloo peace had to be negotiated. Britain ...

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  11. IN PALESTINE.

    Concerning the fighting in [?] an official statement says . [?] Tuesday evening we carried demonstrations along the enemy ...

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  12. FIGHTING THE TICK.

    An Advisory Board, consisting of the Minister for Agriculture" and Stock,Mr W. Lenno, the Chief Inspector of Stock, Mr. A. H. "Cc[?]y, ...

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  13. [?] TAKE PRISONERS.

    [?] official says: The enemy [?] our advanced works on Tuesday night on the south bank [?] in the vicinity of ...

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  14. CHINA'S TROUBLES.

    The Morning Post's" Shanghai, correspondent says that the President has not yet secured a Cabinet." The troops of Ning Porevolted and ...

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  15. THE REINFORCEMENTS MEETING.

    The Mackay Reinforcements League held a meeting on Saturday night in front of the Town Hall. The crowd was orderly and for' the most part ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS RELEASED.

    Captain Mills and Fox of the A.I.F., are among the four hundred prisoners released from Germany. ...

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  17. IN EAST AFRICA.

    An East Africa official message [?] ' that' General Northey's troops concentrating westward of the[?] Valley and are Co-operating ...

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  19. NO TERRITORIAL GAINS SOUGHT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. Outhwalte, Lord Robert Cecil said that' it was untrue that secret treaties published in ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE. APPOINTED.

    The War Cabinet has appointed a committee including Mr. Geo. Barnes,. Sir Auckland Geddes, and Sir Geo Ask with, to deal with the questions of ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS WAR NEWS.

    General Sir John Robertson in message says that the issue of the [?] largely depends on the great[?] and staying power of ...

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  22. LORD LANSDOWNE'S LETTER.

    Every hour emphasises the importance of Lord Lansdowne's letter to the newspapers in view of the owning of the war conference in ...

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  23. ITERATION GAINING.

    [?] Kuhlamnn speaking in [?] Reichstag, said that those demanding war to the bitter end had a [?]red themselves, but Lord ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT SILENT.

    In connection with the attack on the Prime Minister at Warwick, it was stated at the Chief Secretary's office on Saturday that the ...

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  25. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,--Will you allow me to trespass on your space, to aid ever so little, in influencing waverers and supine ones to read, mark, learn and help to ...

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  26. TATIANA ROMANOFF.

    The " Morning Post" 'states thai the Czar's daughter Tatiana Rom[?] who was reported to have es[?] from Tobolsk in Siberia, ...

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  29. GREEKS ATTACK SUBMARINE.

    A Greek destroyer attacked, and it is believed sunk a German submarine yesterday. ...

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  30. HEROES' WEEK.

    Queeensland's Heroes' Week was brought to a close on Saturday with.1 a great pageant and procession through the city streets followed by ...

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  31. AMERICANS IN FRANCE.

    [?] announced from Washington the National Guardsmen from every Sate, numbering 27,000, and also [?], have safely arrived in ...

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  32. GERMANY'S FUTURE.

    [?], Austin Chamberlin, speaking at Northampton, said that negotiations at this stage are impossible . Germany would always be ...

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