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  2. LIBERAL LEADER

    Sir,—In reading the policy speech delivered by Mr. Lee at Longford, I was unable to find any policy beyond the old policy of his party of always ...

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. Thomas Moore, of wellington street, North Hobart, died at his residence yesterday morning, aged 75 years. Deceased was a native of ...

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  4. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique states. The artillery duel in Artois continued from Hill 119 to the Neuville-Thelus road. Hand grenade lighting enabled us to ...

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  5. RECENT RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    Details of the Russian lighting in Eastern. Galicia show that the success on the Dniester was important. Fighting is also reported round Czernowitz. There is increased activity in Flanders and North-eastern ...

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  6. MR. FISHER.

    The Imperial industries Club to-day gave a luncheon to Mr. Fisher. Captain R. M. Collins, the Agents-General. Mr. Flowers, Mr. Fell, and Admiral ...

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  7. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Germany's memorandum to neutrals on the subject of armed merchantmen is a document very similar to others she has issued from time to ...

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  8. THE KING AND NEW ZEALANDERS

    The King and Queen to-day audienced Mr. Clutha Mackenzie, son of the High Commissioner for New Zealand, who was accompanied by his father. ...

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  9. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states: We captured a large section of trnch north-west of Vimy and recaptured in the neighborhood of Neuville a crater ...

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  10. THE HAPSBURG DYNASTY.

    Professor Masaryk, a former member of the Austrian Reichsrath, who was exiled at the outset of the war, emphasises the necessity for wiping ...

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  11. THE CHURCHES AND THE WAR.

    The Baptist Handbook shows a decline in membership of 3176, partly owing to the war. Many Anglican training colleges have been closed for ...

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  12. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    Fuller reports emphasise the importance of the Russian success at Uscleczko, on the Dniester north of Czernowitz. The enemy occupied ...

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  13. Greece’s Attitude.

    The “Daily Chronicle” correspondent in Athens, Mr. Donohoe, reports that the Premier, M. Skouloudis, in a lengthy statement to Parliament, ...

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  14. GENERAL HAIG’S RETORT.

    General Haig reports: Eighteen aeroplanes carried out successful bombing raids on the enemy huts at Terhand, and several wore damaged. ...

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  15. GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Treasurer (Hon. J. A. Lyons) opened his campaign at the Town Hall, Devonport, to-night, and the hall was crowded. ...

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  16. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    The Minister for Defence announces that it has been decided to establish a Federal accounts committee to investigate the question of federating ...

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  17. ENEMY CONCENTRATIONS.

    Amsterdam messages state that many trains filled with troops hove passed Louvain. The enemy is concentrating at Roulers and Courtrai, ...

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  18. Crown Prince in Cellar.

    A Berne story states that the German Crown Prince when visiting the Alsatian front arrived at Saint Louis, near Basle. Suddenly a French ...

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  19. LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS.

    In connection with the recent delays of letters from the expeditionary forces the Defence Minister states that owing to the exigencies of the ...

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  20. TRIPLE INCOME TAX.

    The Agent-General for Victoria, Sir Peter M'Bride, in reply to an inquiry by Sir J. J. Jenkins, formerly Agent-General for South Australia, states ...

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  21. Armed Merchantmen.

    Germany has handed an important memorandum to neutrals regarding her treatment of armed merchantmen. She states:—Great Britain prior to ...

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  22. Air Raids.

    Further particulars of the German air raid on Ramsgate show that the raider made a target of a tram, car full of women and children, but the ...

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  23. BREAD AND BUTTER.

    Mr. Tudor, referring to the refusal of the Willamstown wharf laborers to load flour for export, stated that the secretary of the Wharf Laborers’ ...

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  24. LONDON MUSEUMS.

    Mr. Asquith, in replying to a deputation to-day, refused to re-consider the closing of the Museums. He, however, agreed to keep open the ...

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  25. DECORATIONS FOR RAIDERS.

    A Copenhagen message mates that the Kaiser has decorated the crews of the Zeppelins, which raided the Midlands for heroic acts. ...

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  26. The Appam’s Gold.

    Lieutenant Berg, the commander of the Appam’s prize crew, says that the Moewe removed £40,000 in gold bars from the Appam. ...

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  27. THE DRUG HABIT.

    Evidence at the Folkestone Felice Cout to-day showed that cocaine was sold to the Canadians' camp. Forty men in one camp were suffering from ...

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  28. MARITIME MISHAT.

    The barquettine Senorita went ashore at Lonsanie Bight yesterday morning but was re-floated, and is now on her way to Williamstown in ...

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  29. Fighting in Persia.

    A French wireless message states that the Russians in Persia are continually pushing back mixed bands of Kurds and Turks under German ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Vienna communique states: There is increased activity in Eastern Galicln, the fighting being particularly fierce north-west of Tarnopol. ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE OFF.

    The Broken Hill strike was officially declared off at 1 o’clock to-day. The pickets were withdrawn from the mines, and are calling the men to ...

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  32. AMERICAN WAR OFFICE.

    Mr. L. Garrison, the War Secretary, and Mr. Breckinridge, the Assistant Secretary, have resigned because of a large majority of Congress opposing ...

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  33. SUDDEN THAW.

    Owing to the overflow of the Oghinsk Canal (north of Pinsk) as the result of a sudden thaw. the Germans has evacuated their whole second fine ...

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  34. Roumanian Wheat.

    The Roumanian Export [?] has decided to sell a hundred thousand wagons of cereals to the Central Powers. ...

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  35. Submarine Warfare.

    The American Secretary of State, Mr. Lansing, has demanded from Austria an apology for attacking without warning the American steamer ...

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  36. PRICE OF BREAD.

    As the result of insistent protests by the Minister for Agriculture against the master bakers in the metropolitan district in regard to the price of bread, ...

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  37. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    "The Daily Post" last night received the following an pencil, regarding returned wounded soldiers:—:1" lease publish show list of names ("The ...

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  38. SOCIALIST EDITOR.

    Herr Meyer, the editor of the German Socialist paper "Vorwarts," has been prosecuted for inciting class hatred by publishing a pamphlet ...

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  39. THE FRANKLIN SEAT.

    Mr. D. E. Ryan, M.H.A., notified to-day that it is not his intention to seek re-election for Franklin at the coming State election, and his decision will ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Labor Federation has appealed to Senator Pearce against the military decision refusing to allow Private O'Donnell to be represented by ...

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  41. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The French Cabinet Ministers who are officially visiting the Italian Government were enthusiastically welcomed, the crowd acclaiming France ...

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  42. PRELUDE TO MORE OUTRAGES.

    The newspapers interpret the Germane memorandum as an indication that, she is about to embark on another campaign of practical outrages. ...

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  43. LABOR NEWS AND NOTES.

    Weather permitting, the Sunday Domain meeting will be carried on usual to-morrow. The principal speaker will be Mr. Barker, M.H.A., who ...

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  44. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    The newspapers state that massacres of the few remaining Armenians have recommenced. The men and boys are shot, and the younger women and ...

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  45. Dutch Steamer Torpedoed.

    Germany has apologised for the torpedoing of the Artemis, and has offered an indemnity. The Artemis is an oil tank steamer. ...

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  46. The Serbian Army.

    M. R. Venitch, Serbian Minister in Paris, in an interview, thanks France and the Allies for saving 150,000 of the Serbian army. The activity of ...

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  47. THE ROYAL RED CROSS.

    Particulars of a decoration styled the Royal Red Cross, awarded in recognition of special services rendered by nursing the sick and wounded of ...

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  48. THE DOG NUISANCE.

    Mrs. O'Shen - Petersen yesterday drew the attention of the Women's Health Association to the large number of dirty mongrels wandering ...

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  49. THE NORTH-WEST COAST.

    Produce deliveries to-day were:—97 bags potatoes, 2041 sacks oats, 48 bags peas, 275 sacks chaff, 520 bales Straw, 100 bags wheat. ...

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  50. SPORTING CABLES.

    The scores in the Gray-Inman match now stand:— Gray’, 5071; Inman, 5440. ...

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  51. The Skoda Explosion.

    A Bucharest message gives the following version of the explosion at the Skoda works, in Austria:—A twenty-inch howitzer was being tested in ...

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  52. QUEEN VISITS AUSTRALIANS.

    The Queen, Princess Mary, Princess Victoria, and Prince Albert to-day made a surprise visit to the Horseferry road depot, where the Queen ...

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  53. FOR GREY HAIR.

    Ladles, and gentlemen too, object to have grey hairs amongst the brown, they tell a tale. None of us are desirous of looking old, so if you wish to look ...

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  54. Enemy Consuls.

    An Athens message states that the Austrian and German consuls at Mytilene have been arrested, and released at Toujon. ...

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