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  2. Advertising

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  3. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE.

    The report of the Empire Settlement Committee shows that is carried out its investigation by means of two communities. The first, a general ...

    Article : 538 words
  4. AEROPLANE FRAUDS.

    Casson and pone were charged at Bow street with fraud to-day. The Attorney-General said that porte went to America in July, 1914 infending to ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. TURKISH TROOPS.

    From a well-informed source It in announced that there are numerous desertions from the Turkish troops in the Caucasus, The deserters have ...

    Article : 113 words
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  7. IRISH .QUESTION.

    The Irish "Independent" prints a letter-from Messts. Lyach O'Leary. O'Shee, Meagher and ether Irish members of the House of Commons ...

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  8. GENESIS OF- THE WAR.

    Information has been received indicating that the Central Powers curly In July, 1714, had decided on a policy which would certainly lead to war with ...

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  9. DUTCH STEAMER MINED.

    The Bolland-Amerika stcamship Noordam 12.351 tons strock a mine off Teyse), and was towed to Maas. The passengers were saved by Dutch tor' ...

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  10. PRUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    From Amsterdam: The Kaiser has sanctioned a number of now appointments in the Prussian Ministry. The new men are practically all ...

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  11. LEISURELY LANDING

    An Amsterdam report says that a mine slruck the Moordam (? Mooltan) in No. 5 hold at 4 in the afternoon. Two hundred passengers quietly took ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. TEUTONIC PEACE FEELERS

    From Washington:—Secretary Polk says the United States will Ignore the Teutonic peace feelers, -which arc only designed to inaueucs public opinion. ...

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  13. "CARD SYSTEM."

    A general upheaval of the railway [?] of the State now seems lnevitable To-night the position was made more serious by the action of a mass meting ...

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  14. TRIBUTE TO CREWS.

    Mr. Fisher to-day luncled with Mr. Larkin manager Commonwealth line on the eve of the laterr's Departure for America of business connected with ...

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  15. FOR VALOR.

    The King to-day at Buckingham Palace conferred 255 decorations. In eluding the Victoria Cross to Asutenant Rupert Moons ...

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  16. CARE IN WOOL PACKING.

    The Prime Minister urgos chat wool growers, new that shearing Is commencing in the largest sheep carrying districts should recognise the serious ...

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  17. A GERMAN APOLOGY.

    Germany has apologised for sinking Swedish vessels In the North Pen and will and [?] to avoid a recurrence. but Is unable to definitely ...

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  18. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALASIA.

    Lord Sideshow, in a letter to the newspapers, detailing Queensland':, Chnada's. and New Zealand'S latest post-war settlement arrangements ...

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  19. BRITISH CABINET.

    New York "Tribune's" London correspondent:— There is a [?] current in London to the effect that Mr. Ralfour will be prime Minister ...

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  20. FRENCH YOUTH DECORATED

    An clgleen-year-old French soldier named Lemoyne bus been awarded the Leston of Honor. On his first day in the trenches he captured fifteen Germans ...

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  21. OVERSEAS CLUB.

    The Overseas Club has handed over to the Government elght aeroplanes, custing £13,5O0, to celebrate the third anniversary of the war. This number ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE REPRE- SENTATIVE.

    From Washington: Mr. W. C. Redfield (Secretary for Commerce). Interviewed by the Australian Press Association, commented on the report that ...

    Article : 107 words
  23. THE MAYFLOWER'S CARGO.

    American Ambassador Page yesterday reviewed the sailors and soldiers at Plymouth Home. He said the flower carried the Idea of freedom ...

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  24. ACCIDENT TO SERBIAN PRINCE,

    From Rome:—Prince George of Serbia, while inspecting the troop-., had herse shot under him, and was badly injured. Prince George has ...

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  25. AFRICAN WOOL CLIP.

    It is officially announced that the British Government's offer to purchase the South African wool 'and mohair lip has not yet been accepted by the ...

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  26. MILITARY ABSENTEE

    Robert Tees, music hall artist, of South Yarra, Victoria, charged with being a military absentee, was fined £5. He was allowed ball, pending the ...

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  27. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.— notice that the member for Denison Mr. Fullerton, Is goin-to Introduce a Bill this session to amend one section of the Local Option Act. I. ...

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  29. FRENCH WAR CABINET.

    Paris report:—M. Cochin (French Minister for Blockade resigned, partly for health reasons and party on the ground that America, taking over the ...

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  30. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Privy .Council line dismissed the appeal cases Commissioner of Stumps versus Australian Stockbreeders' Association, and the Commissioner versus ...

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  31. PRIME MINISTER NOT OFICIALLY INFORMED.

    The Prime Minister said to-nlght ne had not been informed officially of the probability of the - cessation of the railway traffic of New South Wals ...

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  32. FRENCH BREAD PROBLEM

    A Farts message announces the issue of a Government decree restricting the dally consumption of bread to 300 grames for [?] and 300 for ...

    Article : 34 words
  33. CHINESE PRESIDENT.

    It is reported at peking that the president Is prepared to Slim the declstration of war against Germany, a Bill for wick has been passed. ...

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