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  2. STRIKE UPHEAVAL.

    As a result of the decision of the Broken Hill miners to strike, the whole field is idle. Seven thousand men ceased work at [?]. ...

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  3. POPE’S PEACE PROPOSALS

    The German papers are generally Unfavourable to the Papal Note, regarding its terms as inconsistent with Germany’s interests. ...

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  4. ITALIAN FRONT

    Wireless Austrian official (per adrutlcy): The lagan attacked bicoastal territory on the Iodize. which belonged to Austria for centuries. ...

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  5. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We captured trenches in the neighbourhood of Glenmont Farm, south-eastward of Epehy. We raided position a south-westward of ...

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  6. WHARF POSITION UNCHANGED.

    Following upon the decision of the men not to take any action pending the return of the delegates from Sydney on Tuesday, the position remained ...

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  7. BATTLE CONTINUES

    Copenhagen: An Austrian evening (wireless) report states that the great Alonzo battle continues with undiminished force. ...

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  8. MUNITIONS COUNCIL.

    The Prese Bureau reports that a Munitions Council has been established on the lines of the Admiralty and Army Council, to co-ordinate the ...

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  9. RIME MINISTER HAS CONFERENCES.

    The Prime Minister to-day was in conference with members of the inter-State and overseas shipping companies with reference ...

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  10. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The Government has issued the first list of officers women and seamen of British merchantmen and fisting boats who have died by enemy action. ...

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  11. SYDNEY’S AMBASSADOR.

    Mr. D. J. Hall, New South Wales Attorney-General, is coming to Melbourne to-morrow to interview the Prime Minister. Asked if Mr. Hall ...

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  12. ARRESTS.

    Mr. E. K. Ka[?]vamgh, M.L.C., secretary of the Trades Hall and strike communities Mr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Australasian Coal and Shale ...

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  13. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    The Norwegian steamer Tuddal has been submarine off the French coast. The crew were rescued. ...

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  14. FREE LABOR IN MELBOURNE.

    Over 500 applications have been received by the National Service Bureau from, volunteers eager to assist in any capacity It has been decided by ...

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  15. VICTORIA CROSS HERO.

    Lieutenant Commander sanders, V. C. is reported killed The details of his Victoria Cross exploit stiff replan a mystery. ...

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  16. HUNGARIAN PREMIER RESIGNS.

    The Milan [?] at of the “Dally Telegraph’ reports that Count Esterhazy has resigned the Hungarian Prier ship Buda Perth newspapers. ...

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  17. TASMANIAN SERVICE.

    The following telegram was despatched last night by Mr. T. Murdoch. a[?]estment of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce:— ...

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  18. MINOR OPERATIONS.

    Sir Douglas Haig: as a result of minor operations in the neighbno[?]rbors of the been advanced to a depth of line hundred yards on a fantasia of ...

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  19. WONTHAGGI COAL MINERS

    The miners employed at the State coal mine it Wonthaggi to-day ceased work. ...

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  20. VOLUNTEERS.

    The drolly men refused to-day in [?] stocks of fruit from the [?] try, and superheats did their can carting. One Landred [?] seventy ...

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  21. MELBOURNE UNIONS CONFER.

    The position insofar as it affects Victoria was considered at a conference between the executive of the Trades Hall Council and the ...

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  22. ARBITRATION COURT AND STRIKE

    In a statement to-day from the Bench, in reply to criticisms on the figure of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to deal with the present ...

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  23. SIAMESE AND LIBERIANS

    At, Siamese property and money in Germany has been confiscated, and eighteen Siamese have been interned. The Spanish Ambassador has ...

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  24. INCREASED AIR FIGHTING N FRENCH FRONT.

    French communique: The artillery struggle assumed marked activity in the region of Braye and Corny, and on banks banks of the Menes, especially in ...

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  25. INFAMOUS GREEK MINISTRIES.

    M. Points (Minister for Foreign Affairs), in tailing the diplomatic documents relative to the Greece-Serbian treaty, and the enemy invasion of ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON PROPOSAL.

    In connection with the stoppage of the s.s. [?]’s running from the mainland to Tasmania, it has been suggested that the Launceston Marine ...

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  27. WHARVES.

    The shipping companies have withdrawn all members of their staffs from the wharves, where work is to-day being carried on by volunteers. ...

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  28. CHINESE GENERALS’ OFFER

    Reports from Tientsin state that a number of generals have offered their own and their troops’ services for the European battle front. ...

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  29. STATEMENT BY PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minuter slated to-night that an effort was to be made to Continue fine communication between the mainland and Tasmania. The ...

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  30. THOSE TRANSPORTS.

    The Prime Minister announced to-day that the Government would see that all transports would sail at [?] dried names, and would load, [?], and ...

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  31. SELLING “DIRECT ACTION,”

    Bert Godfrey, 28. was to-day sentenced to live months imprisonment. with hard labor for selling “Direct Action.” the official organ of the ...

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  32. N,S.W. GOVERNORSHIP

    Mr. Steal-Mi[?]nitiland (Under-Secretary for the Colonics) is mentioned in connection with the New South. Wales Governorship. ...

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  33. TERRIBLE FATE OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    Paris war correspondent. M. Tudesa. states that during the frontal attack before Lens on Saturday, as a German brigade WAG moving forward from ...

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  34. SPANISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    The strikes are collapsing. Many of the services are being resumed at the capital and in other towns are becoming normal. ...

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  35. EFFECT ON RECRUITING.

    The Director-General of Recruiting stated to-day that the present industrial upheaval was adversely affecting recruiting in all the Eastern States ...

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  36. FLEETS OF SCHOONERS.

    The action of the crew of the Oonah in giving notice of their intention to leave the vessel has practically isolated Tasmania. The Oonah has been tied ...

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  37. COMMISSIONER ON THE CARDS.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner, in addressing a meeting of strikers to-day, was subjected to interruption, declined to withdraw the card ...

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  38. GREEK ARMY.

    The 1916 and 1917 classes have been called to the colons. ...

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  39. TRAMCAR SMASH AT DOVER

    A tramcar was descending a steep hill outside Dover, when the brakes failed, and the car qui tied the rails. At the bottom of the hill it trashed ...

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  40. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Before the Inter-State Commission to-day further evidence was lead from bakers regarding the cost of producing bread. ...

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  41. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court at Darlinghurst, continued the healing of the application of the Australian ...

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  42. GERMAN ATTACKS REPELLED.

    French communique: Lively artillery duelling on both lance of the Meuse in the Bois he Prate, cast of Bador[?]wtilers, and north of these ...

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  43. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    There wag an extraordinary uproar at a meeting of the Merchant Service [?] held to-day to discuss the strike. Captain Bradley put the following ...

    Article : 144 words
  44. KAISER VISITS FLEET.

    The Kaiser visited the fleet at Wil[?]holoisaven and Heligetand, and send a wireless message to Berlin that the German North Set front continues to ...

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  45. STEAMSHIP OWNERS ENTER COURT.

    Summonses have been taken out in the federal Arbitration Court by the Commonwealth Steamship Owners’ Association against the Waterside ...

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  46. INQUIRIES FOR CREWS.

    It is understood that Inquiries were to-day made at the National Bureaus with a view of obtaining volunteer crews for the Walnut and Oonah. ...

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  47. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    wireless German official (per Admiralty): Southward of Langemarek[?] the enemy attacked, using tanks enveloped in artificial fog. After the ...

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  48. MORE WAR REGULATIONS.

    The federal Executive late this afternoon approved of regulations under the War Persecutions Act empowering the Navy Department to take ...

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  49. LOSS OF THE TURAKINA

    It is officially announced that the New Zealand Shipping Company’s steamer Trichina, £492 tons, sank on the return voyage to New Zealand and ...

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  50. STRIKE AT KRUPPS’

    The Berlin “Lokal Anzelger” reports that some hundreds of workmen at Krupps’ factories At Magdeburg have struck over the arrest of one of their ...

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  51. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wireless message, per Admiralty Offices: We repulsed attack, south-westward of Nanotech Lake and southward of Goriest, in the direction of ...

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  52. UNIONS AND TRANSPORTS.

    The charge that disloyalty to Australia and Empire is at the back of the local strike has caused great indication amongst the wharf lumbers. ...

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  53. COMMUNION BREAD

    The Rev. S. Naitin Jones, ricer of Wymn[?]dham, Norfolk, England, says (in “Reynolds,” June [?] war bread to unsuitable for Holy Columbian. It ...

    Article : 64 words
  54. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  55. AERIAL WARFARE.

    ltciiu[?]ris from Switzerland state that Gennady is building at Friedrichs[?] a new [?] of aeroplane which is [?] cloud [?] in smoke. ...

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  56. CHINESE GOVERNMENT.

    Reports form Peking state that in order to assist the Entente to the fullest extent the Government is in[?] the facilities for exporting ...

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  57. CONDITIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN MELBOURNE.

    The meeting of the Australasian Steamship Owners’ Federation to-day unanimously resolved to, co-operate loyally with the Government in any ...

    Article : 96 words
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