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  3. ITALIAN FRONT

    Italy’s capture of Monte Santo has given the Italians access to the Vippacio Valley. Nevertheless, the entire possession of the latter Is a ...

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  4. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Wireless Russian Official:—Enemy attacks southward of Oena and northwestward of Sovela failed. In Co-operating with the fleet, we ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL

    AB a result of a sestet ballot taken by the railway men on strike, the trouble on the northern railways is at an end. A large majority favored ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT STATEMENT.

    In spite of the men's resolution the Government expects that within a short time the tramway service will be almost normal. Tho total number ...

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  7. MELBOURNE CONDITIONS,

    The shipping position in Victoria remains uncertain, The seamen have held a further meeting, which was attended by Mr. Copper, president of the ...

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  8. ALLIED SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    The iuter-AIIied Labor conference, which meets at Westminster to-day and to-morrow, is arousing interest. it Is noteworthy that the [?] ...

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  9. PHASER’S FIGURES.

    The Chief Commissioner of Railways States that in the last 24 hours 625 railway and tramway men offered themselves for re-employment, and in ...

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  10. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    At Washington State Secretary Lansing has announced that the Government has evidence that Germany planner a war against the United ...

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  11. ENGINE MEN FIRM.

    The executive of tho Locomotive Engine Drivers Firemen, and Cleaners’ Association met, and resolved to remain on strike until victory is ...

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  12. STRUGGLE FOR BAINSIZZA PLATEAU.

    Wireless Italian official: — The struggle at Balnslzza Plnteau continues with increased intensity. The enemy. in extreme desperation, is ...

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  13. 'WHARF LABOURERS’ UNION

    The wharf labourers’ officials State that it Is not intended to take any secret ballot, as the great majority of the men have decided against It. ...

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  14. CARTERS.

    Some attempt was made to-day to bring out the carters attached to distributing houses, but after listening to the strike leader’s the men continued ...

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  15. PLEDGE TO RUSSIA.

    President Wilson has sent to Moscow Conference a pledge of America's moral and Suancial assistance, and that the United States had every confidence ...

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  16. SHIPPING.

    There were close upon 1000 free laborers employed handling shipping cargoes to day, with the result that 14 overseas -vessels and four sailers, thres ...

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  17. WESTERN FRONT

    French communiqué:—The Germans were most active last night on the Aisne, After lively bombardments, special detachments made attacks ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE.

    Newcastle reports that work at the Wallarnh mine, manned by free labourers is proceeding. Another 130 men are stated to have arrived to-day, and ...

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  19. CONAH SAILED.

    The Oonah completed loading In the morning and sailed for Burnle and Devonport. ...

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  20. WAR CORRESPONDENTS’ STORIES

    Writing to the “Dally Chronicle.” Percival Gibbon says the Italian attackers. by utilising captured food, rendering the victualling problem ...

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  21. AMERICAN RUSSIANS.

    Washington announces the issue of the strictest, regulations governing Russians leaving the United States for Russia, owing to the belief that ...

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  22. INJUNCTIONS AGAINST UNION LEADERS.

    Judge Heydon, in the Industrial Court, granted a perpetual Injunction agalast three leading unionists, restraining them from instigating or ...

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  23. STATE SHIPYARDS.

    The State Government has hopes that the skilled men employed at the State shipyards will resume Defore the week is out. ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES TRAINS BLACK

    In the Queensland Letfislative Assembly yesterday the Premier (Mr. said regarding the decision of the Queensland Railway Union to ...

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  25. NATIONAL SERVITORS.

    The Victorian branch of the National Service Bureau claims to have met all demands for labor to date, except for seamen and firemen. ...

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  26. RATIONING NEUTRALS.

    From Washington—President Wilson has Issued a proclamation extending the control of exports to all articles. The proclamation sets forth that ...

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  27. STRIKERS’ WIVES SEE MAYOR.

    A depilation of the strikers’ Wives interviewed the Lord Mayor to-day and required him to net as mediator With the Government with the ...

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  28. GREATEST BATTLE EVER SEEN.

    German and Austrian correspondents declare that the Isonzo is the greatest battle ever seen. The Italian army is twice as great as in any ...

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  29. SHIPS FOR TASMANIA.

    The ketch Coringle left for williarnstown to load wheat for Launceston, and expects to get away to-morrow. The Laranuh expects to clear ...

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  30. MR. FRASER AGAIN.

    The Chief Railway Commissioner Stales that notwithstanding the resolution of the tramway men to remain 79 reut[?] in work to-day, and ...

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  31. 20.000 TIMBER WORKERS WILL BEADLE.

    If the timber merchants adhere to their determination not to make deliveries during the strike, in consequence of the efusal of the union ...

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  32. GERMAN POLITICS.

    Dr. [?]. explaining his Parliamentary Commission, emphasised that It would deal with dolinlle questions, as for example, the Papal Note, and ...

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  33. COURTRAI THREATENED.

    A Havre message states that the Germans have ordered the Courtrai banks to transfer all valuables to Brussels. ...

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  34. RATHURST REPORTS.

    Reports from Rathurst state that the railway men are [?] hack to work. Included in those reinstated is the district secretary of the local ...

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  35. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    General Komiloff Couiinander-in-Chief) received an ovation m Moscow. Replying to speeches of welcome, he said he rejoiced to be able lo .assure ...

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  36. NO FURTHER GERMAN ATTACKS.

    French communiqué:—On the left bank of the Mouse there are fairly violent artillery actions, especially north of Hill 344. The enemy has ...

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  37. COCKATOO.

    Two hundred volunteers are now employed at the Cockatoo dockyards. ...

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  38. PROCESSION IN PROHIBITED AREA.

    Two men and a woman were to-day lined 40 each for being concerned in a Strike procession within a prohibited area without permission or the city ...

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  39. AUSTRIAN UNREST.

    The Parks correspondent of the New York “Times” says advices from Switzerland state that Austin is hardering on panic. The Vienna newspapers ...

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  40. NO LIKELIHOOD OF SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Baddely. president of the Coal and State Federation. Mated to-night that as there was no likelihood of an early settlement of the strike, the ...

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  41. BRITISH ATTACK

    Sir douglas Haig reports ; Heavy rain the whole day. We attacked Yesterday afternoon eastward and southward of Langsmatek, The first ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL DYNAMITE RETORT REPEATED.

    At Broken Hill last night a pedestrian saw two men near the Silverton T[?] sheds. An exxa[?] by the watchman ...

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  43. PARTY COALITION APPROVED.

    Reichstag parties generally fovol the new Coalition Committee, even the Social Democrats balling it as a piece of statesmanlike constructive work. ...

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  44. MOSCOW CONFERENCE.

    Sunday’s cunning m Muscow wlls devoiced to a discussion of Premier Kerensky’s statement in the separate conferences. All eyes were Used ...

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  45. NEWCASTLE TROLLYMEN.

    A Newcastle me-sage slates that the local trolly and draymen, numbering 130, ceased work, and were replaced by non-union labor. ...

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  46. THOSE ADELAIDE CONSTABLES

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Edwaras asked on whoso authority the Adelaide police had been sent to Broken and did the Premier consider It ...

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  47. EXTRAORDINARY ACTION OF MR. HUGHES.

    The Federal and Victorian State Ministers conferred to-day with a view to making arrangements to meet any strike contingency and ensure the ...

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  48. EXCITEMENT IN FINLAND.

    At Helsingborg the Fines are in a state of greal excitament, awaiting the opening of the Delt on Wednesday. Despite the Petrograd Government’s ...

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  49. NEWSPAPER OPINION.

    The “Cologne Gazette” considers that merely taking the Reichstag parties into consultation does not matter much, but the “Frankfurter Zeltung” ...

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  50. COACH MAKERS.

    The Coachmnkers’ Union has requested headquarters to take a ballot of the members as to whether to ceturn to work of not. ...

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  51. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    Wireless German official: A strong English attack west of Ypres failed. Beaumont, through heavy engagements, remains ours. ...

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  52. SIGNIFICANT.

    The Albury railway men took a secret ballot and only one man voted to s hack before the strike was de[?] settled. ...

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  53. STARVING GERMANY.

    Travellers arriving here from Germany declare that the Germans are starving. Most of the food is sent to the soldiers, leaving the scantiest ...

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  54. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Donald L. MacMilian. Arctic explorer. bog returned, after four years, has declared that Commander Peary’s Crocker Land does not [?] ...

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  55. “ENENY GAINED LOCAL ADVANTAGES,”

    Wireless German official: Violent English attacks north-westward of Lens broke down heavily. The enemy gained local advantages westward of ...

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  56. STRIKES FINISHED.

    Life in Moscow is reported to be normal again, the strikes having ended in response to an appeal from the municipalities. ...

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  57. RENT STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    The Broken Hut .Strike Rent Committee has, it is [?], carried a resolution containing an instruction to tenants to pay no rent. If rent books ...

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  58. UNLOADING THE WAREATEA

    Messrs. Holyman Bros.’ s.s. Wareatea arrived at Launceston at 9 a.m. today. but the Waterside workers did not attend as usual to unload the cargo ...

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  59. ROUMANIA’S ANNIVERSARY.

    The Press Bureau reports that Mr. Lloyd-George has sent a message to the Premier of Roumania on the anniversary of her entry Into the war. ...

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  60. AUSTRO-GERMANS CAPTURE 1000 ROUMANLANS.

    A wireless German official message claims: We have captured Important positions eastward of Czeraowitz. taking 1000 prisoners and six guns. ...

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  61. ANOTHER DEAN TALBOT.

    It is staled to-night that the Dean of Newcastle. after a conference with the Coal and Shale Federal Executive. in. formed the Attorney-General that the ...

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  62. STOCKHOLM AND BELGIANS.

    According to a Press Bureau report, the Germans for a considerable time arged the Belgian Socialists in Belgium to participate to the Stockholm ...

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  63. ADMIRALTY AIR RAID.

    The Admiralty’s naval service carried out a raid on Saturday night at Staden and on Werchem aerodrome and dropped many bombs. One of ...

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  64. DVINSK REGION.

    We occupied positions which the Russians yielded on the south bank the Dwin[?]. i ...

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  65. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN.

    Thfe newspapers give prominence to the statements from Switzerland, to the effect that General Felkenhayn is on the Mesopotamia front, organising ...

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  66. TURKEY SUSPICIOUS.

    The Turkish Government Is becoming alarmed owing to the Ausetro-German methods of discussing . peace terms. The abandonment of Turkey ...

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  67. COAL TO RISE.

    It is anticipated that there will he sharp rise la the price of coal presently. owing to the Shortage and additional cost of production. Advices ...

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  68. SYDNEY SITUATION

    The framway men held a mass meeting to-day to decide whether to return to work or rot. A motton was cariled. that this meeting of all sections ...

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  69. ALLIES’ METHODS.

    A “Westralian military officer, returning from England, In tho course of an interview published in the Vancouver press, said that the Allics -were ...

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  70. PRINTING TRADE IN GERMANY.

    Lack of paper In Germany has compelled the publishers of school books to retrain from printing new editions. when the present stock Is exhausted ...

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  71. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The three German airman, whose machine was brought down in the recent raid on Hugland, have been buried at Margate, with military honors. ...

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  72. FRENCH ECONOMISTS.

    M. Clemently (French Minister for Commerce) has informed Mr. Fisher (Australian High Commissioner) that the French Government is considering ...

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  73. NEWCASTLE SOLDIERS.

    A communication, it is reported received by the Minister for Defence, states that at a meeting of the Newcastle and Northern Districts ...

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