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  2. STRIKE SITUATION

    Yesterday application was made to the Melbourne branch of the Seamen’s Union by the Union Company for part crew and deck hands for the steamer [?]onab. This ...

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  3. FARMERS AND STOCKOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION

    The annual conference of tho Tasmanian Futures Stockowners, and Orchardists’ A [?][?]ation was resumed at King’s [?][?] ...

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  4. SALONIKA SUCCESS

    French communiqué:—The artillery [?]uel is lively in Belgium and on the Al[?]ne front. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The president of- the democratic conference is issuing an appeal to the democracies of all nations justifying [?][?] stand against a separate peace. ...

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  6. GERMAN POLITICS.

    In the German Reichstag the debate on “Pan-Germanism in army official circles” has been postponed till Tuesday. The Reichstag refuses to continue till ...

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  7. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    [?]adrid reports that the German sub[?] [?] which escaped from Cadiz got away on the surface with the whole [?][?] aboard, without the least effort being ...

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  8. RYAN’S SHIPS.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, the Requisitioning of Ships Bill was debated. On the second reading the majority the speakers are strongly opposing ...

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  9. LAUNCESTON CONDITIONS.

    The S. S. Koonya (Union Company), after a protracted trip across-from Sydney, arrived at Launceston this morning about six o’clock, and was berthed at ...

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  10. MACEDONIA.

    British, Salonika:—Our artillery forced the enemy to evacuate Ostan[?][?], south-westward of Seres, on Thursday, and successfully raided A[?][?]l and ...

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  11. REMARKABLE SPEECH.

    German newspaper give prominence to a remarkable by Herr Gothelm on Saturday, to the executive of the Progressive People’s party, of which Herr ...

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  12. KORNILOFF INQUIRY.

    Investigations have established the fact that Lvoff was an unauthorised, as well as an untrustworthy, intermediary between Kerettshy and Korm[?]off. The ...

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  13. PROVISIONAL PARLIAMENT.

    The “Dally News” correspondent at Petrograd states that a series of negotiations has resulted in a revision of the Moscow democrats: ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. EAST AFRICA CAMPAIGN.

    East Africa official: We are pursuing the retreating enemy towards Nahungo, and the Belgians and the British are pressing enemy detachments towards ...

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  15. VICTORIA’S BUDGET

    The feature of the State Budget, delivered by Mr. Peacock on Saturday, was that no now taxation or variations of existing taxation were proposed. ...

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  16. BACK FROM BROODSEINDE.

    Some New Zealand wounded, arriving in London from Ypres, pay that what distinguished the battle of Abraham Height was the absence of the aviators of both ...

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  17. [?][?]LTIC BATTLE EXPECTED.

    Great navel activity is reported in the Baltic. Squadrons of German cruisers, torpedoers, end submarines have been observed north or R[?][?] Bay, and at the entrance ...

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  18. ATTACK BEATEN OFF.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We [?]eat oft an attack eastward of Polygon Wood following last night’s heavy barrage We successfully raided cas[?][?][?] of ...

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  19. FURTHER ADVICES.

    The ship owners state that no sleamers except those manned by volunteer labor will leave the port, and unionists already employed will be discharged. In response ...

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  20. BRITISH DRIVE ENDANGERS ZEE-BRUGGE.

    Marcel .Hulin states that the British drive in Flanders is such that the German submarine bases on the [?][?] [?][?] will soon be [?][?]. The British ...

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  21. SWEDISH POLITICS.

    Representatives of the Conservative and Liberal parties have failed to agree on the information of a condition Cabinet. The Liberals demand an impartial neutrality, ...

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  22. BOLO'S BOODLING PLANS.

    The editor of the “Financial News,” Mr. Ellis Powell, alleges that a German effort to get control of the “Financial News” an 1955 was part of Bolo’s plans. ...

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  23. MAILING USES OF RED CROSS.

    Paris “Matin’s” correspondent at the front alleges that the British captured a German order the other day states:[?][?] the British respect ambulance [?][?] ...

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  24. ECUADOR AND GERMANY.

    The legation at Washington is informed that Ecuador has refused passports. to the German Minister to proceed to Peru. It is believed that Ecuador’s break with ...

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  25. THE PORT KEMBLA

    Krish Jensen, a foreigner recently arrested in Melbourne on a charge of deserting from the steamer Port Kembla (lost under suspicious circumstances ...

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  26. LABOR POLITICS IN BRITAIN.

    The Labor party has decided to nominate at least 300 candidates in the industrial constituencies of England, Scotland and Wales at the next elections. ...

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  27. MOSTLY AIR WORK OK BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Hals:—Stormy weather all day, with heavy rain. Both aides ar[?]terying is very active on the Ypres battlefront. Our aeroplanes on Sunday dropped ...

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  28. MARINERS’ WAGES.

    The Press Bureau reports that in pursuance of the notice of October 3, the Shipping Controller announces that national rates will be settled within a month ...

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  29. MEXICO’S POLICY.

    At Mexico City it is believed by a prominent Journalist that Palavictin, who is a strong friend of the Allies, will become Foreign Minister. This Indicates ...

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  30. MR. HUGHES ON MR. RYAN.

    Mr. Hughes, in reference to the Premier of Queensland’s correspondence himself over the Federal Government’s War Precautions Regulation prohibiting ...

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  31. PEACE ADVOCACY. .

    The authorities are Investigating the active [?][?] propaganda in various parts of the country, with a view to taking drastic action against [?][?] ...

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  32. BAR GUNS, ALL QUIET.

    French communiqué:—Artillery ac[?][?] in Belgium, and in Hurtebl[?][?] region; otherwise things are quiet. ...

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  33. TEMPTATIONS AT CAPE TOWN.

    In regard to statements made relative to temptations to which soldiers were stated to be subject, through the supply of adulterated drink at Cape Town, the ...

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  34. COMMONWEALTH CONGRATULATIONS.

    Cabling in reply to the congratulatory messages sent on behalf of the Commonwealth regarding the recent successful operations of the British troops in Flanders, ...

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  35. PACIFIC RAIDER

    Some persons who arrived in Sydney from abroad to-day had come in contact and travelled with survivors from the vessels sunk by the German pirate, ...

    Article : 190 words
  36. FRANCE’S POOR HARVEST.

    The French harvest is said to be the poorest for half a century. The Food Minister proposes a scheme for rationing the towns. No less than 110,100,000 ...

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  37. HENDERSON ON INTERNATIONALISM.

    At the Socialist congress at Bord[?][?] Mr. Henderson, on behalf of the British Labor party, declared that the International has no chance of success while ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The bells of York Cathedral were r[?]ng yesterday in honor of the Broodseinde victory. ...

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  39. REMARKABLE SPECIAL OONAH “REGULATION.”

    A special “Commonwealth Gazette” was issued to-night, cancelling the preference clause in any agreement between the Federated Seamen’s Union of Australian ...

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  40. MAIMED AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Three Australian incapacitated soldiers have taken up a course at Oxford University [?]er the scheme arranged last June. Sir others begin courses in other universities ...

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  41. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    New York “Sun’s” Rome correspondent states that the Pope is striving to decrease the bitterness of the war by making an effort through the Papal ...

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  42. ARGENTINE WHEAT.

    The Government forecast of Argentina’s wheat crop is 6,500,000 tons. ...

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  43. STEVEDORES AND WHARF LABORERS.

    A complication has arisen between the stevedores and wharf laborers. Owing to tho latter declining to resume, the stevedores [?][?] to assist the wharf ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. BALSILLIE, RAINMAKER.

    Mr. Watt (Minister for Works and Railways) states that arrangements are being completed for a practical trial of the Basally [?][?] situating device at ...

    Article : 117 words
  45. MURRAY’S DIVIDEND.

    D. and W. Murray announces a dividend of 10 per cent. for the year. ...

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  46. WELSH MINERS DECLINED REQUEST.

    The South Wales miners has rejected tho Miners’ Federation request that they should assist the faulting authorities to comb out the men who have entered the ...

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  47. NAVAL SHELLS ON LAND.

    Artillery officers state that the Germans are using naval armor piercing shells in Flanders, apparently because they are short of ordinary shells, or have ...

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  48. AUSTRALIANS’ VISIT TO CANADA.

    The Ottawa report that Messrs. Vaughan (S.A.) and Hall (N. S. W.) are coming to Canada at Mr. Holman’s request participate in the conscription fight, ...

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  49. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The Broken Hill Mine Managers’ Association to-day sent a letter to the A. M. A. stating that full production in the mine will be resumed by the companies under ...

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  50. SEAMEN’S SUSPENSION

    Mr. Justice Hodges, of the State Supreme Court, granted an injunction to-day res[?][?] members of the executive of the Federated Germen’s ...

    Article : 130 words
  51. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Fremantle Shipwrights’ Union have advised Mr. Hughes they will agree with the policy outlined at the Federal conference m regard to shipbuilding. The ...

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  52. ENEMY ACCOUNTS,

    Wireless German metal: Local English attacks on some sectors, -following a strong drawn fire. failed. There is very violent ar[?][?]crying between Allette and ...

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  53. DIVORCE REFORM.

    Advocating divorce reform, including immediate legislation to convert conjugal separation of three years and upwards into, divorces, Sir Conan Doyle, at the ...

    Article : 95 words
  54. VICTORIAN RACING RESTRICTIONS

    Under the new Federal regulations, limiting the number of race meetings which may be held during the continuance of the war, the trotting clubs in ...

    Article : 79 words
  55. CABINET AND COAL MINERS.

    A meeting of the representatives of the Council of the Coal and Shale Employees’. Federation and the Cabinet has been arranged for to-morrow. Difficulties that ...

    Article : 107 words
  56. FOOD AND FANATICISM.

    The “Glornale d’ltalla” states that the Mussulman religious fanaticism In Constantinople is growing to alarming proportions. The populace threatens to massacre ...

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  57. FIRE BRIGADE CALL AFTER MIDNIGHT

    At 1.19 o'clock tills morning the Fire Brigade received a call to Kennedy’s Engineering [?][?] the wharf. On arrived it was found that two or three tons ...

    Article : 64 words
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