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  3. BATTLES FOR AMIENS WOUND UP BY AUSTRALIANS.

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as. "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  4. LATEST. MENACE GROWING.

    The Government has made a statement that in consequence of the growing activities of armed German Austro-Hunga[?]on prisoners, who. in ...

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  5. A START MADE.

    In a special dispatch from the I.W.W. Commission Room, No. 3 Jury Court, Sydney, the representative of "The Dally Standard" reports:—Within a ...

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  6. POLITICIANS.

    Last Friday afternoon's session of the Queensland Trade Union Congress took the form of a special session to deal with the question of members of ...

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  7. ONE BIG UNION SCHEME. DRAFT BASIS OF PROPOSALS ADOPTED.

    At the Friday afternoon session of the Queensland Trade Union Congress Mr. Dash produced a draft there of the proponed method of organlsation, and ...

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  8. PRESSING AHEAD.

    Yesterday's communiques show that the Anglo-French continue their victorious pressure on the Somme battle front, having transferred the main ...

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  9. TO CHECK ALLIES.

    The Allies have declared martial law in Vladivostok, as the place is overrun by German spies and Bolshevik plottors. ...

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  10. WAR MATTERS.

    The Press Bureau reports that during the past two and a half months the Imperial War Cabinet has been in continuous session. Every aspect of ...

    Article : 223 words
  11. CAFE EMPLOYEES.

    The adjourned hearing of an application by the Milling, Baking, Cooking, and Allied Trades Union, for a rescission of the award for restaurant and ...

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  12. WAR HONORS.

    Victoria Crosses have been awarded the following Australians:—Lance-corporal Thomas Leslie Axford.—Daring the advance a platoon ...

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  13. THE RICE RIOTS.

    The rice riots are developing, and are the most serious in the history of Japan. Troops have been called out in nearly every important city, and ...

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  14. AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    The tour of Ministers is being continued. A meeting was held at [?] smith, and addressed by Colonel Mentz in English. He urged the necessity of ...

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  15. FURTHER RETREAT PROBABLE.

    The latest aerial observations and other information indicate that the Germans are preparing for a considerable further contraction of their fronts ...

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  16. AMERICA'S BIG DOINGS.

    It is announced that more than 1,400,000 American troops are in France or on their way there, General March to-day informed the Senate ...

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  17. MILITANT WOMEN.

    The whole of the omnibus employees in London except those of the National Steam Car Company struck to-day following a localised unofficial strike of ...

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  18. CAVALRY TAKE TRAIN.

    Australians in hospital in London are elated at the success of the push, and are pleased with teh smallness of the casualties, Only half a dozen have ...

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  19. MAN POWER LEVY.

    Congress is certain to support the War Department's proposal to largely Increase the man power levy and expedite the departure of drafts to ...

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  20. LATE M. METIN.

    The body of M. Albert Metin, the French diplomatic commissioner to Australia, will He in the State Rotunda of 3an Francisco City Hall to-night. ...

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  21. FONCK'S TOTAL 60.

    A French communique reports lively artillerying at the Avre, also between the Olse and the Aisne. Enemy raids in the Champagne district completely ...

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  22. WEST FRONT POSITION.

    It is reported from Cologne that there is an almost universal impression that the position in the west is worse than the supply of those to neutrals to ...

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  23. NEXT UNION CONGRESS

    At the Trade Union Congress on Saturday, it was decided that the next congress be held in Brisbane. Mr. Ogden proposed that the ...

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  24. DARMSTADT BOMBED.

    Apied airmen bomoed Dar[?] and caused casualties. The Air Ministry reports that on Friday night our squadrons attacked four ...

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  25. TRADE AGREEMENT.

    A telegram from Washington records an arrangement whereby trade between the United States and the Dutch East Indies will be fostered, ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN LOAN,

    The Sunday "Observer's" City editor [?]rites that it is noteworthy that the underwriters of the new Commonwealth loan seem anxious to retain a good ...

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  27. KING OF SULGARIA VER[?]

    A message from Munich says that the condition of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Who is at Mannheim. suffering from typhus, is regarded as critical. ...

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  28. SACKED OR RESTING.

    The Berlin "Tageblatt's" Munich correspondent says that the Crown Prince and Prince Rupprecht have arrived at Munich from the front, for a short stay. ...

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  29. MIDNIGHT BAY MYSTERY.

    At present the water police are searching for Lewis Woods, aged 35, a [?] man of Cleveland. At about midnig[?] on Wednesday Woods, with ...

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  30. COMPLETE ENEMY AGREEMENT.

    An official German message declares that a conference of Emperors, AustroGerman statesmen, and generals at the German headquarters again manifested ...

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  31. DESTROYERS SUNK BY MINES.

    The Admiralty reports that two British [?]royers struck mines and sunk, on August 13. Twenty-six men are missing. It is presumed they were ...

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