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  4. LATEST. AILETTE AND DIVETE.

    A French communique says that during the night our troops maintained contact with the enemy between the Matz and the Oise and cast of the Olse. ...

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  5. TO DOWN LABOR.

    There was an immense meeting in Sydney Town Hall last night to protest Holman's proposed Sedition Bill. There was also an ...

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  6. INCREASES GRANTED

    Mr. Justice Mac[?]hton this morning gave his reserved decision in the matter of an application by the Milling, Baking, Cooking, and Allied Trades ...

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  7. BYNE AND MANGIN DEAL SMASHING BLOWS.

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

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  8. ADMITS HIMSELF A LIAR. GOLDSTEIN'S ASTOUNDING ATTITUDE.

    When the I.W.W. Commission resumed yesterday. Scully appealed for the right to be represented by counsel, He said that, arising out of the ...

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  9. COMPLETE SURPRISE.

    The first battle of the series of blows now being dealt the Germans on the Whole front from the Belgian frontier to Rheims is remarkable, not merely, ...

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  10. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The French Mission, headed by General Paul, left San Fraucisce for Australla. Paul Thomson, the Laborite, has returned to France with M. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS IN BATTLE.

    The Australians participated in the attack south of Albert. ...

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  12. TORIES AND REPATRIATION

    On arrival at Herberton, Minister Hunter was accorded a public reception. In his response, he said he had been looking through the North for ...

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  13. BRITISH RETAKE ALBERT.

    The British have recaptured Albert and obtained all their objectives between Bray-Bu[?]mme and Albert. ...

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  14. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    In Chambers, before Mr. Justice Higglns, in the High Court Jurisdiction yesterday, representatives of the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' ...

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  15. BRITISH FAIRPLAY!

    The general feeling of indignation against the imprisonment, without trial. of Australian citizens, will be voiced at the Exhibition Hail on Monday ...

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  16. FOCH'S TACTICS.

    The "Times's" military critic, Mr. Sidebothum, writes tht the constanty variety of tactics and strategy of the Allied operations reveal the versatility ...

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  17. ANNUITY SCHEME.

    An announcement was made to-day by Mr. H. F. Hardaere (Minister of Education) that the Government was giving attention to the matter of ...

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  18. JUDD'S HOUSE ROBBED.

    Some time during Wednesday night Mr. Judd's residence was robbed. The thieves secured nothing, however, except a silver watch and chain, and 20s ...

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  19. CHEMISTS' ASSISTANTS.

    The hearing was resumed before Mr. Justice Maenaughton in the Arbitration Court this morning, of an application by the Chemists' Assistants' Association, ...

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  20. WITNESSES BEING SHADOWED.

    In the New South Wales Parliament last night Mr. J. Storey. (Labor lender) raised the question of the control of cortuin witnesses in the I.W.W. inquiry. ...

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  21. BEATING THE U BOATS.

    The Press Bureau announces: "The following are the mercantile marine losses for July (figures given represent gross tons):—British, 176.479; Allied ...

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  22. LIGHTS OUT

    It may be of interest to railway puscongers living in the northern suburbs to know the reason of the discontinuing of the electric lighting of the ...

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  23. SUICIDE PREVENTED.

    A man attempted to cut his throat with a penknife, in Edward-street, near its intersection with Queen-streot, this morning. He was stopped by two ...

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  24. MILITARY DECORATIONS.

    The War Office has decided that from August 1 the Distinguished Servlce Ordery Military Cross, and Distinguished Conduct Medal shall be ...

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  25. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT EXAMS.

    The second examination of public officers to qualify for appointment and promotion to the positions of police magistrates, wardens, clerks of petty ...

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  26. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    Unable to hear the charge against a boy numed Wm. Gerard Chessher (14 years) in the Children's Court on account of the alleged offence being ...

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  27. MODEL SOLDIERS.

    L[?]t. W. J. Denny, Labor member for Adelaide in the South Australian Parliament. who has returned from a propagandist tour in America, says that ...

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  28. THE RUBBER INDUSTRY.

    The attitude of the Federal Government towards the encouragement of the Papuan rubber and hemp growing industry was outlined yesterday by Mr. ...

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  29. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL KILLING.

    Before Mr. W. Harris. P.M., in the City Police Court yesterday, Frang Joself G. Tabolka (39, motor driver) was charged with having unlawfully killed ...

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  30. BRITISH AIRMEN.

    The Admiralty reports: Between August 15 and 17 air force contingents attached to the navy dropped between 15 and 16 torts of explosives on the ...

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  31. STONEMASONS REACH SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Justice Macnaughton presided ever a com[?] co[?] in the matter of an award of the Stonemasons' [?] [?] for the [?] [?] ...

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  32. KATHLEEN HOTSON'S FAREWELL

    The commlttee appointed to arrange the great Labor rally at the Trades Hall on Wednesday next, August 28, has, at the request of Miss ...

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  33. PAU SUCCEEDS METIN.

    General [?]au has been officially nomlnated as successor to the late M. Albert Metin, on the French mission to Australia. ...

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