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  2. THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN GERMANY PLAYING LOSING HAND

    During the discussion of naval affairs in the House of Commons, reference was made to the dwindling submarine campaign. During five, days in ...

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  3. AGAINST LLOYD GEORGE

    At Bow-street, before Mr. Justice Low, the trial of Mrs. Alice Wheeldon, her daughter, Harrlet, her married daughter (Mrs, Mason), and her ...

    Article : 423 words
  4. BID FOR POWER. LABOR CANDIDATES.

    The following is a list of Labor-selected candidates for the Federal election, who have already received the endorsement of the C.P.E. The ...

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  5. FEDERAL ARENA. A QUIET SITTING.

    After the stormy proceedings of the past week or two there was an atmosphere of comparative calm about the House of Representatives yesterday ...

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  6. PRICE-FIXING.

    The exclusive information published in these columns yesterday with refard to the decision of the Fusion Government to wipe out the Price ...

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  7. NO MORE RACES.

    One of the regular attendants at the Q.T.C. race meetings at Ascot has been the Governor (Sir H. Goold-Adams), but according to a remark made at ...

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  8. BAD WEATHER.

    The prevailing bud weather on the western front has given facilities for the enemy withdrawal, which continues slowly. The enemy is now right back ...

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  9. PETITION FOR RELEASE.

    Mr. Justice Lukin made some strong comments at the Supreme Court yesterday on the, practice of persons's gning petitions to secure prisoners' ...

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  10. IRISH HOME RULE.

    A notice of motion has been for some weeks on the Senate agenda in the name of Senator Henderson, providing that the Senate should send a humble ...

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  11. THE LILLEY SEAT.

    Advice has been received from Melbourne to the effect that Mr. Jacob Stumm M.P. for Lilley, has definitely decided to retire, from politics. ...

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  12. EFFECT ON NEUTRAL SHIPPING.

    The Associated Press says that the direct result of the German blockade decree has been the closure of neutral shipping ports. At Falmouth and ...

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  13. WEST SYDNEY.

    The waterside workers, at the conclusion of a stop-work meeting, held in the Town Hall yesterday for the purpose of considering a new log which is ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. MAORI MEMBER DEAD.

    The death is announced of Taame Parata, M.L.C., and formerly a member of the Lower House for the southern Maori district. He was 84 years of age. ...

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  15. SENATOR WATSON'S CHARGES

    As the days pass, and the elections draw nearer the "Liberal" members are influenced by pressure, from outside, and view with some degree of ...

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  16. IN EGYPT.

    An official message from Egypt states: The Turks abandoned a strong position at Sheiknorp, westward of Shellal, on which they had spent two ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. COAL CONTRACTS.

    In the House of representatives yesterday, in answer to Mr. Boyd, the Deputy Prime Minister stated that he had been interviewed by Mr. Charlton, MLP., ...

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  18. B.I. OIL COMPANY. QUESTIONS ABOUT ITS OPERATIONS.

    Mr. Palmer in the House of Representatives yesterday, asked the Treasurer whether he would have a searching investigation made into the ...

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  19. TURKS ON THE RUN.

    An official message concerning the Mesopotamia campaign states: Our cavalry engaged the Turkish rearguard on Monday at Lajj, near ...

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  20. BRIDGE CARRIED AWAY.

    The Ring River Bridge, two and a half chains long, about 12 miles from the Zeunhan-Emu Bay Railway Company's line, was washed away on Tuesday ...

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  21. RUMORS ABOUT TRANSPORTS.

    A further contradiction of the rumors circulated recently in Melbourne in regard to the sinking of transports was given yesterday in the House of ...

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  22. HOLDSWORTHY CAMP.

    Replying to Mr. Orchard, who asked for a committee of inquiry into the conditions prevailing at the Holds-worthy concentration camp, owing to ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. STILL MAKING PROGRESS,

    An official British. message says:—"Last night further progress was made by our troops north-west of Irles and north of Puisleuex Amonut. We ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS READY.

    The announcement of an early Federal election did not come as a surprise to the political leaders in this State, and has not found the rival ...

    Article : 144 words
  25. YESTERDAY'S RECRUITS.

    There was another bad day's recruiting yesterday. Only 12 men of the 16 who offered their services) were found fit. There is a daily need for more ...

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  26. INTERNED AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Mahon asked the Assistant Minister for Defence in the House of Representatives yesterday if, before the House adjourned, he would be prepared ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. BIG OFFENSIVE,

    "The Taggoblat" demands that enormous quantities of guns and munitions should be concentrated on the Russian front. It is convinced that all ...

    Article : 44 words
  28. APPRAISING SHEEPSKINS.

    The Deputy Prime Minister slated, in answer to a question by Mr. Rodgers yesterday, that It was not proposed to appoint a board of appraisers in ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. VINDICTIVE POLITICIANS.

    At a meeting of the Parliamentary Public Works Committee, yesterday, members of the committee refused to sit with David Dicker M.H.A., who was ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. WEATHER GENERALLY UNSETTLED.

    The promise of fine weather contained in the outlook yesterday morning did not hold good, a heavy rain setting in shortly after 4 p.m. Showery ...

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  31. ARMED NEUTRALITY.

    The Germans press praises the minority in Washington Senate for holding up the Armed Neutrality Bill. This has increased the anger of the ...

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  32. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Replying to Senator Barker in the Senate, Senator Millen said that the arrangements for the passages of the delegates to tho Imperial Conference ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. DISEASED LIVERS.

    Information sought by Dr. Maloney concerning the contractors who supplied meat and bullock livers for transports from January 1 to December ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. A.I.F. SCOTTISH DRAFT.

    Inquiry at the Rocruiting Committee's Office has elicited the information that the Scottish draft under the reinforcements draft scheme is not ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. FISH MARKET.

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  36. RAILWAY UNIT.

    The drivers, firemen, and fitters required for the fifth section of the railway unit are now being organised for active service. Mr. Groom, in the ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. IN THE SENATE.

    When the Senate met yesterday, Senator Givens read a despatch received from the Governor of Tasmania certifying tho appointment of Mr. ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY.

    At a meeting of members of the State Parliament who are still members of the United Labor party, Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick was appointed leader of ...

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  39. POLICE TRANSFERS.

    Executive approval has been given to the transfer of Sub-inspector Fraser to Maryborough and Sub-inspcctor Brosnan to Brisbane. ...

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  40. RECRUITING PICTURES.

    The display of munition workers and Plying Corps pictures, which was to have been made in Queen-street, opposite the G.P.O. last Friday will be ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. BULLOO RIVER HAS RECORD RISE.

    The Railway Department has received advice that the water 13[?] feet over the Bulloo River, near Quilpll. This is understood to be a record flood ...

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  42. MARYBOROUGH ELECTION.

    The premier stated this morning that he hoped to be present at the opening of the Maryborough campaign. H. T. Beasley, 223 Adelaide-st., Bris, ...

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