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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    Two Germans escaped from Holds worthy camp to-day. ...

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  3. CABLES

    An agreement has been reached whereby national prohibition will be enacted shortly to become effective from July 1st, 1919. ...

    Article : 34 words
  4. LINE ADVANCED NORTHWARDS

    The battlefront is now 56 miles, being extended several miles by the entry of General Home's army into the conflict. The British are fighting over ...

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  5. I.W.W. CASES.

    The Royal Commission inquiring into the I.W.W. cases was resumed to-day. Premier Holman was amongst those present. ...

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  6. FIRE IN A MOTOR GARAGE.

    Two motor cars, belonging to Mr. Archibald, motor garage, proprietor, Darlinghurst, were badly damaged by fire tonight, supposedly started by someone ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Parliament sat until midnight last night. Leave to introduce the Sedition Bill was carried by 37 to 31. The first ...

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  8. KILLED BY FALLING TREE.

    Ernest Judd, father of E. E. Judd, who has been so prominent recently in the I. W. W. inquiry, was killed by a falling tree yesterday, near Parkes. ...

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  9. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    An American Delegation, including Mr. Samuel Gompers, has arrived in England for the Trade Union Congress at Derby next week. ...

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  10. KITCHENER FLAG ART UNION.

    The Kitchener Flag Art Union winning ticket is number 162,832. ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH SCHOONERS.

    The schooner Cethania, the first of the Commonwealth-owned schooners to leave the Pacific Coast, arrived at Sydney to-day; the cargo includes newspaper. ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS.

    The ballot by the members of the Amalgamted Engineers resulted in a little over two-thirds of a majority in favor of appointing an arbitrator. There ...

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  13. KAISERIN'S ILLNESS.

    The Kaiserin's condition has become worse. Her heart weakness has increased. Bulletins are not being published for fear of alarming the public. ...

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  14. SINKS OF EXTRAVAGANCE.

    Mr. A. Rickard, speaking at the luncheon of the Taxpayers' Association, strongly condemned the extravagance now running riot in the country. "The ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. FINLAND'S KING.

    The Finnish opposition to the Grand Duke Adolf Mecklenberg as king has resulted in vetoing the proposal. The Finns want a constitutional king, not ...

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  16. GOODS IN BOND.

    In reply to a deputation from the Chambers of Commerce to-day, the Minister for Customs (Hon. J. A. Jensen) said that there would be no withdrawal ...

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  17. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The Government has withdrawn all ships from the port of Cork, finding it impossible to settle the dockers' strike. ...

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  18. DESTRUCTION OF TIMBER.

    Referring to the destruction of valuable timber oh the North Coast of New South Wales Mr. Watt said to-day that we were "a short-sighted wasteful ...

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  19. INTERCEPTED ENEMY MESSAGE.

    A wireless German intercepted official reads: We held up an enemy thrust after bitter fighting near Pelves and near Visenartois and Croiselles. Our ...

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  20. THE IRISH BROTHERHOOD.

    At the inquiry into the Irish Brotherhood case to-day, Mr. Mack concluded his address. Mr. Brennan addressed the ...

    Article : 210 words
  21. TRONES CAPTURED.

    The British have completed the capture of Trones Wood. It is further reported that the British are also driving the enemy east of Oppy and Gravelles. There ...

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  22. MR. W. M. HUGHES AT MANCHESTER.

    The "Star" says that the Manchester commercial men must be startled by Mr. Hughes' economics. He had asked them where they would get their wool if ...

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  23. AVIATION REPORTS.

    Field Marshal Haig, reporting on aviation, says that despite clouds and rainstorms our fliers constantly bombed and machine-gunned enemy troops and ...

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  24. THE WHEAT SURPLUS.

    Acting-Prime Minister Watt states that steps have been taken to dispose of the Australian wheat surplus for the past two years, but it is perfectly plain ...

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  25. FRENCH SUCCESS AT CHAULNES.

    A New York message states that the French have captured Chaulnes. ...

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  26. FIRST ARMY IMPROVES ITS POSITION.

    General Haig reports: We captured Faucancourt on Tuesday southward of the Somme, and also the bulk of Trones Wood north of the Somme with a number ...

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  27. HUGE HAUL OF PRISONERS.

    General Marsh, Chief of the American Staff, states that the Allied prisoners to date exceed 112,000; the Allies have also captured 1500 cannon. ...

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  28. ADDRESS AT GLASGOW.

    Mr. Hughes, who is visiting Glasgow, at a public meeting mainly dealt with lessons of the war, most of the ground covered being dealt with in recent ...

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  29. BREAKFASTLESS TO WORK.

    Several girls employed by Vestey's men to wait on their mess, having vainly asked for their fares to be paid to the South, have adopted the "go-slow ...

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  30. LABOUR DEMAND AND SUPPLY.

    The secretary of the Tramway Union, referring to the published statement that the demand for labor was greater than the supply, said this morning that it ...

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  31. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A Turkish communique states: Enemy airmen air-raided Constantinople on the nights of the 25th and 26th August. Bombs fell in the outer quarters of the ...

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  32. RAIN DELAYS ADVANCE.

    General Mangin's troops have crossed the Mislette. Rain has delayed the British advance. The New Zealanders now form a half moon round Bapaume. The ...

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  33. THE LUSITANIA MURDERER.

    The Ministry of Marine denies the capture of Lieut. Schweiger, the sinker of the Lusitania, and adds that the British buried him in September, 1917. ...

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  34. FRENCH ACTIVITIES.

    A French communique issued this morning, is as follows: Maintaining contact with our rearguards we continued to advance in the night time north and ...

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  35. PARLIAMENTARY SCENE.

    Personal attacks and counter-attacks were made in the Assembly on Wednesday night. Premier Ryan charged Mr. Fry with ...

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  36. VON BOEHM DECORATED.

    The Kaiser has bestowed the Order of the Black Eagle, which. is the highest German distinction, on Von Boehm, commander of the Seventh Army, in ...

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  37. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    An official statement shows the result of the operations of State industrial undertakings during the past year:--The State Bakery, State Quarry, Maroubra ...

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  38. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL--A NATIONAL WORK.

    Over 15,000 little Australians have been ushered into the world in the Women's Hospital, Crown Street, Sydney. Some of them are even now fighting our ...

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  39. "DIGGERS."

    An officer who has just returned to Victoria from the Front relates that the first question asked by an American German prisoner was: "Say, why do ...

    Article : 206 words
  40. SINKING OF A SPANISH STEAMER.

    The submarining of the Spanish steamer Carasa is expected to bring the German-Spanish dispute to a test. ...

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  41. AUSTRAL LIONS.

    Field Marshal Haig reports that the Australians have vigorously advanced aid reached the general line on Fresnes and Herbecourt, the enemy stubbornly ...

    Article : 153 words
  42. THE SEDITION BILL.

    The text of Premier Holman's Sedition Bill is as follows:-- Any person convicted for any offence mentioned in the schedule below, ...

    Article : 316 words
  43. WHITE GUARDS AND "BLACK JUSTICE."

    The "Democraten," from statements supplied, estimates that the White Guards executed without trial over 10,000 Finnish revolutionaries. Special ...

    Article : 274 words
  44. THE TURF.

    Following are the latest scratchings made:-- Metropolitan: Trestle. Derby: Constellation. ...

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  45. LAND FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Progress is being made in the development of a tropical fruitgrowing area for returned soldiers at Mullumbimby. The soldier settlers are engaged in clearing ...

    Article : 107 words
  46. PISTOLARIE IN THE BETTING.

    Pistolarie was backed to some extent at long odds for the Epsom to-day. ...

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  47. "SOON HAVE A WIDOW. "

    A local returned soldier relates that whilst in a military hospital in England he heard an Australian who was wounded in a gory bayonet charge relating ...

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  48. NEW ZEALANDERS TO ARRIVE.

    Accompanying Desert Gold to Australia will be Lowry's Estland, Killowen, Kilhope and Finmark, and Stead's Almoner and Kilmoon. ...

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  49. BULGE BEHIND HINDENBURG LINE

    Mr. Percival Phillips, writing yesterday, states: The German High Command is most anxious over the fall of Roye. The Australian advance at Peronne, Peril ...

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  50. FOOTBALL.

    The Pirates and Buccaneers meet on Knox Park again to-morrow afternoon. A good game is anticipated. Contrary to general anticipations, the Pirates were ...

    Article : 103 words
  51. Family Notices

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  52. Advertising

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