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  2. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Manchester Guardian" states that the Government has reached a deadlock over the Irish question. Mr. Lloyd George's statement is likely to ...

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  3. AFTER THE WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that simultaneously with the deliberations in the Reichstag of the Committee amending the constitution of ...

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  4. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Heydon, in delivering reserved judgment in the Industrial Court in the application by the Minister for Labor for a rule absolute ...

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  5. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--The Clarence P. and A. Society made a profit of £312 on the recent Show. Arrangements have been made for organising the district exhibit for next ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The number of men who volunteered in New South Wales last week for active service was 655, of whom 428 were accepted. ...

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  7. WEST FRONT FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Monday.--Field Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:--We improved our position in the course of sharp fighting on the Hindenberg line eastward of Bullecourt. ...

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  8. LUXURIES BOARD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Hughes states that Mr. Lockyer, of the Interstate Commission, will be asked to act as chairman of the Luxuries Board. The other members ...

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  9. QUICK SETTLEMENT WANTED.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Pall Mall Gazette says:--It is understood that the Labor members of the Cabinet will reconsider their position unless there is a quick settlement ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYED RAILWAY WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Special efforts are being made by the Department of Labor to facilitate the absorption throughout the country of the 2200 men thrown out of work as ...

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  11. ROAD MAKING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Fitzgerald, addressing the Local Government Engineers' Conference, outlined a scheme by which his Department, in collaboration with the Shire ...

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  12. THE EMPIRE COUNCIL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Hughes stated to-day that the suggestion that he was going to London to take part in the Empire Council was without foundation. He added ...

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  13. BISHOPS' MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Times" Dublin correspondents reports that a manifesto has been issued signed by 18 Roman Catholic Bishops and others appealing for ...

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  14. NO RADICAL CHANGE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Later telegrams from Berlin confirm the report that no radical change in the constitution has been adopted. The Radical and Socialist newspapers ...

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  15. STOPPAGE OF RACING.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.--The stoppage of racing has Caused widespread resentment. It is claimed that Irish racing is an industry. The trainers are appealing to the ...

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  16. WAR CHEST PACKING.

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  17. BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The seasonal shortage of butter in Now South Wales having occurred more suddenly, and having proved to be greater than anticipated when the ...

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  18. EVERY AVAILABLE MAN USED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says that reports from the Champagne show that Field Marshal You Hindenberg has been forced to ...

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  19. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Brookfield, replying to Mr. Storey 's assertion that he (Mr. Brookfield) was responsible for the loss of six scats, retorted that when the party goes ...

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  20. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Press Bureau reports:--Early this morning a hostile aeroplane dropped four bombs on the outskirts north-east of London and killed one man ...

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  21. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.--Orders have been issued at Washington to mobilise nine regiments of engineers to sail shortly for service in France. ...

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  22. NEW GERMAN DIVISIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A French communique says:--The night was marked by fresh German reactions in the region north-east of Soissons and Chemin des Dames, where we ...

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  23. BOMB BALL'S ON BLOCK OF FLATS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The London air raid occurred 12.30 in the morning, which was bright moonlight. All the bombs fell in one borough, free close together, one of which ...

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  24. HEAVY VERDICTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Judgment was given in the Melbourne Banco Court in two actions heard concurrently, in which the plaintiffs were the Zinc Corporation, Ltd., a ...

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  25. FORCES OPPOSED TO THE BRITISH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A telegram from Paris states that nearly half the German forces on the Western front are opposed to the British, though the latter's line is one-third ...

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  26. PREPARING FOR THREE YEARS' WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, told the Associated Press that the Department was preparing for a three years' war. He has little hope of ...

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  27. FURIOUS ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A French communique says:--During the day the enemy did not renew their attempts at North Laffaux Mill and against Chemin des Dames. An ...

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  28. CENSORSHIP BILL.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Washington message says that to enable the Administration to have an opportunity to explain the reasons for its insistence on the embargo and ...

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  29. CAMPAIGN AGAINST JEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's New York correspondent says that the entire Jewish population of Jaffa (Syria), about 8000, wer forced on April 1st by the Turks to ...

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  30. FATHER AND SON QUARREL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--During an altercation between Wm. Nicholas Rann and his son, aged 16, at Magill, South Australia, a shotgun was discharged, the father receiving ...

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  31. SHIRES' ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The annual conference of the Shires'' Association opened in Sydney to-day. Mr. Fitzgerald, Minister for Local Government, in opening the ...

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  32. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Germans report that artillery fire increased in violence near Lens and Arras. The battle is spreading further eastwards, past Bullecourt. The ...

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  33. WAR CHEST MARKET STALL.

    On Saturday, 5th inst., the Market Stall was in charge of the Misses Ebsworth, Parker and Taylor, assisted by the Misses Ord, Knowles and Newton. As on the previous ...

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  34. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Times" correspondent says there is a marked improvement in the situation, the anti-Government intrigues compelling the sober majority of ...

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  35. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A French Macedonian communique says:--In the region of Jumnica an attack by French Venizelist contingents enabled us to occupy, advanced ...

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  36. A CREDIT TO THE STATE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Board appointed to inquire into the conduct of the State Children's Relief Department finds that the Mittagong Cottage Homes, concerning which ...

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  37. MIXED FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent, writes:--For the last two days the initiative of battle has been with the French and British, who are ...

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  38. FIERCE FIGHTING AT BULLECOURT.

    LONDON, Monday.--The United Service correspondents announce that fierce fighting recommenced at Bullecourt before daylight on Monday. The Australians made further ...

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  39. BOWLING.

    Availing themselves or the presence in Lismore of Mr. Wm. MacLeod, the President of the Mosman Bowling Club, several of the members of the Lismore Club, through their ...

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  40. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Times" political correspondent has authority for a statement that the Government has adopted the principle of the policy of State ...

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  41. THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Russian communique says:--Near Valdimir Nolynsk, south of Zubilnoe, after an intense fire the enemy strongly attacked, being driven back by ...

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  42. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £472 15s: Cabbage Tree Island Aboriginal School £1 5s. Total, £474. ...

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  43. MR. JUSTICE SIMPSON.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Council of the Incorporated Law Institute unanimously placed on record its sympathy with Mr. Justice Simpson and its indignation at the ...

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  44. THE FOOD SITUATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The food situation warrants immediate action. The public voluntarily are not practising the economy required, and an agitation for drastic and ...

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  45. ANGLO-FRENCH CONFERENCE.

    LONDON,--Monday.--The French Premier, speaking at the inter Allies' Parliamentary Conference in Paris, said that complete unity of front exists between the ...

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  46. WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEES GET TO WORK.

    Stimulated by the efforts of the head recruiting centres in all States, the various committees (Win-the-War Leagues in New South Wales) are organising their workers in ...

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  47. GERMANS NARROWLY ESCAPE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday.--Men from Bullecourt say that the Germans narrowly escaped disaster. The Australians broke into the line, aud if strength to push home ...

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  48. NEW NAVAL STAFF.

    LONDON, Monday.--The constitution of the Naval War Staff has been virtually settled. Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, Chief of Staff, will be freed from administrative ...

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  49. WRECKING PASSENGER TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An attempt was made last night to wreck a passenger train between Petersham and Lewisham by placing portion of a telegraph pole about seven ...

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  50. THE POPE'S PEACE LETTER.

    LONDON, Monday.--A "Daily News" message from Rome states that the Pope's peace letter was due to confidential knowledge of forthcoming peace, proposals by the ...

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  51. FAR-REACHING MILITARY PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Paris press says the Anglo-French Conference made the most important decisions regarding the West front and submarining, arranging for ...

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  52. ENEMY WAVES BROKEN UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Field Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:--The enemy was in considerable force this afternoon south of Souchez River. The first wave reached a ...

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  53. CHARGE OF ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Police Court John Lloyd was remanded on a charge of having, while armed, robbed Steven Veiness, a postal official, of two letters at St. Peters ...

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  54. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In the House of Commons it was admitted that another food ship which had to leave the port of arrival owing to lack of facilities for unloading had been ...

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  55. QUEENSLAND RINK CHAMPIONSHIP.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The final for the howling rink championship of Queensland was played at Brisbane to-day and resulted in a win for Martin's Booroodabin rink, ...

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  56. NICKEL WORKS BURNED.

    LONDON, Monday.--The nickel works at Christiania, in connection with which there was recently considerable discussion owing to the whole of the output going to Germany, ...

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  57. THE CORAMBA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The North Coast Coy's, steamer Coramba collided with a number of yachts in Careening Cove, causing damage. The Coramba, which had finished ...

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  58. A MAN WOUNDED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--After being wounded on the cheek by two men at his hut at Maroubra last night William Parkes, 76, fired three shots into the air and scared the ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND UPPER HOUSE.

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  60. FOOD RIOTS IN SWEDEN.

    LONDON, Monday.--Food riots have occurred at Gothenburg, Malmos and other towns in Sweden. Bakeries and greengrocers' shops have been looted. ...

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  61. FOOD WASTAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.--In the House of Commons Mr. Bathurst stated that an order was being issued penalising those guilty of food wastage. ...

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  62. BRITISH AND FRENCH ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A German report says:--British attacks at Roeux and between Fontaines and Reincourt were repulsed sanguinarily. Fighting continues at Bullecourt, ...

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  63. GIFTS TO SOCIALIST PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Harvey, in the Equity Court, declared that the gifts by the late Nicol Van Kervoorde to the Socialist Party in Australia were not void. ...

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