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  2. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Parliament opened with the usual ceremonies. The Governor-General's speech welcomed the entry of America in ...

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  3. AERIAL OPERATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- According to reports that, are trickling through the German censorship there was an air raid on Essen on Friday. The first, bombs fell at two in ...

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  4. WAR CHEST MARKET STALL.

    Many and varied were the gifts sent in to the market stall through the week and on Saturday, last. A[?]most uncommon donation came from Mr. Andy Smith in the shape of a ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 494 words
  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Wednesday . -- Reuter's says a Russian official message reads : -- We continued our offensive in the direction of Dol[?]. Sanguinary battles occurred on the roads ...

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  7. SECRET SESSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- At the secret session of the House of Commons Lloyd George said he was convinced that if the country realised it was necessary to establish air ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Webster in reply to a question, indicated the introduction of twopenny postage. Mr. Lamond moved, and Mr. Leckie seconded the ...

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  9. LARGER THAN BRUSSILOFF'S ATTACK.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Petit Parisionne" correspondent says, the Russian preparations are on a larger scale than General Brussiloff's in 1916. The central group ...

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  10. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Times" says that, the German crisis, though obscure, seems a preliminary to another peace kite of a democratic semblance. The paper adds ...

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  11. REPRISAL DEMANDS RENEWED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- There are renewed, demands for reprisals in the lobbies of the House of Commons. A committee met before the secret session and passed, a ...

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  12. IN THE SENATE.

    In the Senate the Address-in-Reply was moved and seconded, and the Senate rose. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN 'OFFENSIVE DEVELOPING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The latest, from Russia shows that heavy rains and mud are hindering operations at Brzezany, but the offensive's developing on a large scale. ...

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  14. MONEY IN MINES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr. Clifford Miller, giving evidence in the bankruptcy case of Lydia Henriette Brooks, said he presumed her bankruptcy had been caused through ...

    Article : 360 words
  15. REVOLT AGAINST JINKERDOM.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Daily Mail" correspondent, Mr. Tower, says the gravity of the situation is revealed by the agitated appeals of the German press urging the ...

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  16. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Times" publishes a German report which says : -- Fighting activity has increased near Riga, Dvinsk and Smorgon, and fighting north-west ...

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  17. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- In the House of Commons Lord Robt, Cecil stated that the United States was not warring with Austria or Turkey. He also stated that no ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. A RAID IN STRONG FORCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Dutch workmen employed at Krupp's were paid off on account of the destruction to the buildings. In the attack of the Allied aeroplanes on Friday ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. DEATH OF PRIVATE ABBOTT.

    His many friends at Alstonville received quite a shock on Monday evening last, when the sad news came through that Private Fredrick William "(Sonny")Abbott, ...

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  20. KORNILOFF S VICTORY.

    PETROGR[?], Tuesday. -- The operations on the Bystritza River culminating in General Korniloff's victory covered a front of over 20 miles. The Russian infantry have already ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday -- The "Times" Zurich correspondent says in the debate in the Reichstag Deputies from all parts of Austro-Hungary declared the situation of the mass of the ...

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  22. GERMAN SEAPLANES DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Tuesday -- The Admiralty has announced the Commodore at Lowestoft reports that the arrived trawler Iceland destroyed two enemy seaplane and brought in four ...

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  23. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Times" publishes a German message which says an artillery diel of greater intensity was recorded on the coast of Ypres sector, and ...

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  24. GOOLMANGAR RED CROSS.

    A goodly number of members of this branch met at the Public School July 3rd to hold the monthly meeting, 'Mrs J. O'Keefe presiding. It was decided that £100 be sent ...

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  25. HINDENBERG MILITARY DICTATOR.

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- A French commentator anticipates that Hindenberg will become military dictator. If appears the move against Hollweg is inspired from Vienna. ...

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  26. FRENCH AIRMEN'S SUPERIORITY.

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- Reuter's French headquarters correspondent emphasises the unquestionable superiority of their air service over the enemy, reducing the enemy's ...

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  27. PUBLICITY BUREAU.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- There is a great out[?]y in the German Liberal papers at the operations of the Foreign Publicity Bureau, owned by Krupp's and other Pan-German ...

    Article : 70 words
  28. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The State Government will make every effort to hurry through the estimates as soon as Parliament meets. Three months' supply will be asked for, and ...

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  29. LONDON RAID.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Although London made good recovery from Saturday's shock the [?] raid is still the outstanding subject of interest and discussion. Australia House ...

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  30. F. AND S. CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Farmers and Settlers' Conference rejected a motion that members, of Parliament should hand in their, railway pass upon dissolution of the ...

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  31. TERRIBLE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed to-day that the German [?]slaught between Loibobettes on the Chemin Des Dames, and ...

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  32. BRITISH DANGER ZONE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- The "Telegraaf" asserts that the extansion of the British danger zone in the North Sea includes the so called safe channel left by Germany ...

    Article : 156 words
  33. CHALLENGING THE GOVERNMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Labor Party hold another meeting to-day, when the question of challenging the Government was discussed. A further meeting will be held before ...

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  34. CENSORSHIP STOPS CONTROVERSY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- An Amsterdam message says the German censors have drawn a veil upon the political situation. Hollweg's speech was postponed Several ...

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  35. SUGAR TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Senator Ferricks sent a wire to the Prime Minister protesting against the action of the Kalamia Mill, at Ayr, in offering 1s 11d a ton less for ...

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  36. ANTI-SHOUTING.

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- A great meeting at Perth emphatically rejected by a large majority a proposal moved by Archbishop Riley, and seconded by the Colonial Secretary, ...

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  37. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The F. and S. Conference carried a motion favoring compulsory voting. ...

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  38. AEROPLANE LOSSES IN JUNE.

    LONDON, Wednesday -- The "Times" publishes a German official report which says the enemy in June lost 200 aeroplanes we lost 68. ...

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  39. STATE ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr. Hall, the Attorney-General, speaking at Wellington, said it was doubtful if Mr. Mcirr, the P.L.L., candidate for Macquarie, could go to the ...

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  40. KAISERISM OBSOLETE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Another curious contribution to the campaign against Hollweg is a remarkable article by Prince Lich[?]owsky, formerly German Ambassador to ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Federal Ministry, intends to proceed with the War Time Profits Tax Bill. ...

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  42. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- The French liner Caledonian was Sunk in the Eastern Mediterranean on the 31st June by either a, mine or a torpedo. There were 430 aboard of whom ...

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  43. RANDWICK RACES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- By the end of the current month £127,000 will have been distributed in prize money by seven race clubs operating at Randwick and in the suburban ...

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  44. BIG JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday -- The Inspector General of Police has been informed of a big jewellery at Newcastle. It appears Hoffnung and Company's traveller ...

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  45. INELIGIBILITY DENIED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday -- Mr. John Storey, denies that Mr. McGirr is ineligible as a, candidate for Macquaric, and points, cut he can resign his office under the Crown between ...

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  46. PEACE AND DEMOCRACY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Times" Amsterdam correspondent says 243 Deputies support Erzeberger. The only doubtful point is how far the conclusion of peace is bound ...

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  47. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Attempts are being made to intimidate recruiting officers in Sydney by means of anonymous threatening letters. At least one recruiting officer and ...

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  48. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Sir D. Haig reports: We have advanced our line slightly eastward of Costaverne. We successfully raided south-ward of Ypres and Comines Canal. ...

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  49. TRADES UNION FEDERATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday -- The interstate representatives of the Trades Union Federation, which met in Melbourne, favored the appointment of a Royal Commision ...

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  50. A PLUCKY CAPTAIN.

    PARIS, Tuesday. -- The French steamer Diane pluckily fought a submarine until the former was sunk after filing 100 shots. The captain was decorated with the War ...

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  51. SALE OF HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A sale of 500 head of draught horses by Messrs. Inglis and Soil oil behalf of the Director-General of Public Works, commenced at Camperdown ...

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  52. MISS EMMA FRANCESCHI.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Great interest is aroused in theatrical circles about the appearance next week in grand opera of Miss Emma Franceschi, of Lismore, as soprano ...

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  53. DEMOCRATIC PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- In another message the "Times" Amsterdam correspondent says : -- Universal equal secret suffrage is to be introduced in Prussia. Liberal Ministers ...

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  54. TRAWLER DISABLES GERMAN SEAPLANES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The crews of the two German seaplanes mentioned in the Admiralty communique were landed at Lowestoft. It appears the seaplane came down in order to ...

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  55. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- It is understood that Dr. Gilruth has been apointed as Administrator of the Northern Territory, and changes in the administrative policy will ...

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  56. FRANCE'S DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  57. COINING PLANT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Following on the accidental discovery of a lady's handbag in a Bourke-street shop in Melbourne on Saturday the detectives arrested ...

    Article : 71 words
  58. MYORA WRECK.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- Captain McBain, of the illfated tug Myora, and one sailor has been, rescued at Cape Jaffas, S.A., by the lighthouse keeper. ...

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  59. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Balmain branch of the Federated Iron Workers' Association has decided not to entertain Mr. Hughes' proposals in regard to shipbuilding. ...

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  60. LUNCHEON AT MILLIONS CLUB.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- At the Millions Club luncheon in honor of France's Day Mr. Fuller Acting Premier, proposed the chief toast and remarked the French Premier now ...

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  61. HEROES OF THE SOMME.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuter's headquarters correspondent telegraphs that General Birdwood unveiled a monument on Poziers Ridge on Sunday in memory of the officers ...

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  62. GERMAN ELECTOR FINED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- A German was fined £10 at Adelaide for having voted at the last Federal elections though disqualified. ...

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  63. FERRIES COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Commission of Inquiry into the administration of the Sydney ferries commenced taking evidence to-day. The general manager stated the only ...

    Article : 62 words
  64. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Russian retreat in Mesopotamia means that the Turks have been heavily reinforced, compelling the Russians to withdraw. ...

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  65. DEMOCRATIC CONCESSIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. -- Events are moving rapidly. A meeting of the Grand Council, the first since the declaration of war, associated the public mind with acute stress, ...

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  66. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday -- Mr. Hughes, at the Federal Caucus meeting, said in the front, rank of new measures was one for an all round increase of income tax. The ...

    Article : 68 words
  67. WOMEN POLICE APPOINTED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Victorian Government has appointed three women police, whose duties will relate mainly to safeguarding women and children. ...

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  68. THE GENERAL'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- General Maude's report for the seven months' operations in Mesopotamia up to the end of March has been published. It describes how the ...

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  69. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The " Morning Post 's" Petrograd correspondent writes : -- The Russian offensive is steadily progressing. The whole of the south-western front ...

    Article : 73 words
  70. EARTHQUAKE AND TIDAL WAVE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- An earthquake and tidal wave caused considerable damage in the Samoan group. The Friendly group also experienced the earthquake. ...

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  71. ROUS MILL-DALWOGD RED CROSS.

    The usual meetings of the Rous Mill-Dalwood Red Cross have been held with a fair attendance of members. In answer to an appeal, it was decided to devote the nett ...

    Article : 155 words
  72. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Wednesday. -- Alderman R. D. Bawden was re-elected Major of South Grafton. Light rain is falling to-night. ...

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  73. Advertising

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  74. Advertising

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  75. THE BOYS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The boys on strike in the Randwick workshops have decided to resume work to-morrow. ...

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  76. Advertising

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  77. Advertising

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