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  2. THE INEVITABLE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Madrid states that the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer San Fulgencio, ...

    Article : 216 words
  3. GERMAN LINES.

    Such of the news at is to indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. A SERIOUS PROBLEM.

    In yesterday's issue of "The Daily Mail" reference was made to the unusually large number of returned soldiers--309--who had reached ...

    Article : 218 words
  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr. A. C . Plane (Nationalist candidate for Brisbane) received an excellent hearing last night, when, assisted by Sir Robert Philip Mr. Frank Boweher, ...

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  6. ON THEIR OWN !

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--In his last night's communique, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported as follows:- Under cover of a heavy bombard. ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. DIPHTHERIA AT MANLY.

    It was yesterday morning reported to the Department of Public Instruction that there were certain cases of diphtheria in the Manly district and in the afternoon ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. LABOR TROUBLES.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--Serious trouble has arisen at Mount Morgan over the preference to unionists question, which threatens to result in the ...

    Article : 354 words
  9. CAPTURE OF LENS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--The correspondent of "Lloyd's News." wiring from the British headquarters last night, says: When the British ...

    Article : 1,860 words
  10. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    VANCOUVER, Monday Morning.-- Router correspondent at Elpaso states that according to United States army officials, 100,000 Mexican troops are ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    Somewhat lengthy reference was made yesterday by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Hunter) to the settlement of returned soldiers on the land, and ...

    Article : 855 words
  12. FRICTION AT MACKAY.

    MACKAY, Monday.--Another strike is threatened in connection with the sugar industry. It will probably involve the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, who ...

    Article : 267 words
  13. MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. T. J. Ryan) returned on Sunday evening from a three days' rest down the Bay, which he took at doctor's orders to recuperate ...

    Article : 299 words
  14. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    An important development in the sugar industry, was made known yesterday by the State Treasurer (Mr. Theodore). The question of fixing the price for the 1917 ...

    Article : 454 words
  15. AUSTRALIANS' BRILLIANT VICTORY.

    Astride the road running from Arras to-Cambrai, represented on the above map by a dotted line, the Australians won on Sunday one of their finest victories. The battle was fought midway between the villages of Remy and Marquoin, the positions of which are shown on the map. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 108 words
  16. UNION LOYALTY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal Council of the Federated Engine drivers and Firemen's Association, now sitting in Melbourne, at which all the ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. FINANCIAL POLICY CRITICISED.

    In pursuance of his candidature for the Oxley seat in the House of Representatives Mr. J.B. Sharpe, M.H.R., addressed a largely-attended and ...

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  18. NAVY'S PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--Reuter's correspondent at Capetown states:-At the South African Party Congress Mr. Malan, Minister for Mines, announced ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The worth of Australian officers was recently recognised by numerous important appointments on the Imperial staffs, including ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. CORPSE EXPLOITATION.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--The "Lokal Anzeiger's" war correspondent publishes the first German admission of the treatment of the dead. He states: As we ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--A peace meeting in the east End wreeked by en indignant crowd last night, and the flags of the paciflsts were torn to shreds. Two pacifiste were ha[?]led ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. GORED BY BULL.

    LAIDLEY, Monday.--A serious accident befel Councillor A. Schlect this morning. Mr. Schlect was bailing up a cow, when he was attacked by a bull, ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. KRUPP'S WORKERS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. -- The workmen and officials at Krupp's works and at Kiel demanded an immediate increase in their food allowance of wages ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. GENERAL ALEXIEFF.

    LONDON, Monday Night.--Renter's correspondent at Petrograd states that General Alexieff has been definitely appointed commander-in-chief of all the ...

    Article : 43 words
  25. AMERICAN GUARDSHIP.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.--Router's correspondent at Amsterdam states that telegrams from Constantinople report that the American guardship, ...

    Article : 47 words
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