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  2. GOLDSTEIN'S EVIDENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- When the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Street) resumed the inquiry into the charges against the police in connection with the ...

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  3. RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The Bolsheviks having declared war on the United States, Consul Imbris has transferred the Petrograd Consulate to the ...

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  4. ALLIES PROGRESS FINELY.

    Such of the news as is so 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. ...

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  5. "OUT TO WIN."

    "Serene, indifferent to Fate, thou sittest by thy Western Gate," sang Bret Harte about the chief city of California. But that was before the great war. San ...

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  6. HOLLAND'S POSITION.

    In our issue of the 16th inst we published a letter from Mr. C. Alma Baker, dealing with Holland and her colonies, and Germany's methods of "peaceful ...

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  7. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The British Government have recently issued a report on the treatment of British prisoners behind the lines in France by the Germans, up to the end of March of ...

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  8. LATEST NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.-- The intensely interesting battle position continues to be the one great topic. Events are moving so fast that it is difficult to ...

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  9. AERIAL ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Admiralty reports:-- Between August 15 and 17 airforce contingents attached to the navy dropped between 15 and 16 tons of ...

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  10. FAR-FLUNG BATTLE

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The series [?] blows now being dealt the Germens on the whole front from the Belgian frontier to Rheims is remarkable, not merely ...

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  11. BRILLIANT WORK.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.-- The Al[?] attack aims to outflank Albert and Thiepval. The Germans are desperately defending Achiet le Grand, ...

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  12. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Press Bureau announces: The following are the mercantile marine losses for July (figures given represent gross tons): -- British, ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' SETTLEMENT.

    HERBERTON, Friday.-- On arrival at Herberton, Mr. J. M. Hunter (vice- president of the Executive Council) was accorded a public reception. He ...

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  14. TWO STEAMERS LOST

    LONDON, Thursday Night.-- Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Messageries Maritime liner Polynesian, 6363 tons, en route. from Bizerta to ...

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  15. TOOWOOMBA BACON FACTORY

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.-- The Civil Sittings of the District Court commenced at Toowoomba to-day, before his Honor Judge O'Sullivan. ...

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  16. LONDON 'BUS STRIKE'

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Representatives of the 'bus strikers and unions have conferred with Sir G. R. Askwith, Chief Industrial Commissioner, who has ...

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  17. NAVAL MIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Mr. Campbell Jones telegraphs from Glasgow that the Press delegation spent a wonderful day on the Clyde, inspecting scores of ships ...

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  18. " SERVICES IN ACTION."

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The War Office has decided that from August 1 the Distinguished Service Order, Military Cross, and Distinguished Conduct Medal shall ...

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  19. MINES SIGHTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- It is stated that officers on an American steamer in port report that while at Pago Pago, in the Pacific, a sailing vessel put in and ...

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  20. FRENCH MISSION.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.-- The French Mission, headed by General Pau left San Francisco for Australia. Paul Thomson, the Labourite, has ...

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  21. IRON AND STEEL.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- The Acting- Prime Minister (Mr. A. Watt) stated today that owing to the shortage of foundry pig iron and steel plates for ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.-- The President of the South African Agricultural Union has summoned a conference of representatives of sheep farmers throughout ...

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  23. AMERICAN AGENCY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. A. Watt) to-day had a long conference with Mr. H. Y. Braddon, M.L.C., superintendent of ...

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  24. KING'S DEATH REPORTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.-- The "Cologne Gazette" has published a report from Constantinople that the King of Hedjaz is dead. ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND TRAWLER

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The trawler, Bareamul, built at the shipyards of Messrs. Morrison and Sinclair, Stephen-street, Balmain. to the order of the New South ...

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  26. ADELAIDE NEWS'

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- Admiral Creswell arrived in Adelaide to-day on official business. A publican of Adelaide was fined £10 ...

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  27. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The billiard match between Walter and Fred Lindrum, for the Australian championship, was continued to-day. At the conclusion of ...

    Article : 41 words
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