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  2. GREEK CRISIS

    ATHENS, Thursday.--There had been differences of opinion between M. Venizelos and King Constantine since the issue of the mobilisation decree. M. Venizelos offered a 'the time to resign, but, the King refused to accept the resignation, as both had agreed that mobilisation was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RECRUITING.

    The question of out-of-pocket expensed for members of Parliament who engage in recruiting campaigns was the subject of further debate in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  4. WELL CARED FOR

    LONDON, Thursday.--If the friends of the Australian and New Zealand wounded could see where they are quartered they would feel no anxiety on their account. The ...

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  5. OPTIMISTIC

    A more confident and optimistic tone than has characterised Russian messages for some time is revealed in the latest review of the position ...

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  6. MUSTERING.

    There are indications that another big assault will shortly be launched by the Allies against the Germans in the west, in conformity with hints ...

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  7. RIVERS FLOODED.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--The feeling is much more optimistic in staff quarters, where the belief is growing up that the bottom has fallen out of von Hindenburg's ...

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  8. CAPTURE OF TAHURE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A communique reports:-- "Our action on the Champagne front has secured fresh results. Our infantry after ...

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  9. SPELTER CARGO.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Samuel Evans President of the Prize Court, in his Judgment, in the Bilbster case, said that the sole question for decision related to the ...

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  10. NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs has issued a statement to the American press, pointing out that Britain and France, while ...

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  11. STARTING FOR SERVIA.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--The population at Salonica made an ovation in honor of the Allies' troops when they landed. The troops have started for Servia. ...

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  12. KEY OF THE LINE.

    PARIS, Thursday.-- Tanure is at the centre of a section of the German line which is now being attacked, and of which it is the key. Tahure is only 11½ miles ...

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  13. CONSCRIPTION.

    Ald. J. Leitch, president of the Redfern branch of the Political Labor League, occupied the chair at the meeting held at the local Town Hall on Wednesday evening. A letter ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--A German communique reports:--"Russian attacks on a large seale between Drisjwiaty and Lake Krews were repulsed. ...

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  15. BULGARIA'S TROUBLE.

    ROME, Wednesday.--Violent dissensions have arisen in Bulgaria between the parties favoring Russia and those favoring Germany. The Bulgarian people and the ...

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  16. AMPLE MUNITIONS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--The newspapers announce that the Russian armies now have enormous quantities of munitions. The strategic position has consequently ...

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  17. THE SALANDRA ANALOGY.

    The resignation of Signor Salandra, prime Minister of Italy, to which that of M. Venizelos is compared, took place in dramatic circumstances in May last. The facts were similar, ...

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  18. RARATONGANS.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--A unique scene was witnessed in the House of Representatives this afternoon, when legislators, welcome I a band of Raratongans, who have arrived to join ...

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  19. ARMENIAN HORRORS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Cromer, in the House of Lords, asked whether the Government had official information that the German Consular officials were privy ...

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  20. THE ENEMY'S GOODS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The committee of the Australasian Merchants' Association has resolved that as the German submarine activity has indicted considerable ...

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  21. HEAVY CANNONADING..

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--Reports from Maastricht state that uninterrupted cannonading has been audible, resembling that preceding the last Allied offensive. ...

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  22. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--President Wilson announces his engagement to Mrs. Norman Gait, of Washington. No date has been fixed for the wedding, which is likely to take place in ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  24. GERMAN APOLOGY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Arabie case is now settled, on the basis of Germany apologising and paying compensation for the loss of American lives. ...

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  25. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by the P. and O. R.M.S. Medina are due at Sydney on Wednesday next. The Medina called at Fremantle yesterday. ...

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  26. BIG FRENCH MOVE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--There is excitement in Germany, over the commencement of another big French offensive in the Champagne district, which was ...

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  27. MENINGITIS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Three deaths from cerebro-spinal meningitis occurred to-day, and two new cases were reported to the authorities. ...

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  28. SHAKESPEARE CLAIMED BY GERMANY.

    According to Herr Herman Kienzl, who writes in "Der Kleine Blaue," Berlin's literary weekly, both Shakespeare and Rembrandt have formally been annexed by Germany: ...

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  29. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The War Office had suspended the house-to-house canvass for recruits before the pink forms came into use. ...

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  30. NEW WHEAT AREAS.

    The Government a year ago guaranteed all those who put new areas under wheat crop a minimum of 4s a busuel for what they grew, and applications for the guarantee were, to have ...

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  31. QUINN'S POST.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The newspapers give prominence to Captain, Bean's article, "Twenty-four Hours at Quinn's Post." ...

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  32. TWO MORE STEAMERS SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The British steamer sailor Prime (3144 tons) has been sunk. Some of the survivors were picked up, but it is not known how many. ...

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  33. GERMAN SPIES ARRESTED.

    BERNE, Wednesday.--Twenty spies of various nationality, in the service of Germany, have been arrested Basle. ...

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