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  2. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Greece's decision is hourly -awaited. The latest message describes the situation as Intricate and confused. it is rumored in Athens that King Constantine has ...

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  3. 'AUSTRALASIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The King reviewed the Australians and New Zealanders at Salisbury yesterday. It was the largest body of Australasians over, paraded in England. ...

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  4. GREECE.

    ATHENS, Thursday.--General Callards, Gennadis Moshopoulos, Yannakithas, and Popoulas had an audience with King Constantine. They advised him to abandon neutrality in ...

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  5. THE SOMME RESULTS

    The position oh the Somme front is satisfactory. After consolidating all recent gains, the Allied troops continued their progress with good results. British forces carried the enemy's trenches on a front of 2000 yards north of Flers. ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION.

    The matter of fixing a day upon which the workers of Australia should discuss conscription was before the Sydney Labor Council last night. ...

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  7. REPATRIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An Indication of the future policy of the Government in regard to the administration of the Soldiers' Repatriation Fund was given by the Prime Minister in ...

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  8. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    The number of prisoners taken 'as a result of the big stop forward Just made north of the Somme, is ...

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  9. THE REICHSTAG.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The United Press Agency has received a despite from Berlin stating that the stromiest athat the [?] session of the Reichstag since the beginning the war is ...

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  10. AGAINST BULGARIA.

    PARIS,Thursday.--The Salonika correspondent of the "Echo do Paris" says that the French and Servian forces resumed the offensive on Sunday and drove back the Bulgarians ...

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  11. THE STRESS OF WAR.

    ROTTERDAM, Thursday:--Germany has called up the units of the 1870-1875 class, and also the 1898 class, for reexamination. The strain on the German man power is ...

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  12. MORE PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"We have made excellent. progress. Wo carried th enemy's trenches on a front of 2000 ...

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  13. BRITISH SOCIALISTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Nationalist Socialist party has issued a manifesto to the Socialists of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa. ...

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  14. TOTTENHAM MURDER.

    The Inspector-General of Police (Mr. Jas. Mitchell) received word yesterday that the police have discovered a clue as to the identity of the murderers of Mounted-constable Duncan, who ...

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  15. THE RUSSIANS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The "Journal's" Petrograd correspondent telegraphs that General Brussiloff is confident. He says:--"We have put out of action 800,000 of the enemy in four ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF THE VENTURA.

    The American mail steamer Ventura arrived off the Heads a 7 o'clock yesterday morning and after medical Inspection berthed at the company's wharf, No. 4 Darling Harbor, at 9 ...

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  17. FUTURE OF BELGIUM.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--President Poincare, in, welcoming the new Belgian Minister, paid a tribute to King Albert, from he described as the personification of honor. Unless Belgium ...

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  18. NEUTRALITY LAWS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Major Arthur Humphreys and Lieutgpfnit Hugh Loviek, en route to Canada, were detained by the Immigration authorities at Ellis Island because they ...

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  19. ZEPPELIN CREWS AFRAID.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--In consequence of Zeppelin disasters in England, many of the crows of Zoppelins tried to resign their billots. The reply of the German authorities was to ...

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  20. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At a rally of Liberal supporters, held at "Marrickville School of Arts, Mr. H. M. Earl was in the chair. A large number of members was enrolled, and the matter of selecting a ...

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  21. CARSO PLATEAU.

    ROME, Thursday.--A semi-official announcement states:-- The eastern part of the Carso Plateau gradually widens southwards. Hence the ...

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  22. SHACKLETON RETURNS.

    SANTIAGO (CHILI); Thursday.---The steamer Yelcho has arrived. The town was decked out with flags, and Sir Ernest Shackleton was given an ovation. ...

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  23. GERMAN CRUISERS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The United States has provided a convoy of twelve warships for two German interned auxlllary cruisers which are leaving Norfolk for Philadelphia. ...

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  24. EXCHEQUER BONDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Bank of England has announced that no further applications will bo received for 5 per cent. Exchequer bonds, redeemable in 1919; but it will make a new ...

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  25. PERSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A Russian communique states:--"We forced back the Turks in the direction of Hamadan (Persia), capturing men, arms, ...

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  26. MR. ASQUITH'S NEPHEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Two of Mr. and Mrs. Asquith's sephews--one the son of Edward Tennant, the heir to Lord Glenconner, and the other, Mark Tennant, of the Scots Guards ...

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  27. PARIS BORROWING.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Kuhn Loob and Co., Now York financiers, have arranged a loan of £10,090.000 to the City of Paris. This is the first time that the municipality has borrowed ...

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  28. ZEPPELIN'S DESIRE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" has interviewed an American who recently conversed with Count Zeppelin in Stuttgart. ...

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  29. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    A meeting of the representatives of the various councils aril progress associations between Blacktown and Penrith was held under the presidency of President Pringle (Black ...

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  30. ANOTHER WINTER YET.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Baron Yoshire Sakatani, formerly Japanese Finance Minister, who attended the Paris Conference, products' that another winter will pass before peace terms ...

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  31. WHERE IS THE BREMEN?

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday.--German newspapers report that the merchant submarine Bremen has reached America. NEW YORK, Thursday.--Despite the reports ...

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  32. BILL SQUIRES BACK AGAIN.

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.--Mr. William Squires--perhaps better known as "Bill" Squires--left Tamworth this morning for Sydney and Newcastle, after a residence of over seven years in ...

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  33. POST-WAR CONDITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Thomas Mackenzie. High Commissioner for New Zealand. in a speech at the Sailors and Firemen's Union dinner, said that after the war, owing to the ...

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  34. IN FLANDERS.

    LONDON. Thursday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"We made a successful raid at Beaumont Hamel. ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.--At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court Ernest Brown, a middle-aged man, was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment on a charge of robbing ...

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  36. JAPAN CLOSES ENEMY BANKS.

    TOKIO, Thursday.--The Government has ordered' the German banks in Japan to close Indefinitely owing to the discovery of their complicity in suspicious specie movements. ...

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  37. SEAPLANE RAID.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Admiralty announces that seaplanes Aided airship sheds at Evere, Berchem, Saint Agathe, and Eterbeck. Bombs were soon to straddle the sheds, ...

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  38. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At Havre: Nigaristan, str., from Sydney. At San Francisco: Encore,4-m. Seh., from Sydney. DEPARTURE. ...

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  39. COMPENSATING AIR RAID VICTIMS.

    ROME, Thursday.--The Austrian Imperial family's property, the value' of which approaches £4.004.000, will be sold to compensate suffers from the attack of Austrian air ...

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  40. BELGIAN-ZEALAND FRONTIER.

    ROTTERDAM, Thursday.--A large force of civilians is engaged on the Belgain-Zealand frontier cutting down trees and constructing trenches. ...

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  41. STEAMER AGROUND.

    A telegram from Tweed Heads yesterday stated that the steamer Duranbuli was aground on the crossing. ...

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