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  2. NO RENT TO BE PAID.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.--Argent Street and in the vicinity of the Trades Hall presented a very quiet appearance last night. Only one strike meeting was held, and that was in the ...

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  3. COAL CUTTING.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--One hundred more volunteer workers were landed at Catherine Hill Bay to-day to work in and about Wallarah colliery. Many of these men are said to be ...

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  4. MEDIATION.

    The Anglican Dean of Newcastle was on a visit to Sydney yesterday. He was also here at the week-end. His presence has been noted at the rooms of the Australasian Coal and ...

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  5. STILL RESUMING

    It was reported yesterday that the Anglican Dean of Newcastle had been active in endeavoring to bring about a settlement of the strike. The Government, however, has reiterated that the men must return on the terms already stated. ...

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  6. ALL EYES ON MOSCOW.

    A Petrograd message states that Sunday's meeting at Moscow was devoted to the discussion of M. Kerensky's statement in the separate conferences. ...

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  7. ADVANCING ITALIANS.

    A wireless Italian report states:--"The Bainsizza struggle has increased in its intensity. The enemy is in a state of extreme desperation. Stronger forces are seeking to prevent us progressing on the eastern edge of the plateau. ...

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  8. MORE VOLUNTEERS.

    The National Service Bureau dealt with another large batch of volunteer miners yesterday. During the afternoon the collier Illaroo left ...

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  9. POLICE AT BROKEN HILL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Edwards asked on whose authority the Adelaide police had been sent to Broken Hill, and whether the Premier ...

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  10. LABOR AND WAR.

    The Inter-Allied Labor Conference, which is to be held at Westminster to-day and to-morrow, is arousing interest. It is noteworthy that the British Socialist ...

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  11. THE WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"Heavy rain fell all day. "We attacked in the afternoon eastward and southward of Langemarck. The first reports ...

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  12. MAILS HELD UP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Federal Government has taken prompt steps to deal with an extraordinary position which has arisen in Queensland over the settlement of the ...

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  13. IN THE SOUTH.

    WOLLONGONG.--Several prominent miners here state that Mr. Fuller is unfair in his endeavor to place the blame upon the miners here. They say that, so far as this district is ...

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  14. THE A.W.U.

    Mr. Balley, vice-president of the A.W.U., made the following statement last night.--"In view of the important development which has taken place in connection with the present ...

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  15. HOPE FOR GERMAN SCHOOLBOYS.

    An Amsterdam message states that the lack of paper in Germany has compelled publishers of schoolbooks not to print new editions. The stock will be exhausted at Christmas, and ...

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  16. THE STAMPEDE.

    The Chief Commissioner, in his official communique last night, stated:--The outstanding features in connection with the railway and tramway ...

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  17. THE CARTERS.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The members of the Newcastle Trolley and Draymen's Union, to the number of 130, ceased work to-day. They refused to cart goods either from the railway or ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The three German airmen who were killed in the last air raid were buried with military honors at Margate. M. Clementel, French Minister for Commerce, ...

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  19. COAL TRAINS.

    The Railway Commissioners, reporting yesterday concerning the Newcastle services, stated:--"Coal is being brought in from the various ...

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  20. PRICE OF MEAT.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission sat yesterday to fix the retail prices of meat. Evidence showed that the position was acute as regards supplies, especially in view ...

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  21. MURRAY BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. B. J. Doe, the selected National candidate for the Murray by-elecction, was born at Portland (Vic.), and is 55 years of age. He learned the trade of a blacksmith in South ...

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  22. AMONG THE UNIONS.

    It was stated yesterday, on behalf of the Liquor Trades' Employees' Union that the employees of Schweppes were out. They had given as the reason for this condition of affairs that ...

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  23. FRENCH LINES.

    "A violent enemy counter-attack attempted to drive us back to the southern outskirts of Beaumont on the right bank of the Meuse. Our fire annihilated their efforts. We held all ...

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  24. "NO RETURN."

    "That this great mass meeting of all sections of tramway employees on strike expresses its utmost confidence in the Defence Committee and pledges itself not to return to work ...

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  25. MISSING SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In order to dissipate misapprehensions over men at the front reported to be missing the Minister for Defence points out that generally there remain after ...

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  26. NORTHERN RAIL MEN.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The northern railway strikers to-day decided to resume work at midnight, the voting at the secret ballot begin 470 for a resumption and 120 against. Charters ...

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  27. GERMAN REFORM.

    A message from Amsterdam states that Dr. Michaella (Imperial Chancellor), in explaining the Parliamentary Commission, emphasised the fact that it would deal with ...

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  28. AGAINST AMERICA.

    A Washington message says that Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, has announced that the Government had evidence that Germany had planned to make war against the United ...

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  29. THE DOCKYARDS.

    Work is at a complete standstill at Mort's Dock, said the manager, Mr. J. P. Franki, yesterday, the men on strike being mostly mechanics, and not easily replaced. ...

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  30. THE STEELWORKS.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--More former employees at the Steel Works offered themselves to-day, and some were put on. The number reengaged to-day and yesterday was 150. The ...

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  31. INVALID SOLDIERS RETURNING

    Invalid soldiers will disembark to-morrorw morning. Friends and relatives who have received tickets marked "T" from the staff officer for invalids and returned soldiers will be ...

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  32. "POSITION UNCHANGED."

    Mr. Baddeley, president of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, when seen last night regarding the situation, said: "I want to state the council has been meeting in ...

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  33. BAGDAD.

    The newspapers give prominence to statements from Switzerland that General von Falkenhayn is on the Mesopotamian front, organising an advance against Bagdad. ...

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  34. THE TRANSPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The coaling and loading of transports are proceeding, the naval authorities state, as rapidly and as satisfactorily as in normal times. Mr. Cook regards the ...

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