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  2. WESTERN WAR FRONT.

    The following communique was issued yesterday:—"After an intense bombardment, the Germans, on Saturday, evening, attacked southward of Lihons, but our ...

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  3. SINN FEIN REVOLT.

    The total number of Irish rebels deported to England up to yesterday was 2,000. Two hundred rebels prisoners have left Gelway, while another batch is to be ...

    Article : 127 words
  4. AN ARBITRATOR'S AWARD.

    Mr. Justice Burnside had before him in the Supreme Court yesterday a motion by Alfred Ernest Neave to set aside an award made by John Sinclair, accountant of ...

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  5. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Representatives of the principal district councils. of the Australian Labour Federation yesterday discussed with the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) and Mr. J. E. Dodd, M.L.C. ...

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  6. SOLDIERS' RAILWAY FARES.

    At a meeting of the executive of the South-West Affiliated Traders' Associations this afternoon the following message was received from the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) ...

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  7. THE GOVERNMENT'S LAXITY.

    The Dublin Chamber of Commerce on Saturday passed a resolution declaring that the Sinn Fein outbreak would have been impossible but for the gross and ...

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  8. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The following communique was issued yesterday:—"We are gradually advancing on Baghdad, and are capturing quantites of Turkish stores. When we occupied ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Private H. R. Jeffreson (11th reinforcements, 10th Light Horse) has been appointed assistant to Captain Finn (late of Hay-street) as optician. Prior to ...

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  10. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The State Political Labour Conference to-night adopted by a big majority the following motions:—"(1) This conference solemnly pledges itself to oppose by all ...

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  11. ITALY.

    All the Italian towns in the war zone were decked with flags yesterday in honour of the Prince of Wales, who was met by the King of Italy upon his arrival. Later ...

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  12. BRITISH NEWS.

    Mr. A. G. Gardiner, editor of the "Daily News," in a further open letter to Mr. Lloyd George, states:—"It is much easier to say "assassin" and to speak of poison ...

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  13. GERMANY'S ACTIVITY IN BELGIUM.

    "Le Temps" military correspondent advises that the movement of German troops in Belgium, together with the enemy's aerial activity, near the British lines, is ...

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  14. EMPIRE CONGRESS.

    While finality has not yet been reached in the choice of the ten members of the Commonwealth Parliament who are to attend the Congress of Empire in London in ...

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  15. VERDUN'S DEFENDER.

    General Petain, who has directed the French defensive in the Verdun campaign, has been promoted to the position of Commander-in-Chief of the central armies, from ...

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  16. THE ZEPPELIN RAIDERS.

    Trawlers report that nine Zeppelins participated in last Tuesday's raid. The squauron hovered followed by a fleet of 30 or 40 trawlers, near England for some hours. ...

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  17. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    A despatch from Sir Douglas Haig yesterday stated:—"There was artillery activity on both sides on Saturday and Sunday in the regions of Malancourt Thiepval, Arras, ...

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  18. INCREASE IN FOOD PRICES.

    The Board of Trade returns show that appeals for economy have fallen on deaf ears. The average increase in food prices since the outbreak of war amounts to 49 ...

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  19. PEACE ALLIANCE AND THE WAR.

    Representatives of the interstate conference of the Australian Peace Alliance to-day placed before the Acting-Prime Minister (Senator Pearse) two resolutions which had ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. A GRAVESIDE TRAGEDY.

    A tragic episode is reported from Chalonsur-Marne. A woman, learning that her son had been killed in Champagne in September, went with her daughter to visit ...

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  21. FREMANTLE LUMPERS AND THE HARVEST.

    Referring yesterday to the delays caused to wheat ships as a result of the attitude adopted by the members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union, in refusing to work ...

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  22. AEROPLANE WIRELESS.

    Signor Marconi, in the course of an interview, yesterday stated that the aeroplane apparatus for receiving signals could be so strengthened as to enable it to receive ...

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  23. AMERICA.

    Government officials are reticent as to the Government's intentions with regard to Germany, but they declare that the essence of the German Note is the concession in ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. COMPULSION.

    Replying to his critics, at Manchester, on Saturday night, Lord Derby said that had he resigned in March the military authorities would not have been prepared to say ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. COMMONWEALTH RECRUITING.

    In Queensland to-day 72 men were accepted for active service. ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. FEDERAL PUBLIC WORKS.

    A deputation from the Federal Council of the Australian Institutes of Architects waited on the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) to-day. It was explained ...

    Article : 316 words
  27. COAL SUPPLY.

    The Government has requested the coal miners to confer on the 16th inst. to determine how to increase the coal output in view of the Allies' demands. The output ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. SHOT BY A SENTRY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Paul Armbruster, a German prisoner of war, who was shot by a sentry when endeavouring to escape from the concentration camp ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Serious riots have taken place in Berlin owing to the butchers concealing and refusing to sell meat. An official search revealed large quantities of meat, which was ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. THE INDUSTRIOUS KAISER.

    The German newspapers declare that the Kaiser wrote the entire reply to the American Note. ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Rider Haggard, the author, arrived in Western Australia yesterday in support of his mission, which is to see that ample facilities are provided for the settlement or ...

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  32. GERMAN PEACE FEELERS.

    The Washington correspondent of the Central News Agency states that Mr. Gerrad (United States Ambassador to Germany) informed the State Department. ...

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  33. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL RALPH TRANSFERRED.

    Lieut. Colonel E. M. Ralph, who for nearly eighteen months has filled the positions of Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster-General at the State military ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. AT SEA.

    A Berlin communique issued yesterday stated:—"We brought down an enemy aeroplane during an air flight on the coast of Flanders. One of our torpedoers was going ...

    Article : 86 words
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  36. VICTORIAN LIVE STOCK RETURNS.

    Large decrease of live stock in Victoria are shown in the return prepared by the Government Statist (Mr. Laughton). During the year ended March. 1916, sheep ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. FILLING THE GAPS.

    The German military authorities have concentrated near Constantinople 80,000 Turkish and 40,000 Bulgarian infantry. These are soon to be transferred to the ...

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  38. A MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    A mysterious fire occurred early yesterday morning at Netherby, when the German Church, together with its furnishings, which included a valuable organ, was burnt ...

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  39. CONVEYANCE OF CONTRABAND.

    A German Wagnerian company bouring Holland was yesterday detected conveying contraband, secreted in theatrical properties. The members of the company have ...

    Article : 30 words
  40. CONFIDENTIAL RECRUITING COMMITTEES.

    With the object of removing doubt which appeared to exist in some centres in which confidential recruiting committees are operating, the State executive of the ...

    Article : 156 words
  41. BRITISH ADMIRALTY'S DENIAL.

    Referring to the German communique, the Admiralty reports that two naval aeroplanes are missing, and that the bodies of the occupants of one of the machines have ...

    Article : 55 words
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    One of the oldest residents of the Nagambie (Victoria) district, Mr. Alexander Cameron, of Pollock Station, died recently after a short illness. He went to the district ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. GERMAN COPPER PURCHASE.

    Advices from Gothenburg state that a German company has bought the King Carl XV. copper mine at Jonkoping, in Sweden. ...

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