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  2. STATE ENTERPRISE.

    Mr. J. C. Davies, who recently resigned his position as manager of the State implement works, recited to one of our representatives yesterday some of the reasons ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    A communique issued yesterday stated;—"Last night the Germans re-attacked the refinery at Souchez, but were speedily repulsed. The Germans bombarded Neuville ...

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  4. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Three Austrain aviators yesterday dropped bombs of Kragujevatz, killing three and wounding ten persons. Servian aviators pursued the enemy, and, after a ...

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  5. THE ENEMY WITHIN.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir John Simon, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, said that additional accommodation for the internment of alien enemies was ...

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  6. GERMAN CAPTAIN CAPTURED.

    A message from Algeciras states that a British cruiser in the Straits of Gibraltar arrested the fugitive captain of the German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Friendrech ...

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  7. COAL AND WHEAT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Walter Runciman (President of the Board of Trade), referring to the increased price of coal, said that it was largely due to ...

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  8. TURKEY.

    The Tenedos correspondent of the "Echode Paris" reports that the Allies victoriously advanced on the Gallipoli Peniusula yesterday and routed eight regiments ...

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  9. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In a statement which he made to-day on the suggested organisation of industry throughout Australia, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated that, in the ...

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  10. IRISH PARTY AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    It is understood that the differences occasioned by the appointment of Mr. J. H. Campbell, K.C., M.P., as Irish Lord Chancellor have been settled. ...

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  11. FLIGHTS ACROSS BULGARIA.

    A German aeroplane, flying towards Turkey over Bulgaria yesterday, took fire, with the result that the airman' on board was incinerated. Illegitimate flights across ...

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  12. FOOD CARGOES SEIZED.

    The authorities at Medua have detained some vessels with food cargoes, destined for Montenegro, and Malissori, and looted the vessels.—Some Italian destroyers thereupon ...

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  13. UNDER THE RED CROSS.

    A Red Cross mission passing towards Constantinople was found to contain a number of German officers concealed in double-sided cars, and also a quantity of dynamite. The ...

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  14. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    Captain Pretyman, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that it had been agreed that Britain would purchase beef for both France ...

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  15. THE ROLL OF HONOUR.

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  16. POISONOUS GAS.

    The Italians, upon entering Monfalcome, discovered that the bombardment by their warships had demolished a huge poisonous gas factory from which pipes had been ...

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  17. THREE MORE VICTIMS.

    A Dutch fishing boat yesterday picked up eight surviours from the British fishing smacks Welfare and Laureatena, which wero sunk by a Zeppelin. The trawler ...

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  18. A LUSITANIA VICTIM.

    On the coast of Clare a body was found yesterday which is believed to be that of Mr. Alfred Vanderbilt, who was drowned in the Lusitania, as a watch found on the ...

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  19. GERMAN VANDALS.

    The Berlin "Vossiche Zeitung" announces that anti-aireraft guns have been placed upon the cathedrals at Milan and upon Saint Mark's at Venice and that this ...

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  20. AMERICA'S GRIEVANCE.

    The American note to Germany with regard to the Cushing and Gulf Light cases recognises that Germany will acknowledge to meet liability where attacks are made ...

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  21. BRITISH NEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Minister for Munitions. Privately received representatives of all the leading trades union organisations yesterday. The Minister, who received an ...

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  22. A GERMAN STORY.

    The following German communique was issued yesterday:—"The enomy near the Souchez refinery have gained small advantages. The French attacks north of ...

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  23. WAR MATTERS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the following questions were, among others, asked in regard to war matters:— THE MUNITIONS PROBLEM. ...

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  24. PRIVATE PROPERTY.

    Italy has signed a convention with Germany with respect to private property, despite the fact that Germans property in Italy is estimated at some millions of francs. ...

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  25. REDUTERNE FIGHT.

    Details of the French attack upon Hebuterne show that when it was apparent that the Germans, stationed on a farm in the vicinity were partially isolated, a heavy ...

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  26. RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGNS.

    A communique issued last night stated:—"The enemy in great force attacked our position protecting Mosciska, and opened on Tuesday evening for three hours an ...

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  27. MUNITION WORKS IN LONDON.

    The Institute of Civil Engineers has instituted a movement to establish central munition works in London. Laying under tribute all the workshops and plant of ...

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  28. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE.

    The "British Weekly" has published an article which is attracting considerable attention in political circles, particularly a passage to the effect that if Mr. ...

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  29. AERIAL EXPEDITION.

    The "Telegraf" states that a British biplane flew over Brussels on Sunday night and bombarded an airshed at Helmet (a suburb). From all directions heavy ...

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  30. TOTAL CASUALTIES.

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The following are the particulars of the next of kin of those Western Australians whose names appeared in the thirty-fifth casaulty list, published in yesterday's ...

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  32. ENCOURAGING RECRUITING.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) stated to-night that he had called a Cabinet meeting for Monday, to consider military developments. "We will consider." said Mr. Holman, "the ...

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  33. WELSH COAL MINERS.

    The executive of the South Wales Miners' Federation has decided to summon a general conference of South Wales delegates and also to ask the coal owners to agree ...

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  34. AUSTRO-ITALIAN STRUGGLE.

    The Italian troops are within 17 miles of Trieste The Italian Capture of Monfalcone has driven a wedge in the Austrian centre just ...

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  35. A GERMAN REPORT.

    The following official communique was issued in Berlin yesterday:—"Our troops have made only slight progress south-west of Shavli, owing to the strong opposition ...

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  36. SCIENCE AND WAR.

    Mr. H. G. Wells, the noted English writer, in a letter to the newspapers, states that modern war is essentially a struggle of gear, in which invention must be ...

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  37. LLOYD-GEORGE'S SPEECHES.

    Mr. Lloyd-George's munition speecher have been re-echoed in Russian industrial centres. The Congress of Trade and Industry in Moscow has recorded its desire ...

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  38. GENERAL BIRDWOOD WOUNDED.

    The Sydney "Sun" says:—A casual reference was made by Sir George Reid in his speech at the recent meeting of the war Contingent Association in London to an ...

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  39. MR. BRYAN'S IDEAS.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, ex-Secretary of State, has issued an appeal to the American people saying that the real issue is not between President Wilson and himself, but ...

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    A Correction.—In yesterday's report of the case of Richard Nann, who was found guilty at the Fremantle Police Court on Thursday of having stolen a bicycle from ...

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  41. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister said that the extension of the age limit had widened the recruiting field, and had ...

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  42. THE SUBMARINE WAR.

    It was announced officially yesterday that the British torpedo boats Nos. 10 and 12 operating on the east coast of England, had been sunk by a German submarine. ...

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  43. A FRENCH REPORT.

    The "Petit Journal" states that the Italians have destroyed the railway at Roveredo, and severely shelled Trent, Tesino, and Besenello. They have also destroyed ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  46. GERMAN PRESS VIEWS.

    The "Cologne Gazette" regards the resignation of Mr. W. J. Bryan as a triumph for German-Americans. It states that Mr. Bryan always expounded the gospel of ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN TORPEDOER SUNK.

    The "Petit Parisien" reports that an Italian submarine has sunk an Austrian torpedo boat which was endeavouring to leave the Gulf of Trieste. ...

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  48. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    An additional list of 2,492 British casualties was announced to-day, including 1,800 from the western front, and 523 Australians in the Gallipoli Penisula. ...

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  49. LOSS OF THE W. P. FRYE.

    In replying to the American note with reference to the sinking of the American vessel William B. Frye. Germany declares that the Prussian-American treaty of 1799 ...

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  50. AN AERIAL ADVENTURE.

    The Italian airship, which flew over Fiume on Wednesday, dropped bombs into the submarine factory and the navy yard, and also into the factory near the town. ...

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  51. MILITARY DISCIPLINE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Arthur Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that no death sentences had been carried out in the havy since the ...

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