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  2. Advertising

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  3. The Dicker Case.

    When Mr. Shoobridge rose to continue the debate on the action by the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) asking the House to declare that the words prejudicial to ...

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  4. Industrial Upheaval

    To-day was the first day that the real effects of the strike were felt in the city. The instructions issued by the executive of the Tramway Union last ...

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  5. The Russians.

    We occupied a series of heights north-eastward of Czernowitz, and drove the enemy back to Toperovce and Reconeze, but subsequently we were forced to ...

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  6. The British.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy attack in the neighbourhood of Hollebeko was driven oft before it reached our lines, and an ...

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  7. GAS COMPANY

    The half-yearly meeting of the Launceston Gas Company was held yesterday afternoon, and was well attended. Mr. H. Weedon occupied the chair. ...

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  8. STATEMENT BY THE COMMISSIONER

    The signalmen remain loyal. A representative meeting carried the following resolution:—"That the whole of the official staff of the signalling branch of ...

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  9. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    In his latest utterance the Director of Recruiting takes a very serious view of the military outlook. He asserted that before the struggle was ended ...

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  10. FELL INTO A TRAP.

    The "Bourse Gazette" states that when the enemy evacuated Kalusz it left large stocks of wine and spirits with a view to producing an orgy. The Russians fell ...

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  11. EFFECT ON TRADE.

    The effect of the strike on trade has been that merchants find it impossible to get goods away to the country. Some inconvenience is being caused in the ...

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  12. UNFOUNDED REPORT.

    The report of the murder of General Eadelli, commander of the 11th Army, proves to be unfounded. ...

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  13. A FRENCH TRIBUTE.

    The "Petit Paris[?]en's" correspondent says our allies on the south wing had to withstand violent shocks in the recent advance. Though they played a less ...

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  14. CABINET-MAKING.

    M. Kerensky has accepted the resignation of the whole of the Cabinet to facilitate a reconstruction. M. Kerensky has completed his ...

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  15. POSITION AT NEWCASTLE.

    A message from Newcastle states that the strike considerably extended to-day by hundreds more tramway and railway employees ceasing work. The position ...

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  16. RESTORING ARMY DISCIPLINE.

    The Russian Embassy advices from Petrograd are to the effect that M. Kerensky conferred unlimited power on General Korniloff to restore army ...

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  17. GERMAN DESPATCH.

    A Berlin official message says an artillery duel of great intensity is being fought in some sectors in Flanders. We repulsed strong English attacks between ...

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  18. GOING TO WORK.

    Strange sights were seen in the city in the hour immediately preceding the commencement of business. Lorries, spring carts, wagons, motor trucks, and ...

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  19. THE ENEMY VERSION.

    According to a German official message, the Russians are preparing to give battle between the Dniester and the Pruth, and the enemy is resisting ...

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  20. THE FEDERAL ASPECT.

    At to-day's meeting of the federal Ministerial party it was pointed out that the trouble was confined only to New South Wales, and until it extended to ...

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  21. The French.

    A communique reports that the situation in Belgium is unchanged. The German attempts east of Moisy Farm, in the region south of Bovelle, Avocourt ...

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  22. A RULE OF LAW

    Replying to a deputation from the Chamber of Agriculture this morning, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said: —"The present industrial position is ...

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  23. UNITED STATES

    Following a conference with Dr. Wilson, Senator Lewis stated "the President would pay no attention to the German peace offer until it recognised the ...

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  24. THE COAL SUPPLIES.

    The interruption of the tramway services is threatening the coal supplies, and in addition to the 3000 South Coast miners who have been rendered idle ...

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  25. ATTACKS ON DR. WILSON.

    A "New York Times" despatch from The Hague contains the most bitter attacks yet made by the German press on Dr Wilson on account of the ...

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  26. SPORTING EVENTS

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day made an important statement on the proposed curtailment of sporting events in the interests of ...

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  27. INTENSE CANNONADE.

    M. Marcel Hutin reports that on the whole of the Belgian front the cannonade has been resumed with ever-increasing intensity. ...

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  28. QUESTION OF PRICES.

    Dr. Wilson informed the War Industries Board that the allies must be charged not more than the United States for foodstuffs and other supplies. ...

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  29. GERMAN MINISTRY

    There is some obscurity as to Herr Kuhlmann's identity. The "Vorwaerts" makes it clear he is the Herr Kuhlmann who gained notoriety as Prince ...

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  30. PREMI R HOLMAN

    Hon. W. A. Holman (Premier of New South Wales), addressing a Labour demonstration at Attercliffe, met with strong interruption from Socialist ...

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  31. REMARKABLE STATEMENT.

    Strikers to the number of over 6000 held a meeting in the Domain to-day, when the leaders, in exaggerated language, denounced the Government. Mr. ...

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  32. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE

    Mr. Ashton (secretary of the Lancashire Miners' Federation) declares that the latter are solidly against the Stockholm gathering, and the miners in ...

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  33. MILLING TRADE

    The milling trade in Great Britain is perturbed at receiving a document marked "strictly confidential," pointing out a scheme for the creation of one ...

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  34. "THE OTHER CHAP"

    Who held his home and kindred dear, But saw the way to duty clear, Who went, and left you shirking here? The other chap. ...

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  35. GOOD ORDER PREVAILS.

    So far, good order has prevailed. This has been due in a great measure to the adequacy of police protection, but, generally speaking, the strikers have ...

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  36. YORKSHIRE MINERS' ATTITUDE.

    By a large majority the Yorkshire miners rejected the proposal of peace by negotiation, and instructed its delegates to Friday's conference to oppose ...

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  37. SUBMARINES

    A German submarine attacked a Spanish fishing boat in territorial waters at Bilbao, and severely wounded two of the crew with gunfire. ...

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  38. MUCH SPECULATION.

    There is considerable speculation as to the result of Friday's Labour Conference. Much depends on the attitude of the Miners' Conference on Thursday. ...

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  39. COMING CONFERENCE.

    The Stockholm Conference has been definitely fixed for September 9. ...

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  40. A REPORT.

    The port of New York was closed this morning, following the report that an incoming vessel had sighted a submarine. Later the port was reopened. ...

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  41. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECHES

    In commenting on Mr. Lloyd George's recent speeches, Count Reventlow, in the "Tages Zeitung," writes that the answer is to sprinkle London with bombs every ...

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  42. A Most Valuable Concentrated Compound

    Of Oils and Balsams, having great therapeutic value In the treatment of Coughs Colds. Bronchitis, and all Affections of ...

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  43. ADMIRALTY APPOINTMENTS

    The Admiralty reports that Vice Admiral Wemyss has been appointed Second Sea Lord, in succession to Admiral Burney, who is employed on ...

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  44. SWISS PROSPERITY

    The "New York Times' Washington correspondent obtained extracts from a private letter to Washington from Switzerland stating that Switzerland was ...

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  45. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    In the House of Commons Mr. S. Baldwin informed Sir J. D. lees that the cost of raising the old age pensions would be from £5,500,000 to £6,000,000. ...

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  46. DISMISSAL GAZETTED

    The dismissal of Temporary Lieutenant S. M. Harris, of the Australian Infantry, after court-martial, has been gazetted ...

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  47. KILLED IN ACTION

    Captain Rupert Owen Biet, of the Engineers, and formerly of Sydney, has been killed in action. ...

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