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  2. Advertising

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  3. Strike Dissolving.

    The strike is dissolving. The engineers, ironworkers, moulders, and boilermakers have decided to obey the strike committee's instruction to return to work. Only the coal and transport men are now out, and it is hinted a full settlement is imminent. ...

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  4. British Improved Position

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that patrol encounters in the Ypres sector are the only incidents to record just at present. ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. "We Have Won, And Gerrmans Know It"

    General smuts, a member of the British War Council, when interviewed in London by the correspondent of the "Journal," declared that we had ...

    Article : 341 words
  6. The Italians.

    Italian Embassy advices show, that the Italians pushed back the enemy at Voyusa. The Italian army is moving eastward through Albania, thus ...

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  7. KING OF ITALY.

    The '"New York Times"' correspondent, who is with the Italians, says that King Victor Emmanuel lives among the troops in a modest villa, and works ...

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  8. MILITARY LAW.

    The "Morning Post's" Rome correspondent declares that the provinces of Alessandria, Cunco, and Turin, within the war zone, are liable to military ...

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  9. SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    To-day, for the first time since. ,the commencement of the strike, representatives of practically every shipping interest affected, both in Sydney and ...

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  10. IMPORTANT DECISION.

    The strike is rapidly dissolving, and the decision which was reached by the Strike Defence Committee yesterday afternoon, but not made public until ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. THE POPE'S NOTE

    The United Press representative at Rome reports that the Vatican will not publish the Teuton replies to the Pope until the Vatican clergy enter on the ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. The Russians.

    We occupied a wood north-eastward of Friedrichstadt. Our advanced guards are continuously resisting the enemy in the Riga region, ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. CLAIMS TO BELGIUM.

    The "Koelnische Volks Zeitung" officially denies the report that Germany is abandoning her claims to Belgium, which were not mentioned in the reply ...

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  14. SWEDISH REVELATIONS.

    Germany has apologised, and assures Argentine that it entirely disapproves of Count Luxburg's words. It is generally believed that the Government will ...

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  15. ARREST CONTINUE.

    The arrests of generals and other supporters of General Korniloff continue everywhere. ...

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  16. The French.

    A communique reports that south of Lamiette, after a violent bombardment, hostile detachments approached our lines sear Neufchatel road, and a sharp fight ...

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  17. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS.

    In a report which was submitted to the Prime (Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day by the Director of the Commonwealth National Service (Mr. Haldane), it was ...

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  18. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Acting Premier informed Mr. Dooley that the Government did not propose at present to repeal the. Coal Mines ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. COSSACK AGITATION.

    The Cossack military administration telegraphed to the Government, stating that General Kaledin is ready to submit, but demands a repeal of the ...

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  20. DECISION HOTLY DISCUSSED.

    Germany's reported decision to give up Belgium continues to be hotly discussed in the German newspapers. Count Reventlow, in an article in the ...

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  21. THE DIRECTORY.

    The directory only holds office until the Soviet's democratic conference, which will decide the new form of government. The chief task of the directory is to ...

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  22. SYDNEY-HOBART SERVICE.

    The dap on which the Yarra would take up the running on the Sydney. Hobart service has not been fixed. ...

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  23. NOT SUFFICIENT.

    Germany has recalled Count Luxburg. M. Pucyrredin (Foreign Minister) says that Germany's assurance, which was not made to the Secretary of Foreign ...

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  24. THE PREMIER.

    M. Kerensky remains at headquarters while acting as Commander-in-Chief, and all Cabinet councils are held at headquarters. ...

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  25. Tasmania.

    In connection with the question affecting the Launceston waterside workers, a meeting of representatives of the various Launceston industrial organisations was ...

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  26. RELEASE OF BURGOMASTER.

    At the King of Spain's request, the Germans are releasing M. Max, Burgomaster of Brussels. ...

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  27. THE NEW POSITION.

    The Coal and Shale Employees' Federation will meet to-morrow to consider the new position. "which has arisen through the collapse of the main strike. ...

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  28. SITUATION IMPROVING.

    The United States officials continue to receive. reassuring advices from Russia that there is every reason to believe that the military and political situation ...

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  29. ENGLAND REMAINS UNCONQUERED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Zurich correspondent reports that Herr Erzberger, in the course of an address to his constituents, said the practical effect of ...

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  30. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.

    Premier Painleve, addressing the Chamber of Deputies. declared that it was the' Government's duty to gather the nation's material and moral forces ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. WHARF LABOURERS RETURN.

    Another pillar of the strike structure crumbled unexpectedly to-night, when, following upon a meeting of its executive earlier in the day, a mass meeting ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. A CRUISER'S VISIT.

    An elaborate ro[?]rption is awaiting the cruiser Glasgow on Thursday. Many urge the closing of business in honour of the champions of liberty, democracy, ...

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  33. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    The Russian Embassy denies that the Maximalists or other Radical parties favour a separate peace. ...

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  34. AMERICAN ISOLATION.

    Vice-President Marshall in the course of a speech, declared that at the close of the war America must be free to resume her isolation, untrammelled by ...

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  35. GOING FULL STEAM AHEAD

    Hon. F. K. Lane, Secretary to the Interior, in the course of a speech at the business men's war e[?]veution, said that the United States was going full ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. Victoria.

    In the High Court to-day, Justices Barton, Isaacs, and Dully allowed an appeal from the decision of Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M.,. dismissing a case in which ...

    Article : 332 words
  37. THE ROUMANIANS

    The Roumanians captured in sector 45 s fortifled position in the region of Varnitza.—Official. AMSTERDAM, Sept. 18. ...

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  38. FRANCE'S WAR AIMS.

    Mr. Painleve also re-stated France's Special war aims, viz., the restitution of Alsace Lorraine; reparation for damages to the occupied territory; and ...

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  39. PREMIER HOLMAN

    Hon. W. A. Holman has visited Washington, and is the guest of Sir C. A. Spring Rice (British Ambassador) With Lord Northeliffe, Mr. Holman visited ...

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  40. AERIAL RAIDS

    The allies continue raids with good results. Several military trains Were hit. during the last raid, including a munitions train, which exploded. There ...

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  41. GERMAN COMMAND CONCERNED.

    The Morning Post's" headquarters correspondent says that the German higher command shows concern at the immenseness of. America's entry into the ...

    Article : 219 words
  42. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    Sir L. Borden's coalition Cabinet has been practically selected. Mr. Hugh Guthrie, K.C., Mr. W. C. Turriff and other leading Liberals are included, and ...

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  43. NATIONAL WORKERS' UNION.

    The committee of the recently formed branch of the National Workers' Union held their first meeting last night, when Mr. J. M. Crawford presided over a full ...

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  44. DEATHS AT ROULERS.

    A Maestricht paper states that during an aerial raid on Roulers in mid-August a bomb fell on a large building occupied by German soldiers. The ...

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  45. FIRST SELECTION.

    The first 100,000 men will be selected before November, and 25,000 men will be prepared for overseas immediately. The remainder will be despatched as ...

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  46. HOBART TO SYDNEY.

    A large cargo will be offering at Hobart for the Steamer Yarra, Which leaves here next week for Sydney, but as the vessel has space for about 3000 tons, it is ...

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  47. GERMAN AERODROMES.

    The Germans are constructing aero[?] throughout Flanders, a particularly large one being established at St. Denis Western. ...

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  48. A UNION GOVERNMENT.

    Sir Robert Dorden has announced that if the Conservatives are elected they will omit no, effort to form a Union Government. ...

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  49. SUBMARINES

    The Norwegian steamers Askelad and Rein have been submarined, and 11 of the Askelad's crew have been lost. ...

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  50. RICH AND HUNGRY.

    The Swiss newspapers are urging the Government to prevent the continuous influx of thousands of rich and hungry Germans and Austrians. The press points ...

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  51. VINDICTIVE EVEN IN DEATH.

    As illustrating the bitter feeling that is engendered in the Wallarah district towards the loyalists, labour to dig the grave of a free labourer in the ...

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  52. GERMANY AND HOLLAND.

    The "Telegraa[?]" says that the German demand that Holland should subscribe to the war loan in return for coal has been definitely rejected. ...

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  53. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    The chairman of the Nationalist party's executive has issued a warning to the members of the party not to partake of movements of a rebellious ...

    Article : 62 words
  54. The Church and the Stage.

    The proprietors of Nazetha, the Great Cold Cure in the little bottle, and Nazetha Pastilles, which contain all the antiseptic curative properties of Nazetha ...

    Article : 150 words
  55. A DESIRE TO RESUME.

    Strenuous efforts are being made to get the strikers in Victoria back to work, with the exception of the wharf labourers, stevedores, and seamen. ...

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  56. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Arrangements are being made to remove the Australian unit a from the more imposed camps on Salisbury Plains to spots affording more comfort during the ...

    Article : 36 words
  57. GERMANY AND NORWAY

    There is much comment in Norway on German financiers endeavouring to persuade the Norwegian shipowners to charter vessels in Germany after the war ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN

    Second Lieut. K. Billing, an Australian, attached to a Midland aerodrome, ascended 2000ft. and looped the loop several times. He was then seen to ...

    Article : 51 words
  59. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    The Gocialists have decided to postpone the conference until the end of the war. ...

    Article : 22 words
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