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  6. THE POPE AND PEACE.

    The published accounts of the interview which Mr. Karl von Wiegand, the Berlin corespondent of a New York paper, declares, was granted to him on ...

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  7. CONTROL OF PRICES.

    The Sydney Trades and Labor Council has completely changed its attitude towards the Necessary. Commo[?]es Control[?] Commission. ...

    Article : 408 words
  8. THE WAR. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    A plessing incident, at the Empire Day celebrations to-day was the presentation by Mr. Julius Rohr, a Germanborn subject now settled in Wagga, of ...

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  9. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Two treaties between Ch[?] and Japan, with a[?]panying notes, were signed by the F[?] Office this afternoon, and b[?]ght to a conclusion. The ...

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  10. THE CAUSE OF WAR.

    At account of a four years old interview between the German Emper[?]r and a b[?] [?]op has been published in the London "Star," presumbaly to lend ...

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  11. A PLEA FOR THE SHORT MEN.

    I hear the clarion call to arms, that’s calling you not me[?] In dreams. I see the dead men lio in tr[?] near the sea; ...

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  12. AN ANGRY CA[?]WO.

    At Port Melaide this afternoon a girl, in the shop of a burber and to[?]st[?] who is alleged to have German sympathics, [?]ed.[?] a [?] [?] ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. ROYAL [?]TS' FUNEREAL.

    The buri[?] of 100 of the Royal: Scots who were killed in the Gretna railway [?]ceident tock plane at Loith. All business premises in the city were [?]sed. ...

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  14. "FOLLOW THE KING."

    Thus the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" —One of the sig[?]ts to which, Sydney is unhappily becoming accustomed is the number of khaki-uniformed lads, ...

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  16. CROWM LAND POR SOLDIERS.

    The Premier, Mr. Massey, is circularising the Crown Lands Commissioners to the effect that he desires that in all [?]ses settlers now serving at the front ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN’S LETTER ON WAR CONDITIONS.

    A letter has been received by friends in Brighton from. Captain H. T. C. Layh[?] 7th Batt[?] A.I.R., who has recently been reported as wounded in ...

    Article : 441 words
  18. CURE-ALL ME[?]CINE.

    In the Centrol Summons Court actin was taken by the Crown yesterday on an information undor the Pure Foods Act in regard to the medicine ...

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  19. RUINING THE FARMER.

    A serious development has arisen in the district. Owing to the Labor Government’s limitation of prices, and the bad season, a number of share farmers ...

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