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  2. MR. W. M. HUGHES

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) reached London on Tuesday afternoon. Although the American liner Finland, by ...

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  3. NAVY DEBATE

    An important naval debate took place in the House of Commons on Tuesday, when the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. B[?]lfour) brought down the Naval Estimates. ...

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  4. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Mr. Hughes is now in London. He will have his first conference with the British Cabinet to-day, and in the evening will deliver his first public address. ...

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  5. VERDUN STRUGGLE

    A German wireless message claims that the Germans on Tuesday morning stormed and captured Fresnes (12[?] miles east of Verdin, on the Wocvre Plain). "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MINISTER AND UNIONS.

    There is no likelihood of a settlement being reached in the trouble that has arisen at the Kalgoorlie end of the East-West railway as a consequence of the determination ...

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  7. FOOTBALL AND THE WAR.

    The committee of the Melbourne Cricket Club, at a meeting yesterday afternoon, decided to adhere to its decision, that the club should not play football during the ...

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  8. ARMED LINERS.

    The United States House of Representatives has by a substantial majority endorsed President Wilson's stand regarding the right of Americans to travel on armed ...

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  9. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Warmly welcomed by relatives and friends on disembarking, the party of returned sick and wounded soldiers that arrived yesterday drove in genial sunshine ...

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  10. British Trade Unionism.

    Trade unions in Switzerland have received a telegram announcing that British trade unionists are discouraging the employment of Swiss workmen in the munition factories ...

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  11. The Zeppelin Raid.

    An official announcement is made to the effect that 99 bombs were dropped indiscriminately in rural districts of England during the raid by Zeppelins on Sunday. ...

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  12. TRADES FOR RETURNED MEN.

    A recruiting meeting was held at the works of the Mount Lyell Company. Yarraville, on Wednesday afternoon, when the employees were addressed by Mr. Hannah, ...

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  13. New Zealanders in Britain.

    Brigadier-General Richardson has arrived in England from Salonika to take up the military advisership of the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas ...

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  14. The German Fleet.

    Statements are being circulated throughout Holland that more than 20 German warships were observed in the North Sea on Monday. ...

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  15. MR. RODGERS'S SCHEME.

    LISMORE, Wednesday. — At a public meeting, held last evening, to decide what support should be given to the Returned Soldiers' Repatriation Scheme, gifts of ...

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  16. FREE CHURCH COUNCIL.

    In his presidential address before the National Free Church Council, the Rev. [?]. H. Shakespeare (secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland). ...

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  17. GRAVES ON GALLIPOLI.

    Reference having recently been made to the likelihood of an arrangement being entered into for the care and preservation of the graves of Australian soldiers on ...

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  18. CONSCRIPTION.

    The Caulfield Council on Tuesday evening considered the circular letter of the Warragul Council on cons[?]ription. Councillor Dunbar moved that support be given ...

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  19. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable message appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" of Wednesday:— MR. HUGHES IN ENGLAND. ...

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  20. APPEAL FOR FLOWERS.

    Contributions of flowers and other gifts for returned soldiers are desired by the Women's Welcome Committee at Port Melbourne. Parcels addressed "For ...

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  21. CURTAILMENT OF RACING.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—In the legislative Assembly to-day, Dr. Arthur asked the Premier (Mr. Holman) whether, in view of the fact that in Victoria a year ago the ...

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  22. SOLDIERS AS COLLECTORS.

    A decision has been arrived at by the military authorities regarding complaints that the services of returned soldiers have been utilised for the coll[?]tion of money in the ...

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  23. MEETING AT CARLTON HALL.

    Mr. McWha[?], M.L.C., Mr. Elmslie (leader of the state Opposition), Mr. Prendergast, M.L.A., and some of the returned soldiers will address a recruiting meeting at Carlton ...

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  24. BAND FOR FLYING CORPS.

    In response to the appeal made in "The Argus" last month for contributions towards supplying the Australian Flying Corps with band instruments and other ...

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  25. SPANISH LINER LOST.

    The disaster to the Spanish steamer P[?]cipe de Asturias (8,371 tons), which struck a rock near Santos (Brazil) during [?] voyage from Barcelona to Buenos Ayres ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. — The latest casualty list contains the following:— Killed in Action.—Army Service Corps—Private ...

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