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  3. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    "The many refusals made lately by the members of organisation to accept the minimum wage fixed by this Court as the wage for which they should work for the ...

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  4. AFTER THE WAR.

    Mr. Hughes on Thursday addressed a meeting at the Westminster Palace Hotel, under the auspices of the Women's Imperial Council of Defence, and at which ...

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  5. MEXICO.

    The position between the United States and Mexico continues critical. It is learned at Washington that a force of Carranzistas (followers of the de f[?]to ...

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  6. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Thursday, the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr. T. J. Macnamara) stated that it was impossible to ...

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  7. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Ono-half of von Pflanzer's army, which is in headlong flight south of Czernovitz, is in imminent danger of being caught by the ...

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  8. THE FRONTS.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that the vigorous forward move in the extreme south of the East front of the Russian army commanded by General Lechitsky continues. ...

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  9. GREECE YIELDS.

    Despatches received in New York from London on Thursday morning stated that the Greek Government had agreed to accede to all the demands of the Allies. ...

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  10. THRUST TOWARDS KOVEL.

    It is pointed out in a message from Petrograd that the Russian thrust in the direction of Kovel (north-west of Lutsk) has lengthened the German line on the East ...

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  11. ARABIAN REVOLT.

    The rising in Arabia, although only the last of a series of rebellions against Turkish rule, has been greatly stimulated by bitter resentment against German ...

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  12. A UNITED EMPIRE.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Fisher) and the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) have been interviewed in London on the ...

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  13. Hospital Ship Held Up.

    A passage from a speech delivered the previous day by the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram), to the effect that he had heard that hospital ships had been held ...

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  14. CONSCRIPTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. — The Military Service Bill has been amended by the Statutes Revision Committee of the Legislative Council. Power is given to ...

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  15. BRITISH AIRMEN.

    Five airmen are mentioned in the honour list in connection with the Zeppelin raid and the naval bombardment of Lowestoft and Yarmouth on April[?] 25, which occurred ...

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  16. THE WAR OUTLOOK.

    Sir William Edward Goschen, who was British Ambassador at Berlin when war broke out, in a letter to an English journalist in Switzerland, refers to a ...

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  17. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Mr. J. An[?]an [?] Bryce (Liberal) moved an amendment to the Finance Bill providing that if income tax is [?]paid in any ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES IN LONDON.

    A farewell Labour rally in Mr. Hughes's honour was held at Canning Town on Thursday, the bodies represented being the Waterside Workers and the Seamen's-and ...

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  19. The Sterner Task.

    Sergeant Charles Wheeler, an Australian artist, has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. [Sergeant Wheeler is a native of Dunedin ...

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  20. WAR LOAN BONDS.

    A new departure has been made in connection with the War Loan now being floated, and one that is likely to prove extremely popular, particularly among ...

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  21. New War Minister.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal) says that it is almost certain that Mr. Lloyd George will accept the post of Secretary of State for War, but that the official ...

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  22. Irish Lord Lieutenant.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, stated that the resignation of Lord Wimborne, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, had ...

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  23. TRADE WITH NEUTRALS.

    Holland is resuming shipments of food to Great Britain on a considerable scale, equal to about half the quantity which Germany has been taking from the Dutch. ...

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  24. Oversea Help in the War.

    At a meeting of the Victoria League, at which 1,000 people were present, at the Hotel Cecil on Thursday, an address was presented to the High Commissioners of the ...

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  25. A Too Zealous Journalist.

    Edgar Charles Middleton, who described himself us a journalist, was brought up for trial in London on Thursday on n charge of "having endeavoured to obtain ...

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  26. TRADE WITH SWEDEN.

    Sir,—Many a time it has been published in the papers that Sweden has been pouring foodstuffs, &c., into Germany in great Quantities, and has benefited by an ...

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  27. BACK FROM THE FRONT.

    A contingent of returning sick and wounded will arrive at Port Melbourne early on Monday morning. There are 74 Victorians, 15 South Australians, and two ...

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  28. Dyes for Britain.

    An association of British and Allied chemical manufacturers was formed in London on Thursday. The object of the association is to provide ...

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  29. WHEAT SCHEME.

    Representatives of country millers waited upon the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorn) yesterday, and urged that the remuneration for wheat delivered at mills ...

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  30. CAMP INSPECTIONS.

    An inspection of the A.[?] F. camp at Geelong on Thursday convinced the principal medical officer (Colonel Cuseaden) that the camp was healthy and well kept. Colonel ...

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  31. PENSHURST ACCIDENT.

    It was announced yesterday that the damage done to the railway line near Penshurst on Wednesday[?] through a train colliding with a cow, had been repaired, and ...

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  32. Workers of Allied Nations.

    As a corollary to the Paris Trade Conference, the British trade unions and the French, Belgian, Italian. Portuguese, and Russian Federations of Workers will hold ...

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  33. Nationalisation of Railways.

    The National Union of Railway-men at their conference at Bath, passed a resolution in favour of nationalisation of the railways. ...

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