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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    MALDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived back in the Bendigo electorate, which it is confidently expected he will represent in the House of ...

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  3. NAVAL VICTORY.

    On returning to port the two British destroyers which so brilliantly broke up the German naval raid on Dover were given a rapturous reception. Ahe crews of all ...

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  4. JOINING HANDS.

    The people of Washington greeted Mr. Balfour and his party with a wonderful wave of spontaneous enthusiasm. The cheers of thousands of persons lining the ...

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  5. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The official German statements confirming the reports of enormous German losses on the Western front, and also declaring that the "whole army is ready to die," ...

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  6. GERMAN UNREST.

    Strikes are still going on in the large German cities, according to reports received in Amsterdam. The police used f[?]rearms to restore order in Berlin. There are extensive ...

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  7. "FRIGHTFULNESS

    German submarines have sunk without warning two ships carrying wounded from France, with the loss of 79 ...

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  8. PITH OF THE WAR.

    As the distinctive marks on the hospitals ships only make them a better target for German submarines, the British Admiralty has decided not ...

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  9. DISTURBANCE IN CITY.

    A serious disturbance, of three-quarters of an hour's duration, which soon attracted some 3,000 to 4,000 persons, occurred in the city yesterday afternoon. ...

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  10. SWEDEN'S FOOD.

    Twenty thousand Stockholm workers took part in a demonstration outside the Parliament House. The Premier (M. Hammarskjold) promised, the deputation that ...

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  11. TURKEY'S DESIRE.

    A Rome wireless message says that the Turkish Grand Vizier (Talaat Bey(was due to arrive at Vienna on Monday, bearing what is equivalent to an appeal for the ...

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  12. THE SLAVE RAIDS.

    Mr. Brand Whitlock, formerly the United States Minister in Brussels, who has now returned to America, states that the Belgian evidence in regard to the deportations ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIA.

    It is officially stated in a report issued in London on Sunday that the Turkish force which Licut.-General Sir F. S. Maude defeated, and practically wiped out, on ...

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  14. SOUTH AMERICA.

    A diplomatic sensation has been caused in South America by the declaration by the Buenos Ayres "Revista" that Chile is sounding Peru for a joint war against ...

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  15. GREECE.

    The position in Greece is still grave, but the incapacity of the Royal regime is rapidly loading to a situation in which the final solution will be reached. The Lambros ...

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  16. FOOD PROBLEM.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Food Controller (Lord Devonport) has taken over as from Friday, all flour mills in the United Kingdom, the output of ...

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  17. Palestine.

    The commander-in-chief in Egypt (Sir Archibald Hunter), in an official despatch, dated Sunday night, says:—"We have-consolidated the ground we gained near Gaza, ...

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  18. DUTCHMAN BREAKS LAW.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Water Police Court to-day. John William Francis Deltenre, a Dutchman, was charged with having committed a breach of the War ...

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  19. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages were published in the later editions of "The Argus" of Monday:— BRITISH ADVANCE CONTINUES. ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S FUTURE.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the London "Observer" says that M. Lenin, the leader of the Russian Socialist extremists, who were formerly exiles in Switzerland, ...

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  21. Austria and Peace.

    According to the "Corriere d'ltalia," the Austrian Empress accompanied her husband (the Emperor Charles), at her own request, at the recent Royal interview, in order to ...

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  22. MR. OZANNE.

    Sir,—Just by way of a comparision—Sergeant Ozanne, returning to Australia, and the following extract from a letter written me by my brother, Ptc. Allan J. Provan, ...

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  23. Mr. Shaw's [?]aradox.

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw, the playtwright in an interview with a London representative of the American United Press, says:— "There is a certain cowardice in being ...

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  25. Portuguese Cabinet Crisis.

    The Portuguese Cabinet, led by Dr. Antonio J. Almeida, has resigned. [Just about a year ago, on April 17, the Portuguese Ministry resigned on the ...

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  26. A Great Explosion.

    News comes from Amsterdam of a great explosion in Wilhelmshaven, the station of the German North Sea fleet. Damage was caused for miles around. ...

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