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  2. AMERICA'S PART.

    The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Balfour) delivered his farewell speech in the United States at a gathering of the Press Club, in ...

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  3. FIGHTING SUBMARINES.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Evening World" states that be has learned that British and American warships captured and sunk 28 submarines last ...

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  4. BRITISH LINE IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, the English correspondent at British headquarter, telegraphmg on Thursday night, said:— "The battle front is stagnant. There has ...

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  5. ALLIED AIMS.

    It is stated by the London-correspondent of the "New York Sun" that the recent speech by the French Prime Minister (Senator Ribot) in the French Chamber ...

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  6. ITALY STRIKES

    The second anniversary of Italy's entry into the war was signalised dramatically by our ally on Wednesday by an attack ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OUR EMPIRE.

    The first Blue Book of the proceedings of the Imperial War Conference has been issued. It consists of 183 pages. In addition to the resolutions which have already ...

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  8. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Upon the resumption yesterday of the conference between representative of the interstate, oversea, and coastal shipping companies, stevedoring companies, and ...

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  9. WAR LESSONS.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Edward Carson) was the guest at luncheon on Thursday of the British Empire Producers' Organisation. ...

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  10. Prohibition of Racing.

    In the House of Lords on Thursday Lord D'Abernon asked that the Government in order to avoid grive injury to horse-breed ing, should consider alternative methods to ...

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  11. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cabie messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" on Friday:— Reporting to the War Office at noon ...

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  12. COAL TRANSPORTERS.

    In pursuance of its decision to inslal coal transporters on the wharves of Melbourne, the Melbourne Harbour Trust is calling for tenders for appliances capable of dealing ...

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  13. "MADE IN GERMANY."

    While Admiral Lord Beresford was speaking at a dinner at the Savoy Restaurant in London on Thursday night, at which the British Empire Producers' Organisation ...

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  14. EAST FRONT.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Fighting activity has revived at several points on the East front. We drove off Russian reconnoitring parties cast of Tuklcum (Riga region). ...

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  15. AEROPLANE FALLS INTO CROWD

    A shocking disaster occurred at Sunderland (England) on Thursday. An aviator who had looped the loop, and performed other evolutions over the town, ...

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  16. Doctor and Malingerer.

    During the police court proceedings arising out of the arrest of a London doctor on the charge of having attempted to convey disease or infirmity to a soldier of ...

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  17. KEROSENE AND BENZINE.

    The new prices for kerosene and benzine, which are fixed by War precautions Regulations, were gazetted yesterday. In Sydney. Newcastle, Melbounre, Brisbane, Port ...

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  18. CHINESE CRISIS.

    Advices from Peking state that the Constitubonal crisis was brought about by the demand of the Chinese President (In-HuanHung) that the Premier (Tuan Chi-Jui) ...

    Article : 165 words
  19. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    A Central News Agency report states that the National Council of the Sinn Fein has unanimously refused to take part in the convention which is to be called together to ...

    Article : 163 words
  20. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) gave further consideration yesterday to the proposal to establish the shipbuilding industry in Australia. He interviewed experts in ...

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  21. Empire Day in England.

    Empire Day was enthusiastically celebrated in England. In London the Union Jack was flown from ill Government build ings, in addition to churches and business ...

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  22. ZEPPELINS OVER ENGLAND

    A raid was undertaken by German airships over the eastern counties of England on Wednesday night. The official account states:—"Four or five ...

    Article : 160 words
  23. "Profiteering" Alleged.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) received a deputation from the Miniers' Federatin of Great Britain on Thursday. Mr. Robert Smillic (president) gave an ...

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