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  2. SECOND EDITION

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch to the British War Office, says: Ve attacked this moring ...

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  3. MINERS HOLD OUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The result of in quiries to-night as to the [?]tude of the seamen and coal lumpers po[?]s clearly to the fact that the coal miners strike Is now ...

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  4. TWO U-BOATS SUNK.

    The "Tidens Tegn" of Copenhagen states that an armed steamer, which was either British or American, sank a German submarine while the latter was shelling a ...

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  5. ITALY.

    The London correspondent of the "New York World" has learned that the Italian military situation is most favorable. Count Cadonn's strategy is directed primarily to ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    A Washington telegram stales that the new Russian Ambassador (M. Bakhmetieff) will officially report to America on the Russian situation, pointing out that there is no ...

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  7. RIOT PROMOTERS.

    The frequency with which a few women agitators promoting riots in the city, and the fact that they and their male supporters have now commenced ...

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  8. POPE'S PEACE NOTE.

    The Austro-German reply to the Pope's Peace Note was received at the Vatican on Wednesday, aunonnces a message from Rome intercepted by the British ...

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  9. Votes for Women in Canada.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Sir Robert Borden) bus promised if his party is reelected to propose women's suffrage throughout Canada on the basis of the ...

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  10. Freight Rates to Australia.

    It is understood that outward freights to Australia and Now Zealand ports are likely to be increased substantially in the near future. ...

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  11. America's Huge Outlay.

    The United States Secretary for War (Mr. Newton D. Baker) has submitted to Congress additionnl army estimates amounting to £57,100,000. ...

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  12. TIGHTENING THE BLOCKADE

    The British and French Minister of Blockade, Lord Robert Cecil and M.-Metin respectively, held a conference on Tuesday with a view to effecting a closer ...

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  13. An Irishman's Heroism.

    The latest list of Military Cross winners includes Second Lieutenant Unsworth, of the Irish Rifles. He was leading a platoon in an attack on a dug-out, when the[?]enemy ...

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  14. MEN FOR THE WAR

    Twenty men volunteered for active service at the Town Hall yesterday, of whom 12 were accepted, and three rejected outright. Three applications were postponed, ...

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  15. I.W.W. Spreads to England.

    The London "Morning Post" directs attention to the growth of I.W.W. activity in England, where a number of branches are being established in industrial centres. It ...

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  16. Discharged Australians in England.

    At a meeting in London of the Overseas Club for Discharged Australian Soldiers, Sir John Taverner (former Victorian Agent-General) presiding, it was decided to form ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    M. Basset, the correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" with the British forces, was killed by n shell at the end of June. The British press and the British ...

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  18. Mr. Holman in New York.

    Mr. W. A. Holman (Premier of New South Wales) arrived in New York from Washington on Wednesday, and was entertained by the Bankers' Club, the majority ...

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  19. LOSS OF S.S. PORT KEMBLA.

    Sir,—Unfortunutely 540 Christmas-boxes sent to our 1st, 2nd, and 4th Australian Pioneer Battalions now abroad have been sunk in the Port Kembla. Miss Henty, of ...

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  20. ALLIES IN MACEDONIA.

    The French communique of Wednesday from Salonika reads:— "In the Lake region, French troops carried a height five miles north-west of ...

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  21. CLUB BROKEN INTO.

    Burglars broke into Tattersall's Club, the headquarters of the Bookmakers' Association of Victoria, in Royal lane, off Bourke street late last night, but they ...

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  22. PROTECTING DUTCH TRADE.

    The restrictions on neutral commerce which the Allies found it necessary to impose in order to prevent foodstuffs and other supplies from reaching Germany have ...

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  23. OFFICERS FOR THE A.I.F.

    A majority of the commissioned officers of the first Australian division, if not of the men, was drawn from the citizen forces or from those who bad received their military ...

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