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  2. CITY GOUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    That much, feeling has been engendered amongst members of the City Council over the election of the Lord Mayor for the ensuing year was revealed by statements ...

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  3. BACK TO WORK.

    The[?]members of the Seamen's Union will resu[?] work this morning. Events in connection with the strike moved briskly yesterday, having for their cause the statement ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION 2.30 a.m.

    The subseriptions to the United States "Liberty Loan" now amount to £200,000,000. It is announecd that additional shipping ...

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  5. IS IT A REPRISAL?

    Sir Douglas Haig on Wednesday night telegraphed to the British War Office as follows:— "British aeroplanes carried out a ...

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  6. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    Replying to Germany's denial that she gave France to understand that negotiations might he opened for the restitution of Alsacc-Lorraine the Paris "Mat[?]" ...

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  7. FLANDERS

    HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday.—"There was a sudden change to good weather on Sunday and Monday. "On interviewing men who escaped in last ...

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  8. SEE ADLER'S EXPLOITS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The mystery surrounding the exploits of the German pirate steamer See Adler, which operated in the Pacific Ocean for many months before she ...

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  9. GRAMPIANS BY-ELECTION.

    STAWELL, Thursday.—If the object of the Labour party in issuing its extraordinary manifesto to the [?]tors on the question of peace was to cause comment ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    General Alexietf, who was first commander in chief of the Russian ar[?]s after the Revolution, has granted a remarkable interview to the Petrograd cor[?]poudnet of ...

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  11. THE GERMAN MUTINY.

    The follotoing message appeared in the third edition of "The Argus" on Thursday:— The "New York Sun" prints a very ...

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  12. "Our Day" in Britain.

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  13. British in Mesopotamia.

    An official report from British headquarters in Mesopotamia, which reached Landon on Wednesday, stated:—"Our aeroplanes bombed an acrodrome at Kifri, and ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. HOME SERVICE SOLDIERS.

    When four battalions of infantry marched through the city streets yesterday the people for the most part believed they were watching men about to leave for the front. ...

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  15. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

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  16. Lord Buxton's Heir Missing.

    The Hon. Denis Buxton, only son and sole heir of Viscount Buxton (GovernorGeneral of South Africa), who was serving at the front as a second-lieutenant in the ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. PUBLIC SERVANTS' PAY.

    Applications from various branches of the Commonwealth public service involving claims for increases in salaries and improvements in conditions which would mean, it ...

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  18. French Cabinet Crisis.

    A fresh Cabinet crisis has arisen in France over the charges of treason against the exMinister (M. Malvy), which have been found after Government inquiry to have ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. WHEAT POOL.

    A reply was given yesterday by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthron) to the statement made in the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday by Mr. Hogan ...

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  20. BRITISH AIRMEN ENTER GERMANY.

    Saarbruck, in the neighbourhood of which British airmen have done good bombing works, is the ecntre of a coalfield, and manufactures iron, glass, tolsiceo, and chemicals. It has a population of about [?],000. Here on August 2,1870, in teh first engagement of the Franco-German war, the Germans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    Senhor Machado, the President of Portugal has arrived in London from an unoffieial visit to the West front. It is announced by the British Press ...

    Article : 305 words
  22. America's Heavy 'ar Bill.

    It is announced from Washington that since July 10 the United States has spent £584,200,000, of which half has been advanced to the Allies. The expenditure has ...

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  23. Swedish Pro-Germanism.

    The British War Office, in reply to a Swedish newspaper's allegation that the British officer easualtics averaged 511 daily in August, declares that they averaged 183 ...

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  24. NURSE WINS MILITARY MEDAL.

    DALLARAT, Thursday.—Sister Rachacl Pra[?], who was on the nursing staff of the Ballarat Hospital for three years prior to entering upon military scevice, has been awarded the Military Medal ...

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  25. Australian Who Escaped.

    Captain John Eldred Mott, of the 48th Battalion A.I.F. (South Australia), who escaped from a prison camp in Germany, has arrived in London. ...

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