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  2. MEN FOR THE WAR.

    A novel idea in recruiting for the A.I.F. was used in the city yesterday afternoon. About 600 soldiers of the Light Horse and Infantry came from the Broadmeadows ...

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  3. SUBMARINES.

    Three American fishing schooners have been sunk by submarines off Seal Island, Nova Scotia, and the crews have landed. ...

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  4. WAR ANNIVERSARY.

    In connection with the anniversary of Great Britain's entry into the war. His Majesty the King has sent messages to the rulers of Brazil, France, Greece, ...

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  5. MEAT PRICES.

    A deutation representing the Master Batchers and Live Stock Buyers' Association yesterday afternoon placed its views on the question of meat prices before the ...

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  6. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    The following statement has been issued hy the Acting Secretary of States of the United States regarding American-Japanese action in Siberia:— ...

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  7. FARTHER BACK

    The German retreat north[?]ard of the Marne continues, and the salient to the Marne between Soissons and Rheims has now practically disappeared. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STILL MORE SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Chairman of the Shipping Board (Mr. Hurley) announces the launching in Pacific Coast shipyards of 12,000 dead-weight tons of ...

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  9. THE "EXPORT" ARGUMENT.

    Sir,—I notice that some price fixing advocates are endeavouring to create in the minds of their hearers an imaginary grievance by telling them "that our producers ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    In connection with the opening of Australia House in London, the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Australia House would be an ornament to any capital. It is to be ...

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  11. WAY TO PEACE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, has replied to the latest letter by Lord Lansdowne concerning peace negotiations. In this reply he says:— ...

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  12. THE LIBERAL SPLIT.

    Sir,—Having interests in both town and country, I am in a position to fairly accurately judge the effects of price-fixing of meat. I Know the innermost feeling of ...

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  13. RAND MINING TROUBLE.

    The Johannesburg Chamber of Mines has made an offer to the federated unions to bring the total war bonus from £600,000 to £1,000,000 per annum, but fixes the ...

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  14. PATRIOTIC MOVEMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The significant absence of any member of the State Ministry from the patriotic ceremony on Sunday in connection with the fourth anniversary ...

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  15. JAPANESE SUPPORT.

    It is announced from New York that the Japanese Financial Commission, now in the United States, makes known the intention of Japan to continue a financial policy in ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. American Items.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—For the past week the Federal Reserve Board's statement shows a gain of £140,000 in the gold reserve, which now amounts to £396,195,000. ...

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  17. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An official Austrian wireless message concerning operations on the Italian front says:—"The enemy has penetrated our positions at Dosso Alto." ...

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  18. STATE SERVICE FEDERATION.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) granted an official interview last evening to Mr. Gordon H. Carter, general secretary of the Australian Public Service Federation. A ...

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  19. STARVING WORKMEN.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Official despatches received here state that Austrian workmen are dying of starvation. At a workers' convention at Vienna all the ...

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  20. A PRISONER IN GERMANY.

    All doubts as to the whereabouts of ex-Councillor George H. Green, of Fitzroy, have been set at rest by the receipt of a letter from him, addressed to his wife. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    The police did not interfere with over a thousand Gaelic Sunday athletic meetings held in Ireland yesterday. Nine United States members of Congress, ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. PEACE—FOR WHOM?

    Speaking last evening at a "welcome home" to returned soldiers and sailors residing in the Parkville district, the Rev. Dr. Rentoul said that while from ...

    Article : 317 words
  23. JAM CONTRACTS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In a report submitted to the Council of Queensland Manufacturers to-day, the secretary (Mr. S. Benjamin) stated that the jam makers had ...

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  24. GREEK KING'S COURAGE.

    M. Venizelos, the Prime Minister of Greece, has presented a medal to King Alexander, as a tribute to the cool courage displayed by the king when an aeroplane ...

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  25. ACCIDENT TO S.S. TAMBO.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Burns, Philp, and Company's island steamer Tambo put into Brisbane to-day after having been in difficulties since Wednesday, on account ...

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  26. IN ALBANIA.

    An Austrian communique issued on Sunday afternoon makes the admission that in the fighting in Albania the Italians have reoccupied the Fieri-Berat line. ...

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  27. PROPOSED TEA DUTY.

    Sir,—I notice that your Sydney special correspondent forecasts, amongst other things, a duty on tea. Might I suggest to the Government, through the medium of ...

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  28. MAGNETO STOLEN.

    A motor-car, owned by Mr. A. C. Secomb, solicitor, of Nicholson street, Foot[?]ray, was stolen from the Caulfield ra[?]urse on Saturday afternoon, but at 1 a.m. on Sunday it was found ...

    Article : 63 words
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