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  2. HILLS MOTORING FATALITY.

    Unfortunately motor car accidents of a serious character have not been rare in South Australia recently, and another fatality was reported on Sunday by the ...

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  3. THE SPECIAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Already there are indications that the deliberations of the special conference of the Labour Party whose sitting will be begun at the Trades Hall this evening are ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    behind the French city of, Lille, and especially in the region toward. Rodbaix, allied airmen have observed extraordinary movements of German infantry. The ...

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  5. Eights of Neutrals.

    The Chilian reply to the German snbmarine polky Note refuses to acquiesce in the German measures because they are opposed to the ancient privileges of ...

    Article : 319 words
  6. AURORA RETURNED.

    The antarctic relief ship Aurora, with the seven survivors of the Cape Evans party of the Rosa Sea section or Sir Ernest Shockleton's antarctic expedition ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    There can be so developments in the Federal situation until Tuesday, when the Liberal Party will hold a meeting to decide upon the acceptance or otherwise ...

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  8. THE-U BOAT CAMPAIGN.

    The Civil Lord of the Admiralty (Capt. Pretyman), speaking at Chelmsford, said the serious submarine menace at the beginning of the war was defeated, and the ...

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  9. WILSON WAITING.

    The principal theme of the cable messages is still the question whether America will come into the war. There is yet no definite indication, and the hope has been expressed by Mr. Lansing that she may be able to avoid a conflict. Opinion generally, however, appears to incline to the belief that the ...

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  10. "Don't Worry."

    Admiral Reginald Bacon, D.S.O., wrote to a war loan meeting held at Greenwich on Saturday evening:—"Don't worry overmuch about the German submarines; ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. Enemy Gun Mount Wrecked

    Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig reported on Saturday evening:—The enemy to-day Attacked our new positions eastward of Sailly-Saillisel, but was everywhere ...

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  12. Mines in The Sound.

    The fear is expressed that a great number of German mines in The Sound, at the entrance to the Baltic Sea, have Broken adrift from their moorings owing ...

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  13. SUPPORT FOR MR. HUGHES.

    Messrs. Underwood and Heitmann, the Labour members who were delegates from the National Council of Western Australia to the National Federation conference in ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. Harshness to Americans.

    The Zurich correspondent of The Pent Parian says that Swiss financial circles confirm the report that the German authorities have ordered the banks to make ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. WEEK "BIG WITH FATE"

    The Observer, an influential London Sunday newspaper, says:—Only separate and decisive action by the United States can deliver the rest of the neutral world ...

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  16. Explosions in German Lines

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig on Friday evening reported that British. units had made successful raids east of Vermeiles and south-east of Ypres ...

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  17. DUTCH WHITE BOOK.

    The Netherlands Government has presented to Parliament a While Book containing correspondence with Austria-Hungary and Germany. It shows that ...

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  18. Heartless Germans.

    Four sailors who had formed part of the crew of the British steamer Dauntless (2,157 tons), which was recently torpedoed, have been picked up at sea. The men ...

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  19. A Swedish Indictment.

    Stockholm Conservative newspapers applaud the reply to America as proving that Sweden's neutrality is still active. Opposition leaders attack the Government for ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. "On the Verge of War."

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing), in a speech on Saturday afternoon, said:—"This is a time of anxiety and of heavy responsibility. We cannot ...

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  21. Bombs on Enemy Works.

    The French communique at noon on Saturday read:—We carried oat coups domain wist of Auberive, and in the sectors of Bezanges and Parroy, and made ...

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  22. Shackleton's Full Story.

    [Copyright in Australia and New Zealand by the Australian Press Association in Great Britain by The Duly Chronicle and in the United States by The New ...

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  23. THE DUKE OF NORFOLK.

    Great Britain's Premier Earl and Duke, tine Duke of Norfolk, is seriously ill. He entered upon his seventieth year on December 27 last. ...

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  24. GERMAN NEWS ESSENTIAL.

    The Cologne Gazette says arrangements have been made at Berlin for correspondents of The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago News, The New York World, and all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. WAR LOAN.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Poyton) was not in a position on Saturday to make available any additional progress futures in connection with the war loan, but he ...

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  26. German Naval Anxiety.

    The German newspapers express extravagant joy art the results of the submarine war. Naval circles, however, do not conceal their anxiety in regard to England's ...

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  27. 100,000 Tons a Week.

    The Manchester Guardian asserts that the approximate sinkings during the first week of unrestricted submarinings total 43 merchant ships of 100,000 tonnage, in ...

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  28. The World's Verdict.

    The New York Times, after citing the answers from the neutrals to the Berlin Note, says:—"When Germany violated Belgium, the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. ...

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  29. "MAGNIFICENT!" SAYS MR. DENNISON MILLER.

    Referring to the result of the war loan, Mr. Denison Miller, the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, said:—"It is magnificent. The splendid ...

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  30. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post sums up the present crisis as a morn critical phase of the situation, and states that Washington ...

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  31. "A BRILLIANT JUSTIFICATION."

    Austrian newspapers quote with satisfaction the statement by the Chancellor if the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) that a war of starvation is menacing England. ...

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  32. PEARLERS' MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    A sensational story of adventure on the part of 22 aborigines, five of whom it is Feared have perished, has been received by the Commissioner of Police from the police ...

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  33. Neutral Shipping Suffering.

    The Spanish steamer Neuva Montana (2,039 tons) and the Norwegian vessel Odin (1,045 tons) and Solbakken (2.616 tons) have been Bunk. The Odin was not warned ...

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  34. European Neutrals Sounded

    It is reported from Buda Pest that Count Tisza (the Hungarian Premier) has informed the members of hie party that before sending out the Note regarding ...

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  35. To Avoid Hostilities.

    Germany is about to dispatch a Note to the United States suggesting means for avoiding possible hostilities. ...

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  36. Exploding Candles.

    The Nord und Sud Press Agency sates that the recent Russian successes have resulted in the enemy's withdrawal from Braila and Focsani, and that they have ...

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  37. NO MODIFICATION.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) says he has not heard of any communication from Germany regarding the modification of the latter's orders in ...

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  38. More Vessels Sunk.

    The Norwegian sailing vessel Storskog (,191 tons), the steamer Havgard (1.279 tones), and the steamer Ida. (1,172 tons) have been torpedoed. Part of the Ida's ...

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  39. AN INFORMAL SUGGESTION.

    Despite the tack of official confirmation, it is generally believed that while no Note has been presented indicating that Germany has made some move towards ...

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  40. The Faith of Hate.

    Travellers from Germany sUite that it is a universal article of faith in the Fatherland that England will be reduced to starvation in three of four months, and that ...

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  41. Americans in Germany.

    The Berlin correspondent of The United Press reports that a special train will probably leave Berlin to-morrow for Berne, in Switzerland, conveying the American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. CAPTURE OF COURT.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the British correspondent at headquarters in France, writes:—The German abandomnent of Grandcourt, which enabled out troops to walk in ...

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  43. THE RED PLAGUE.

    The Home Secretary (Sir George Care) have given notice of his intention to introduce into the House of Commons a Criminal Law Amendment Bill, prviding further ...

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  44. "America Began It.",

    Herr Von Stumm (German Foreign Cinder Secretary), explaining the position of Americans in Germany, says:—Ger-many has received no reports from Court ...

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  45. Enemy Submarine Fleet.

    The Rome newspaper Agenzia "Libera says that when Germany announced her new submarine campaign she had 40 new and improved submarined in German ports ...

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  46. DISPOSAL OF PRIMARY PRODUCTS.

    A conference of delegates representing branches of the Farmers Union in the north-eastern districts was held yesterday, when it was unanimously decided:—"That ...

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  47. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    Yesterday afternoon the Premier (Mr. Wilson) was waited on by a deputation of unemployed, representative of plumbers, carpenters, bricklayers, and sewerage ...

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  48. Compensation Promised.

    Germany has promised to pay full compensation if proof is given that the Gamma was sunk by a submarine. The Dutch claim that the vessel, which was carrying ...

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  49. MESSAGE TO AMERICA.

    The British Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), in a Lincoln Day message to The New Fork Times, says:—"The battle we have been fighting is the same at bottom as ...

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  51. GERMAN PRESS GLEEFUL.

    The Frankfort Zeitung remarks that President Wilson appears to be on the warpath: but gleefully alludes to the refusal of neutrals to respond to his invitation, which ...

    Article : 114 words
  52. WOMEN IN THE WAR.

    The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey), in an article in the Pall Mall Gazette, states that one of the most valuable lessons of the war is that which ...

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  54. Drilling American Youths.

    The United States General Army Staff is drafting a Universal Service Bill for the President's consideration providing for the enrolment and drilling of the 500,000 ...

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  55. TREMENDOUS SOLAR STORM.

    Mr. Walter Gale (President of the New South Wales branch of the British Astronomical Association) reports that a great solar storm is in progress, two sunspots ...

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  56. Precautions at Washington.

    As a precaution against and other dangerous persons, only the main doors of the Capital at Washington will from this date be allowed to remain open. ...

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  57. Von Bissing Retiring.

    Gen. von Hissing,, the late German Governor-General of the occupied portion of Belgium, who has recovered from an in- flammation. of the lungs which laid him ...

    Article : 65 words
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