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  2. QUEENSLAND SITUATION GRAVE.

    The extraordinary outburst of militant unionism on the norhern railways of the State is causing serious concern to the Government. The Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) ...

    Article : 588 words
  3. THE WAR SITUATION.

    During the 10 weeks prior to Saturday midnight Hun submarines Bank 188 British vessels of more than 1,600 tons register, and 45 below that, tonnage Unhappily ...

    Article : 400 words
  4. DARKER SYDNEY.

    The strike outlook is blacker than ever. Last night it was confidently hoped that the resumption of the conference between the Government and representatives of ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  5. The Call for Men.

    The State Reciting Committee Writes:—The district of Grey (D), which: includes the northern portion of the State dawn to Wilmington, has enlished 130 men for the ...

    Article : 506 words
  6. AMERICAN ARMY AID.

    The British Wednesday morning communique reports:—We mads a successful raid last night near to Lombartzyde. The enemy's artillery is active east and north ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    "The Vice-President' of the Executive Council (Mr. Millen) told Mr. Fairbairn (V.) that Mr. J. C. Watson had reported that 35,680 soldiers had expressed a [?] ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  8. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Sr. Hamilton Lew ina speech in the United States Seriate, said that American troops would not only be sent to France, but also to Russia and Italy. ...

    Article : 33 words
  9. AMERICAN WHEAT CROP.

    The United States Department of Agriculture estimates that tne. total American wheat this year will amount to 653,00,000 bushels, compared with a yearly average ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Containing 841 names of soldiers of all the Australian States, as follow:-Killed in action, 3 officers, 201 men; died of wounds, 18 men; died of illness [?] men wounded 24 officers 274 men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  11. Food Control in America.

    The Senate has adopted the Food Control Bill, which has already been passed by the House of Representatives. It gives the President wide powers, which he will ...

    Article : 50 words
  12. EASTERN FRONT.

    The Government has secured the hidden archives which were kept by the secret police of, the Czarist regime, and promisee that remarkable revelations will ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. THE SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty, States that the shipping arrivals for the week were 2,673 and the sailing numbered 2,796. Twenty-one vessels over 1,600 tons and two under that ...

    Article : 40 words
  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    387.—Sgt. A. ASH. Adelaide, Feb, 25 (p.r. miss). 1920.—Pte. A. FIGG, Mylor, Aug. 4-16 (p.r. wounded and missing). 1876—Pte. C. B. H. MORRIS, Edwardstown, June ...

    Article : 362 words
  15. SINKINGS FOR TEN WEEKS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  16. Strong Cabinet Formed.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily. Telegraph, states, that the, most notable feature, of M. Kerensky's new Cabinet is the retirement of M. [?] ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. HOSPITAL SHIPS' PROTECTION.

    The Daily Chronicle states that it is true that Germany has agreed to an arrangement regarding hospital ships, but there has been no formal agreement with the ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. Germans Concentrating Men and Guns.

    M. Marcel Hutin writes in The Echo that the Germane have reorganized their troops in the rear of the Flanders [?] and have accumulated more heavy batteries in view ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. LUMPERS AND FOOD CARGOES.

    The Wharf labourers' difficulty, in consequence of the refusal of the men to load cargoes of food for export overseas, was referred to in the House of Representatives ...

    Article : 300 words
  20. FRENCH LOSSES.

    For the weekended August 5 there were 948 arrivals and 934 sailings. The sinkings were four vessels above 1,600 tons and two below that tonnage. Six ships were ...

    Article : 41 words
  21. ENLISTMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  22. Successful Counter-offensive

    A wireless Russian official message says:—In the region of the confluence of the Zbrucz with the Dniester we made an offensive, and captured the villages of ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. Artillery Along the Aisne.

    The French Wednesday morning communique reports:—There was most marked reciprocal artillery activity last evening on most of the [?] front. Our fire repulsed ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. Fate of German Raiders.

    In the House of Commons to-day Dr. Macnamara (Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Admiralty), in reply to Mr. R. P. Honston, said the Admiralty was not ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. Attested on Thursday.

    L. V. KEARIN. clerk; A. V. G. WILKINSON, farm labourer; R. F. GUNN. farmer; A, MILLER, motor driver; G. H. SMITH, civil servant; F. CRAWFORD. stable lad; C. D. KINNANE ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. HINDENBURG AND U-BOATS.

    The following is a detailed account of the interview (a cabled summary of which appeared several weeks ago) which Gen. Hindenburg gave to a Spanish paper:— ...

    Article : 594 words
  27. SOUTHERN SETTLEMENT LIKELY.

    After a conference this evening between representatives of 15 railway organizations and the Government regarding the southern district dispute concerning the ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. Poles Against Germans.

    Numerous riots have occurred in Poland. The Germans, fearing an organized revolt, have sent back all German women, including the wives of high officers. ...

    Article : 28 words
  29. Shall Britons Go to Stockholm?

    Friday's Labour Conference will comprise 600 delegates, who will meet at the Central Hall, Westminster. The gathering is awaited with daily increasing ...

    Article : 428 words
  30. Martial Law in Greece.

    Replying to North Epirus deputies, who claimed admission to the Greek Chamber of Deputies, the Premier. (M. Venezelos); paid that the criminal policy of the recent ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. EMBARGO TO CONTINUE.

    At a meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union, held to-night, it was decided that the embargo in connection with the loading of foodstuffs on ovenseas vessels should ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mrs. T. Price, of Hawthorn, has been notified that one of her three sons, Lieut, W. D. Price M.M., is returning to Australia. Lieut Price was severely wounded at the front. ...

    Article : 241 words
  33. SIGNS OF TROUBLE IN VICTORIA.

    The Victorian Railways Commissioners introduce to introduce the butty gang system with permanent employes, consequent upon a recommendation made by the royal ...

    Article : 246 words
  34. ITALY'S FIGURES.

    For the week ended August 5 the arrivals totalled 487 and the sidings 442. Two steamers and a small sailer were sunk. ...

    Article : 27 words
  35. THE WHEAT BOARD.

    The result of the voting for the election of a representative of the fanners on the Australian Wheat Board resulted in the selection of Mr. dement Giles, of South ...

    Article : 337 words
  36. Assurance to Serbia.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in a speech at a luncheon to M. Pasitch (Premier of Serbia), said he believed in little nations. He belonged to one himself. ...

    Article : 302 words
  37. FRUITGROWERS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference of fruitgrowers of Tasmania was held at Hobart to-day. All districts were represented. The delegates to the Melbourne Conference submitted ...

    Article : 520 words
  38. RED TRIANGLE DAY.

    There was a good gathering of members of the Citizens' Committee at luncheon at the South Australian. Hotel on Thursday to consider the Question of augmenting the ...

    Article : 415 words
  39. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Mr. Elliot Johnson, N.S.V.) took the Chair tit 2.30 p.m. Federal Capital Works. The Primp Minister told Mr. Gregory. ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  40. CONSCRIPTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    It is generally regarded as certain thai the age limit of enlistment will be reduced from 20 to 19 years. Probably, also, the standard of physical efficiency will be ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. Plotters in Argentine.

    A great sensation has been caused by the discovery by the Argentine. Foreign Office of a German espionage, plot to secure information regarding the movements of ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. QUERIES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Acting Premier (Mr. Fuller) made a long statement to show the improvement in the railway and tramway traffic since the strike ...

    Article : 251 words
  43. Incidents of the War.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary for War (Mr. Macphereson) informed Mr. Arthur Ponsonby in the Commons, that the War Cabinet had forbidden soldiers to ...

    Article : 163 words
  44. REPUBLIC WILL DECLARE WAR?

    Government circles are informed that Argentina will mobilize 100,000 troops this month preparatory to a break with Germany, which is considered inevitable. ...

    Article : 26 words
  45. Secret Tunnel Found.

    The Italian Government requisitioned the Aden Hotel, which was formerly owned by Germans. It discovered a secret tunnel to the Villa of Roses, which was ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 880 words
  47. GERMANS AND GERARD.

    The German press has not yet been allowed to refer to the revelation of the American ex-Ambassador to Germany (Mr. Gerard), although the Dutch papers ...

    Article : 33 words
  48. A KIND OF PEACE.

    Mr. Holman, speaking at the Liverpool Exchange, said he believed the Allies could have peace during the next few weeks, but ...

    Article : 84 words
  49. IN HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Several references to the strike, incidental or direst, were made in the Federal House of Representatives to-day. Members Travelling. ...

    Article : 198 words
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