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  2. MORE ENEMY MINES.

    Another enemy minefield has been discovered off tie northern extremity of the North Island of New Zealand, between Cape Maria, Van Diemen, and North ...

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  3. ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS.

    The following telegram was received on Wednesday evening by Mr. George Jeffrey (Chairman of the State Wool Committee) from Sir John Higgins (Chairman of the ...

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  4. COSTLY MEAT PROBLEM.

    The catalogue of sheep at Wednesday's Abattoirs' market, totalling 6,873 animals, was comprised' chiefly of well-woolled merinos. A consignment of 950 sheep from ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S BATTLES.

    Australia's record of battles in this war is growing long as the following table, issued by the military authorities will show. In this li are given only the ...

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  6. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    In Committee of Supply in the" Federal House of Representatives to-day. The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) moved that Supply for three ...

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  7. GERMANS CROSSED MATZ RIVER.

    A wireless German message says:—We maintained the lines which we captured south of Assainvillers against violent counter-attacks. We are fighting in the ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In view of the opening of the Imperial Conference, the Royal Colonial Institute has passed a motion urging that in the interests of the Empire and the native ...

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  9. CONFERENCE AND THE HUSH ISSUE.

    Sir George Reid, M.P., in a letter to The Morning Post, condemns the suggestion to submit the Irish question to the Imperial Conference. He holds that such a ...

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  10. NEW INDUSTRIES PROPOSED.

    It was stated to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) that two proposals had been made to establish industries in Australia with the assistance of British ...

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  11. French Regaining Ground

    The French communique on Tuesday night reported:—The battle was continued to-day on the front from Montdidier to the River Oise. On the left troops ...

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  12. QUALITY OF TWEEDS.

    Mr. C. E. Moore, Managing Director S.A. Woollen Co., Ltd., writes writes reference to an article published in The Register on Wednesday regarding the relative ...

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  13. Tenacious French Resistance.

    Mr. Perris, war correspondent of The Daily Chronicle, quotes a French staff officer as saying:—"This is a real battle." meaning to contrast the ...

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  14. FRENCH AVIATION WORK.

    The communique, referring to the French air fighting, adds:—Our day bombing squadrons continued to work on Monday, despite the bad weather. Groups of ...

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  15. DELEGATES WELCOMED.

    The Dominions and colonial "delegates to the Imperial Conference There welcomed by the Prime. Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) at the opening of the Imperial War ...

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  16. TOO OLD!

    Is a man too old at 70? The Public Service Act replies in the affirmative, and at the end of the present month 43 vet[?]ans who hare readied the allotted span ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    The International Seamon's Congress. [?]sting of delegate of she allied and Scandinavian countries has elected Mr Havelock Wilson president. It was ...

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  18. A PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) told Mr. West (N.S.W.) that his reference to the London parity, in regard to price ...

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  19. Americans' Fresh Advance

    The American communique on Tuesday night stated:—North-westward of Chateau Thierry we again advanced our positions in the Belleau Wood, and took 250 ...

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  20. LABOUR AND THE RAND.

    Speaking at a dinner to &en. Henry, Governor-General of the Belgian Congo, who is in Capetown on his way to Europe, Mr. Malan (Minister of Mines); referring ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE

    The United Press correspondent reports that the Australians had a spanking success," and their advance considerably improved the British position along the ridge ...

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  22. HEAVY AERIAL WORK.

    Gen. Haig, in his aviation bulletin, reports:—Our airmen on the French battlefront, despite the cloudy weather, worked early and They dropped 8 tons of ...

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  23. A FISHING TRAGEDY.

    During a equall in Morecambe Bay a fishing Boat from Ulveretone sank on a sandbank, and 17 men were drowned, including two colonial munition workers. ...

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  24. WORLD RECORD ACHIEVED.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), in the House of Representative to-day, stated that negotiations regarding wool, which had been proceeding for several ...

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  25. AN EX-GERMAN COAL MINE.

    Mr. D. R. Llewellyn, the Welsh coal magnate, has purchased a coalfield of 5,000 acres in West Glamorgan. It is estimated that 200,000 tone of workable coal is already ...

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  26. LABOUR AND THE LAND.

    The conference of the Australian Labour Party to-night discussed the recommendations of the country section in regard to the policy for land settlement. Among the ...

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  27. French Grains and Losses.

    The French afternoon communique states:—The enemy last evening and last night continued his pressure in the direction of Estrees St. Denis and Ribecourt. ...

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  28. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    Judgment has been reserved by the Privy Council in the appeal case Permanent Trustee Company of New South Wales v. Fels. ...

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  29. "BREAK THROUGH" ADMITTED.

    A wireless German official message admitted the reverse in the following terms:—The enemy attacked this evening between the Ancre and the Somme and ...

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  30. LAND FOR IRISH SOLDIERS.

    The Solicitor-General for Ireland (Mr. A. W. Samuels), replying in the House of Commons to questions in regard to Lord French's proclamation promising that after ...

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  31. ANOTHER VICTORIAN PROTEST.

    More than 300 farmers, graziers, and stockowners from all parts of the State gathered in the quadrangle at the Newmarket saleyards to-day to protest against ...

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  32. "GRIEVE THOUSAND" SUGGESTED.

    Capt. Robert Grieve, V.C., who returned to Australia a few days ago, was asked to-night whether he would follow the example of Capt. Caraichael. M.L.C, of New South ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register. Thursday. June 11, 1863.— This evening a complimentary dinner will be given to Capt. Ferguson at the Squatters' Arms Thebarton.—Mr. F.G. Waterhouse (curator of the ...

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  34. On the Australian Front. [From the Australian Official War Correspondent.]

    The dash and Spirit of the Australian [?] were well illustrated in an incident which occurred on the Morlancourt Ridge on Friday afternoon. While the trench ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliament was opened on Wednesday by the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson). In his speech His Excellency said legislation would be submitted ...

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  36. Situation Not Disquieting.

    The military situation is not disquieting. The ground lost so far is without strategic-value. A south-westerly wind favours the French in gas attacks. Rain is ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. AWAKE, AUSTRALIA!

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr Watt) to-day expressed pleasure at the decision of the National Party of New South Wa[?] to invite Parliament' to adjourn for a ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    "I do not think," said the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan), who passed through Melbourne to-day on hie tray to the Labour Conference in Perth, that ...

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  40. LOCAL LABOUR ACTION.

    The executive of the Labour Party had made arrangements to wait upon the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) on Wednesday with a view to urge him to impress upon ...

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  41. EXPORTS TO BRITAIN.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Jensen) has been informed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that the following have been added to the list of articles, the ...

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  42. ENLISTMENTS TO DATE.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) said to-day that 398.487 men had enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force up to April 30. The embarkations had ...

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  43. A GREAT FIRE.

    A fire in Constantinople [?] 8,000 houses. ...

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