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  2. HUGHES CABINET RESIGNED

    The following official statement was issued to-night from the Federal Government House:—Mr. W. M. Hughes waited upon His Excellency the Governor-General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ALLIED WAR AIMS.

    The American newspapers point out that Mr. Lloyd George has outlined the aims of the Allies, arid that the Central Powers must make the next move. The Allies ...

    Article : 64 words
  4. BUSH FIRES MENACE.

    "The man who heedlessly fires a country is as good as a murderer. Look at the homes and lives he imperils." The foregoing strong indictment was attered by ...

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  5. FOE MASSING IN THE WEST.

    Gen. Sir Donglas Haig, in his Monday night report, said:—We repulsed an enemy raid, south-eastward of Ypres. Hostile artillery is active near Passchendaele. ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. LAND DEALS AND STATE POLITICS

    Cabinet sat again on Tuesday afternoon to deal with the important developments arising from the land deals report. Serious decisions Were reached. The Premier (Hon. ...

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  7. THE REFERENDUM.

    As the result of the 6,645 votes in the military scrvice referendum counted to-day, the "No" majority was reduced by 717, from 164,863 to 164,146. Of this reduction ...

    Article : 356 words
  8. LATE CABLES.

    An official announcement explasins that the late Ambassador at Washington (Sir Cecil Spring-Rice) is now on leave. Lord Reading has been appointed as High Commissioner, ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. GEN. HAIG'S REPORT.

    The London Gazette issued to-day contains a despatch by Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, containing 27,000 words, and convering the operations of the whole of last year on the ...

    Article : 300 words
  10. RUSSIANS AND PEACE.

    M. Trotsky (Russian Minister), with the other Russian delegates, hurried to Brest Litovsk, and they are now discussing the situation with the Austrians and ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. MEETING OF ALLIED PREMIERS.

    The United Press correspondent at Paris reports that an early conference of allied Premiers may be held at Paris. ...

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  12. "Britain's Peace Terms."

    The Haparanda correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—"It has been announced at the Russian capital that England has fixed her peace terms and will ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. Grneral Negotiations.

    A message was sent from Brest Litovsk to Petrograd on Saturday night reminding the Russian peace delegates that the 10 days fixed in which the other belligerents ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. "LET US RETURN TO BUSINESS.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Sun says he has learnt that Gemany may reply to Mr. Lloyd George's statement of war aims. The German ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. Peace For Slaughter?

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs from France:—The frost is breaking up, and there are signs of a great thaw which may soon transform Flanders into a quagmire. The indications ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. WEATHER THE WORST FOE.

    The despatch further points out that the enemy did his utmost to prevent the British advance in Flanders, using up no fewer than 78 German divisions; neverte ...

    Article : 276 words
  17. Loyalty of Britain.

    The Italian press applaud Mr. Lloyd George's speech. which it says, demonstrates the loyalty and value of Great Britain to her Allies. ...

    Article : 30 words
  18. Serious Struggle in Germany.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph confirms the reports of the seriousness of the struggle between the Pan-Germans and the Social Democrats ...

    Article : 215 words
  19. New Map of Europe.

    Count Czernin, when interviewed at Vienna before losving for Brest Litovsk, stated:—Austria expects as the result of the peace negotiations, that the ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. AUSTRO-GERMAN RECRIMINATIONS.

    The Austrian and German newspapers are indulging in recriminations regarding the incomplete success of the offensive against Italy. The Austrians blame the ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. Ludendorff's Threat.

    Reports from Zurich stats that Gen. Ludendorff sent an ultimatum to the German Government on the peace conditions to be imposed on Russia. After long deliberation ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  23. Britain's Captures and Losses.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  24. Germans on British Peace Terms.

    Many German newspapers exhibit an uncompromising attitude to Mr. Lloyd George,s speech. Some of them declare that the British aims are Imperialistic, ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. Japanese at Vladivostock.

    It is semi-officially stated that Japan is prepared to protect allied subjects to fulfil Entente obligations at the Russian Siberian port of Vladivostock, but it is ...

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  26. FOR KING & COUNTRY OUR PALLEN HEROES. THE AUSTRALLIANS.

    The Rev. John G. Raws has been notified that his youngest son, Lieut R. G. Raws, of the 23rd Battalion, who was previously reported missing, is now reported as killed in action on July ...

    Article : 271 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN WARRIORS PRAISED.

    The Commander-in-Chief pays high tributes to the great gallantry of the Australians at Bullecourt on April 11, 1917, in executing with the Yorkshire West ...

    Article : 171 words
  28. ALLIED 1917 CAPTURES.

    The British Eabassy announces that the British and French captured 230,000 Germans and 1,560 guns during 1917. ...

    Article : 24 words
  29. The German Censor.

    The American State Department has issued copies of secret telegrams sent by the German censor to the German press last spring prohibiting the publication of ...

    Article : 209 words
  30. Militarists v. Socialists.

    Germany has recognised the independence of England. The pan-Germans are actively seeking the overthrow of the Foreign Minister ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. Intense Artillery Duel.

    The French afternoon communique reports a most intense artillery duel in the nighttime on the right bank of the Meuse, at Bezonvaux, and in Les Chambretces ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. British War Bonds.

    Last week's subscriptions in war bonds through the banks reached a record. The total amount subscribed to the end of 1917 excceded £137,000,000. ...

    Article : 29 words
  33. TRIBUTE TO THE NAVY.

    The despatch pare high tribute to the navy at says:—"The deebt the army owes to the navy grows ever greater, and is deeply realized by the British armes ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official states:—The British and French batteries repeatedly shelled enemy positions and rear areas between Vidor and Ponte della Griula, with excellent ...

    Article : 46 words
  35. Back From Captivity.

    Six hundred released English soldiers and civilans, who on Monday arrived at Boston, Lincolnshire, from Germany, were enthusiastically welcomed. Many touching ...

    Article : 104 words
  36. Britain's Food and Liquor.

    Lord Rhondda (British Food Controller), a cablegram states, views the food situation with grave anxiety, and is unable now to avoid compulsory rationing for England. ...

    Article : 32 words
  37. Future of German Colonies.

    Lord Sydenham (who was Governor of Victorin in 1901 to 1904), in an article to The Daily Graphic, says:—"The German colonics cannot be returned to Germany. ...

    Article : 340 words
  38. Britons in Italy.

    The War Office has received a report from Aden that a strong British reconnaissance in the direction of Hatum and Jabir resulted in the destruction of the defences ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. LATE LIEUT, ERROL CRUICKSHANK.

    Licut, Errol Cruickshank, soon of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cruickshank, Largs Bay, was killed in action in France on Christinas Day. He went away with the 2nd Contingent and was in the fourth ...

    Article : 133 words
  40. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) has received a deputation from the New Zealand Agents Association, who complained that the Food ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. Labour and the War.

    The electrical workers' crisis has been settled upon the payment to the employes of a retrospeective bonus of 12½ per cent of their wages. ...

    Article : 31 words
  42. "FEAR OF CONSCRIPTION MUST BE REMOVED."

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) commented this evening on the latest phases of the Federal situation. He criticised the members of the Nationalist Party for attempting ...

    Article : 183 words
  43. Conscription Law Upheld.

    The Supreme Court of the United States has upheld the constitutionality of the compulsory draft law. Mr. Justice White, in his judgement, said that the arguments ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. LATE PTE. W. E. NINNES.

    Ptc. William E. Ninnes, the adopted son of Mr. G. Davidson, of Norwood (late of Yongala), died of wounds in England on January 2. He enlisted at Wallaroo in October, 1916 and lcit ...

    Article : 110 words
  45. Torpedoed.

    The American steamer Harry Luckenbach has been torpedoed and eight per-sons on her perished. The steamer was of 2,798 tons, and vraa built in 1881. ...

    Article : 32 words
  46. COLD-STORAGE BUNGLE.

    The Evening Standard has had an interview with a refrigeration expert, who declared that the Government had not added a single cubic foot of cold storage since the ...

    Article : 68 words
  47. LATE PTE, E. HEWISH.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Hewisa, of Main road, Prospect, has been advised that his third son, Ptc. Ernest Hewish, of the can Field Ambulance, was killed in action in France on October 4. The ...

    Article : 189 words
  48. British Destrover Gone.

    The Admiralty reports that a British destroyer has been torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean. Ten men were lost. ...

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  49. AMERICAN PREACHER'S DENUNCIATION.

    The Rev. Dr. J. Fort Newton, formerly of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.A., preaching at the City Temple, of which he has been the pastor for nearly a year, made a remarkable ...

    Article : 203 words
  50. Imperial War Exhibition.

    Gen. Lord French on Monday opened an Imperial War Exhibition at Burlington House, consisting of pictures and trophies. The exhibits included street name plates ...

    Article : 206 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 606 words
  52. KALGOORLIE MINERS' ATTITUDE.

    The following resolution was carried at last night's meeting of the Australian Labour Federation:—"That in the event of the Federal National Government breaking ...

    Article : 76 words
  53. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Sgt. R. T. McBRIDE, of Burra, and a brother to Mrs. J. L. Prise of Exeter has been wounded and gassed, and is now in the 3rd General Hospital, Wales. He was blind for 14 days, but is ...

    Article : 46 words
  54. Future of Occupied Lands.

    M. Albert Thomas (Leader of the French Socialists, and formerly Minister of Munitions), in an interview with The Daily Chromicle representative in Alsace-Lorraine, ...

    Article : 165 words
  55. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Sgt and Mrs, Mathews, of Clare, have been advised that their second son, Second-Lieut Roy Mathews of the Royal Flying Corps has been promoted to liestenant. ...

    Article : 102 words
  56. BATTALION OF OLD DEFENDERS.

    The suggested formation of a new battalion, which might be made up exclusively of returned officers, non-commissioned officers, and men, is being seriously entertained ...

    Article : 78 words
  57. A CHEER-UP ENTERTAINMENT.

    On Friday evening, at the Cheer-up Hut, Mrs Olive M. Carter will give an elocutionary evening at which the Present of the Society (Mr. W. J. Sowarn) will occupy the chair. Miss Carter ...

    Article : 90 words
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