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  2. AMERICA AT WAR.

    The Shipping Board has contracted for the construction of three shipyards, each capable of turning out one high-speed 5,000 ton steel ship each 48 houre. ...

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  3. GALLANT APPRENTICE.

    Mr. J. S. Wainrwright (acting commissioner of Sea Semite)) brought under the notice of His Excellency the Governor, who a Chief Scout for Booth Australia, the ...

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  4. THE WAR SITUATION.

    Will Italy reap the full fruits of her notable series of victories, or will Austro-German reinforcements succeed in stopping her armies short of the coveted prize ...

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  5. WAR-TIME PROFIT TAX.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn), on his return from Melbourne on Saturday morning, was questioned regarding the position of the ...

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  6. ON THE WEST.

    The British Friday midday bulletin records:—The weather is unsettled. The enemy heavily shelled positions north of Arleux en Forelle, and attempted ...

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  7. STRIKE PEACE PROPOSAL.

    The efforts of the Lord Mayor (Ald. Meagher) to mediate between the Government and tie strike defence committee have foiled, and to-night (Sunday) there appears ...

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  8. VITAL ITALIAN THRUST.

    The Austrians announce that Italian cavalry is rushing on Laibach, which is about 46 miles east of Gorizia, and north-east of Treiste. It is believed that ...

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  9. Another French Victory.

    Gen. Haig, on Saturday morning, reported that unsettled weather prevailed. The German artillery tow active southward of Lens and in the neighbourhood of the ...

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  10. Canadian Anti-Conscriptionists.

    Numerous arrests of anti-conscriptionists have been made. The Government has announced its intention to strictly enforce the law. ...

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  11. Alarm in Germany.

    The Agendia Liberia states that information from Berlin shows that the Austrian Heats have greatly alarmed German military circles. The Kaiser has arranged a ...

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  12. EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official message says:—British and Belgian forces in the northern area cleared the country between the Ruaha and Ulanga Rivera, and drove the ...

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  13. AFTER-WAR TRADE.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in an interview, said he did not consider there was any inconsistency in President Wilson's Note and the Allies' policy, and the resolutions of ...

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  14. NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    The British Admiralty reports that British light forces destroyed four enemy minesweepers off the Jutland coast on Saturday morning. ...

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  15. San Gabrielle Doomed.

    The military expert of The Echo [?] Paris is convinced that Monte San Gabrielle is doomed, and that after its fall the Austrian tenure of San Daniele will be ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    There was a serious falling off in the customs revenue last month, the amount having been £687,542 below the total for the corresponding month of last year. The ...

    Article : 275 words
  17. QUESTIONS RAISED IN PARLIAMENT.

    After a recess of a week the Senate will meet again on Wednesday. Several measures of comparatively minor importance are ready to occupy the Attention of ...

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  18. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A wireless German official message reports:—We regained portion of the ground lost south-weat of Le Catelet. A wireless German official message ...

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  19. Italians Sanguine.

    Italian Embasy advices state that the success of the Italian offensive forced the Emperor Charles to abandon his visit to Trieste. The Austrians are now making a ...

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  20. Germans in Belgium.

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf states that news from Belgium indicates that the Germans are preparing for a possible evacuation of the coastal district before the ...

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  21. Control of Butter.

    The Food Controller is about to proscribe that after Monday, September 10, no butter shall be sold by an importer or maker above the fixed maximum price. ...

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  22. SUBMARINES.

    Admiral Sims, in his report to the Navy Department, further states that depth charges have proved the most effective means of dealing with submarines, but it ...

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  23. Thrust and Parry.

    A wireless Austrian official message dated August 29 states that the Italian thrust is more powerful than hitherto. The Austrians claim to have repulsed attacks on ...

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  24. RUSSIAN MELTING POT.

    Gen. Michaelson (a former attache at the Russian Embassy at Berlin) has asserted that Germany contemplated a declaration of war against Russia in 1909 and ...

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  25. Price of Wheat.

    President Wilson has fixed 220 cents as the price of the 1917 wheat crop. ...

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  26. THE RYAN GOVERNMENT.

    The National Political Council of Queensland, in a manifesto to the electors of Queensland, calls attention to the conduct of the Ryan Government in dealing with ...

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  27. THE REDCAPS.

    M. Jougla, of the editorial staff of Le Bonnet Rouse, who was formerly Secretary to Duval, manager of the paper, who a under arrest, has Seen arrested. Jougla ...

    Article : 162 words
  28. American Shipping Losses.

    The Navy Department's figures indicated that since the entry of America into the war only one-half of 1 per cent. of American shipping has been submarined. ...

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  29. Menace to Riga.

    A wireless Russian official message states:—We repulsed attacks south of Ocna, in the neighbourhood of Ireshti; also in the Suchitza Valley. The enemy ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The revenue returns for August disclose a deficit on the month's operations of £107,324. The financial position of the State as at August 31 is disclosed by the ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. Faith in U-Boats.

    The German Admiral von Scheer, in a boasting interview in The Leipsig Tageblatt, avows that the submarines "will do the trick. We expect everything of them. ...

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  32. 100,000 Austrians Captured.

    The Austrian loses are officially estimated at least 100,000 during the offensive. Already 14 strongly fortified mountains have been, stormed and captured. The ...

    Article : 176 words
  33. NEW PHASE IN QUEENSLAND.

    At Bowen on Saturday the waterside workers refuged to load sugar going out of the State. A number of man went down to the jetty this morning, but declined to ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The revenue retains for August show how great on effect the strike has had on the public receipts. The total received for the month was £1,253,529, or £299,313 ...

    Article : 58 words
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  36. MINISTER RESIGNED.

    Almepeyda's death has shaken the French Cabinet, M. Malvy, the Home Minister, has resigned. He explains that he tendered his resignation months ago ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT DETERMINED.

    Speaking at Wattle Grove on Saturday afternoon, the Minister of industry (Mr. R. P. Blundell) made an emphatic pronouncement of the attitude of the South ...

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  38. Moscow Conference.

    The Russian Embassy has informed the United States Government that the Moscow Conference has agreed to a programme showing the necessity of concentrating on ...

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  39. FURTHER FLOODS FEARED.

    The Chairman of the Victorian. Water Commission stated on Saturday that floods would again cause serious losses if the unfavourable conditions of the previous ...

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  42. VICTORIAN POSSIBILITIES.

    Little happened to alter the strike situation in Victoria during the week-end. From the ominous rumblings of strike leaders at a mass meeting held on the ...

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  43. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    A telegram from Coblenz states that the commander of the 8th Army Corps warns the workmen that enemy propaganda is seeking to sow distrust at home and in the ...

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  44. Demobilization Discussed.

    A consensus of opinion is that the results of the conference at Moscow have greatly strengthened the Provisional Government. Russian democracy previously ...

    Article : 259 words
  45. TRIBUTE TO ADAM LINDSAY GORDON.

    The annual pilgrimage to the grave of the poet, Adam Lindsay Gordon, in the Brighton Cemetery, took place to-day. Fully 4,000 people passed ...

    Article : 126 words
  46. Always a German.

    The Bergen Court has sentenced Lieut. Lawen, a German spy, to five years, and another German to sour years imprisonment Lawen declared that a German ...

    Article : 64 words
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  49. "Left The Public Cold."

    The new "National Party" has left the public cold. It is generally regarded as a mischievous move at the present time. No details are available in confirmation of the ...

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