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  2. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    Our plain call is to help to the atmost, our wounded. We appland Australia's sons for their sacrifices in fighting our battle for us. Words are cheering and ...

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  3. CONCENTRATION CAMP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Major Sands, commandant of the German concentration camp, gave evidence that out of the profits of his canteen he built five ovens ...

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  4. TEN MILLION STARVING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister received word to the eftect that ten millliou people in Poland are starving. ...

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  5. THE WAR. Italy and Austria.

    ROME, Sunday.—At Italy's instance, the Serbians have evacuated Durazze, but maintain strategic positions in the vicinity. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The reception of the troops yesterday was a most homely affair. There was no formality about it and ceremony, would have been out of ...

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  7. SOLDIERS EXEMPT FROM TAXATION.

    LONDON. Monday.—The prime Minister stated to-day that soldiers' pay would be exempt from taxation. ...

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  8. Plots in Egypt.

    GAIRO, Monday.—General Maxwell has issued an important proclamation calling upon anyone aware of a plot against the Government to inform the authorities, ...

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  9. AN AEROPLANE WINGED.

    ROME, Sunday.—One of the aeroplanes yesterday homeward bound waa hit by a rifle shot and fell into the sea. Barletta was captured with two officers. ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN, OFFICIAL REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—An Austrian communique states: An Austrian army corps is fighting in close touch with the Germans between the 'Vistula and Bug. It ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    T. G. Hewitt and Sons, £10 10s; T. M. Howitt, £5 5; amounds previously acknowledged, £271 5s 10d; lotul £287 6s 10d. ...

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  12. OFFICIAL CHRONICLER APPOINTED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" correspondent at Venice says Gabrielle D'A'nnunzie has been appointed official chronicier of the war. ...

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  13. Retrenchment Committee.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Departmental Committee on Retrenchment includes Mr. McKenna and Mr. Montagu, Lord Midleton. Harold Cox and several members of ...

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  14. Meeting of Lismore Committee.

    A meolliig, of the Lismore committee was held at the Council Chambers last evening under, the championship of Mr. S. Mclean. ...

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  15. A. CORAKI MAN AT THE FRONT.

    Our Coraki correspondent write:—Mr. O. D. Ward, who formerly ran a successful pharmacy at Coraki, is now a sergeant in the A.M.C. at the Dardanelles. In a letter ...

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  16. PREPARTING FOR WINTER CAMPAIGN.

    ROME. Monday.—Italy is preparing for a winter campaign in the Alps and is Collecting the ships of. sheep, goats, lambs, calves, rabbits, foxes, and wolves. The ...

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  17. PRISONERS TAKEN IN JUNE.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—During June, 61.900 Austrian and German prisonners passed Trieff, Including [?] officers. Ten thousand of the prisoners ore Germans. ...

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  18. The Dardanelles.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Turks have received by rad via Bulgaria thirteen waggon loads of benzine, four waggon loads of sulphur, a quantity of drugs, and tour ...

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  19. GERMANS CLAIM A VICTORY.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Berlin communique says: At Buelaw, near Allnnz, we defeated the Russian reinforcements hurriedly brought'up, taking 3620 prisoners, ...

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  20. FLENTY OF HOTHEADS.

    LONDON, MONDAY.—The "Daily Chronicle" says that Phillp Gibbs, the Journalist, writting from the British headquarters, quotes a Sergeant Major's opinion of ...

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  21. WILL NOT EXPECT OURTESY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Holhnan, referring to the official secrecy concerning the arrival of wounded soldiers, remarked when Mr. Black has been an long a Minister as I ...

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  22. SHORTAGE OF MUNITIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Itally Chronlele's" Athens correspondent says the srareity of [?]tions in Turkey is causing Germany and Austria to take extremely ...

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  23. EX-PULILS OF LISMORE DISTRICT SCHOOL AT THE FRONT.

    It is the intention to have placed in a prominent position in the main corridor of the Lismore District School a large panel on wiilch will be the names of those ...

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  24. THANKSCIVING SERVICES.

    CAPEDOWN, Sunday.—Crowded thanksgiving, services were held throughout South Africa, at which Home of the vie torious troops attended. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN METALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is understood an ofter has been made to the British Government with regard to Australian metals. ...

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  26. INVENTION COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir J. J. Thomson, Sir C. A. Parsons and Mr. G. T. Bellby form Lord Fisher's inventions committee. Twelve of the most prominent scientists, ...

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  27. Selling Secrets.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Charles Bucknall, who had been acting at confidential clerk in the Russian Consul's office, was charged at Melbourne to-day under the ...

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  28. KAISER'S FORTUNE DIMINISHED.

    ROME, Monday.—A private letter from Berlin states that the Kaiser's personal fortune has greatly diminished. He was Interested In many industries which are ...

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  29. ALLIES' SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mall's" Athena correspondent says the Allies are attacking vehemently along the whole line and the ships are co-operating. It is ...

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  30. Submarine Strife.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Passengers state that the German [?], which tried to sink the British liner Orduna, was hiding behind a ship, apparently the ...

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  31. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION SUSPENDED.

    SOFIA, Monday.—A Ministerial order definitely suspends railway communication with Turkey. ...

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  32. JUBILATION.

    BERNE, Monday. There is Jubllation in Germany and Austria over the coal strike. ...

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  33. Personal Items.

    Mr. Wood, of the Bush Brotherhood, who was stationed at Kyogle, has enlisted for. service at the front. Mr. G.R. McPhee, who was assistant ...

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  34. What Germany Says.

    LONDON, Monday.—A report from Constantinople states that Germany informed, the Porte that she guarantees England will pay Turkey a war Indemnity of ...

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  35. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Gustave Serve, in the "Guerre Socialle" denounces the South Wales strike as high treason aginst England, France and all the Allies. ...

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  36. Recruiting.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—1232 recruits enrolled in Victoria on Saturday, making a total for the fortnight of 13,810. As the result of a meeting at Newcastle ...

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  37. SERIDUS PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Winstone states the situation is unchanged. The representatives of the miners will not see Mr, Runciman again unless great changes take ...

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  38. Au Important Mission.

    ROME, Monday.—Prince George of Greece has arrived to confer with the King of Italy. Diplomatists attach great importance to the mission. ...

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  39. [?]ZEN EFFORNTERY."

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Herald," commenting: on the case of the Orduna, says: Civilisation cannot show a case of such brazen effrontery and such evil ...

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  40. NO STRIKE PAY.

    LONDON,. MONDAY.—There was un unpleasant shock to the miners owing to the notice that there was no strike pay in South Wales. The war chest only, contains ...

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  41. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    The fifty-fourth casually list issued today includes the folowing:— NEW SOUTH WALES ...

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  42. LEADER'S CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Holman and Mr. Wade had another conference to-day In respect to the recruiting campaign which is expected to be a huge success. ...

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  43. CONTROLLING THE LIOUOR TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Central Control of liquer Traffic Board has issued its first order at Newhaven on the Sussex coast. This orders licensing hours to be ...

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  44. RETURNS AT CARFTON.

    GRAFTON, Monday.—The recruiting returns by the police so far show that 71 are willing to enlist and 150 less willing. All are single men from 18 to 45. ...

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  45. Russian Campaign.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The Germans are pressing heavily into new positions and have occupied both banks of the watercourses north-west of Warsaw. They ...

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  46. On the Western Front.

    LONDON. Sunday.—Sir John French reports the situation is unchanged since the 9th though there has been considerable activity on the part ot the enemy and ...

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  47. TO-DAY'S RECRUITS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Over threw hundred men enlisted at Victoria Barracks to-day. ...

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  48. LIVERPOOL UAMP INQUIRY,

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the inquiry into the conditions at Liverpool camp to-day Mr. Justice Rich said he had been making Inspections and it appeared to him in ...

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  49. ALLEGED ARSON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Jury at Hay in the case of James Aberlinu and Patrick Madden, charged with setting are to a dwelling house at Hillston with intent to ...

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  50. AUSTRIANS CAPTURED.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—Two Cossack [?] north-west of Random captured 280 Austrians and two machine guns. The enemy between the Vistula and Bug have ...

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  51. SHARP ACTIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique says: Sharp action have taken place on the heights of the Mouse. We retook a trench section which the enemy occupied on ...

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  52. PASSING IT ON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The milk distributing companion appeared before the Nccessary Commodities Commission and asked to be allowed to pass the recent Increase ...

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  53. VOLUNTEERS FAREWELLED.

    On Friday evening last in the Hibernian Hall Messrs. T. R. Sweeney and E. McDonald (the latter from the District Railway Superintendent's office were tendered ...

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  54. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Chief Secretary referring to complaints that he had not proclaimed Australia Day as a public holiday explained he did not do so in tho city ...

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  55. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—An official report issued at Berlin states the Germans south-west of Krasnostav captured 28 officers, 6380 mon, and nine, machino ...

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  56. TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Conciliation Roard awarded the trainway strikers concessions totalling £58,300 per annum. All the men are now coming up to 40s a ...

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  57. THE REFERENDUM.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The paper for Referendum pamphlets weights approximately 200 tons. Nearly three million pamphlets are to be addressed and posted to ...

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  59. RETREAT ALONG THE WHOLE LINE.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Another officials statement says: General Hindenburg's oftensive has led to great events. Generals Von Buelow's army is processing in the ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Sunday.—M. Venlzotos, Premier, addressed the Liberal Party and said in the Government opinion it would be better to postpone the meeting of ...

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