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  2. MUNICIPAL SERVICE

    In pursmance of a long established custom the newly-elected Mayor of the City (Cr T. T. Hollway) and his colleagues yesterday morning attended Divine service ...

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  3. SPOTTING ONE ISSUE OF THE WAR

    It is profitable sometimes to fix our gaze on one single thing and shut out of sight every other matter till we have thoroughly assimilated that thing. ...

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  4. UNREST IN GERMANY

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— "An official despatch from France, ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Harbin says that the Japanese Generalissimo Otani. heavily defeated the Bolsheviks on the borders of Manchuria, when 4000 ...

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  6. WEEK'S AIR ACTIVITY

    The Press Bureau states:—"Details of the week's air activity show that over 200 tons of bombs were dropped on enemy organisations in the battle area alone ...

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  7. TRUE ECONOM[?]

    Major Cutadash always [?] ordering his summer [?] the first week in September. [?] however, when he entered his ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," and us cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports, under sate Sunday, 1.20 p.m., that the enemy in the evening repeatedly counter attacked our position at Mont St. Quentin ...

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  10. CONSULS LEAVE MOSCOW.

    A wireless Russian official message dated Friday says:— "As a result of the attempt on his life at Moscow. M. Lenin was wounded. The communique does not ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. "RIDICULOUS RUMORS."

    An authoritative German military statement warns the people against "[?]diculous rumors" spreading in Germany such as wholesale mutinies the betrayal ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS IN FOREFRONT.

    The capture of Mont St. Quentin will rank as one of the Australians' most brilliant achievements. Although fighting for several months without respite ...

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  13. PAN-GERMANS CHANGED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" draws attention to the change which has come over the pan-Germans. ...

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  14. THE ATTACK ON LENIN.

    A wireless Russian official message reports that Lenin was bit twice, the bullets striking each shoulder. In one case a lung was affected ...

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  15. GERMANY'S DIFFICULTIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that Count Von Hertling. Imperial German Chancellor, addressing a deputation of students. gloomily depicted ...

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  16. ATTACK ON LENIN

    A message from Moscow says that Lenin was leaving a meeting of laborers. which he addressed, when he was stepped by two women, who discussed with ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. ENEMY'S AIR LOSSES.

    Commenting on the British aviation communiques the British Bureau of Information at New York declares that there is a remarkably high average of ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. EAST AFRICA CAMPAIGN

    Pretoria advices report that Viscount Buxton, Governor General of South Africa referring to the honors conferred in connection with the campaigns in ...

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  19. PRESSMEN ENTERTAINED

    Visiting editors were entertained at luncheon by the Empire Press Union at the Savoy Hotel. Lord Burnham presided, and paid a great tribute to the great ...

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  20. WORK BEHIND FRONT

    It is stated in the "Telegraaf" that women and girls are being deported from Ghent for forced labor behind the German front. replacing deported men whose ...

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  21. HUNS PAY THE PENALTY.

    Travellers arriving at Amsterdam from Germany state 49 people were killed in Cologue, and entire streets are devastated at Mannheim. The analine works ...

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  22. "HOME OF DISLOYALTY"

    "North Queensland is the home of the loyalty." "A dumping ground for the [?] of Australia; "Disloyalty is spreading in Brisbane," and similar ...

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  23. CONSTANTINOPLE RAIDED.

    Washington advices report that the American State Department has received information that following on an Allied air raid on Tuesday last. more than 1000 ...

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  24. V.C. WINNERS

    The last steamer which sailed for Australia is called the Victoria Cross Ship because there are so many V.C, winners on board. They include :—M'Dougall ...

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  25. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnishe dto Reuter the following wireless from Honolulu:— It is announced that the Treasury ...

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  26. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    Mr Hughes and party visited the Grand Fleet and lunched with Admiral Beatty. They boarded the battleship Australia where they were welcomed. ...

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  27. AMERICANS HONORED.

    General Pershing. Commander of the American Army in France, reports that among recent awards for bravery are more than thirty to Americans. Among ...

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  28. NEXT OF KIN REQUIRED

    The following next-of-Kin are asked to communicate with the officer in charge of the Base Records:—Mr J. J. Carroll. late of Ouyen, registered next-of Kin of Pte J. ...

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  29. POLICE STRIKE SETTLED

    The police strike was settled after Mr Lloyd George has received a deputation. The men will receive 13/ weekly increase, and will resume duty immediately. ...

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  30. LABOR AND THE WAR

    Mr Samuel Gompors, president of the American Federation of Labour, was the guest of the Government at a luncheon at the Carlton Hotel on Friday, Mr G. ...

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  31. MUNITION WORKERS

    During last week a statement was issued by the Defence Department dealing with allowances to munition workers and navvies despatched to Great Britain ...

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  32. MUTINY OF CZECH SAILORS.

    An official despatch from France states that the Czech craw of an Austrian warship in harbor at Cattaro revalted. The Czech deputy. Souket is said to have left ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. RETIREMENT OF COMMISSIONER.

    The Press Bureau states that Lieut Gen Sir Macready Succeeds Sir Edward R. Henry as Commissioner of Police in the metropolis. The King has conferred ...

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  34. VETERINARY STUDENTS

    A military order was issued to-day to the effort that no restriction was placed on the enlistment of first and second year veterinary students. Third and fourth ...

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  35. LONG ROAD AHEAD

    Mr Bonar Law, in farewelling the Canadian editors, said that the present situation is different from the black days of March. A long road is still ahead, and ...

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  36. SUNSHINE CIRCLE

    My "Birthday Gift" to the Prisoners of War Fund: Total received, £76/65. Flowers of great beauty and fragrance forget-me-nets from Sunshine "Birthday" ...

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  37. ITALIANS ACTIVE

    An Italian official message, received at 5.10 p.m. on Saturday, says:—We Penetrated deeply the enemy's position on Mont Emaio, inflicting heavy casualties ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S LOSSES

    The return issued by the Defence Department shows that up to 31st December the Casualties in the A.I.F. totalled 274,313. Details are as follows:— ...

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  39. ALLIED WORK IN GERMANY

    Paris advices report that it has transpired that French aviators have been carrying to Germany intelligence agents whom the aeroplanes have picked up and ...

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  40. GERMANY AND SPAIN

    Advices from Paris announce that the newspaper "Le Journal's" correspondent at Madrid reports the torpedoing of another Spanish steamer, the Alexandrine ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. A KNIGHT DEGBADED

    The Press Bureau states that the King has degraded Sir Joseph Jonas from the degree of Knight Bachelor. [Sir Joseph Jones, steel manufacturer ...

    Article : 73 words
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