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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times." [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expresely stated to be [?] ...

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  3. SUBMARINE MENACE

    Washington is perturbed by the operations of submarines. Mr William Denman, chairman of the Federal Shipping Board, interviewed President Wilson on ...

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  4. POSITION IN BALKANS

    A British official report from Salonika says:— "Owing to the advent of malarial fever, out troops castward of the Struma have ...

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  5. FINANCING THE WAR

    There was a large attendance at the Melbourne Town Hall to-night when the Prime Minister and Sir John Forrest and others explained the system of War ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA

    Sir Robert L. Horden, the Prime Minister, moved the second reading of the Conseription Hill to the Dominion House of Commons on Tuesday, reports an ...

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  7. [?]TIVITY IN WEST

    [?] correspondent at the British [?] in France telegraphs :— [?] been a series of most vio[?] in the battle area ...

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  8. GREEK SITUATION.

    Mr Ward Price says that before the Allies occupied the Royalist centre of Volo an auxiliary oruiser kept order for three days by naval hypnatic treatment ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    Telegraphing from Berne, the "Times correspondent says that the city is greatly excited in connection with the disclosures regarding the efforts of M. Hoffman, a ...

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  10. GERMAN BOMB EXPLODES

    As the result of the explosion of a German bomb brought back to Austalia as a souvenir of the battlefiedl by Pte W. White, Leonard Edwards, a married man ...

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  11. MR BALFOUR'S MISSION.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr A. J. Balfour, Minister for Foreign Affairs, who was accorded a great ovation, declined to make a statement ...

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  12. FRENCH IN THESSALY.

    A French communique dealing with the operations of the French forces on the Macedonian front and in Thessaly (Greece) says: ...

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  13. WARTIME PROFITS BILL

    The nature of the War Time Profits Bill has not been made public, but already there has been manifested some uncasiness on the part of business people ...

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  14. BRITISH MISSIONS IN' U.S.

    Britain's war expenditure in the United States is between £10,000,000 and £12,000 000 a week, reports a New York message ...

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  15. (Reuter.)

    A semi-official message from Borne regarding the telegram sent by M. Hoffman to M. Odier, the Swiss Minister at Petrograd, states that Herr Grimm, the ...

    Article : 172 words
  16. NEW KING'S PROCLAMATION.

    Reutor's correspondent at Salonika states that King Alexander's proclamation, which M. Zaimis countersigned, has been severely criticised. especially the ...

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  17. THE FOOD PROBLEM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the Food Controller. Mr Hoover, addressing the Senate, said that the Russian revolution was a food riot ...

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  18. MUNITIONS FROM CANADA.

    It is announced at Ottawn that the Cannidian Pacific Railway Company has advanced £2,000,000 to the Imperial Munitions Board for the manufacture of war ...

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  19. (Admiralty: By Wireless.)

    [?] communique says:— [?] repulsed French attempts [?] trenches north-westward of [?] Farm (on the Aisne front) ...

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  20. VOTES FOR WOMEN

    The House of Commons on Wednesday adopted the principle of women's suffrage by 385 votes to 55 ...

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  21. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon teasuror, Mrs F. Ham acknowledges receipt of the following amounts:—Amount previously acknowleded. £15,860/15/3; Mrs Jamieson ...

    Article : 46 words
  22. [?]UNS SHORT OF COPPER.

    [?] correspondent at the French [?] mentions the recent cap[?]d important confidential enemy [?] ...

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  23. CNSTANTINE AT LUCANO.

    A message from Berne says that Constantine the former King of Grecce, has arrived at Lugano. The Allies are not interfering with his movements ...

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  24. ALLIED COMMENTS.

    Strong comments are being made in London and Paris regarding the Swise Government's failure to give a satisfactory explanation of M. Hoffman's telegram ...

    Article : 371 words
  25. (The "Times.")

    The suffrage debate in the Common was an unimpressive reiteration of hacknevel arguments for and against. In moving an amendment, Sir F. G ...

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  26. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs George Hay, 20 Erranrd street north, was yesterday advised by the Defence Department that her husband, Lt Geollay, has been admitted to the 3rd ...

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  27. I.W.W. AGITATORS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the Government of the State of Minnesota has decided to arrest 2000 I.W.W. agitators whose activities resulted ...

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  28. DETENTION OF PRO GERMANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that M. Jonnart has handed to M. Zaimis a list of civilians and military whose detention in the Geek, Islands is demanded ...

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  29. RACING IN ENGLAND

    The "Daily News" correspondent in the lobby says that as a result of negotiations between the Jookey Club and the Government three days' racing fortnightly ...

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  30. SALVADOR AND COSTA RICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a telegram from San Salvador states that in consequence of German intrigues in Central America the San Salvador and ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. PRIVATE J. A. WRIGHT.

    Information yesterday reached Sen-Const Wright, of the City police force that his son, Pte J. A. Wright, had beed wounded in France. The official report ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. GERMAN NAMES AND TITLES

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the Sing owing to war conditions, desires that those princes of his family who are his subjects, but bear ...

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  33. PRIVATE A. VALE.

    Mrs W. Vale, Talbot street south, received word that her son, Pte A. Vale late with Ronaldson Bros. and Tippett, who has been three times wounded, has ...

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  34. MINE-SWEEPER SUNK

    Reuter'a correspondent at Paria states that a mine-swcoper struck a mine in the Bay of Biscay and sank. An explosion of the boiler killed seven of the crew ...

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  35. HAITI AS NEW ALLY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Port au Prince states that Haiti has severed diplomatic relations with Germany ...

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  36. BRITISH BOMBARDMENT.

    [?]ssage from the Amsterdam cor[?] of the "Times" says:— [?] Germans are forming regiments [?] men for work behind the ...

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  37. SPANISH CRISIS

    The "Daily News" says that although there is no news from Spain well-informed persons state that despite the activity of German agents the crisis is purely a ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. PRIVATE OTTO DAVIES.

    News has been received by Mr D. Davies, butcher, of Sourt street, that his son, Pte Otto Davies, has been accidentally killed in France. He left for the ...

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  39. KING'S ACTION EXPLAINED.

    His Majesty the King's decision regarding the German names and little of Princes who are his subjects also mean the abolition of Princes and Princesses ...

    Article : 533 words
  40. THE APPEAL FOR RECRUITS

    A preident of Geelong and a resident of Bruonswick, both Welshmen. offered themselves for service at the Town Hall Recruiting Depot to-day, and were sworn ...

    Article : 179 words
  41. THE FLOODED AREAS

    The Mrary River at Echuca has fallen half on inch since Tuesday, and is now 31 feet 5½ inches. The water, however is still up in High street, and Shinbone ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    [?] Gen Sir Newton J. Moore, formerly [?]mand of the Australian forces in [?]ted Kingdom, gave a luncheon at S[?] Hotel on Tuesday to Lt-Gen ...

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  43. ARMY DEMANDS FOR REFORMS.

    Enquiries in the city do not confirm the recent disquieting rumors concerning Spain, with which business is praotically normal. Delays are attributed to labor ...

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  44. DENILIQUIN UNDER WATER.

    Rain has again fallen in the Rivorina, and the rivers there are generally in flood At Deniliquia almost the whole of the township is under water. The height of ...

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  45. BRITISH PACIFISTS.

    On 14th June the secretary of the British Socialist Party wrote to Capt Kalinsky, commanding the Russian cruiser Askold (5905 tons, asking him to convey ...

    Article : 209 words
  46. AUSTRIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Austrian Cabinet has resigned. Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. NINETY-NINE

    A dector seeking to discover a person's freedom, or otherwise, from lang trouble tells the patient to atter the words "ninety nine" seveal times, and the effect ...

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  48. METINGS IN BALLARAT.

    Address were delivered on Tuesday at the railway workshops. Ballarat North by Lts Smith and Day. Through the kindness of Mr. J. Taylor, workshops ...

    Article : 262 words
  49. [?] AND STEEL CONFISCATED.

    [?] "Times" correspondent at Amster[?]port that the Germans are confis[?] steel tin, wool and build[?] in Flanders and ports of ...

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  50. WAR INFORMATION

    [?] course of a leading article, the [?] Gazette" sympathises with [?] of Mr W. A. Holman, Pre[?] New South Wales, that further ...

    Article : 175 words
  51. AIR RAID VICTIMS

    Mr Bonar-Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that he was considering the question of granting pensions to the ...

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  52. DEUTSCHE BANK PURCHASED

    It is announced that Barclay's Bank has purchased the Deutsche Bank, London, for £200,000. Besides the sale of the Deutsche Bank ...

    Article : 64 words
  53. GERMAN AIR RAID.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that five German hydroplanes flew over the Russian base on the Riga front and dropped 41 bombs. They attempted ...

    Article : 72 words
  54. ANARCHISTS AND MACHINE GUNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that 50 anarchists, with three machine guns conveyed in cabs established themselves in buildings in the popular ...

    Article : 61 words
  55. GERMAN COLONIES

    The German newspapers state that the pan-Germans, headed by Dr Solt and the Duke of Mecklenburg are ranning a campaigen insisting on two war being ...

    Article : 41 words
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