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

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  3. PEACE TALK IN GERMANY

    The peace commotion in Germany is not reflected among the Allies, who are absorbed in their military and anti-submarine efforts. Latest advices show that Dr Kuhlmann ...

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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The Admiralty reports:—Our naval aircraft on Saturday bombed enemy shipping between Ostend and Blankenberghe. The hit a large destroyer amidships ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    A message from the "Times" Newfoundland correspondent reference to the appointment of Sir Walter Davidson, the Governor of Newfoundland, as Governor ...

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  6. THE STRIKE

    The unions having been granted power by the strike committee to arrange with employers for a resumption of work it is expected that by the end of the present ...

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  7. RUSSIAN REGIME

    [?]ter's correspondent at Petrograd [?] that the Provisional Government has [?] Russia a republic. [?] ter's Correspondent at Petrograd ...

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  8. WESTERN THEATRE

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "The enemy raided our lines in the neighborhood of the Yores-Comines Cat[?] ...

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  9. THE LUXBURG AFFAIR

    Reutor's correspondent at Stockholm reports that great meetings of Socialists and Libberals, presided over by Branting, the Socialist leader, and Prof Eden, the ...

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  10. LATE DR SALMON, M.P.

    The funeral service of the late Dr C. Carty Salmon, M.P., will take place at St. Paul's Cathedral at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Members of the Australian ...

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  11. PEACE WITH GERMANY.

    Mr. J. W. Gorard, ex-American Ambassador in Borlin, in the concluding chapters of his book on Germany, Writes:— "Those killed in this war would make a ...

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  12. ARGENTINE AND GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Buenos Ayres states that while the Argentine Government is awaiting Germany's explanation regarding the Luxburg affair, the ...

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  13. DEATH DEPLORED AT AVOCA.

    Flags were flown at half mast from the public buildings here on Monday, in consequence of the Inmented death of Dr G. C. Salmon. Deceased had many friends ...

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  14. THE MACANT SEAT.

    The news of the death of Dr. C. C. Salmon, M.P., was received with many expressions of regret by local people, particularly amongst his many local ...

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  15. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that M. Lefevre, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, demands the reimbursement for war expenditure is indispensable to ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S TRIALS

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Petrograd says that Korniloff failed because that base of his design was built upon plans that were rotten. The rising ...

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  17. COLONEL DUNKLEY A CANDIDATE.

    It is stated that Col H. W. Dunkley will be a candidate for the Grampians electorate in the National interest ...

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  18. WAR HONORS

    The following additional Australian and New Zealand honors have been announced :— Distinguished Service Order: Lt M. J ...

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  19. LENS DRENCHED WITH GAS.

    Lens has been literally drenched with Canadian gas, according to a report received from Percival Phillips, who says that the garrison is forced to live in ...

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  20. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION

    In addressing the annual meeting of the Employers' Federation to-day the president (Mr E. E. Keep) said he had asked himself the question, and no doubt ...

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  21. TIMBER WORKERS TIRED OF STRIKE.

    Another meeting of the wharf laborers was held this afternoon, but nothing definite was done, and so far as Melbourne is concerned with the wharf workers the ...

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  22. ARGENTINE DISCLOSURES

    A message from Washington says that Mr R. La[?]sing, Secretary of State, did not public the letter of Herr Voa Eckhardt, German Minister at Mexico City ...

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  23. ITALY'S OPERATIONS

    An Italian official message states:— "We gained ground on the south-castern margin of Batnsizza Plateau, and took prisoner 417. We dropped two and a half ...

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  24. CLASS HATRED.

    Sir,—Returned from Melbourne after a few days' absence, I find "Contented" still at large—" Most ignorant of what he's most assured!" His primitive mind ...

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  25. CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF.

    Telegraphing from Petrograd, the [?] correspondent says:— The Luga branch of the Council of [?]men and Soldiers' Delegates brought ...

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  26. MORE MAN POWER NEEDED

    Replying to a deputation on Saturday. Sir. A. C. Geddes, Minister for National Service, stated that the department had been reorganised with a view to meeting ...

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  27. UNION FINED £300.

    Members of the Blacksmiths' Union have met, and declared the strike off, Many of them have signed the forms issued by the Railway Commissioner ...

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  28. PERMIT TO RECEIVE MESSAGES.

    Router's correspondent at Buenos Ayres reports that the Government has withdrawn a permit granted to a German wireless company to receive messages ...

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  29. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The enlistments for last week were as follow:—Metropolis: Balaclava, 1 : Batman, 0: Bourke, 4: Fawkner, 3: Henty, 2; Kooyong, 3: Melbourne, 56: ...

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  30. URUGUAY SEIZES SHIPS.

    A message from the "Times" correspondent at Monte Video, the capital of Uruguay, states that the Government of Uruguay has seized seven German steamers ...

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  31. LADY MAYORESS' LEAGUE

    Mrs Woodger, hon, secretary of the Ballarat East branch, desires to acknowledge the following:—Mesdumes Hiddle and Woodger, £4/9/6; Miss Elliott, 7/9; ...

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  32. THE RIGA FRONT.

    Russian official message received on [?]day afternoon says:— On the Riga front [?] stubborn battle proceeding on the P[?]koff read, in the ...

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  33. RUN FRIGHTFULNESS

    A message from the "Times" correspondent at Christiania states that the survivors of two Norwegian ships report that a German submarine shelled their vessels ...

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  34. WAR TIME PROFITS BILL

    At a meeting of representatives of Tasmanian thin mining interests, held at Launceston, a resolution was carried strongly protesting against the proposal ...

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  35. SHORTAGE OF SUGAR BAGS

    The Premier, Mr Ryan, has had further correspondence with the Mackay sugar growers and others in regard to the shortage of sugar bags. Mr Ryan stated ...

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  36. AMERICAN VESSEL ATTACKED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that at an Atlantic port a submarine attack on an American vessel carrying United States officers failed. When ...

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  37. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    The sad news has been received by Mrs M. Murphy, of Harkly street, Fcotsoray, and formerly of Talbot street south, Ballarat, that her youngest son, Spr ...

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  38. THE CLYDE YARDS

    The King has started on a four days' [?] to the Clyde Yards. The ceremo[?] will include a public investiture in [?]ox Park. Glasgow, where preparations ...

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  39. MINERS REJECT PROPOSALS.

    Mass meetings of miners at Weston and Cresnock, in the north, and Bulli Helensburgh, and Wollongong, in the south, overwhelmingly rejected the ...

    Article : 130 words
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  41. MAJOR MANNERS KILLED

    [?] Lord Robert Manners has been kill[?] in action in France. M[?] Lord Manners was the fourth son [?] the 7th Duke of Rutland. He served ...

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    Tasman Ryan, native of Tasmania, was arrested at Fish Crock North on Friday on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm on George Arnup, a lad of 13 years, who ...

    Article : 103 words
  43. PRIVATE A. J. BOYCE.

    The relations of Pt[?] A. J. Boyce, of Ballarat East, have been notified that he was killed in action on 19th July, 1916. P[?] Boyce was previously reported miss ...

    Article : 35 words
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