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  3. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says that the enemy's resistance is the most desperate since the Somme battle commenced. The Germans are willing to make ...

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  4. MESOPOTAMIA

    General Sir F. S. Maude, in command of the British forces operating in Mesopotamia, reports:—"The battle on the right hank of the Tigris, between ...

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  5. DISTURBANCE IN BOURKE STREET.

    Seven Individuals who were arrested in connection with the disorderly outbreak In Bourke-street yesterday, were punished by the City Court ...

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  6. THE VEIL WITHDRAWN.

    The scene at His Majesty's Theatre last night was reminiscent of the magnificent reception accorded Mr. Hughes (the Prime Minister) on his return ...

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  7. SWEDEN'S QUEEN

    A message from Amsterdam states that Queen Victoria of Sweden has telegraphed to the burgomaster of Freiburg (Baden), expressing sorrow ...

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  8. MESSAGE FROM THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Vincent, before calling on Senator Pearce, read the following message from the Prime Minister: — "Fellow citizens, the issue in this ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. PALESTINE.

    An official report regarding operations in Palestine states:—"The Turkish forces, reinforced, hold a strongly- entrenched position from Gaza to ...

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  10. GO SLOW.

    It was reported from Wellington (N.Z.), last night, that the coal miners' strike was over. It was later announced that the miners would resume ...

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  11. HUN TROUBLES

    A message from Zurich says that the German Government warned the strikers in Berlin, Spandau, Leipzic, Chemnitz, Stettin, Hamburg. Bremen ...

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  12. NATIONAL SERVICE

    The London Stock Exchange is to be closed on Saturdays in order to allow members and their clerks to engage in national service. ...

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  13. SPAIN.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says that spain's Note to Germany emphatically repats the demand that Spanish lives and ships must be respected. ...

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  14. INDIA

    The Maharajah of Bikanir, in a speech after receiving the Freedom of Manchester, said that, speaking as one from India, where the teaching ...

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  15. SENATOR PEARCE.

    On rising, Senator Pearce was given an ovation. He lost no time in apologies or prefaces to his address. "Th election you are about to take part in." ...

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  16. THE KAISER

    The natives of Orissa (south-western division of Bengal), where German missionaries worked for many years, have been discovered invoking the ...

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  17. TOO LUXURIOUS.

    Gerard Jurgens, a Dutch margarine merchant, expended £17,000 on a house at Egham, and has been fined £50, and two builders were heavily fined, for ...

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  18. STRIKE AGITATOR

    Harry Melrose appealed against a conviction under the Unlawful Associations Act, of six months' imprisonment for advocating a strike of wharf ...

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