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  3. THE CONSPPIRACY CASES

    The hearing of the conspiracy charges against Messrs Kavanagh, M.L.C., Claude Thompson, Willis, and Buckley, M.LA., was continued at the Central Police ...

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  4. THE STRIKE

    After appreciating the fact that a settlement of the strike of railway and tramway servants had been arrived at on the terms originally laid down, Mr ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A French communique says: The Germans violently counter-attacked at the positions we captured yesterday, in the sector of Fosses and Caurieres Woods. ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    London, Saturday.—The United Press correspondent states that the Germans Lombed American and British hospitals on the French coast on Tuesday ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. H. YORK

    Singleton has lost another of its old and highly respected residents, in the person, of Mr Henry York, Sen., who passed away, after a long illness, at his ...

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  8. LOCAL NEWS

    Among the families who have made great sacrifices for their King and country in the great war, there are few that can claim a finer or nobler record ...

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  9. The Singleton Argus

    After six dreary weeks of conflict the news is now welcomed throughout the State that this present disastrous strike has coms to an end, as far as ...

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  10. BOMBARDING HOSPITALS.

    The United Press correspondent on the French front reports: Four Americans were killed by the Germans bombardment of the American hospital already ...

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  11. LOCO. MEN'S RESENTMENT.

    About 6OO or 700 locomotive railway men assembled at Newtown on Sunday, and discussed the published terms of settlement. Almost to a man they ...

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  12. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A wireless Russian official message says: In the direction of Riga the enemy has constructed bridges on the River Aa and is concentrating his forces ...

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  13. THE HOSPITAL BALL.

    In order to help make the programme for juveniles at the forthcomng Hospital ball more attractive and enjoyable, Mr H. P. Brodie has kindly come ...

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  14. AT RIGA AND REVAL.

    A very heavy cannonade is heard at Riga and Reval. It is believed a naval battle is in progress. ...

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  15. THE VOTE FOR RESUMPTION.

    It is stated that 41 unions to k part in the conference on Saturday. Of these no fewer than 40 voted for a resumption of work. The one remaining ...

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  16. BRITISH OPERATIONS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Donglas Haig reports:— "We rushed a hostile post west of Queant and captured a machine-gun. We ...

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  17. AN EFFECT OF THE STRIKE.

    Owing to the railway authorities being unable to afford transport for timber to and from their sawmills Messrs Would Bros, and Co. were compelled to ...

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  18. THE RETREAT FROM RIGA.

    M. Aiksentieff, Minister for the Interior, when interviewed, said: "Our army did not run from Riga; it was an orderly retirement. Many units fought ...

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  19. STRIKE EXECUTIVE RETICENT.

    The Strike Executive assembled in the Trades Hall to-day for a purpose unknown. ...

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  20. CRAFTS UNIONS MEETING.

    The mass meeting of Crafts Unions at the Town Hall to-day assumed a boisterous condition. The workers showed unexpectedly strong opposition ...

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  21. FIGHT AT SEA.

    London, Saturday.—A sensational message has been received from New York. It gives particulars of a battle at sea between merchant ships and ...

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  22. PETROGRAD PANIC

    The "Paily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent reports: "Crowds are waiting at the railway station eager to depart anywhere to escape from ...

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  23. ACCIDENT IN JOHN-STREET.

    An accident occurred yesterday afternoon in John-street, near Mr J. Kennedy's shop, which resulted in a horse having a leg broken, and the animal ...

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  24. SUGAR WORKERS DEREGISTERED.

    Judge Heydon. in the Industrial Court to-day granted an application for the cancellation of the registration of the Sugar Workers' Union, fining ...

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  25. RUSSIAN PRESS.

    The Provisional Government has issued stringent press regulations. M. Kerensky has prohibited country revolutionary papers, and the military ...

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  26. ANOTHER LW.W. CASE.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Alexander Rozenthal, 22, engineer's fitter, was sentenced to 6 months hard labor for membership in the I.W.W. ...

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  27. THE ITALIANS

    London, Sunday.—An Italian communique issued on Friday says: Northeast of Gorizia the enemy, having suffered heavily, is desperately resisting. ...

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  28. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The Seamen's Union, at a mass meeting to-day, decided to wait for the decision of the remainder of the waterside workers. ...

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  29. NEW GERMAN PARTY

    The new patriotic party formed at Konigsbugr declared its hostility to the Reichstag. In regard to a peace resolution, it urges that Germans have no ...

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  30. TURNING TO AGAIN.

    The Strike Committee reports that it has unanimous'y decided to instinct the dele[?]ates of the unions in the railway and tramway services to give ...

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  31. THE CARLTON ROBBERY.

    London, Saturday.—At the Old Bailey the hearing of the charge against the two men, Met[?]alf and Milton, of being concerned in the robbery ...

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  32. RELIEF FOR STRIKERS' FAMILIES.

    A fairly largely-attended public meeting was held in Burdekin Park on Sunday afternoon, under the auspices of the Peace Committee, to hear ...

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  33. CRY FROM AUSTRIAN PRESS

    The "Tiroler Anzeiger" appeals to the Emperor [?]o listen to the pope and save the people from miseries. It asks how can Austrians in the Tyrol last out ...

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  34. PRICE OF BUTTER

    The Federal Government by proclaation to-day reduced the price of butter by 6/ per cwt.. Mr A. S. Mackenzie, general ...

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  35. MINES OFF NORWAY.

    It is reported there are thousands of mines drifting off the west coast of Norway. Several coast routes have been stopped. ...

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  36. SHIPPING CONTRACTS.

    Three men have been arrested in connection with the Humber Graving Dock Company's contracts. They are Erie Brotherton, manager of the ...

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  37. THE BRITISH FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Northumberland troops captured 600 yards of trenches south-eastward of Hargincourt and prisonered 52. ...

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  38. BRITAIN AND THE POPE.

    A Washington message says that England has informed the United States that President Wilson's reply to the Pope is, in effect, Britain's reply. ...

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  39. VIOLENT STORM IN SYDNEY.

    A violent storm broke over Sydney on Saturday morning, lasting about 10 minutes. A heavy fall of hail was preceded by thunder and lightning. A ...

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  40. LATEST FORECAST.

    "Pine, with variable winds, tending northerly inland; warm temperatures, and toggy nights on coast." ...

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