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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALASIA. LIMB FACTORY STARTED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government are building artificial limb factories in every State, and an up-todate factory has already begun operations at ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Viscount French Lord Lieut. of Ireland has issued the following roclamation:—"In pursuance of our promise we now make an offer which, if ...

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  5. LIQUOR PROHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defenec states that instructions have been issued to the district commandants that they are to issue an order prohibiting the ...

    Article : 121 words
  6. ENEMY PUSHED BACK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" correspondent states:—The monotony of the enemy's daily advance is broken. Superiority of numbers on the Oise-Reims front enabled ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday—New York harbor has been reopened. New York is in darkness, fearing aeroplanes or "U" boats. The steamer Textel has been sunk, two being ...

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  8. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A Berlin official message says:—The enemy made strong advances at several points. ...

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  9. INVALIDS TO BE DISTINGUISHED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Defence Department proposes to distinguish returned soldiers who are invalids from those who have recovered from wounds. The distinguishing ...

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  10. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Four hundred are missing from the Caroline and the City of Columbus. The submarinings total 12. Two trans-Atlantic liners are overdue. A ...

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  11. GREATER OFFENSIVE EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Pall Mall Gazette" says:—"As the result of the resistance on the Ourcq and the Marne a greater German offensive towards Paris is expected ...

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  12. WORK OF THE COUNCILS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Fitzgerald, Minister for Local Government, recently addresed a personal letter to each shire president and Mayor of each municipality, urging ...

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  13. ANTI-SHOUTING AGITATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The National Council for Women has petitioned the Acting Prime iMnister, asking for the enforcement of anti-shouting legislation. It ...

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  14. SIXTEEN DROWNED.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Sixteen people were drowned when the steamer Caroline was torpedoed. ...

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  15. MARCH TO FREEDOM.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The "March to Freedom" column is nearing the end of its 250 miles. ...

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  16. SO-CALLED CRUISER SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Archibald Hard in the "Daily Telegraph" exposes the exaggerated German reports of so-called cruiser submarines, which are merely a large type ...

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  17. ENEMY'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Robinson, the corespondent, describing the southern offensive from the British point of view, in commenting on the indications of enemy strategy, ...

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  18. DORROUGHBY RED CROSS MONEY.

    The Dorroughby Red Cross forwarded to Tuesday's meeting of the Terania Shire Council a letter from the Australian Red Cross, stating that it thought it could manage what ...

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  19. S. AND S. POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The acceptance by the Labor Conference of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Political League does not mean that returned soldiers as a whole ...

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  20. RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), in reference to a cable message from an official representative with the A.I.F. in France, regarding the ...

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  21. A BOMB THROWN.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—A bomb was thrown at Ballina (County Mayo) amid a party of six women. All were badly injured. A man who was arrested said that a crowd collected ...

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  22. THE ENEMY HELD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters says:—The latest reports of yesterday's fighting confirm the view that the enemy has been held. The ...

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  23. BLOCKADE OF AMERICAN COAST.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The tonnage of the vessels submarined aggregates 17,000 tons, exclusive of unnamed "tankers." The Edna's crew were imprisoned for a week ...

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  24. "DO WE WANT TO WIN THE WAR?"

    Sir,—About three weeks ago a public meeting was called at the Council Chambers to form a War Service League. In a weak moment I attended this meeting, going in a dual ...

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  25. SUBMARINE NOT CAPTURED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Daniels (Secretary to the Navy) denies that a U boat was captured. ...

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  26. HOW TO EVADE A PROHIBITION.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—In view of the prohibition of processions and outdoor meetings the Sinn Feiners are adopting funerals as demonstrations. Large processions follow the ...

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  27. GERMANS GAOLED.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The Mallory liner Subine, from Tampa to New York, with 40 passengers, arrived to-day. The vessel reported that a submarine was met on ...

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  28. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Capt. James Craig (U.) suggested in connection with Viscount French's proclamation that in order to avoid misunderstanding ...

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  29. THE WEEK'S ENLISTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The number of recruits accepted in N.S.W. last week was 495. ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. BRILLIANT LITTLE SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says:—The Australians figured largely in a brilliant little success on Sunday night between St. Razeele ...

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  32. SUBMARINE INTERRUPTED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Destroyers interrupted a submarine while attacking the French steamer Radioline off the Maryland coast. It found the schooner Baird sinking, ...

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  33. WORK FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The employment branch of the Repatriation Department during May found positions for 960 unskilled workers amongst returned soldiers. ...

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  34. YESTERDAY'S TALLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,.—One hundred and seventy-two recruits were accepted in N.S.W. yesterday. ...

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  35. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To-day in the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law in the course of his comments on the double income tax said that while the war was going on the Empire ...

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  36. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty states that between Thursday and Sunday naval aircraft carried out night and day raids on Bruges, Zeebrugge, and Ostend, several tons ...

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  37. DISBANDING A BATTALION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The 36th Battalion, which is to be disbanded in France, is the unit that left Australia over two years ago as Carmichael's thousand. It ...

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  38. RUSSIA.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—It is understood that the Allies have agreed to aid Russia by sending foods and other necessities. They willnot intervene with the military unless ...

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  39. MARCH OF TROOPS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A large body of A.I.F. troops representing men from South Australia, Victoria, Queensland, and N.S.W. marched through the city streets. The men ...

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  40. PROBLEM OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A special correspondent in a striking article states that if the Allies emerge from the war. with Russia unrestored to a stability harmonising with our ...

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  41. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir D. Haig reports: —On Monday night the French repulsed raids north of Bailleul. The total prisoners taken in successful operations on the 2nd ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR CABLES. GERMAN MESSAGE CONTRADICTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Press Bureau states that contrary to a statement attributed in a German wireless message to a captured English medical student, the Admiralty says ...

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  43. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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  44. RUSSIA MUST NOT BE ABANDONED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" in a leading article says:—Honor and self-interest alike forbid the Allies to abandon Russia. It is imperative that they should settle and ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. GERMANY AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German dissatisfaction at Turkey's predatory ambitions regarding the Caucasus is further voiced by George Bernhardi, who, writing in the ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The committee from the Queensland War Council which was appointed to investigate the affairs of the Returned Soldiers' Industrial Institute have ...

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  47. TEACHERS' ASSISTANCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Denison Miller, Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, has written Mr. James, Minister for Education, thanking him for the assistance ...

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  48. "A" CLASS SOLDIERS WANTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A leading civil and military authority says the Australians are strongly antagonistic to the recruitment of other than A class soldiers. He pointed out ...

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  49. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's special correspondent on the Macedonian front, reporting on Saturday, said:—The Franco-Greeks are actively consolidating the new positions ...

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  50. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German representatives at the Anglo-German War Prisoners' Conference will be General Friedrichs, Herr Arkhardt, Major Braudt (who ...

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  51. SYDNEY ON SATURDAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"The March to Freedom" recruiting column is nearing the end of its march from, Armidale to Newcastle. The men will start for Cessnock ...

    Article : 84 words
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  53. BRITISH TAXATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said that although the excess profits tax could not be regarded as permanent it would not be stopped ...

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  54. ALLIED SUBJECTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An important application was made to the Full Court for a rule nisi for a writ of habeas corpus respecting an Italian ice cream manufacturer named ...

    Article : 218 words
  55. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—We "Daily Telegraph," referring to Mr. Hughes' declaration of hands off the Pacific, says that Germany, restored to her old position in the ...

    Article : 87 words
  56. ARMENIAN RESISTANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Agency learns that the Armenians since November have desperately resisted the advance of the Turks. The recapture of Erzeroum was a ...

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  57. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A terrible explosion occurred at Seauson's works, serious damage being done. The numbers of killed and injured are unknown, but they are ...

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  58. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Although a number of country teachers, says Mr. James, now borrow books by post from the country reference section of the Public Library, it does ...

    Article : 99 words
  59. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £593 10s 8d; Numulgi Sports Committee, per W. N. Dudgeon, £50 5s. Total, £643 15s 8d. ...

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  61. ENGLISH DERBY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The English Derby resulted as follows:—Gainsborough 1, Blink 2, Treclare 3. ...

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