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  2. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The proposal to call up for military training all males between 18 and 45 has been advanced a further step. The Military Board has presented the ...

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  3. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The steamer Olive has been submarined in the Mediterranean. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The 187th casualty list has a total in all States of:—Killed in action, 51; died of wounds, 26; died of illness, 9; wounded, 332; missing, 9; ill, ...

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  5. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Lords Lord Templeton asked Earl Crewe why were no representatives of the Dominions included on the committee appointed to consider ...

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  6. VICTORY IN A FEW MONTHS.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George's prediction of victory in a few months is much commented on here. It is pointed out that Lloyd George has precise information ...

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  7. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A French air squadron bombarded the railway stations of Pierrepont Longueyon, and Divousch, near Nangiennes. ...

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  8. FOURTEEN DROWNED.

    NAPLES, wednesday.—Seventeen of the crew of the torpedoed steamer Llomgwen have been landed. Fourteen were drowned through the capsizing of a boat. ...

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  9. BRITISH AND GERMAN PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—In the House of Commons Mr. Henry Foster, Financial Secretary, War Office, said there were 28,350 British and 20,200 German prisoners in Germany and ...

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  10. OVERSEAS LEGISLATORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian members of Parliament have returned from France and Flanders. They are all, in high praise of the Anzacs. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Gunner E. Bradley, West Wallsend. Pte. A. E. Fletcher, Annandale. Lance-Corpl. F. Perkins, Kurri Kurri. Pte. C. W. Baker, England. ...

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  12. M. SAZONOFF RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says: M. Sazonoff's resignation of the Foreign Affairs portfolio is most probably due to internal polities. The ...

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  13. GENEROUS TREATMENT OF SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Executive Councils at Norfolk Island proposes that every returned Norfolk, Island soldier should receive a perpetual lease of 25 acres of ...

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  14. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In continuation of the debate on the Irish negotiations Mr. Lloyd George argued that the difference with reference to Ulster was a matter of phraseology. ...

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  15. KILLED IN A TUNNEL.

    CLEVELAND, Tuesday.—Twenty-four are dead through a gas explosion in the waterworks tunnel under Lake Eric. Rescuers are seeking for survivors. ...

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  16. PRICES OF FOODSTUFFS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Within the next few days a list of foodstuffs will be gathered which the Federal Prices Adjustment Commissioners will be required to ...

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  17. CHAMBEB OF COMMERCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Governor, speaking at the annual conference of the Chamber of Commerce, said it behoved the citizens to look to their financial needs ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Lords Lord Templeton (Conservative) asked the Government to invite Mr. Hughes to return immediately and share in the ...

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  19. INCREASED ZEPPELIN WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen reports there is increased Zeppelin activity in the North Sea, and constant cruising to the west coast of ...

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  20. PURCHASE OF WIRELESS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Negotiations between the Navy Department and the Shaw Wireless, Limited, for the purchase of wireless works in Sydney, it is believed are ...

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  21. ANOTHER APPEAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Kaiser has made another speech to the troops on the Somme. He said "It is your special, privilege to fight against the English, who have sworn to ...

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  22. DANISH WEST INDIES SOLD.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is officially reported that the United States Government have purchased the Danish West Indies for five millions sterling. The treaty is to be ...

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  23. A MONTH'S AVAR BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—The Minister of Defence (Senator. Pearce) states, Australia's war bill for gone month amounted to £419,000. The items of expenditure ...

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  24. LEADERS SHOULD SETTLE IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" says: Let the Government invite Sir Ed. Carson and Mr. John Redmond to go to Ireland and settle the question there. The ...

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  25. SUFFRAGETTES' METHODS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The suffragette organisations are pursuing the Hughes campaign by extraordinary methods. "We want Hughes", is chalked on numerous west End ...

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  26. ALIEN FIRM'S PURCHASE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the Commons Mr. Bonar Law announced that the Imperial authorities were, enquiring into the alleged purchases of coacoa nut estate in various ...

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  27. TRAINING THE NATIVES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said the Government were carefully considering the question of recruiting and training the native troops in ...

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  28. SALVATION ARMY APPEAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—It is understood the Victorian State War Council has prohibited the appeal of the Salvation Army for £50,000 for work among the troops being ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The West Australian Labor Government has been defeated by 24 votes to 20. It is believed that the Premier intends to ask for a dissolution of Parliament, ...

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  30. NO FULLER NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Sydenham, writing to the "Times," supports Sir Horace Plunkett's views, and advises the Government not to attempt fuller negotiations ...

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  31. BRUSSELS FINED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Echo Belge" says the Germans fined Brussels a million marks for a patriotic demonstration on Fete Day, the 21st inst. ...

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  32. IN ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Russian communique states: The Turkish arimes in Armenia are retreating in disorder. We are 10 miles from Erziagan. ...

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  33. PASSING TRAIN FIRED AT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—As a suburban train was leaving Redfern Station last night two shots were fired from a passing train, one bullet embedded itself in the woodwork ...

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  34. GERMAN SOCIALIST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieut. Weill, the Socialist ex-member of Metz, whom the Germans court-martialled and condemned to death on a charge of ligh treason for joining the ...

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  35. GOVERNOR REFUSES DISSOLUTION.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Governor of West Australia refused a dissolution to the defeated Scaddan Ministry, and the Leader of the Opposition is now forming a new Cabinet. ...

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  36. THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith, interrogated, said the remote possibility of the Duke of Cumberland succeeding to the Throne rendered any ...

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  37. MATTER TO BE RECEIVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Templeton said he was disappointed at Earl Crewe's answer re Ireland, and will bring up the matter again. ...

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  38. CLOSE ON THE ENEMY'S HEELS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—A communique says: The Russians are close on the heels of the Turks, who are fleeing, in disorder towards Erzingan, abandoning guns, rifles, and ...

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  39. GIFT EVENING AT CORNDALE.

    A gift evening, held in the local hall on Tuesday, 18th inst., proved most successful. Quite a large gathering assembled, each person being provided with a suitable gift, to ...

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  40. UNDESIRABLE CHARACTERS.

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.— Burglars entered the offices of the Grafton' Dairy Coy. early this morning. An attempt to open the safe was unsuccessful through the saw ...

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  41. LLOYD GEORGE'S SCHEME DEAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" political correspondent states the Common[?]ers regard the present Irish scheme as dead. The breakdown of the negotiations has ...

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  42. HUNGARIAN HARYEST.

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday.—Unfavorable weather has greatly affected the harvest. The Government are advancing grain prices 25 per cent. ...

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  43. BLACKLISTING FIRMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Referring to the blacklisting of German firms earrying on business in America, Lord Cecil pointed out the proposed action only applied to persons ...

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  44. DETENTION OF DUTCH BOATS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Mail's correspondent at Amsterdam says a meeting of shipowners at The Hague announced that England had offered a million ...

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  45. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Asquith announces on Wednesday the personnel of the Mesopotamia and Dardanelles Commissions Lobbyists mention the name of Lord ...

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  46. WORKING UP EXCITEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Germans over the United States are attempting to work up great excitement favorable to the interests of the German-American business ...

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  47. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A destructive fire broke out on the premises of the City Glass Works, Camperdown, shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon, the back part of the building ...

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  48. BRITISH BOATS AT CTESIPHON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Cologne Gazette" says the Germans restored the flotilla of British river boats abandoned at Ctesiphon, on the River Tigris, a short distance south of ...

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  49. A MEETING'S CONDEMNATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Derry Journal," the "Derry People," and the "Donegal News" are full of reports of a mass meeting at Derry, the attendance at which ...

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  50. THE FISHERMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    HAGUE, Tuesday.—In reference to the seizure of fishing vessels, the fishermen unions telegraphed the British Minister protesting, against "the abuse of power and ...

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  51. SUBMARINE TRADERS.

    BALTIMORE, Tuesday.—The Deutschland's crew attended a communion service. A banquet followed. The engines of the vessels have been tested. ...

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  52. MENINGITIS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — With, the view of testing the theory that tobacco smokers are immune to meningitis the Defence Department has arranged to investigate the ...

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  53. IN THE BALTIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen says that German warships are very active in the Baltic Sea as British homeward-bound ...

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  54. NEW IRISH ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The new Irish attitude has been manifested. In the House of Commons yesterday the Nationalists raised a number of questions at the report stage. ...

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  55. A DOUBTFUL INVITATION.

    BALTIMORE, Tuesday.—The Dcutschland is inviting American passengers to avail of its return trip, tickets to cost 2000 dollars. ...

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  56. STRINGENT MILITARY ORDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A stringent order has been issued that British officers and men are not to divulge military information. ...

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  57. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Italian communique says:—We captured Mt. Cimone and repulsed with heavy losses two enemy attacks at Asiago, capturing enemy trenches and ...

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  58. CANADIAN MUNICIPAL LOANS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The Canadian municipal and provincial loans in England are being refunded in New York, less interest rates, to great advantage. English investors ...

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  59. THE DOVER PATROL.

    LONDON, Tuesday:—A despatch of Vice Admiral Bacon relates to the daily operations of the Dover patrol since 3/12/15. He pays tributes, to the unremitting energy of ...

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  60. ROUMANIAN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports from Constantza, a Roumanian seaport, say that the Hungarian authorities are hurriedly fortifying the Roumanian frontier. ...

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  61. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    LONDON, Weduesday.—The committee in ponnection with trade after the war is sitting privately. Its first work is to collect departmental information. ...

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  62. VERDUN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A violent enemy bombardment has taken place from Fleury to Lalaufee. ...

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  63. HOLLWEG IN HOT WATER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The, German Conservatives continue to attack vigorously Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, accusing him of mild conduct in the war which, is sapping the ...

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  64. FRISCO BOMB OUTRAGE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—An anonymous letter warning the recipient against marching in Saturday's preparedness parade bore the Seattle post-mark, and indicates the ...

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  65. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Andrew Fisher. (Australian High Commissioner) wrote to Turkey some time ago concerning the comfort of Australian prisoners. Captain ...

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  66. ELECTIONS ACT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Acting on advice from the Commonwealth Government the State Electoral Office is taking action with the view of having the Parliamentary ...

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  67. BOMBARDMENT AT LAUFEE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique says:—Apart from the violent bombardment in the Laufce district on the right of the Meuse, there is nothing of importance. ...

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  68. QUEENSLAND.

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  69. MILITARY SERVICE ACT.

    MALTA, Wednesday.—It is understood that the non-enforcement of the Military Service Act against Britishers residing in the colonies and protectorates is due to the fact ...

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  70. FRESH ATTACK PREDICTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German press predict a fresh attack on Verdun. They are optimistic regarding the offensive on the Western front and declare the Allies won't ...

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  71. ASPHYXIATED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two boiler makers were asphyxiated by charcoal fumes While repairing a locomotive tender at Goulburn. ...

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