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  4. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY LAW

    Mr. Abanindra Nath Tagore, vice-president of the Government School of Arts in Calcutta, has cabled to United States publishers the copy of a letter ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    The large basement of Australia House in the Strand is being fitted into a commodious club, which will be supplied with Australian newspapers for ...

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  6. CHINA AND THE VATICAN.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Chinese Government has cancelled the appointment of its Minister to the Vatican. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA

    In a return issued by the Defence authorities to-day the casualties sustained by the Australian Imperial Force are shown to number 271,110. ...

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  8. KING FERDINAND OF BULGARIA.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is suffering from typhus fever, and his condition, is reported to be critical. ...

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  9. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The "Westminster Gazette," in discussing to-night the recent speeches made by Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, regarding ...

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  10. MUNITION EXPLOSION.

    An explosion of munitions occurred yesterday at Vasliu, in the Rumanian province of Moldavia, and killed 100 persons and injured 150. ...

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  11. WAR FINANCE.

    The money raised by means of Liberty loansfi sale of bonds, Treasury certificates, and war savings stamps since the United States entered the war, now ...

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  12. FARMERS' PESTS.

    A Central Board to deal with the rabbit and noxious weed pests was suggested by a deputation which to-day waited on the Premier (Mr. Lawson) and the ...

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  13. RIOTS IN BRUSSELS.

    Riots are reported among the Brussels garrison, especially the Bavarians, who refused to go to the front. Officers supported the refusal of the men, ...

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  14. PROFITEERING.

    The United States income tax returns show enormous profiteering in clothing, food production, and the metal industries. Meat packers, flourmillers, and ...

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  15. MEXICAN OILFIELDS.

    General Carranza, the President of Mexico, has undertaken to alter his decree by which undeveloped oil lands belonging to Mexicans and foreigners ...

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  16. ALIENS IN AMERICA.

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation declaring that aliens will not be allowed free departure from the United States after September 15. The ...

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  17. MELBOURNE GAS SUPPLY.

    The Gas Inquiry Board presented its report and recommendations to the State Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) to-day. The inquiry covered only the ...

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  18. TIMBER FOR WAR PURPOSES

    Timber felling for war purposes is proceeding in Great Britain at the rate of 15,000,000 annually. ...

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  19. DOMINION MINISTERS MR. HUGHES'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, visited the Southall Hospital in Middlesex to-day. He inspects the Australian auxiliary hospital ...

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  20. RENEGADE ENGLISHMAN.

    Professor Houston Stewart Chamberlain, the renegade Englishman, who alleged in an article in the "Deutsche Zeitung" that the "Frankfurt Gazette" ...

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  21. HOMING.

    The above society flew a single-out race from Conara, with the following result: —D. Cooper's Florence, 2 hours. This was the only bird shown under the limit. ...

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  22. GENERAL WAR NEWS THE PRESS MISSION.

    The members of the Australian and New Zealand Press Mission now visiting England had an interview to-day with Mr. J. R. Clynes, the Food Controller, ...

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  23. LABOUR AND THE WAR.

    The women conductors on London trams and omnibuses are on strike, and demand the same wages, as men, particularly the war increase of 5s. ...

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  24. AMERICA AT WAR DUTCH SHIPPING.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that 40 Dutch ships, totalling 100,000 tons, now idle in ports in the Dutch East ...

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  25. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Labour party is arranging to contest at the next general election 10 of the 12 seats for Birmingham and district. ...

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  26. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    It is expected that Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, will shortly make an important statement on the work of the Imperial War Cabinet, which is on ...

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  27. GENERAL HOSPITAL CHARGES

    Sir,—I have read the remarks made in Parliament on Friday by Mr. Ogden regarding the cost of operations at the General Hospital, and more particularly ...

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  28. WORLD'S FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The town of Saizburg, the capitpl of the Austrian Crown land of the same name, has been placarded with a warning, "From the starving middle ...

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  29. THE TELEPHONE GIRL.

    Eight hundred telephone girls in the post office have sent a memorial to the Controller of London telephones protesting against his public appeal for ...

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  30. THE ARMY FOR EUROPE.

    Referring to-day to the shipment of American troops to France, Mr. Newton D. Baker, the Secretary of War, stated:—The programme of the ...

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  31. DOMINIONS AND IMPERIAL POLICY.

    Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson, the Governor-General, has received the following important cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN UNREST.

    A Vienna Radical newspaper says it learns from a reliable source that all the Austrian political parties and the Crown have agreed to the propos[?] ...

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  33. FRENCH MISSION TO AUSTRALIA.

    M. Albert Metin, leader of the French Mission to Australia, General Pau, and others, arrived at an American Pacific port to-day, and were ...

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  34. SPAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Note forwarded by the Spanish Government to Germany in reference to the attitude of the latter country to the repeated protests made by Spain ...

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  35. RUMANIANS IN AMERICA.

    The Rumanian attache at Washington announces that 18,000 Rumanians in the Untited States who were formerly residents of Transylvania, have been ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    A cordial welcome was extended to a party of returned soldiers that arrived by the Rotomahana from Melbourne on Saturday. Sergeant F. W. Ten ...

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  37. THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS.

    Mesdames Russell and Spencer, of the Victorian Women's Army Auxiliary Corps movement, addressed a meeting of women on Thursday night, detailing its ...

    Article : 67 words
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