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  2. FINANCES OF THE WAR

    A wireless message from Washington via Honolulu says:—"Mr. Secretary McAdoo has informed the Senate that the United States ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS AT THE FRONT.

    The secretary of the Federated Engine Drivers' Union, Mr. C. E. Ogier, has been notified that his cousin, Lance-Corporal A. E. Ogier ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS

    At the Cremorne Theatre, Kalgoorlie, to-night, Mr. Madorsky will present the Artcraft picture, "Broadway Jones," which has been ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Archbishop's committee on church reform recommends that a ten years' tenure should replace life-long incumbency, and that seventy ...

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  6. DECLINING BIRTH-RATE

    A German commission of the declining birth rate recommends compulsory marriage. It suggests an limit of twenty, with financial ...

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  7. AUSTRALIANS IN SWITZERLAND

    Letters from Switzerland show that the interned Australians celebrated Anzac Day at Interlaken, | where their comrades from Murren ...

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  8. PRESIDENT AT RED CROSS

    President Wilson has arrived in New York, and will address a Red Cross meeting on Saturday. The United Press correspondent in ...

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  9. PRIVATE McDERMOTT.

    Word was received in Boulder on Saturday evening that Private Thomas McDermott had been killed in France. Prior to enlisting he ...

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  10. NAVAL INTRIGUE

    Admiral von Tirpitz has formed a secret organisation that is working against the heads of the navy, especially Admiral von Capelle. The ...

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  11. WOUNDED.

    Private J. T. Hiorns, son of Mrs. T. Hiorns, of 200 Burt-st., Boulder, has been wounded in France for the second time. He was a scholar at ...

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  12. BREAD RATION REDUCED

    It is officially announced in Berlin that the German daily bread ration will be reduced at mid-June from 200 to 160 grammes, because ...

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  13. AMERICAN ARMY STRENGTH

    Mr. Charles Russell, an American publicist, who is a personal friend of President Wilson, was entertained at luncheon in London to-day. ...

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  14. UNIVERSITY HONOURS.

    The University of Glasgow to-day conferred upon General Smuts the degree of Doctor of Laws. In returning thanks for the honour General ...

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  15. AERODROME SITE

    The report of the Select committee on national expenditure shows that after half a million sterling had been expended on the ...

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  16. GERMAN PEACE TERMS

    The Hamburg Senate has forwarded to the Bundesrath Hamburg's special war aims, as follows:—An adequate indemnity ...

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  17. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM.

    The Rev. John Beukers will give an address on Holland and Belgium at the Kalgoorlie Congregational Church this evening. He will review ...

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  18. BRITISH WAR MEASURES.

    Mr. Arthur Goldfinch, director of raw materials, says that with the estimated maximum arrivals of wool there will be no difficulty regarding ...

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  19. FIRE IN A COLLIERY

    A fire broke out in the Abermain colliery, owned by W. R. Black, and as the result the shafts have been sealed down. ...

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  20. AUSTRO-GERMAN AFFAIRS

    Official advices from Zurich indicate that the meeting, between the Kaiser and the Emperor Karl proved unsatisfactory. The ...

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  21. MUSICAL PRODIGY

    Numerous members of the aristocratic circles attended last night a concert by a three and a half year pianist prodigy named Battistino ...

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  22. "TURN TO THE RIGHT."

    "Turn to the Right," the play a charmingly compounded of humour sentiment and a spice of drama met with another appreciative ...

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  23. GERMANS IN BELGIUM

    The German authorities in Belgium have ordered German to be, the only official language after to-day. This means that nearly all ...

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  24. POSITION OF JAPAN

    The Japanese Ambassador Viscount Chinda, said in a speech here last night:—"The German propaganda represents Japan in the ...

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  25. BREWERS' POOL.

    Strong trade opposition is displayed to the Grovernment's suggestion to pool the breweries through-out the country. ...

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  26. AUSTRO-GERMAN TREATY

    The ex-Premier, Dr. Wekerle, in speech in the Hungarian Chamber denied that the new Austro-German treaty affected the ...

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  27. MISCELLANEOUS

    Mr. Luther Burbank has announced at San Francisco that he has evolved a new wheat containing 14 per cent of gluten. It is hardy, and ...

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  28. MILITARY CONVENTION

    Advices from Budapest say that the German-Austro-Hungarian military convention provides for the unificated command of the two ...

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  29. A.I.F. POSTAL SERVICE

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated on Saturday that he had received a report from the Commandant of the Australian ...

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  30. MORE MEAT ALLOWANCE.

    The Food Ministry announces that owing to larger arrivals of frozen meat eightpence Worth may be purchased in respect of each of ...

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  31. A RUNAWAY BOULDER

    The Swan Brewery motor garage had a narrow escape from destruction early this morning. At about 6 o'clock a boulder weighing two ...

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  32. NEGOTIATIONS WITH CHINA.

    The United Press correspondent in Tokio says:—"The Foreign Minister, Baron Goto, states that the negotiations proceeding between China and ...

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  33. GENERAL WAS NEWS

    General Smuts had an enthusiastic reception in Glasgow to-day, when he visited the Clyde shipyards and addressed the workers at the ...

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  34. MISCELLANEOUS

    The "New York Tribune" says in a leading article:—"There are few more interesting men in the world than William Hughes. He has ...

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  35. SIMILAR CONVENTIONS

    The German newspapers assert that Germany will shortly arrange conventions with Bulgaria and Turkey similar to that recently ...

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  36. FRIENDSHIP WITH AMERICA.

    Mr. Lawrence Mott is returning to Tokio to devote his magazine "Searchlights" to opposing German propaganda. He states that he has ...

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  37. PASTORAL WORKERS CLAIMS

    A conference of the New Zealand Agricultural and Pastoral Workers Union has decided to submit the following demands for new ...

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  38. PROSPECT OF PEACE

    The Austrian Premier, Herr von Seidler, told a strikers' deputation to-day that the prospect of a general peace was not hopeless; the ...

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  39. N.Z. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    The open conference of industrial unions has been convened by the Labour Federation to discuss last session's national service ...

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  40. O.L.P. LEADERS

    A bitter attack upon the present leaders of the Labour movement was made by the Premier, Mr. Holnian, in a speech at Merriwa last night. ...

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  41. CZECH CONSTITUTION

    Advices from Vienna state that a deputation of Czeclis, including ...

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  42. ALLIES' CO-OPERATION.

    London advices say that the Entente Powers have agreed to co-operate with Japan and China to suppress German activity in the ...

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  44. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Elector."—Mr. Mark A. Sanders, State electoral registrar of Kalgoorlie, states relative to the qualifications for voters for the ...

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  45. FREEDOM OF THE CITY

    Another great reception awaited General Smuts in the Town Hall, when he received the freedom of Glasgow. In returning thanks for ...

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  46. DON'T WORRY

    Anxiety and worry have most harmful effects upon the nervous system. Overwork also causes a man to become nervous and inclined to ...

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  47. NAVAL HONOURS

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded after his death to Seaman Carless, of the Royal Navy. He was mortall wounded in the abdomen. ...

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  48. NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER.

    A photographic invention, developed since the war, may possibly prove of use in sending photographs by carrier pigeons or for ...

    Article : 123 words
  49. BRITISH PRISONERS

    Horrible tales of the sufferings of British prisoners in Germany are told by Flight Lieutenaut Groves, who has just arrived in Switzerland ...

    Article : 136 words
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