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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    To-night's French communique reports:—"The artillery struggle was fairly lively last night on the Arsne front, especially in the Pantheon ...

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  3. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN FARES

    A public indignation meeting will be held in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall to-morrow night, in connection with the unjust treatment of the ...

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  4. CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY

    A Government decree has fixed the number of the Constituent Assembly at 730 members. The faction is on the basis of universal ...

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  5. ITINERARY OF OFFICIAL VISITORS

    Mr. R. Reid, joint secretary to the committee which was formed recently as the result of public meetings in Kalgoorlie and ...

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  6. GERMAN NAVY MUTINY

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Rotterdam, gives the following detailed account of the German navy mutiny:— ...

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  7. FURTHER EVIDENCE TAKEN.

    The Inter-State Commission continued its inquiry to-day into the cost of living. Mr. Swinburne was the only Commissioner present. ...

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  8. STATEMENT BY SECRETARY FOR RAILWAYS

    In accordance with a request from the Conference of Goldfields. Local Bodies, asking him to ascertain what share the State Government ...

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  9. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    To-day's German official wireless message says that five French counter-attacks on the Aisne, northward of the Vauclere mill, all failed. ...

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  10. PRICE OF BREAD AND MEAT

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, to-night made available extracts of the reports of the InterState Commission on the price of bread and ...

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  11. BRITISH REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day: "The enemy's artillery was active last night north-eastward of Ypres. We repulsed reconnoiters westward ...

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  12. EMBARGO ON HOLLAND

    With reference to the British stoppage of Holland's cable communications it appears that Holland agreed to stop the transit of ...

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  13. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VIEWS

    In an interview here Lord North-cliffe said:—"Sir Douglas Haig's smashing blows will continue, no matter what the weather." The ...

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  14. NINE HUNDRED PRISONERS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-night:—"Our eastern county troops successfully raided trenches ...

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  15. THE LIBERTY LOAN

    Sir John Forrest, the Commonwealth Treasurer, to-day issued an appeal to the citizens of Australia on behalf of the Liberty Loan. He ...

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  16. CHARGES OF FRAUD

    The hearing of the case in which three officials of the Humber Graving Dock Company are charged with frauds on the Admiralty, began at ...

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  17. MENZIES PROTEST

    The secretary of the Conference of Goldfields Local Bodies is in receipt of the following letter from Mr. Chas. M. Craig, secretary of ...

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  18. ENEMY PLANE SHOT DOWN.

    The Admiralty reports:—"Bad weather has restricted the operations of our naval aircraft. Yesterday one of our fighter patrols off ...

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  19. LATEST BRITISH REPORT

    Sir Doulas Haig reports this morning:—The enemy last night heavily bombarded our positions on the ...

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  20. CESSATION OF OFFENSIVE

    The Defence Department has received from the Australian correspondent, Mr. C. Bean, the following message, dated the 13th:— ...

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  21. AMERICAN WAR LOAN

    Subscriptions to the second American war loan already total 525 million dollars, but a large increase is expected before the close of the loan ...

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  22. POLITICAL CRISIS

    Stuttgart newspapers say that Dr. Michaelis will retire as well as Admiral von Capelle, and that the Bavarian Premier, Dr. von Hertling ...

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  23. FOREIGN COMPANY'S OFFICE

    The question whether the office recorded with the Registrar of Companies as the registered office of a foreign company is a registered ...

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  24. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    A German official wireless message to-day says:—"We advanced south-eastward in Oesel Island, where the towns of Zerel and ...

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  25. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The "Daily Telegraph" gays that Germany's food prospects for the coming winter are very gloomy. The wheat yield according to the ...

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  26. REASON FOR RETIRTMENT.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says that when, Owing to the bad weather, the order was given not to continue the second stage of the attack on Friday ...

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  27. FEDERAL MEMBERS' MESSAGES

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, yesterday telegraphed to the secretary of the Conference of Goldfields Local Bodies as follows ...

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  28. HEAVY NAVAL GUNFIRE

    A Russian official wireless message to-day reports:—"We repulsed an enemy attempt to capture the pier on Moen Island. ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIAN ADVANCE

    Mr. Philip Gibbs states:—"In Friday's battle the Anzac troops on the right flank made good. They reached the edge of a hummock called the ...

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  30. PROGRESS OF THE LINE

    Inquiries at headquarters at the Parkestown depot yesterday, in respect to the running of trains after linking-up has been accomplished ...

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  31. ORIGIN OF THE WAR

    Mr. Henry Morgenthau who was one time American Ambassador to Turkey, has made some remarkable disclosures to the "New York ...

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  32. INVALIDED SOLDIERS ARRIVE

    Another batch of sick and wounded soldiers arrived at Fremantle to-day. Most of the men were in an advanced stage of convalescence. ...

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