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  2. FAMINE IN TURKEY

    The American Department of State h[?] received official information that the present famine in Turkey is the worst in the history of the world. Only 15 per cent. ...

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  3. THE CRISIS IN THE WEST.

    As the result of last night's defeat in the Assembly the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) waited upon the Governor this morning and asked for a dissolution. The request ...

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  4. BURGLARS AT WORK.

    The methods adopted by burglars and housebreakers differ only in minor particulars so far as their entry into houses is concerned, but there is always some ...

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  5. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    The Federal Pastoral Shearing Company advised on Wednesday that the following stations had started shearing at the award rates:—Avoca, Ned's Corner (near ...

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  6. THE SALVATION ARMY SURPRISED.

    Consternation was caused to-day at the headquarters of the Salvation Army in Bourke-street by the receipt of a letter from the State War Council forbidding ...

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  7. ITALIAN PROGRESS

    An official communique, published in Rome on Tuesday afternoon states:—We have captured Mount Cimone. Two violent enemy attacks on captured trenches near ...

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  8. POZIERES TAKEN

    The Australians made excellent progress in house-to-house fighting in Pozieres on Monday, and the whole of the village is now in British possesion. The Australians captured a number of prisoners and several guns. The Germans are bringing up their best troops to oppose them. There has been comparative quiet ...

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  9. ANZAC HEROISM

    The details of the Australian and New Zealand attack on the village of Pozieres arrived only just in time for the second editions of Tuesday morning's papers, but ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS

    As a result of the enquiries regarding the condition of the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who are prisoners in True key, the High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher) ...

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  11. FOUR MEN FINED.

    At Moree to-day four shearers were each fined £3 and £5 9/ costs for having failed to shear at Midkin after signing agr[?]ments. Their defence was that it ...

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  12. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    A message received from Copenhagen on Tuesday afternoon states:—Cannonading is heard here every day, while patrolling squadrons of torpedo boats and submarines ...

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  13. HOSTILE LABOR SECTIONS.

    There are already indications that lively discussions are likely to take place at the annual conference of the United Labor Party in Adelaide in September, ...

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  14. DRINKS AFTER SIX.

    Referring in the House of Assembly on Wednesday to the exemption of the Adelaide Club from the provisions of the Six o'Clock Closing Act, Mr. Ryan asked if the ...

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  15. MADAME MELBA BLACK AND BLUE.

    Madame Melba was the guest of the Musical Association of New South Wales at a luncheon to-day. Responding to the toast of her health she said she had ...

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  16. THE SOMME BATTLE

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Tuesday afternoon, states:—"The Germans on the Somme front have been ...

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  17. A CLERGYMAN FINED.

    The Rev. George Tregear, superintendent of the Rochester[?] Methodist Circuit, was charged at the Local Court to-day, under section 25 of the Printers and Newspapers ...

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  18. THE WAR LOAN.

    The Perth Chamber of Commerce last night discussed the war loan and passed a resolution pledging itself to assist to the utmost the Commonwealth Treaurer's ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS

    The normal secret service fund is £60,000, but recently it has grown to £300,000. A supplementary vote now before Parliament demands £300,000 for this purpose. ...

    Article : 475 words
  20. FIXING PRICES.

    At a meeting of the [?]utive o[?] the Victorian Employers' Federation to-day, the following resolution was carried:—"That this federation views with alarm the ...

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  21. SHORTAGE OF PAPER.

    The shortage of paper is being seriously felt in the Government departments, and several orders, designed to ensure economy[?] have been issued. The ...

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  22. PERTH TRAMS.

    The municipal council of Subiaco, one of the suburbs, last night passed, a resolution protesting against the municipalisation of the metropolitan tramway system as ...

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  23. AN APPLICATION GRANTED.

    The City Council recently paid £3,300 into court in connection with the resumption of property of the late Mr. John McEvoy, boot manufacturer, to widen ...

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  24. CONSCRIPTION.

    Speaking to-night at a meeting of the North Sydney Universal Service, League, Senator Millen said it might become a very real danger in time of war if a Government, ...

    Article : 198 words
  25. DAIRY FARMERS.

    To-day's [?]itting of the annual Conference of Dairy Factory Managers was taken up in a discussion on the cream-[?]rading provisions of the new law ...

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  26. IRISH PROBLEM

    The general impression in the lobbies of the House of Commons is that there is no hope of the resurrection of Mr. Llo[?]d George's proposals for the settlement of ...

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  27. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    In Labor circles organising work is going on, with the object of urging that after the war a national scheme of primary and secondary technical education, ...

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  28. THE NAVAL BASE.

    A Goulburn message states that various public bodies are advocating a line of railway connecting the southern line with the naval base at Jervis Bay. It is held that ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    A communique published in Petrograd on Tuesday states:—"Our flotilla bombarded most of the enemy positions on the banks of Lake Miadziol, to the cast of Lake ...

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  30. TRADE AFTER THE WAR

    The annual meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce was held to-day. [?]he report dealt with the important subject of trade after the war. The president (Mr. ...

    Article : 432 words
  31. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION.

    A terrific gas explosion took place in a tunnel at Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday. A party of workmen bored into a pocket of poisonous gas which exploded. Eleven ...

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  32. A PARLIAMENTARY BAR

    When the Legislative Assembly met today the leader of the Opposition (Mr. W[?]d[?]) [?]ought to test the feeling of the H[?] on the question of closing the ...

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  33. FIGHT FOR POZIERES. AUSTRALIAN VALOR.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" writes:—The fight for Pozieres Plateau was as full of horrors as any incident of the war. When the bombardment ...

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  34. MILITARISM CONDEMNED.

    Militarism was strongly condemned by Mr. Coombe in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. Militarism, he said, was a disease, and they should see that it did ...

    Article : 280 words
  35. DANISH WEST INDIES.

    It is officially announced that the United States has agreed to purchase the Danish West Indies, which include the islands of St. Thomas, St. John, and Santa Cruz, from ...

    Article : 81 words
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  37. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, the Government introduced a Supply Bill for an appropriation of £3,942,850. Among the principal items were:—Railways and ...

    Article : 132 words
  38. PUBLIC SERVANTS' ALLOWANCES.

    A meeting of public servants has been held here to secure a larger living allowance owing to the increased cost of living. All branches of the service were ...

    Article : 50 words
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