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  3. BRITAIN NOT FULLY AWAKE

    There was much artillery activity in France on Thursday, with many aerial fights, as a result of which several enemy machines were captured. The Germans are inflicting further wrongs on Belgium. General Sir William Robertson states that only by using her utmost strength can Great Britain win the war. ...

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  4. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Constable Rawling reported to the City Watchhouse that late on Friday afternoon he was called to the Thistle Hotel, Waymouth-street, city, and found a man sitting ...

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  5. THE LABOR PARTY SPLIT.

    The assumption by the Federal Government Party of the designation of National Labor Party was accepted in South Australian Labor circles on Friday without ...

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  6. A HEART-TO-HEART TALK.

    Mr. Fraser (Deputy Chief Railway Commissioner) visited the Eveleigh workshops to-day for the purpose of addressing the employes and allaying any fear ...

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  7. THE COAL STRIKE

    The second compulsory conference in an [?]ndeavor to settle the coal trouble was held to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. [?]ughes) reminded the conference of the ...

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  8. RAILWAY MEN WANTED FOR THE WAR.

    The British Army Council has informed the Commomwealth Government that as the urgent and increased demand for troops to be used in operating and constructing ...

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  9. STRUCK OIL.

    Some excitement is being caused at Penrith by an alleged discovery in the vicinity of the Nepean River, within the town boundary, of petroleum oil springs. It is ...

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  10. THE I.W.W.

    On the resumption of the trial of the 12 I.W.W. members to-day Norman Simpson, head storeman at Simpson's Free Stores, which were destroyed by fire on June 1, ...

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  11. GOLD FIND IN THE TERRITORY.

    Believing that the discovery of gold in payable quantities in the Northern Territory would encourage the settlement of the country, the Federal Government are ...

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  12. DISTINGUISHED DEAD.

    The death is announced in London at the age of 76 years of the Right Hon. Charles Booth, F.R.S., the social reformer, who was the pioneer of the old age ...

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  13. THE WHEAT POOL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) states with regard to wheat that negotiations are in progress which, if completed satisfactorily, will ensure a further advance to the ...

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  14. A STATEMENT CONTRADICTED.

    The Premier to-day received a letter from Mr. J. J. Hohnes, M.L.C., contradicting the statement made by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Colebatch) in the Legislative ...

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  15. AN EARLY MORNING INTRUDER.

    An ontrage was attempted early this morning at the residence of the late Mr. T. Odgers at Winter's Flat, Castlemaine, occupied by the three Misses Odgers, a ...

    Article : 106 words
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  19. MUNITION WORKERS.

    At the request of the British Government the Commonwealth Defence authorities have arranged for the dispatch of a considerable number of munition workers ...

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