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  2. WHAT WOMEN MUST DO

    What women have been enabled to do during the war is but the earnest of the far wider duties into which they must enter when society is being ...

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  3. THE U BOATS

    A statement has been made that the Note sent to Germany asserts that the Government of the Argentine Republic will break off diplomatic relations unless ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. Hume Cook (secretary of the Australian National Federation) and Mr. E. Jowett (vice-president) left on Friday by the express on their return journey to ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA DAY ANNIVERSARY.

    Striking novelties are to be the characteristics of the carnival at the Exhibition, in connection with this year's Australia Day celebrations. A fancy dress ...

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  6. FIGHTING NEAR YPRES

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported on Thursday afternoon:—"We slightly advanced our line to the south-westward of Hollebeke on a front of six hundred yards. ...

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  7. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    Senator Russell, the Minister in charge of Foodstuffs, to-day replied to criticism in regard to the amount of commission payable on the 3,000,000 ton sale of wheat ...

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  8. THE KILKENNY FIRES

    There was a sensational development on Friday in connection with the fires in the Kilkenny district, two men who were connected with the Kilkenny Volunteer Fire ...

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  9. GERMAN UNREST

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam states:—The leading Conservative professors dn Germany, including Dr. Delbruech and Dr. ...

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  10. TROPHIES OF WAR

    An official announcement made in London on Thursday afternoon declares:— From the commencement of the war the British alone have captured 117,776 ...

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  11. AMERICA AT WAR

    On Independence Day at the American banquet, in the Savoy Hotel, London, Sir W. Robertson, Chief of the General Staff, who proposed the health of President ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES ON CONSCRIPTION.

    Speaking in Martin-ulace this afternoon to a great crowd, Mr. Hughes said that in order to keep 100,000 fighting men at the front Australia must get 7,000 men ...

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  13. A FREE POLAND

    M. Bakhmetieff, one of the Russian Commissioners who is visiting the United States, states that a special Cormmssion in Petrograd is preparing a scheme for the ...

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  14. DARING BOMB PLOT

    The Swedish Foreign Office has ordered the prosecution of Baron won Rosen, the leader of a bomb expedition on the Finnish frontier a year ago. Baron von ...

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  15. BRITISH AIRMEN

    The Admiralty report:—"On the night of July 3-4 our naval aeroplanes dropped several tons of bombs on the aerodromes at Ghistelles and Nieumunster, on the ...

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  16. RUSSIAN VICTORY

    A message received from Vienna states that the reports of war correspondents from the Austrian headquarters describe in serious language the overwhelming ...

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  17. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The adjourned enquiry into the cause of the death of James Batt, which occurred at the Adelaide Hospital as the result of injuries sustained in an ...

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  18. AN IMPULSIVE ACTRESS.

    After losing an action for £20 claimed by an artist for her portrait in oils, Mlle. Gaby Dealys, the well-known French actress, on leaving the West London ...

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  19. GREEK PROBLEMS

    A Royal Decree, issued by the Venizelos Government, dismissed eighty-three magistrates who abandoned their positions at the outbreak of the national movement in ...

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  20. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Jockey Club has decided to accept the offer of the Government to allow 40 days of racing each year. They will hold 28 days of racing at Newmarket and ...

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  21. THE DUTCH RIOTS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Amsterdam states:—"At least 10,000 men were on strike on Wednesday, including some munition workers. The ...

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  22. ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A CHILD.

    Allegations of abominable cruelty towards an infant child, 13 months old, committed to her care, have been made against Mrs Eliza Wilson, of Calingiri, near Toodyay. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Mr. Fisher is investigating the question of the disparity between the maximum price fixed by the Food Controller for Australian butter and that for New ...

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  24. BRUTAL BULGARS

    During May sixty-two Serbians were tried by court-martial, and shot for refusing to serve in the Bulgarian army. The sentence was carried out in the ...

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  25. THE RANDWICK STRIKE.

    The strike at the tramway workshops at Randwick, is resolving itself into a fight to a finish. The Railway Commissioners are in a position to keep the shops ...

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  26. THE GERMAN SUFFRAGE

    The Constitutional Committee of the Reichstag yesterday discussed the suffrage question. Both the Socialist parties urged immediate legislation. Herr Mueller, a ...

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  27. THE CRAWL OF THE SPIDER.

    There seems to be a quick run in succession for fine plays at the Tivoli Theatre. Mr. Anderson is determined to give the Adelaide theatre-goers something ...

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  28. THE PRICE OF SUGAR

    Under agreement with the Government, the Colonial Sugar Company has raised the price £1. It is now £22 a ton. Auckland retailers have made a slight ...

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  29. INDIAN RECRUITING

    A Central Recruiting Board has been constituted by the Governor-General more effectively to organise the man-power of India to meet the growing demands made ...

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  30. LABOR AND THE WAR

    Mr. J. O'Grady, Labor member for East Leeds, presiding at a meeting of the Federation of Trade Unions yesterday, said the relations between capitalists and the trade ...

    Article : 298 words
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  32. BURGLARS WITH CHLOROFORM.

    A Christchurch hotel was yesterday the scene of a sensational affair. A man and his wife were awakened by chloroform fumes. They started up and the intruders ...

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  36. FOOD SHORTAGE

    In view of the shortage of grain imports from America, the Danish Government have prohibited the sale of any Danish grain product this year. ...

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  37. HELPING SAILORS

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie at the Mansion House meeting on Thursday, said he advocated a conference of managers of all funds for assisting the dependants of naval ...

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  38. STOCKHOLM CONGRESS

    M. Branting, the leader of the Swedish Socialists, yesterday welcomed the Russian delegates, who are conferring with the Austro-German delegation. ...

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