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  3. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received on Thursday afternoon, reports:— "We successfully drove off an attempted raid on Wednesday night to the southward ...

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  4. THE DASH OF THE RUSSIANS

    According to information received by the Minister for War at Petrograd, the Russians have captured Kalusz, the general headquarters of the enemy. Kalusz is ...

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  5. THE POLITICAL CRISIS

    The new Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) announced on Friday evening the personnel of his Ministry. The names of the members who will take office are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE NEW GOVERNMENT

    The Premier: Hon. A. H. Peake. The Attorney-General: Hon. H. N. Barwell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RESTORED GREECE

    M. Jonnart, the Allied Higa Commissioner in Greece, on being interviewed on Thursday, said:—The leadership of M. Venizelos is being unanimously ...

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  8. MESOPOTAMIA

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Macpherson (Under-Secretary of War) said during the recent fighting against the Arabs in Mesopotamia the ...

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  9. WHEAT STORAGE

    Important decisions with regard to the storage of wheat throughout the Commonwealth were arrived at to-day by the conference of State Premiers and ...

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  10. The Whip: Mr. P. Allen.

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  11. CHINESE CRISIS

    Sixty thousand Republican troops, with severaiy heavy guns, are posted round Pekin. This renders the escape of General Chang H[?]un impossible. The Imperialists ...

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  12. THE "HUSH BOATS"

    The "Haily Chronicle" mentions two episodes about the class of vessels known as the "Hush boat," which are playing an important part in the war services ...

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  13. IRISH HOME RULE

    There was an extraordinary outburst of enthusiasm in the Midlands and the West of Ireland when the result of the East Clare election was declared on ...

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  14. GERMAN TROUBLES

    The "Vossische Zeitung" reports that Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, has resigned office. M. Jules Cambon, late Ambassador to ...

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  15. THE MURDERER SEFTON

    The Victorian Executive Council, as the result of representation made to the Govornment and other information, have decided to commute the death sentence ...

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  16. PATRIOTIC DUTCH

    At the South African Party Congress, now being held at Bloemfontein, which is composed mostly of Dutch members, a resolution was introduced to-day emphatically ...

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  17. A MODERN MOTHER SHIPTON.

    The Cootamundra "Liberal" to-day published particulars of a remarkable prophecy. A bank manager was motoring to Bathurst from Newtown. On the way ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND CONSCRIPTION.

    The Victorian Meat Industry Employes' Union has decided to make a protest to the Federal Government against the alleged detention of members in New ...

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  19. BRITISH AVIATORS

    The Admiralty announced on Thursday: —"Our naval aeroplanes on Wednesday night carried out raids on military objectives at Ghistelles and Varssenaere railway ...

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  20. THE I.W.W.

    Unprecedented scenes were witnessed at Bisbee, Arizona, yesterday, when 1,100 troublesome I.W.W. agitators were bundled into cattle trucks and deported ...

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  21. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Last evening Mr. D. A. Lamey, of Commereial-strtet cast, was found dead in his bed. A glass containing carbolic acid was found alongside the bed. The deceased was ...

    Article : 186 words
  22. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    To-day the Newspaper Proprietors' Association executive considered suggestions for the reduction of the size of papers, and also amalgamation, in order to economise paper. ...

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  23. AMERICA AT WAR

    As a result of the speech of President Wilson the steel concerns throughout the entire country have offered to turn over their plants to the Government at prices ...

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  24. A TRAITOR IN THE CAMP.

    Thete is nothing more despicable in the world than the traitor who will sell the lives of his comrades in arms to the enemy. When caught he is given short shrift for ...

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  26. DURING THE ZULU WAR.

    Many brave deeds were recorded in the dispatches sent to headquarters from the field of battle, but few, if any, excelled the great sacrifice made by Harold ...

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  27. A TASMANIAN BY-ELECTION.

    The Bass by-election has resulted in the return of Mr. Newton (Nationalist), who secured 3,999 votes againat 3,356 polled for the Labor candidate (Mr. Early). ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The financial returns for the financial year ended June 30 disclose a deficit of £609,749. The accumulated deficit on June 30 amounted to £2,060,714. Of this sum £1,360,965 has been ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. CANADIAN LOYALTY

    There has been a complete rupture between the followers of Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Conscriptionist Liberale. The Western Canadian Liberals demand a new ...

    Article : 58 words
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  33. ITALIAN FINANCE

    The Finance Minster in the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday said the Italian finances were in a highly satisfactory condition. The war profits tax had yielded ...

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  35. A HERO'S DEATH

    Lieutenant Young, of the Flying Corps, was killed in the battle with the raiders in London on Saturday. A major in the Flying Corps, who was an eye-witness of ...

    Article : 177 words
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