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  2. LABOR IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Speaking on the no-confidence debate in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Minister of Labor (Mr. Beeby) denied that men had been sent from Coff's Harbor to ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA DAY

    The dawn of Friday, which was observed as Australia Day, was ushered in with showers. The thousands of unselfish workers handed together in the loyal ...

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  4. DESPERATE FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    There have been heavy battles in the Champagne and in the vicinity of Verdun. The Germans were pushed back by the French assaults, and the enemy lost heavily. The British made successful raids, but bad weather prevented aircraft operations on Thursday. ...

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  5. THE FUTURE OF THE WORKERS.

    Before the war any question of welfare for workers under conditions of organised action and treatment was viewed either as stupid interference with other people's ...

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  6. THREE YEARS OF WAR

    Three years ago to-day Austria declared war against Serbia, and began the unparalleled conflict which has drenched the world with the blood of millions of ...

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  7. RECRUITING.

    The Prime Minister has received a reply from the secretary of the Victorian Trades Council, enclosing copies of resolutions passed at the recent ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. THE POLITICAL SITUATION

    The State political situation is "difficult," but the outlook is not really so unpromising as casual observers might suppose. There is a hopeful sign in the continued ...

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  9. SOLDIERS' REPATRIATION.

    The Board of Repatriation Trustees held at the Federal Parliament House to-day what may be its last meeting before its functions pass to the Commission ...

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  10. BITTER BATTLES

    An official dispatch issued in Paris on Thursday afternoon states:—The Germans are most nervous at night time. They resumed their attacks obstinately ...

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  11. THE STEAMER CUMBERLAND.

    A message from Eden states that owing to a south-west gale yesterday morning the steamer Merimbla and the tug Champion were compelled to abandon work at the ...

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  12. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Official Press Bureau reported on Thursday:—Three Austrian cruisers on July 15 attacked 48 British drifters, which were watching the anti-submarine nets in ...

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  13. COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The Coledale pit at Wollongong is idle to-day because of a dispute among the wheelers. About half of the lads employed in this pit are paid a contract rate of 9d. ...

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  14. SMALLPOX IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    T[?]ree more cases of smallpox were reported from the Bellbird this morning. Dr. Booth Clarkson ordered the patients removal to the isolation cottage at the ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. BUSY SUBMARINES

    An official French dispatch states:—The shipping arrivals in French ports last week were 1,063, and the departures 937. There were no ships sunk, but six ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. CONSCRIPTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The question whether tne Marist Brothers must enter the camp has been settled by the Wellington Military Service Board, which, after reserving its decision, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN SHIPBUILDING.

    The conference of delegates of the unions interested in the shipbuilding industry will reassemble in Melbourne on Tuesday next. ...

    Article : 263 words
  18. GERMAN SPIES

    A court-martial has condemned and sentenced to death Michaelsen, a Finnish military officer, and also Marguerite Zelle, the divorced wife of a Dutch officer, well known ...

    Article : 162 words
  19. ANTI-SHOUTING LAW.

    The Prime Minister was to-day presented by Senator Shannon with on extensivelysigned petition on behalf of anti-shouting. Mr. Hughes promised to bring the matter ...

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  20. DANGERS ASHORE AND AFLOAT.

    In the production at the Tivoli Theatre this evening some exciting incidents will take place. "The Girl Who Knew a Bit" is one of Chas. Darrell's best, and in the ...

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  23. THE SHIP BLOWN UP.

    In the dramatic romance to be produced to-night at the Tivoli Theatre by William Anderson's company of players sensation after sensation will be presented in Chas ...

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