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  2. LOOKING FOR PEACE

    The correspondent of the Daily Chronicle" in Zurich states:—Dr. Erzberger, the leader of the Catholic Party in the Reichstag, has arrived in Zurich, and ...

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  3. MR. KIRKHAN EVANS.

    In the official gazette of the Boy Scouts' Association, published in "The Advertiser" a week or so ago, there appeared the following cryptic announcement:—"The office ...

    Article : 381 words
  4. THE EASTERN FRONT

    An official Roumanian communique dated July 26 and published in Paris on Sunday states:—"We have enlarged the breaches to the northward in the enemy front. We ...

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  5. ANOTHER WAR LOAN

    The Federal Government intend shortly to introduce a Bill to secure Parliamentary authority for raising further war loans in Australia. Under the exiting Act ...

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  6. RUSSIAN PROBLEMS

    The Moscow Socialist Conference has been postponed until the Premier (M. Kerensky) supplements his Ministry. The Government have closed the Russian ...

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  7. THE ROAR OF GREAT GUNS

    There is a tremendous artillery battle in progress on the Flanders front, and the sound of the guns has been heard in England and in Holland. Shells have been flung for 20 miles behind the lines. British trench raids have been made at various points, and German attacks against French positions have collapsed. ...

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  8. A NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

    With reference to the formation of a National Government in South Australia there was evidence yesterday of a desire in both parties for an understanding on ...

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  9. THE RACECOURSE SMASH.

    Two of the four jockeys laid up in the hospital as the result of the big smash at Canterbury Park on Saturday were reported this morning to be making ...

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  10. RAIDS ON PARIS

    Enemy aeroplanes unsuccessfully attempted to reach Paris on Saturday night. Explosions were heard towards Versailles, and it is believed that bombs were dropped in ...

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  11. AN IMMENSE BATTLE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Sunday afternoon, repoits:—"We carried out successful raids on Saturday night to the north eastward of ...

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  12. FOODSTUFFS FOR EXPORT.

    In conformity with the resolution passed at a meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Wharf Laborers' Union on Sunday, the members to-day refused to handle ...

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  13. BRITISH SHIPPING

    The Ministry of Shipping have issued a detailed statement showing the sacrifices incurred by British shipping in connection with the war. It shows that 50 per cent. ...

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  14. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY.

    Sensational disclosures were made at the inquest on the Wongomai (Gisborne) tragedy. Two men, Olaf Anderson and Harry ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. A BURGLARIOUS CONSTABLE.

    A sensation was caused in police circles to-night when a well-known constable, Leslie Dunse, was arrested for shopbreaking. Dunse will be brought before the court on ...

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  16. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Admiralty announced on Sunday evening:—"One of our submarines in the North Sea on Friday captured the German steamer Ba[?]tavier II. The crew abandoned ...

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  17. LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.

    Messrs. Allen, Allen, & Hemsley, solicitors, Sydney, have obtained from the Supreme Court of New South Wales, and served on behalf of Lady Randolph ...

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  18. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Two of the South Coast pits at Wollongong were idle to-day. At Coledale, when the men assembled for work this morning, some of the surface hands ...

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  19. THE PIRATES

    There are indications that the submarine which went aground at Calais intended to lay mines. The prisoners boasted that the vessel had sunk 17 ...

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  20. STRIKERS PUNISHED.

    In the Industrial Court to-day Mr. Justice Heydon fined the men who took part in the recent strike at the Australian Glass Bottle Works £2 each and 2/6 ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. THE PRICE OF FOOD

    The members of trade unions and coperative societies held a demonstration in Hyde Park, London, on Sunday, at which resolutions were carried demanding that ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Hudson, who succeeds Mr. Scaddan, as Minister for Mines, will be opposed at the Yilgarn by-election by Mr. McCallum, secretary of the Metropolitan Labor ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. P. C. Wabb, who was released from gaol, criticising the prison regulations, declares the reformation treatment to be a farce. He expects to resume his seat in ...

    Article : 66 words
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  25. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE.

    A very severe earthquake was registered this morning shortly before 8 o'clock. It probably occurred within 1,100 miles of Sydney, and its effect was so great here as to ...

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  26. HUNGRY HUNGARY

    The New York "Times' Washington correspondent statee that reports have reached the Government from Budapest that the most horrible food conditions ...

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  27. DROWNED IN A SHEEP DIP.

    Little Joseph Henry Hawke strayed into the sale yards at Dimboola last week, and falling into a sheep dip was drowned. The water was 5 ft. deep. ...

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  29. ON HIS OWN DOORSTEP.

    W. Thompson, a fireman, employed at the Hebburn colliery at Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, chose his own doorstep as the scene of his ...

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  30. "THE GIRL WHO KNEW A BIT."

    This highly sensational play was to the liking of the audience that crowded to the Tivoli last evening. Throughout the play it shows the dangers of a good woman and ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. SWITZERLAND

    It is officially stated that Switzerland is obliged to advance a considerable loan to Germany in order to secure a limited supply of coal, Germany being her only ...

    Article : 38 words
  32. THE DIAMOND STEALER'S NIGHTMARE.

    The Tivoli Theatre was a scene of wild enthusiasm last Saturday evening by a packed audience to witness the production of "A Girl Who Knew a Bit." The play ...

    Article : 68 words
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