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  2. THE CREAT STRIKE

    What practically amounts to a general resumption of work on the part of the coal miners took place this morning, and it may now be definitely stated that the ...

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  3. NAVAL ENTERPRISE

    The Admiralty announce:—Naval aircraft on Sunday dropped bomb's on the hangars at St. Denis Western Aerodrome. They ignited one of them, and the fire was ...

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  4. LONDON AIR RAIDS

    A group of aeroplanes crossed the Essex coast at 7 o'clock on Monday evening en route for London, followed after a quarter of an hour by a second group. The first ...

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  5. "A FLUTTER FOR POSITIONS."

    Reference was made in the House of Assembly on Wednesday to remarks by Mr. Young, on the previous day, relating to the suggestion that the Premier (Hon. A. ...

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  6. MAGNIFICENT BRITISH GUNS

    The fourth successive air raid on England was carried out by the Germans on Monday night. The citizens are urging reprisals, and a promise has been made that the British will shortly be able to carry them out. British naval aeroplanes dropped bombs on acrod romes in Belgium, and the military ...

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  7. THE COST OF STRIKES

    When all the particulars have been collected by the Commonwealth Statistician in regard to the big strike in NewSouth Wales, the serious effects of which ...

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  8. AMERICAN ARMY

    Lord Northcliffe, in a special interview with a representative of the United Press Association, emphasises the argument that the United States must adopt ...

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  9. THE FRENCH FRONT

    A French communique issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—"There was marked and reciprocal artillery fire on the whole Aisne front, and especially in the sector of ...

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  10. BRITISH BRAVERY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued at noon on Tuesday, says: —"On Monday and during the night the enemy made live attacks with fresh troops ...

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  11. THE LICENSING LAWS.

    The Hon. J. Verran, in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, asked if the Government intended, in view of the strictures passed by Mr. Barwell when ...

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  12. THE FEDERAL LOAN.

    Sir John Forrest has issued an urgent appeal to 300,000 persons to invest in the Liberty loan. While he trusts that patriotism alone will be the motive for ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The general impression in dairy produce trading circles is that the sale to the British Government of the surplus supply for 1917-1918 of Australian butter has ...

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  14. HINDENBURG

    The seventieth anniversary of the birthday of Marshal Hindenburg was celebrated throughout Germany as a national fete day. The Kaiser and his family sent the most ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    In a statement supplied to the press to-day the Commissioner of Railways says in the last ten years the capital expenditure on the lines has increased 69 per cent., ...

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  16. RUSSIAN ARMY

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—We advanced a mile in the Riga region and in the Kronenberk Spitali Groundnli ...

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  17. THE BACHELOR TAX.

    Sir John Forrest has received a protest against the imposition of the bachelor tax from Dr. Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne; Dr. H. W. Spence, ...

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  18. MORE PEAGE TALK

    Tho Stolta Press Agency claims to have knowledge that President Wilson will make early peace proposals to the Central Powere. His terms will consist of their ...

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  19. A BRUTE AND COWARD.

    A masked housebreaker was discovered in a private residence at East St. Kilda on Tuesday afternoon. He attacked Miss Vera Ridley, who was alone in the house ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. MESOPOTAMIA

    The British Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, in an official report received on Tuesday evening, states:—"Owing to the extent of the fighting area at Ramadie, on ...

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  21. THE PORT KEMBLA.

    Krish Jensen, a seaman, described as a Russian, who was arrested on Monday on a charge of deserting from the wrecked steamer Port Kembla, at Melbourne, on ...

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  22. FOE SURRENDERS

    The Commander-in-Chief in German East Africa, in an official dispatch issued on Tuesday night, states:—"We are steadily progressing to the south-westward of ...

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  23. HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST A CORESPONDENT.

    In the divorce suit brought by Thomas George Davies, grazier, of Mallan, against his wife, the jury awarded £1,000 damages to the petitioner against Charles William ...

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  24. A TERRIBLE WOMAN.

    Only two more nights remain in which to see "The Worst Woman in London" at the Tivoli Theatre, where again this week there are packed and overflowing ...

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  26. SUICIDE AT FREMANTLE.

    Charles Noble, attorney for Messrs. H. Jones & Co., jam manufacturers, jumped over the high bridge at Fremantle and was drowned this morning. The body has not ...

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  27. OVERDUE STEAMER.

    The schooner Reliance, after being 15 days overdue, has arrived at Burketown. All aaboard are well. ...

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  29. THE FACE AT THE WINDOW.

    On Saturday next Mr. Willian Anderson & Company will stage the sensational detective drama, "The Face at the Window," which his been phyed with such ...

    Article : 65 words
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  31. ITALIAN VICTORY

    The "Idea Nationale" states:—The Aus trians in the Ispnzo battle lost 110,000 men killed, wounded, or missing, with ove 20,000 machine guns. ...

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  33. SERIOUS EXPLOSION

    The Press Bureau announced on Tuesday afternoon:—A serious fire, accompanied by an explosion, has occurred in a munitions factory in the North of England. Much ...

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