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  2. COAL BOARD.

    The special board under Mr. Justice Edmunds, which was instrumental in bringing about Thursday's settlement, met again in camera yesterday for the purpose of ...

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  3. I.W.W. CASE.

    After occupying 10 days the hearing of the charges preferred against the 12 members of the I.W.W., was concluded at the Darlinghurst Courthouse yesterday, before ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The Paris military experts are said to be less optimistic regarding the chances of saving Bucharest. The fall of Kimpulung, and the rapid advance from the south are ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A Bulgarian communique claims that they defeated the Roumanians in bayonet fighting between Glurgevo and Bucharest. An Austrian communique speaks of ...

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  6. BUCHAREST IN PERIL

    A German official message announces the capture of Kimpolung, an important railway terminal south of the Torzburg Pass, and 75 miles north-west of Bucharest. ...

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  7. THE KATIA BATTLE.

    General Sir Archibald Murray. In a despatch dated October 1, covers the operations in Egypt from June 1 to September 30. ...

    Article : 301 words
  8. CRISIS IN GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Chronicle" says that Admiral du Fournet, on behalf of the Allies, has made the following announcement:— ...

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  9. THE GREEKS

    The Greeks are reported to be making active preparations forcibly to resist the Allies' demand for the ...

    Article : 167 words
  10. SUBMARINE WAR.

    The most recent list of vessels destroyed by submarines include the British steamer Luceston (2948 tons) and the Greek steamer Michael (2410 tons). ...

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  11. NORWAY AND GERMANY.

    The "Dagens Nyheder" says the German-Norwegian disagreement may be considered settled. Norway agrees to alter her submarine restrictions in conformity with the Swedish ...

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  12. LOSS OF RAIL COMMUNICATION.

    The only railway connecting Kimpulung with Bucharest runs in a north-westerly direction from the Roumanian capital for a distance of about 60 miles to Golechti. Beyond this ...

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  13. FISHING BOATS SUNK.

    Lloyd's report that a large submarine sank without warning three Brixham fishing trawlers. They continued to fire on the boats after the trawlers had been abandoned. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

    The terms of settlement, as set out in a circular despatched from the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, to the various district secretaries, are as follows:— ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. EGYPTIAN REBELS.

    The commander of the Soudan forces reports that all the sons of the late All Dinar (Sultan of Darfur, whose forces were recently defeated), have surrendered ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. GERMANY'S PRISONERS.

    Mr. Cyril Brown, the Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times," makes disclosures in regard to German prison camps. He visited Wittenberg and others. Of the vast ...

    Article : 157 words
  17. RUSSIANS ATTACKING.

    A Russian official message states:—In the wooded Carpathians we took possession of Rukada Height with 100 prisoners. A battle is proceeding on the heights ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. ANTI-CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    Professor J. L. Rentoul, of Ormond College, Melbourne, when interviewed said that the failure of Ireland and also of certain Australian elements to accept ...

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  19. IMPORTANCE OF THE ROADS.

    We have often pointed out that the roads and railways in these mountain regions almost invariably follow the valleys. When you cut the railway connection of a given ...

    Article : 282 words
  20. EMPEROR'S FUNERAL

    A wireless message from Berne states:—The funeral of the late Emperor Francis Joseph took place on Thursday afternoon. The procession left the Chapel Royal, where ...

    Article : 384 words
  21. TRAINS AND TRAMS.

    Though the strike is over, and the mines are to start on Monday, the public cannot expect to be freed from strike inconveniences all at once, and, generally speaking, it will ...

    Article : 553 words
  22. THE WEST FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig in his noon report on Thursday stated:—The enemy, with machine-gun and rifle fire, was active at Gue[?]decourt. ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. PEACE DISCUSSIONS.

    In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) said that Viscount Grey, when answering a telegram from the League of Peace, had said ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. ADMIRALTY CHANGE

    The British naval changes have caused a sensation in Berlin. They are attributed to the activities of German torpedo boats in the Channel. The Germans ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. AN AWKWARD CORNER.

    Whether he was able to use the whole of this main road between Kimpulung and Dragoslavele depended upon his position at Dragosiavele. His reason for holding so ...

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  26. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Sonoma has left San Francisco for Sydney. The 4-mstd. bq Annie M. Reld has left New York for Brisbane. The steamer Strathesk has left New York for Auckland. ...

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  27. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    It is officially announced that M. Trepoff, the Russian Premier, has telegraphed to Mr. Asquith an expression of Russia's confidence that with God's help and the ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. CIVILIAN SERVICE.

    The Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, speaking in the Reichstag when introducing the Compulsory Civilian Service Bill, said:—An insatiable war is still ...

    Article : 262 words
  29. ATTACKING BULGARS

    A French communique states:—There is nothing important to report in Macedonia where rain and fog interfered with our operations. ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. THE RAINSTORM.

    There is yet no sign of any diminuation in the strength of rainstorm energy in New South Wales, and, within the next two days, further general rains may be expected. The ...

    Article : 293 words
  31. WHEAT CROP.

    Negotiations have been proceeding between the Australian and Imperial Governments for the purchase by Great Britain on behalf of herself and the Allies of the whole of the ...

    Article : 381 words
  32. OUTRAGED BELGIUM

    Baron Beyons and M. De Wiart, Belgian Ministers, for Foreign Affairs and Justice respectively, have cabled the Belgian Consul in the Unitcd States, stating that the ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. BRITAIN'S AIR DEFENCES

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent say the German newspapers frankly recognise the strength of the English antiaircraft defences. It seems as if the ...

    Article : 80 words
  34. RESTORATION OF RAILWAY SERVICES.

    The Railway Commissioners acted promptly on receipt of information that the strike bad been settled, and permission given to unionists to handle coal. By midday yesterday a ...

    Article : 319 words
  35. ROUMANIA AND GREECE.

    The Roumanian situation again figures most prominently amongst this morning's war cablegrams, and it is probably in consequence of the pronounced threat which the Central ...

    Article : 278 words
  36. THE ITALIANS.

    An Italian official message states:— There has been reciprocal artillery fire in the Trentino. Our batteries set fire to billets in the ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. ENEMY AIR RAIDERS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" indicates that the members of the crow of the aeroplane which dropped bomba on London at noon on Tuesday are dead. ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. CARDINAL MERCIER.

    General Von Bissing, the German Governor of Belgium, has refused permission to the famous Belgian, Cardinal Mercier, to visit Rome to report to the Pope on the ...

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  39. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) suggests that when reliations in Australia receive complaints of the non-delivery of letters from their soldier friends they should ask ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. THE FRANCHISE.

    Lord Lansdowne (Honorary Minister) announced in the House of Lords that the Government will not make any further attempt to secure a new register, and will not even ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. VISIT TO RUHLEBEN.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Bury (Bishop of North and Central Europe) has arrived from Ruhleben internment camp, where he spent a week with Germany's permission. He had the freest ...

    Article : 89 words
  42. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    A doctor, paymaster, and sergeant-major at the White City recruiting office, have been charged with conspiracy to grant certificates of unfitness for active service to men ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. STATE REVENUE.

    The Victorian revenue for November was £821,643, or an increase of £77,488, as compared with the corresponding period of 1915. ...

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  44. CONTROL OF COAL MINES

    The South Wales miners' representatives have adopeted a resolution re[?]erating their demand for a 15 per cent. advance, and protesting against the Government's ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Treasury returns far the month show a revenue of £376,10[?], against £388,352 for November, 1915. The deficit for the current year is £[?]78,922, making the total ...

    Article : 38 words
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