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  2. BRITISH CABINET.

    Important changes are likely to be made in the personnel of the British Cabinet very shortly, in consequence of what is described as the "cumbrous inefficiency of the Coalition Government and its failure to carry on the war in a vigorous manner." The dissatisfaction existing ...

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  3. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    FROM FOUR BIG CITY COMPANIES. On Saturday morning the naval authorities announced that they had just advised the Brisbane Gas Co., the South Brisbane ...

    Article : 215 words
  4. CALOUNDRA.

    "Where perchance some beauty lies The cynosure of neighboring eyes." -- Milton. Where shall we go for our holidays? ...

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  5. A TUMBLE SALE.

    It is Saturday, the day of the week when there are no lessons, even for King dergarten pupils, and the big airy room at the Valley Creche, in Windmill-street, ...

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  6. THE COAL CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- At the conclusion of the coal conference, which sat in camera all this morning, Mr. Justice Edmunds made the following statement: ...

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  7. IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, Friday Evening. -- A Rumanian communique states: -- We are violently attacking along the whole of our front in the Dobrudja. ...

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  8. CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.

    The manager of the City Electric Light Co. (Mr. F. James Cochrane) stated on Saturday that he had been in communication with the naval authorities ...

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  9. RECONSTITUTION OF WAR COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon. -- The papers are full of rumors concerning the reconstruction of the Cabinet. They declare that at least the War Council will ...

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  10. THE SERBIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. -- A Serbian official statement issued yesterday says that, despite the bad weather, there is local fighting, and artillerying, notably ...

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  11. NO LONGER "BLACK."

    IPSWICH, Saturday. -- Queensland coal is "black" no longer! What other color it is is not known as yet, but the miracle was performed at the Bundanba ...

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  12. MORE TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The terms of the order made by Mr. Justice Edmunds stipulates that the men shall return to work on Monday morning, but some of ...

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  13. WEST FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon. -- General Haig's latest report of the operations on the Western front states: -- We drove off an attempted raid to the ...

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  14. COAL SUPPLIES.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- The Federal authorities express the opinion that owing to the intervention of the Christmas holidays it will be well on towards ...

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  15. GREEK CRISIS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. Jeffries, the well-known war correspondent, telegraphing from Athens, states that firing began near Thesion station, the terminus ...

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  16. DEPORTING GIRLS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon. -- Reuter's correspondent in Amsterdam states that besides deporting the males from Hasselt and Lanage between 17 and 50 ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL STOCKS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. -- Broken Hill stocks have recovered remarkably owing to the settlement of the Australian coal strike. ...

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  18. EXTENDED.

    Commodore C. F. Henderson, in charge of H.M.A. naval establishments, and Senior Naval Officer, N.S.W. (constituted a Coal Board under the War Precautions ...

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  19. WASHAWAY PREVENTS WORK.

    The proprietors of Noble Vale No. 3 and Walker's coal mines at Bundanba have been notified that owing to extensive washaways on the railway line ...

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