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  3. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the Address-in-reply by members of the Opposition, was continued in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. They supported the ...

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  4. MAKING OF MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Minister for Munitions) has approved of the formation of a metropolitan munitions committee. ...

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  5. THE WARS.

    Mr. R. M'Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in concluding his finance speech in the House of Commons yesterday, said that the strongest ...

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  6. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The country Belgian committees have been asked by the "Australia Day" executive to throw their whole energies into the movement to raise ...

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  7. GERMAN TRENCHES CAPTURED.

    "Eyewitness," with the British headquarters staff at the front, describing the offensive commencing on June 15 south of Festubert, says: ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

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  9. STATE GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE AT WORK.

    The organisation of private and Government workshops for the manufacture of munitions is being proceeded with[?] and as soon as the Government ...

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  10. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  12. THE CITIZEN FORCES.

    The annual course of training of all the infantry units of the citizen forces is to be extended. This is in order to provide additional instruction in ...

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  13. REWARDING GERMAN SUBMARINE COMMANDERS.

    An official notification from Berlin states that no Order of Merit was conferred on the captain of the submarine responsible for the sinking of the ...

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  14. THE VOLUNTEER MUNITIONS' BRIGADE.

    Sir,—An attempt is being made to misrepresent the object of the Volunteer Munitions' Brigade. The work to be done by this brigade has nothing ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. DISEASED SOLDIERS.

    Dr. R. Arthur (Middle Harbor), in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, asked if the Minister of Health (Mr. W. G. Ashford) knew that returned ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In view of complaints made at Newcastle regarding unemployment Mr. J. Estell (Minister of Mines and of Industry and Labor) recently instructed ...

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  18. BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    The American Embassy in Berlin has submitted a report to the British Government on the civil internment camp at Ruhleben, where practically ...

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  19. THE RATEPAYERS' QUARRY.

    A few days ago a "Miner" correspondent drew attention to the appliances in use at the municipal quarry. If his criticism is justified it may be ...

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  20. SUCCESSFUL ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    An official communique states:- "The operations begun on Saturday at Montenegro were successfully concluded yesterday. Repeated attacks ...

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  21. NINTH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The ninth reinforcements of the 4th Infantry Brigade will be made up of naval reservists. A total of one officer and 52 men are required. Intending ...

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  22. POLICEWOMEN SELECTED.

    Out of over 400 applicants Sydney's first are policewomen have been selected. They are Miss Lillian Armfield, of the nursing staff, Callan Park, and ...

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  23. GERMAN INTRIGUES IN GREECE.

    Although German gold failed to defeat the Veniaelos campaign, German intrigues continue. The people are told that M. Venizelos is seeking to ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL WOUNDED.

    Mr. W. Hogg yesterday received a letter from Corporal Archie Hogg (wounded at Gallipoli), ported from Gibraltar, stating that he was on a ...

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  25. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Re the making of munitions in Broken Hill. Now, would that not be a chance to soak up some of the unemployed? I am sure there are men up ...

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  26. SITUATION AROUND ARRAS UNCHANGED.

    An official communique states:- "The situation around Arras is unchanged. "Our air squadrons bombed the ...

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  27. LAND AVAILABLE FOR CULTIVATION.

    The Minister of Lands (Mr. W. G. Ashford) said yesterday, that he was making 2,000,000 acres of land available this year for cultivation and ...

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  28. SWEDEN MAY DECLARE WAR.

    Some of the newspapers here are uneasy regarding the possibility of Sweden declaring war. ...

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  29. PRIVATE GEORGE BITMEAD.

    Private George Bitmead (wounded in the Dardanelles) resided in Broken Hill for several years, and was employed in the mines. Later he joined the Broken ...

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  30. Barrier Miner.

    IT is not surprising that many of the Labor members of the Federal Parliament, who attended the meeting of the caucus early last week, censured ...

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  31. LEGAL OPINION ON STREET CLOSING.

    The civic authorities of Sydney recently decided to seek counsel's opinion in regard to the closing of Cathedral-street and the treatment of a portion ...

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  32. PICTURES BY MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling, the author, speaking at a recruiting meeting at Southport last night, drew a vivid picture of Britain's fate if she failed ...

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  33. THE AMOUNT EXPECTED.

    Mr. M'Kenna said, in his speech, that the gain to the State by the war loan will be the wiping out of a third of the earlier capital indebtedness if ...

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  34. RETIREMENT FROM GRODEK LAKES.

    An official communique says:- "The enemy's offensive in the Rawarvaka region continues. We retired on Saturday night from the ...

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  35. MEAT TN STORAGE.

    On June 19 there were in store in the city frozen meat stores 1126 hindquarters and 887 forequarters of beef, 121,634 carcases of mutton, and 82,077 ...

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  36. ITALIAN RAILWAY STATIONS BOMBED.

    An official communique states:- "Our seaplanes successfully bombed the railway stations at Bari and Brindisi. ...

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  37. THE REFERENDUM.

    In the House of Representatives last night, In a review of the new referendum bills, Mr. L. E. Groom (ex-Minister ...

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  38. BUTTER RETURNING FROM LONDON.

    A quantity of batter is being shipped back to New South Wales from London. The total quantity returning to New Zealand and Australia is estimated to ...

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  39. SPORTING.

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  40. Liner and Submarine.

    A German submarine pursued and attacked the liner Cameronia, from New York to England. The liner, unable to escape, ...

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  41. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  42. VICTORIA.

    The negotiations for the settlement of the wages dispute in the engineering trade, which were entered upon yesterday, progressed so favorably that the ...

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  43. MUTINIES ON AUSTRIAN WARSHIPS.

    Numerous mutinies have broken out on Austrian warships in the Adriatic. Several Italian-speaking sailors have been hanged at the yardarm. ...

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  44. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS FOR GALICIA.

    Further German units from Belgium have reached Galicia, supporting the theory that Germany is staking everything on its attempt to paralyse the ...

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  45. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    The British casualty lists published to-day contain 3492 names, including those of 1373 Canadians. ...

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  46. EARLY CLOSING OF BARS.

    The Intoxicating Liquors Bili wa[?] introduced into the Victorian Legislative Council last night. A long debata ensued on the second reading. Mr. ...

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  47. FALSE "PATRIOTISM."

    Sir,—Would you be kind enough to inform your readers in your columns whether the so much vaunted British fairplay is really in existence or not, ...

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  48. Flight-Lieutenant Warneford.

    A great crowd this morning witnessed the reception of Flight-lieutenant Warneford's body at Victoria station from France. A field gun ...

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  49. LICENSING COURT.

    Messrs. H. Giles Shaw, S.M. (chairman), and G. C. Bowen, L.M., were on the bench in the Licensing Court this morning. The following applications ...

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  50. THE TRIAL OF A SPY.

    The appeal of the spy Karl Mullers against his conviction[?] heard in camera, has been dismissed. ...

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  51. More Men Wanted.

    It is probable that the Commonwealth Government will shortly take steps to raise an additional contingent of troops for active service abroad. ...

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  52. Another Air Raid.

    Two Zeppelins and a number of Taube aeroplanes were sighted yesterday flying towards England. ...

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  53. BROKEN HILL SPECIMENS AT PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Mr. R. Broadbent, of Broken Hill, has received from San Francisco photos of the exhibit of his Broken Hill mineral specimens at the Panama ...

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  54. ON THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Germans in Galicia daily hurl tons of iron against the Russian trenches, forcing ...

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  55. RABBITS IN STORAGE.

    When the return was received by the Minister of Customs a week ago showing that since the export of rabbits had been stopped some 900,000 had ...

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  56. SUGAR HARV[?]ST.

    Reporte from North Queensland show that a poor yield in sugar is expected in the Cairns and Innisfail districts owing to the dry weather. ...

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  57. General De Wet.

    General Christian De Wet, found guilty on eight charges of treason, was acquitted of any intention to join the Germans. ...

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