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  2. SUBMARINE PERIL

    Considerable interest is being taken at Washington in a long Cabinet meeting held on Tuesday afternoon. President Wilson had worked alone in ...

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  3. FIGHT FOR KUT-EL-AMARA

    The following official British statement regarding the operations in Mesopotamia was issued on Tuesday:— "We made direct hits on a Turkish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEED FOR MEN.

    Mr. Laird Smith, Assistant Minister for Defence, replying in the House of Representatives yesterday to a question by Mr. Charlton (N.S.W.), said that he was not ...

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  5. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Elliott Johnson (N.S.W.) asked whether, in view of the sweeping allegations that had been made regarding the pay office ...

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  6. THE ONLY PEACE

    Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig, Com[?]-in-Chief of the British armies on the West front, has stated in an interview with Parisian journalists:— ...

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  7. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Morning Post," in a leading article to-day (Thursday), comments on the fact that Mr. Hughes has arranged a coalition Government, and is coming to England to ...

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  8. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    A conference at Cardiff of South Wales miners rejected the Government's scheme for the "combing" out of eligible men for the army, the voting being as follows:— ...

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  9. West Front.

    Reporting to the British War Office at [?]night on Tuesday, Sir Douglas Haig [?]:— "We drove off a strong raiding party of ...

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  10. House of Commons.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Chancellor or the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law), in defending the extra vote for the salaries and expenses of the War ...

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  11. Position in Roumania.

    The following official communiques deal with the latest operations in Roumania:— (Admiralty, per Wireless Press.) PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—English ...

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  12. Control of Mines.

    The British Government's scheme for taking over the control of the coal mines has matured, and will be announced this week. ...

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  13. PERILS OF LONDON.

    Ini the Houe of Commons on Tuesday [?]-Colonel Craig [?]Unionist member for Last Down) directed attention to the evi[?]s [?] to the army by the increased ...

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  14. Papa[?] Peace Note.

    The Danish journal "National Tidende" is informed by its Berlin correspondent, on the authority of a high official of the Vatican, that the Pope is preparing a Note for ...

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  15. POSTAL FINANCE.

    The sixth annual report of the Postmaster General s department which was submitted to the Federal Parliament yesterday indicated that after paying interest on ...

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  16. Russia's Man Power.

    Notices have been posted up, says a message from Petrograd, calling up youths of the 19 to 22 years' classes in order to give Russia a million more effectives in a few ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The London financial and general newspapers comment warmly on the success of the Commonwealth loan. The following are typical expressions of opinion:— ...

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  18. Labour in Russia.

    The arrest at Petrograd of members of the Munitions Committee is attributed to M. Protopopoff (Minister of the Interior), who had already announced his belief that ...

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  19. In Memory of the Fallen.

    A number of Australian ladies have asked the High Commissioner (Mr. Andrew Fisher) to suggest that the Australian Government should give to the next of kin ...

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  20. Privy Council Appeals.

    Without calling the respondents, the Privy Council has dismissal the case of the Dixon Trust v. Beard, Watson Ltd., both of Sydney. ...

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  21. In Praise of Australia.

    The Unver-Secretary of State for the [?] (Mr. A. D. Steel Maintland) pre[?] [?] a meeting of the Royal Colonial [?]ute on Tuesday, at which Mr. Andrew ...

    Article : 267 words
  22. American War Profits.

    The Dupont Powder Company (U.S.A.) in 1916 made an income of 319,000,000dol. (£63,800,000), of which 82,000,000dol. (£10,400,000) was income. ...

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  23. Australia's Zinc Output.

    Viscount Hythe (eldest son of Lord Brassey), at a gathering at the Royal Colonial Institute on Tuesday, stated that the Imperial authorities had contracted with ...

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  24. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cables messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus", of Wednesday:— CHINA FOLLOWS AMERICA. ...

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  25. FACTORY WORKERS' DRESS.

    An anonymous letter that Dr. Robertson produced at the meeting of the Board of Health yesterday created a good deal of interest, though when it was first mentioned ...

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  26. Women Taxi-Drivers.

    Strong resentment, has been aroused amongst men over the proposal to issue licenses to women taxi-cab drivers. However, the taxi-cab proprietors welcome the ...

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  27. America and Austria.

    There are to be strong indications Washington of a break with the other [?]ral Powers. A severance with Aus[?] is regarded as almost certain. ...

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  28. Fighting in Macedonia.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Afternoon.—"We stormed Italian positions on the hills in the River Cerna salient." ...

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  29. Great Fire Near Athens.

    From Athens it is reported that a great fire broke out in a munitions factory at the Pir[?]us. The latest message stated that the fire ...

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  30. King Visits Australians.

    [?] Majesty the King on Tuesday in[?]ted the Australian troops on Salisbury [?] and conferred decorations. ...

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  31. Where are the Zeppelins?

    The premiums on British Government insurances against the risks from enemy aircraft and bombardments have been reduced by one-half. ...

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  32. Lady Recruiting Officer.

    Miss Georgina Temperley has been appointed first lady orgnaiser in connection with the Stae Recruiting Committee's efforts in Victoria. Miss Temperley is an ...

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  33. Explosion in Yorkshire.

    The Press Burean states that an explosion, preceded by a fire, occurred on Tuesday morning at a munitions factory in Yorkshire. ...

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  34. Kaiser Goes to Vienna.

    [?] is reported from Amsterdam that the [?] has arrived at Vienna. ...

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  36. Australians Dismissed.

    Lieutenant J. Judd and Second-Lieutenatn A. G. Odgers, of the Australian Infantry, have been gazetted as dismissed from the service, after a general ...

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