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  2. "HERALD" SPECIAL WAR EDITION.

    The following cable messages appeared in our Special War Edition of yesterday afternoon:- FIGHTING IN FRANCE. GERMAN LOSSES IN FRANCE. ...

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  3. STEAMER ESCAPES.

    The steamer Southport arrived at Moreton Bay last night from the Carolines. She had been captured by the ...

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  4. HOME RULE.

    Mr Bonar Law, speaking at Belfast, said that if the occasion arose unionists would support Ulster after the war if any steps were deemed ...

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  6. TASMANIA.

    Hobart, Wednesday Night. - The Town Hall was crowded to-night, when a public meeting was held to welcome the new Bishop of Tasmania ...

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  7. MEXICAN AFFAIRS

    General Villa's assurances that he is not a candidate for the Presidency or Vice-Presidency of Mexico, is regarded as ending a peaceful termination ...

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  8. NEW PINAFORE COMPANY.

    It was stated at the half-yearly meeting of the New Pinafore Gold Mining Co. to-day that the company are running short of money, and it ...

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  9. SAFETY LAMPS IN MINES.

    Wellington, Wednesday. - Safety lamps have been made compulsory in the Huntly mine. The men are not allowed to take matches below ground. ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The balance-sheet of Robert Reid and Company of Melbourne and London, shows a profit of £65,809. A dividend at the rate of 10 per ...

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  11. BURNIE AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Burnie, Wednesday Evening.-The Burnie Agricultural Society's first show was held at Wivenhoe Show Grounds to-day in glorious weather. ...

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  12. POSITION AT BROKEN HILL.

    Broken Hill. Monday-The A.M.A., at a special meeting on Sunday passed a resolution that all unionists and residents in distressed circumstances ...

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  13. GENERAL ITEMS.

    In one country district in New South Wales a rabbit drive is being organised for the war food fund, and it is expected that 24,000 will be caught. ...

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  14. GERMAN STREET NAMES.

    A proposal to change the names of streets in Richmond, where they are of German origin, was laughed out when it came before the Richmond ...

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  15. LABOR AND ARBITRATION.

    Speaking at the New Zealand dinner in Sydney on Monday, Mr Griffith, Minister for Works, referred to the floating of the industrial law by a ...

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  16. PREFERENCE TO UNIINISTS.

    Melbourne, Wednesday Night.-The Fishier Government has restored its preference to unionists policy. In a memorandum issued to-day to the ...

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  17. FURNISH YOUR HOUSE.

    with a bottle of Dr. S[?]ddon's Magnetic L[?]ent, and next time one of the family is injured your foresight will be commended. No household should be ...

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  18. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS.

    An inquest was held this afternoon touching the death of Alfred Field, 73 years, estate agent, who died suddenly last night. The evidence ...

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  20. FOOTBALL.

    The "Argus" says that the scores in last Saturday's League final were a true indication of the game. They showed just where South Melbourne ...

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  21. STATE CRIMINAL COURT.

    Hobart, Wednesday Night.- Before Chief Justice Nicholls, the Criminal sittings of the Supreme Court was concluded to-day, when the only case ...

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  22. SALEE OF WHEAT.

    At an auction sale of wheat to-day traders bid up to 1s 10d and 4s 10 1/2d s bushed, which is above the proclaimed price. ...

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  23. SHARP EARTHQUAKE SHOOKS.

    Wellington, Wednesday.-There was a sharp double earthquake shock at 1 o'clock to-day. It shook the buildings considerably, and caused alarm at ...

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  26. A SEA FRONT DISAPPEARING.

    High sides and tough seas are causing renewed anxiety at Hokitika on the north-west coast of the South Island, New Zealand. Further erosion ...

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  27. COLDS ON THE CHEST.

    "My little son was a great sufferer from bad colds on the chest," says Mr [?], Station street Seymour, Vic. "At times he was so bad that he would ...

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