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  5. ENEMY'S NEW PLAN

    A Paris official message says:--"Following an intense bombardment, the Germans progressed west of the River Meuse, pushing along the railway near ...

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  7. AFTER THE WAR.

    Mr. Bonar Law, Colonial Secretary, replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that he was aware that Australia and Canada ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S INTERESTS

    During the course of an interview while he was on his way to London, as the train swept through snow-swept pastures and towns, Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of ...

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  9. CHEERY AND BRONZED

    The ground was white with frost and the snowflakes were fluttering softly when the vessel by which Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, was a passenger, the ...

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  10. SUNDAY'S AIR RAID

    The War Office announces that in Sunday's raid 90 bombs were dropped. Many were dropped indiscriminately in rural districts, indicating that the Zeppelins did not ...

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  11. NAVY OVER ALL

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, introduced the navy estimates. The First Lord asked for a personnel of ...

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  12. OVERSEAS CONFERENCE

    Mr. Hughes was besieged in Liverpool and London by photographers and pressmen. Mr. Bonar Law, Minister of State for the Colonies, called on Mr. Hughes at the Hotel ...

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  13. OBJECT OF THE ATTACKS

    M. Gustave Herve, writing in the Paris newspaper, La Victoire, says that the soldiers at Verdun have been amazed by the pouring in of shells of every calibre for light and ...

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  14. EMPIRE'S TRADE

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, received yesterday a deputation from the Chambers of Commerce with regard to the defence of trade and employment within the Emprie ...

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  15. WINNING A BIG EVENT IN RECORD TIME

    Cherubini running home comfortably in the Australian Cup yesterday, in front of Wishing Cap and Hush Money. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. A YEAR AGO

    The Allied fleets bombarding the Dardanelles have cleared their way in the strait for a third of the distance. A serious outbreak of Turkish troops, 12,000 ...

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  17. CABLES FROM TROOPS

    The following cables from members of the Expeditionary Forces await delivery:--From Jack Carroll, Cairo, to Mrs. Carroll, Chessington, Willlam-street, Bondi; from Jim ...

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