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  6. ARMED BURGLARS

    A great crowd of people assembled at North Sydney police court when James Ryan (29), described as a wood turner , Albert. Lewis 27), ...

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  7. BLOCKADE

    From the correspondent at Washington the “Daily Telegraph” has received an important dispatch in regard to the naval blockade of Germany. ...

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  8. GREEK THRONE

    The “Neon Asty,“ a Government organ published at Athens, has an article strongly protesting against the Allies' action in searching the ...

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  9. GERMAN LOSS.

    A German torpedo-boat has been wrecked on Aeroc Island, at the south end of the Little Belt, off the Danish coast. It is believed at Copenhagen ...

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  10. WAR PRECAUTIONS

    Under a new, regulation which has just, been added to the War Precautions Regulations '1915, power is given to the military authorities to ...

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  11. SPY'S ESCAPE.

    Ignatius Timothy Tribich, the self confessed spy, who, under the name of Lincoln, represented the Darlington division in the Mouse of ...

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  12. TRADING WITH GERMANY.

    William Garden Rigden, William Fownes Rigden, and Stanley Fownes Rigden, partners of the well known glove firm of Fownes Brothers and Co., ...

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  13. SINKING OF THE PERSIA.

    The American Ambassador at Berlin (Mr J. W. Gerard) has reported to Washington that the commanders of German submarines deny responsibility ...

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  14. A DAINTY LAXATIVE

    Some cathartics should be used but once, others should not be repeated often. Pinkettes, the tiny pink laxative ...

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  15. SIR GEORGE REID SPEAKS.

    Sir George Reid whose maiden speech it was said :—“I come here anxious to represent the feelings of Australia in this dark crisis of the ...

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  16. SALONIKA ATTACK.

    The Paris " Temps'' has received a telegram from its correspondent at Salonika stating that it was expected there that the enemy would ...

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  17. NEUTRAL PORTS.

    The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” adds: “Britain regards such neutral ports as Rotterdam and Malmo an having been practically ...

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  18. LIQUOR CONTROL IN SCOTLAND.

    The decrease in the number of convictions for drunkenness since the restrictions on the sale of liquor were brought into force amounts to 50 per ...

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  19. THE WAITING RACE.

    The British Ambassador to Russia (Sir George Buchaman), in addressing the English colony at Petrograd, said that the Allies were riding a ...

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  20. LABOR MINISTERS.

    The South Wales miners have resolved to support a motion at the forthcoming conference of the Labor Party summoning the Labor members ...

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  21. MONTENEGRO'S FALL.

    A Montenegrin official statement received in Paris States that the capitulation was due to the exhaustion of ammunition and the ...

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  23. DUTCH LINERS DETAINED.

    A telegram from Rotterdam announces that the British Navy has detained six Dutch steamers (all belonging to the Holland-Amerika line), inward ...

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  24. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    In a Rome communiqué it is stated:— “Our aviators dropped bombs on Volano, in the Lagarina Valley, where the headquarters of the ...

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  25. WHEAT.

    The “Times” directs attention to a circular issued by Walter Runciman and Co., of London, inviting tonnage for North American wheat on behalf ...

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  26. THE WEST FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: —“We exploded a [?] near Fricourt (21 miles south of Arras), and destroved a large part of the parapets ...

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  27. HOW TO UP GREECE.

    The Allies, and particularly Britain, have three great holds over Greece. The first, of which King Constantine expressed his fear recently, is a ...

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  28. NO ENEMY TRADE.

    Several thousand workers at the Dunlop tyre works at Birmingham stopped, work, under the impression that the tyres were finding their way ...

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  29. KITCHEGER ATTACKED.

    In the debate on the Military Service (Compulsion) Bill in the House of Commons, the President of the Local Government Board (Mr. ...

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  30. NEW VICEROY.

    The leading newspapers of India are somewhat surprised at Lord Chelmsford's appointment as Viceroy, but welcome him as a safe man. They ...

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  31. PAPEN'S PAPERS.

    The seizure at Falmouth of the papers in the possession of Captain von Papen, the German military attache at Washington, who was recalled in ...

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