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  6. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES

    To carry on Australia’s share of the war the Commonwealth Goverument must have money. Already four War Loans have been sucessfully floated. ...

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  7. GIRL MURDERED

    On Sunday morning at a station near O[?]ford Canterbury a rouse[?] about named Charles Butler cut the throat of Henrietta Foster aged 18 ...

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  8. WEST FRONT

    The “Times” correspondent at the British headquarters in France says that the artillery is extremely active north of Arras and the Somme. ...

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  9. AMERICA

    Router’s correspondent at Washington reports that the latest Administration advices indicate that a majority of the South and also Central ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN FORCES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Ca[?]ro says that Lord Derby Minister for War telegraphed to Lieut.- General Sir Archibald Murray. ...

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  11. FIRE AT GEELONG

    Shortly before eight o’clock a big fire broke out at Brougham place in a corrugated iron building belonging to tho Victorian .Forage pressing Co. ...

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  12. THE HUNGER BATTLE.

    In East Prussia tho authorities are holding country church meetings and assembling the peasants who are asked to sign a pledge [?]uaranteeing ...

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  13. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS

    The body of William King aged four years and nine months the only child of Mr Norman King who had been lost since Friday last in the ...

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  14. BRITISH AIR POLICY.

    Discussing the British and German aerial casualties in the recent fighting, Reuter’s correspondent at the British headquarters draws attention ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS [?] [?]AUME.

    The illustrated papers feature the wonderful Australian oflicial photo of the Australians entering Bapaume neaded by a band marching between ...

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  16. GERMAN ESPIONAGE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York reports that blue prints and claborate notes of United States fortifications have [?]een found on seized ...

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  17. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

    A steamer [?]s[?] white Island early on Sunday observed a violent eruption. Flames were shooting skyward at a great height ...

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  18. RIOTING AT DUSSELDORT.

    The “Dally Chronicle’s” correspondent at Amsterdam says that serious idoting occurred at Du[?]f on Monday. Great Crowds to[?] ...

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  19. KITCHENER’S PREDICTION.

    The American War Department accepts patterns of poison gas helmets and also tren[?]h guns. Military experts in Washington say ...

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  20. BLACK WEEK FOR AUSTRIA.

    Tho “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Berne says that the past we[?] has been black for Austria. [?]es ran high following Count Cz[?] ...

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  21. “SPRING IS IN THE AIR.”

    The “Times” correspondent at tho British headquarters denies the statement in the German communique that the total losses in tho capture ...

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  24. CUBA’S FORCES.

    The Cuban Minister in London interviewed by a representative of the “Daily Mail,” said that 20,000 tons of German shipping was in ...

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  26. ARTILLERY EXTREMELY VIOLENT.

    Both on the southern front and north of Arras the artillery is extremely violent. In addition to battering the enemy’s positions with ...

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  27. MEXICAN ATTITUDE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at El Pas Co reports that the Mexican border menace is growing. Five thousands additional Carranza troops are ...

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  29. NEW AIR FIGHTING.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas tho “Daily Mail” correspondent in France says that the new air fighting is most wonderful. ...

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  30. WAR WORK NOT TO BE HAMPERED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the “No-stri[?]es” programme of the La[?]or Committee of the Council of National Defence ...

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  31. SUBMARINE BLOCKADE.

    The “Potit Parisien” publishes an interview with Lord Rabert Cecil British Minister Controlling the Blockade in connection with ...

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  32. THE STARS AND STRIPES.

    The American squadron of aviators flighting with the French have hoisted tho Stars and Stripes. In future it will be a purely American unit. The ...

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  33. VIEWS OF ALLIED PRESS.

    British find Allied newspapers are commenting upon the great historical value of America’s intervention conclusively proving that all free ...

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  37. DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET.

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  38. POTATO MARKETS

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