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  2. SUMMER SICKNESS

    Doctors, those in particular who deal with the ailments of children, are much exercised in mind at the great prevalence of summer diarrhoea among babiee, and ...

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  3. WAR IN THE WEST FRENCH AVIATORS

    Twenty-six French aviators attacked German depots 12 miles south-west of Lille. The bombs they dropped caused serious damage to stores and railways. ...

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  4. BRITISH FINANCE NEW CREDIT VOTE PASSED

    General Sarrail had an audience with King Constantine to-day. Afterwards King Constantine told an Associated Press representative that he ...

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  5. The Cost Vote of Credit

    When the financial proposals of the Government were announced by the Prime Minister (Eight Hon. H. H. Asquith) in the House of Commons to-day ...

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  6. BACK FROM THE WARS A HEART-THROBBING WELCOME

    Kill or be kill'd, live or die, they shall know we were soldiers and men I Handful of men, as we were, we were English in heart and in l[?]no, ...

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  7. AFTER THE WAR

    Liberals and Conservatives alike were urged by the Financial Secretary to the Treasurer (Right Hon. E. S. Montagu) to recognise that the nation might be ...

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  8. THE FIRST CROUPS

    Proclamations were posted in London yesterday calling out group No. 1 of the Derby volunteers, and class No. 1 of the conscripts. The men are to report ...

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  9. MILITARY FUNERALS

    There were two military funerals this afternoon. Corporal George Halloran, of the miners' corps, and Private Thomas Francis McGrath, of B Company, ...

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  10. THE NAVY'S PERSONNEL

    The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Right Hon. T. J. Macnamara) states that when the war was begun there were 146,000 officers and men on ...

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  11. POSITIONS HELD

    French positions south of the River Somme were bombarded heavily yesterday. After the artillery had ceased firing the Germans used gas along a iront ...

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  12. ALLEGED CONTRABAND TRADE

    In the House of Commons to-day the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the foreign Office (Lord Robert Cecil) replied to Major Hunt's suggestion that ...

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  13. PEOPLE'S THRIFT

    The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales, Moore street, have supplied figures which give the operations of the state ...

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  14. GERMAN AIRSHIP

    Official news of the destruction of a German airship has been received. French, gunners observed the airship, which was below the usual altitude, when ...

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  15. ENEMY ALIENS

    It was statedin the House of Commons to-day that 12,446 male and 10,500 female enemy aliens in the United Kingdom were not interned. ...

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  16. GERMAN HANGARS DAMAGED

    Terrible storms are raging an the south of Germany. Hangars which accommodated four airships have been partially destroyed. ...

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  17. AN AFRICAN FIGHT

    General Smuts, who is in command of the British forces in East Africa, reports the failure of an attempt by Germans to invade Uganda. ...

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  18. BOXING WILLARD ILL

    Jess Willard, who has been ill, is reported to have had a relapse on Saturday. He was ordered to bed by his physicians. It is uncertain whether be will be ready to meet Moran ...

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  19. TURKS IN ARMENIA

    Not content with the capture of Erzeroom, the Grand Duke Nicholas has kept the greatest portion of the Russian army from the Caucasus provinces busy in ...

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  20. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    A committee of the Lawyers' Club, one of the oldest organisations of New York, is on the way to Ottawa with the intention of presenting greetings and ...

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  21. AEROPLANE SEARCH

    Two steamers belonging to Finns have been missing for a month. The general belief of mariners is that the vessels have been icebound. ...

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  22. CRUISER AT DURAZZO

    Greece has awakened at last to the peril in which her subjects have been placed by her supine behavior. The example of Monastir has stimulated her into activity, ...

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  23. A KNOCKOUT.

    Bombardier Wells has defeated Dick Smith, the light-heavyweight champion. The winner fought at 189 1b. add his opponent at 178 lb. Grest interest was taken in the contest, to ...

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  24. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    An official message received from Berlin reports that aeroplanes dropped bombs on an aerodrome and a military camp of the Allies at Fumes. Other ...

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  25. LONG RECONNAISSANCE

    A daring reconnaissance was made by a British aviator attached to the army defending the Suez Canal yesterday. The aviator was instructed to ascertain ...

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  26. READINESS FOR WAR

    An efficiency test of radio telegraphy and its preparedness for war has been announced. A message is to be released from the central location here ...

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  27. VICTORY FOR O'KEEFE.

    Pat O'Keefe has defeated Jim Sullivan on points at the end of 20 rounds. Both men have boxed in Australia previously. ...

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  28. TRENCH COMFORTS.

    The hon. treasurer (Miss. L. Ayers, East terrace) gratefully acknowledges the following subscriptions:—Amount previously acknowledged, £484 2/5; Mr. ...

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  29. GERMAN MONEY

    The German Ambassador to Greece (Baron Schwenk) has disappeared mysteriously. Enquiries at the Embassy as to his whereabouts and the probable date ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS

    One of the most important debates of the week will be begun in the House of Lords to-morrow. Lord Sydenham intends to move that ...

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  31. ALL WELL

    The receipt of another communication was announced by the Secretary of State for India (Right Hon. A. Chamberlain) in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  32. NAVAL BLOCKADE.

    The "Daily telegraph" reports that Lard Robert Cecil will be the Minister to deal with the naval blockade. He possesses the necessary legal knowledge. ...

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  33. REJECTED MEN

    Waste at the War Office was criticised by Sir J. A. Simon during the debate on the financial proposals of the Government. He said that action had been taken in ...

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  34. GERMANY UNEASY

    The changed attitude of Greece towards the Allies has resulted in uneasiness in Germany. Unpleasant enquiries as to the cause are being made. ...

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  35. TURKISH CLAIM

    Questions were asked in the House of Commons to-day about the Turkish claim that a British force had been annihilated. Mr. A. Chamberlain said that the ...

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  36. NEW INTERNATIONALISM

    The British delegation to an Anglo-French Parliamentary Commission has arrived in Paris. It consists of 25 members of both Houses of Parliament under ...

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  37. ALLIES' RESERVES

    "The Times" military correspondent compares the available reserves of the belligerents, largely to the advantage of the Allies. He says that the British ...

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  38. GREECE'S APOLOGY TO ITALY

    The Government of Greece has decided to apologise to Italy for offensive language about the latter country. The language referred to was used in the ...

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  39. THE KING RECOVERED

    The King has completely recovered. His medical advisers Lave given him permission to resume his visits to troops in training. ...

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  40. BRITAIN'S CREDIT

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Right Hon. R. McKenna) said that when the war was begun the Government gave temporary relief to British firms which had ...

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  41. EASTERN THEATRE

    The rout of the Turks in Armaria surpasses any conception of the imagination. Not one unit remains intact. The remnants in flight are being massacred by the ...

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  42. GERMAN DISMISSED

    Four unnaturalised Germans, who were employed on the railway construction works in the Neerim district, have been dismissed. ...

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  43. SYDNEY RECRUITING

    After to-day the Sydney Town Hall will be closed as a recruiting depot. Enrolments at all places in the city for the past 24 hours numbered less than 100. ...

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  44. 125 PER CENT.

    The amazing profits of shipowners continue to attract the attention of the president of the Board of Trade. The Moore line has declared a dividend ...

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  45. RETURNED 9TH LIGHT HORSE.

    The residents of St. Peters and district have been busily engaged for some time past collecting money in aid of the fund to supply comforts to the members of ...

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  46. RECRUITING FIGURES

    Yesterday 66 men were examined at the City Depot and 48 of that number were passed into the ranks as medically fit for service. Twelve men were rejected ...

    Article : 43 words
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  48. LIVERPOOL CAMP

    After the departure of certain troops from this State for the front the State Commandant says that Liverpool camp will be reduced to less than 50 per cent, ...

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  49. THE MAYOR'S THANKS.

    The Mayor of Adelaide (Mi. I. Isaacs) desires to thank citizens for their ready response to his appeal to them to decorate the buildings along the route taken ...

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  50. GONE TO CAMP.

    Names of men enlisted at Adelaide and sent to camp on Tuesday, February 22, were:—Russell, J.; Holman, R. L. G.; Oliver, [?] B.; Crawford, W.; Doubtfire, ...

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  51. ECHO OF THE RIOT

    A number of soldiers concerned in last week's not appeared at the Liverpool Court yesterday. Some were fined £5 each, and one got three months in gaol ...

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