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  2. THE FAMOUS BARRACKS OF TIPPERARY

    These barracks have their story and it is not without a touch of Irish humour Plans were made simultaneously for barracks at Tipperary and Hong Kong and the plans were accidentally transposed. These barracks were intended for Hong Kong. Some of Lord Kitchener's Army in front of the Tipperary Barracks. There are now, it is said, no fewer 130,000 Irishmen in the ranks of the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GERMAN WOMEN.

    A Paris official Press Bureau message from the Russian frontier states that notwithstanding the large number of Germans captured, the Germans ...

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  4. 34 AIRSHIPS.

    A communique states:-- The Germans violently bombarded our positions from the sea to Lys. There is great ...

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  5. PRICE OF BREAD.

    The Control of Prices Board has decided that a reduced price shall be charged for bread where the bread is not delivered. An order under the ...

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  6. SURPRISE ATTACK.

    A detachment of British troops landed near Tor crossed the hills and surprised and annihilated a Turkish force of 200 of whom 100 were taken ...

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  7. AFRICAN REBELS.

    Mr. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, in an interview said that the Union Government did not intend to take stringent measures with the rank and ...

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  8. DALBY'S SHOW.

    A meeting of the committee of the Dalby Agricultural Association was held yesterday afternoon in Mr. W. R. Hunter's office. The President, Mr. ...

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  9. TERRIFIC FIRE.

    "Eye-witness' forwards details of the capture of a certain brickfield, the news of which was cabled to Australia on the 7th instant. The British and ...

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  10. GERMAN STORY.

    An official Berlin message states that German East Africa is completely free of the enemy. Parties of German troops are ...

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  11. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Telegrams received from Peking represent Japan as making far-reaching demands on China. It has been officially explained that ...

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  12. THE NATION'S TRADE.

    Mr.Barko [?] interviewed said after the termination of the war the bulk of Russia's trade with Germany, totalling £55,000,000, will be transferred ...

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  13. GREAT AERIAL RAID.

    The Admiralty reports that 34 of the British aeroplanes attacked Bruges, Zeebrugge, and Ostend with a view to destroying the German submarine base. ...

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  14. A GERMAN TRICK.

    The Germans, early en the 7th inst., advanced along the canal bank, shouting "Don't shoot, we are engineers." The British waited until they were ...

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  15. ITALY'S ARMY.

    Advices state that the forces will be mobilised by March 1st. The Italian army will exceed a million men. Two new dreadnoughts, the Contecayour ...

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  16. BERLIN REJOICES.

    A German, communique claims to have captured 2,600 Russians, twenty cannon and thirty machine guns in the region of the Masurian Lakes. The ...

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  17. STERN WARNING.

    Newspapers compare the moderate tone of President Wilson's advice to Britain in regard to using a neutral flag, with the stern warning to ...

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  18. SIR JOHN JELLICOE.

    Sir John Jellicoe has been granted the order of the Grand Cross of the Bath for his war services. ...

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  19. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A communique issued to-day states: We repulsed the enemy near Arracourt and captured Hill 937, north-west of Sudete. ...

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  20. MONEY TALKS.

    The Bank of England is issuing £10,000,000 worth of Russian one year, five per cent., Treasury Bills at £95. ...

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  21. A PRUSSIAN DREAM.

    As Swiss, who recently spent 25 days in Germany, says complete confidence reigns in Prussia. There is some alarm at Baden over the French advance in ...

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  22. THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser has returned to the East--or Russian--front. AMSTERDAM, Saturday. General Eychorn, who commands ...

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  23. SAILOR PRINCE.

    Prince Albert has rejoined H.M.S. Collingwood after an absence for an operation for appendicitis. ...

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  24. COMPLETE REPULSE.

    A communique says the enemy's attacks have been repulsed with severe losses in the Lyck district. The ...

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  25. ABSINTHE ABOLISHED.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by a vote of 481 to 52, has adopted a bill for suppressing perpetually the sale of absinthe. ...

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  26. CALL FOR BLOOD.

    The "Deutche Montags Zeitung" states that Germany's blockade will only be effective if it costs the lives of many English ladies and gentlemen. ...

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  27. FURIOUS QUARRELS.

    M. Galbrial Hanotaux, the well-known French writer and Statesman--a member of the French Academy, and a former Minister for Foreign ...

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  28. PROFESSOR'S HONESTY.

    Professor Goldstein has issued a glowing tribute to the reception of the members of the British Association by Australia. He declared that the ...

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  29. BOXING.

    Fred Kay and Alf Moray met at the Stadium last night to decide the Welterweight Championship. There was a large attendance present. After 20 ...

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  30. ENEMY'S INTENTIONS.

    Phrasebooks found in the knapsacks of German wounded soldiers show that when England is invaded she will be liable to similar horrors as were ...

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  31. BUKOVINA FIGHTING.

    A communique issued to-day states: We repulsed the enemy at Syidnck, near Wyszhow, and at Porogui, near the ...

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  32. GOOD SHOOTING.

    The airmens' bombs completely destroyed the Ostend railway goods yard ...

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  33. SIMPSON BEATS PEARSON.

    Before an excellent attendance at the Pavilion last night, Charlie Simoson successfully retained the champion featherweight title of Victoria from ...

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  34. A GOOD SCHEME.

    Count Bernstorff German Ambassador to America, has offered the United States that Germany will relax the warfare against merchant shipping i[?] ...

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  35. PESTILENCE.

    There wore 423 cases of spotted typhus during the first week in February, principally in Styria. Smallpox is spreading, but the ...

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  36. "HYMN OF HATE."

    The "Vorwaerts" protests against certain schoolmasters, compelling children to learn the Hymn of Hate. In some cases verses directed against ...

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  37. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    German communique states hostile air raids on the coast caused deplorable damage to civilians and their property. The military losses were ...

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  38. TURKS FIGHTING.

    The "Times"' correspondent at Ismailia states that the night fighting began at Ismailia, when a torpedo boat dashed up and landed five men ...

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  39. GERMANS MOWED DOWN.

    It is officially stated that the repulse of the German attacks in Poland seems to be complete. The Russians inflicted losses on the ...

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  40. ESCAPING BELGIANS.

    Thirteen hundred young Belgians have been arrested by the German authorities while trying to escape to Holland. Twenty-five were shot by ...

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  41. FRENCH AIRMEN.

    Five airmen bombed and damaged a German Aerodrome at Habsheim near Mulhausen and killed the keepers ...

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  42. MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    General Villa's revolutionists have captured Guada La Jarra, the second largest city in Mexico. Starvation is [?]tening many cities. ...

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  43. SUBMARINE RAIDS.

    The German Naval Staff invited a number of American, Italian, and Austrian journalists to accompany their submarines to witness attacks on ...

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  44. RUSSIA'S AMBITION.

    Professor Millukoff, leader of the Russian Liberals, states that the allies have agreed at the end of the war that Russia should hold Constantinople. ...

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