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  2. NOT FOR GERMANY.

    The trouble which happened at the wool sales on Monday, when the bids of certain buyers were ignored by the auctioneers, was the subject of a deputation yesterday to the ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The battle of Givenchy is now stated to the the biggest event the British troops have been engaged in since Ypres. We are not told specifically what are our casualties, ...

    Article : 1,235 words
  4. THRUST BACK.

    This morning's cables furnish graphic accounts of the severe lighting which has been proceeding all the week around La Bassee and Festubert. Reuter's St. Omer correspondent describes the enemy's ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. DECAY OF CRICKET.

    Cricket is dismal and stodgy, and something must be done about it. The game, as Touchstone in philosophical sadness commented about quite another affair, is "in a parlous ...

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  6. LINES OF ADVANCE THROUGH BELGIUM.

    The key to an understanding of the extensive line of attack in France and Flanders is a close study of the river system of the country in which the operations are being conducted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIES' LINE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's St. Omer correspondent reports that the Germans, after concentrating important forces between concentrating important forces between La Bassee and Festubert, on ...

    Article : 266 words
  8. GERMAN LOSSES.

    PARIS, Friday.--The latest communique explains that the situation is unchanged. Operations yesterday were confined chiefly to artillery duels. ...

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  9. ALIEN SUBJECTS.

    The general treatment of alien subjects by the military authorities and police has been made the subject of new regulations issued by the State Commandant. Many restrictions, the ...

    Article : 476 words
  10. NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    LONDON, Friday.--The light cruiser Arethusa finished the German armored cruiser Blucher in Sunday's North Sea engagement with a couple of torpedoes. ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. TOWARDS SUEZ.

    CAIRO, Friday.--A German spy bus been captured near AI Kantara (28 miles south of Port Said). British sailors have destroyed the ...

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  12. SYRIAN PORTS VISITED.

    CAIRO, Thursday.--The attitude of the Turkish officials at the coastal ports visited by British sips provides a continual comedy. ...

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  13. AUSTRO-GERMANS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--An Austro-German movement is developing along the Dukla-Wyskow front, covering approximately a hundred miles. ...

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  14. AN AIR RAID.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.--The newspapers in Berlin are circulating a report that aeroplanes have bombed Dortmund (in Prussia), doing considerable damage. ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. SUSTAINING CREDIT.

    The State Premier's Department has received from the Secretary of State further papers relating to the measures taken by the Imperial Government for sustaining credit and ...

    Article : 199 words
  16. UNDER HEAVY FIRE.

    PARIS, Friday.--Monday's light was the biggest in which the British have recently been engaged. The La Bassee plains were a bog, and the Germans found the only ...

    Article : 163 words
  17. THE CAUCASUS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--The Turks have obtained considerable reinforcements in the Caucasus. They developed vigorous attacks, which were repulsed. ...

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  18. TERMS OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times" states: "Manifestly the Dominions must be consulted on the terms of peace. The essential point is that they should be our partners in ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. A SPECIAL APPEAL.

    A number of generous donors are already making weekly or monthly donations to the Chamber of Commerce War Food Fund, and the committee of the fund has decided to appeal ...

    Article : 258 words
  20. ARMENIANS MASSACRED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--The influential Kurdish Sheikh, Shah Madzinoff, has joined the Turks massacred almost the entire Armenian ...

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  21. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Toronto correspondent of "The Times" states that although the Canadian Government is not convinced that great advantages will accrue from an ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The newspaper. "Echo de Paris" says that, Turkey having failed to settle the Hodeidah incident according to promise, Italy threatens to take ...

    Article : 102 words
  23. "OUR FRIEND THE ENEMY."

    The most extraordinary stories continue to arrive from the Franco-German lines, which exhibit the relations between combatants in curious light. According to the London "Daily ...

    Article : 214 words
  24. IN ALSACE.

    BERNE, Friday.--The civilian population has quitted Thann (in Alsace). The town is on fire, owing to the German bombardment. ...

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  25. AN UNDEFENDED PLACE.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--The crew of the Zeppelin which was brought down at Libau (in the Baltic) are not being treated as prisoners of war, but as criminals. They ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. GUERILLA WARFARE.

    PARIS, Friday.--After the battles in Belgian Luxemberg in August several small French detachments were unable to rejoin their corps, and carried on guerilla warfare ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. NATIONAL DYEWORKS.

    LONDON, Friday.--A committee of dye-users has adopted a modified scheme for the national dye-making works (which are to be subsidised by the Government), ...

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  28. THE VON DER TANN.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Admiralty states that the report that the German dreadnought. Von der Tann, had been sunk is unfounded. ...

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  29. PNEUMONIA VICTIM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The defence authorities to-day received a cable stating that Private Philip Edward Carleton of the 15tht Battalion, had died at sea from pneumonia on ...

    Article : 49 words
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