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  2. Armies Reviewed

    It has been officially stated that Field Marshal Earl Kitchener (British Secretary of State for War) and M. Millerand (French Minister of War) ...

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  4. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Berlin messages still continue to report the progress of the Austro-German armies, and it is very evident that if the Grand Duke entertained any idea ...

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  5. Gallipoli.

    A London official message states that an additional British force landed at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, and in 24 hours' heavy fighting the losses on both sides ...

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  6. The Russians.

    A communique reports that our warships protecting the Riga Gulf have drawn closer, owing to the enemy's superiority. The enemy at Kovno ...

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  7. Submarine.

    The White Star Company's liner Arabic, 15,801 tons, has been torpedoed and sunk. It appears that the vessel was bound ...

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  8. The French.

    A communique reports-that our at- tack made us masters of the junction of the Bethune-Arras and Ablain-Angres roads, where the German position ...

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  9. ADMISSIONS BY ENEMY.

    A German communique admits the French success between Angres and Souchez, and also temporary successes at Lingekopf. ...

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  10. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The White Star officials announce that the ship was torpedoed without warning in latitude 50.19, longitude 8.29, being struck on the starboard. 100ft. from ...

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  11. AN OFFICER WOUNDED.

    Major Harold McCormick, of the East Lancashire Regiment, but formerly of Geelong, has been wounded in the Dar. danelles. ...

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  12. FUTURE OF BELGIUM.

    As a Counterblast to the recent annexationist manifestoes, 82 politicians and intellectual men, including Herr Dernburg and Professors Delbruck, liar. ...

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  13. REPORTS CONFIRMED.

    A communique admits that the Germans have occupied the town of Kovno. ...

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  14. SHELL-MAKING IN STAMBOUL.

    Great activity is being displayed at Krupps' works in Constantinople. 2000 shells being turned out daily. ...

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  15. ENEMY TACTICS EXPLAINED.

    The German tactics at Kovno consisted of feigning an advance on Vilkomir, with a view to engaging a portion of the Russian forces, and throwing the ...

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  16. A VALUABLE CARGO.

    When attacked the Arabic had. on board a valuable cargo for the United States. ...

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  17. FINAL AND DESPERATE STRUGGLE.

    The antagonism between the German and Turkish officers is increasing. The Germans receive full ,ay in gold monthly, while their ...

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  18. A SINGER'S ESCAPE.

    Madame Stella Corol, the well-known soprano, was amongst the passengers. ...

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  19. SEVERAL PERSONS INJURED.

    Thirty of those who were on the Arabic were injured, some severely. They narrate that they were greatly alarmed, and rushed for life preservers, which ...

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  20. LIEUTEMANT HOLBROOK, V.C.

    Lieutenant Holbrook, the first naval man to receive the Victoria Cross in the present war, has been wounded. ...

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  21. THE CAPTAIN.

    Captain Finch, master of the Arabic, rescued the crew of the St. Cuthbert oil boat in the Atlantic in 1903. He is suffering from an injured leg. When ...

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  22. DUTCH MINISTER.

    In welcoming M. Regout, the Dutch Minister, to the Vatican, Pope Benedict hoped the appointment of a representative after an interval of 15 years ...

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  23. FOUR MONTHS REVIEWED.

    Reuter, in a review of the four months'. campaign in Gallipoli. says there has been a period of hard experience since the Australians and New Zealanders ...

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  24. CREW WORKED SPLENDIDLY.

    Nebeker, an American passenger, said that the crew worked splendialy, and but for the disciple there would have been 100 fatalities. ...

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  25. THIRTY-THREE MISSING.

    The latest figures show that 27 men of the crew and six passengers are missing, including one American. There were 26 Americans aboard. ...

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  26. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER.

    Telegrams from Innsbruck declare that the capture of Kovno cost the Germans several, army corps. T41ey lost 30,000 at Dubissa in three weeks, and 120,000 ...

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  27. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The newspaper comment says it is not the submarine's fault that the Arabic was not a second Lusitania. The excuses offered to justify the Lusitania's ...

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  28. SHORTAGE OF DYES

    Ladies shopping in London are constantly finding that the emporiums can. not match the colours. It is predicted that the city will soon be draped in ...

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  29. EASTERN MOVEMENT CONTINUES.

    Between 100,000 and 200,000 reinforcefents have latterly proceeded from the west front to Russia, and the movefent continues. The German losses are ...

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  30. DRASTIC ACTION INEVITABLE.

    The "London Daily Telegraph's" Washington correspondent says the incident has caused a sensation, and drastic Government action is. regarded as ...

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  31. AVIATION

    The residents of .Perak have presented two aeroplanes to the Army Council. This makes three aeroplanes from Malaya. ...

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  32. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    It is stated that the Kaiser has telegraphed to King Constantine urging Greece not to make concessions to Bulgaria in regard to Kavalla, adding that ...

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  33. PROTECTION OF STEERING GEAR.

    When the Arabic left on her last voyage from here, sandbags were piled around the steering gear as a protection against shell lire. It is believed ...

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  34. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A Berlin communique claims to have taken a further batch of 3900 prisoners at Kovno. The Russians, under pressure of the capture of the town, are ...

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  35. COTTON AS CONTRABAND.

    The British Embassy at Washington announces cotton as contraband. The date from which the declaration is to take effect has not yet been fixed. ...

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  36. PRESIDENTIAL ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Wilson, informed, refused to commest on the incident until lie learned whether Americans were abcard. If so, it is understood that the United States ...

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  37. REGISTRATION ACT.

    "A 'wireless message alleges that Renter suppressed reports of the enforcement of British registration proving that it has been accompanied by serious ...

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  38. TURKISH OUTRAGES.

    Requiem services have been hold throughout Bulgaria for the Armenian victims of the Turkish outrages. Speeches were made execrating the Turks, and ...

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  39. OTHER STEAMERS SUNK.

    The British steamer Thorntield and the Wilson liner Serbino have been sunk. The crews were landed. The Grodno, another Wilson liner, was also sunk, but ...

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  40. MUNITIONS PROBLEM.

    To date 535 munition establishments have been brought under Government control. ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique reports that we conquered the crossing of the Bug north of Janow Konstandinow, and stormed Niemirow and other places on ...

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  42. STILL AFLOAT.

    The British steamer Dunslee has been torpedoed, but is still afloat. ...

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  43. OVERSEA DOMINIONS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (light lion. Reginald McKenna) conferred with the High Commissioners of Australia, Canada, and South Africa, the ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Arrangements are being made to transfer many Australian wounded at Manchester and other provincial hospitals to four main centres—Harefield, Epsom ...

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  45. NORWEGIAN STEAMER STOPPED.

    A submarine stopped the mail steamer Haakon, for England, and seized the mails. The Norwegian Government protested to Berlin. ...

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  46. BULGARIAN CHIEF.

    Major General Fitcheff. the Bulgarian War Minister, has resigned, with a view to resuming the position of Chief of the General Staff, which he occupied during ...

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  47. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    The "North German Gazette" declares that the Governor of South-West Africa never negotiated with Colonel Maritz to create a Boer rising, nor did the ...

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  48. A CALL TO CIVILISATION.

    When the Senate met, the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) said:—It is with horror and regret that I have to announce to the Senate that news has ...

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  49. LABOUR NEWSPAPER.

    The "Labour Leader' appeared with a column blank except for the heading and the signature to a letter entitled "Trade Unionists and Conscription." ...

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  50. AREA FOR SELECTION.

    To-day Mr. G. Becker', M.H.A., presented to the Minister of Lands (Hon. J. Belton) a numerously signed petition from the residents of the Portland ...

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  51. CONSIDERATION OF PROPOSALS.

    The Premier (Sir Alex. Peacock) stated to-day that the Cabinet would consider the proposals next week, and send directions to the Agent-General before ...

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  52. GRAVE SOCIAL DANGER.

    Fourteen natives are members of a I secret society which is a grave social danger menacing white women. Hanging is regarded as the only effective ...

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  53. UNPATRIOTIC EMPLOYERS.

    Sir George Pragnell, chairman of the National Patriotic Association, is dissatisfied with many business men failing to encourage their employees to enlist by ...

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  54. ISLAND SHIPPING

    On Wednesday the Levuka left for Sydney. The Niagara arrived from Vaneouver on Thursday, and left again for Auckland to-day. ...

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  55. WIND IN BABIES.

    The nation never needed strong, healthy babies more than it does to-day. If you have a baby troubled with wind, make him happy by giving him a dose or ...

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