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  2. CALL FOR MEN.

    The slight improvement in recruting in Victoria which took place on Saturday was maintained yesterday. In all 252 men offered themselves for enlistment, and of this ...

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  3. ZEPPELINS OVER BRITAIN.

    Two more Zeppelin raids on the United Kingdom have occurred. One was made on Saturday night on the north-east coast of England, which was ...

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  4. HOLT LINER LOST

    The Holt line steamer ACHILLES (7,042 tons[?] owned by Alfred Holt and Co., Liverpool), which was on a voyage to London and Liverpool from Australian ports, was ...

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  5. VERDUN FIGHT

    A semi-official message from Paris, describing the latest operations in the Verdun region, says:— "The enemy continues to attack ...

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  6. DUTCH CRISIS

    A message from Rotterdam, dated Friday, has been delayed in receipt owing to the cutting of the cable lines. It is stated that Holland is calmly waiting ...

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  7. PITH OF THE WAR

    There is still a strong element of mystery in the military activity so unexpectedly announced from Holland. One message states that 99 out of 100 ...

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  8. AURORA REACHES PORT

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. — A message from Dunedin states that the Antarctic Exploration ship Aurora arrived at the heads early this morning, and came ...

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  9. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    On Friday a firm advertised for a lift attendant. The secretary of the Soldiers' Employment Bureau (Mr. Whitehead) communicated with the ...

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  10. MR. ASQUITH AT ROME

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), who is visiting Italy, was accorded a great reception by the municipality of Rome, at the Capitol (the centre of the civic ...

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  11. RED CROSS IN EGYPT.

    Interesting particulars of the Red Cross work were given by Mr. W. F. Greenwood, who represented the society in Egypt, and who arrived by the R.M.S. Mooltan. ...

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  12. HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK

    Further details have been received from Petrograd of the sinking of the Russian hospital ship PORTUGAL in the Black Sea by a German submarine and the loss of 115 ...

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  13. RAILWAYS IN WAR TIME.

    "I am glad that Senator Pearce has at last discovered the disputed plan for the unification of railway gauges," said Mr. W. H. Kelly, M.H.R., yesterday, in reply ...

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  14. MR. C. P. SMITH'S LECTURE.

    Sir,—On behalf of the Holy Advent Church Red Cross Society, Malvern, I beg to publicly thank Mr. C.n P. Smith for the very interesting and entertaining lecture he ...

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  15. ALLIES AT SALONIKA

    Representatives of Salonika in the Greek Chamber of Deputies have urged the Premier (M. Skouloudis) to ensure the security of the fort against aerial bombardment. ...

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  16. SENATOR GARDINER AND RECRUITING

    Sir,—In a recruiting rally held on Sunday in the Williamstown Gardens and reported to-day, the Assistant Minister for Defence (Senator Gardiner) said:—"Prior to going to ...

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  17. ILLNESS OF MR. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes had a rather "bad turn" on Sunday morning, when his temperature was below normal. The doctors were somewhat concerned, but the patient improved ...

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  18. MILITARY SECRETS.

    Thomas Lupton Maude has been charged at the Police Court with having communicated secret official information, and Charles Mattocks with having received it. ...

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  19. TRIAL BY COURT-MARTIAL.

    Sergeant Joseph A. Granter, formerly of No. 2 company, 4th Depot battalion, was brought before District Court-martial yesterday on two charges, the second of which ...

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  20. SONS OF ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    At the meeting of the University Council yesterday a letter was received from the University Council of Queensland, enelosing a copy of a resolution forwarded by the ...

    Article : 419 words
  21. SOLDIERS' GRIEVANCE.

    In regard to the complaint of men at the Seymour camp concerning week-end leave, it was officially explained yesterday that the order governing leave was that ...

    Article : 261 words
  22. KING'S WAR GIFT.

    In consequence of the war, King George has given £100,000 to the Treasury. It is His Majesty's wish that the Money shall be applied as the Government deems ...

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  23. STARVING TURKS.

    The American Red Cross Society, it is reported from Washington, has telegraphed 10,000 dollars (£2,000), as a first instalment, to Constantinople, for the purchase of food ...

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  24. CABLE MESSAGES FROM CAIRO.

    Two citizens of Melbourne with relatives at the front received cable messages from Egypt yesterday requesting that £10 should be cabled to a bank in Cairo. As one of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. English Spoken at Allied Conference.

    A noteworthy feature of the recent Allied Conference in Paris, at which 37 delegates represented eight nations, was that throughout the proceedings the discussion ...

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  26. APPEAL TO ESSENDON.

    Sir,—A special request having been made from Government House that 500 housewives be made by the Essendon branch of the Red Cross Association, and delivered by ...

    Article : 96 words
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