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  3. UNDER SUSPICION

    Still as the dusk deepened, suggesting to his uneasy mind the very outer court of death, even the iron nerve of this man broke, and he rose up with ...

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  4. RECRUITING.

    According to a message from Capetown, a great recruiting campaign has been inaugurated throughout the South African Union. ...

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  5. AT A GLACE.

    The Spring meeting of the Bathurst Turf Club was opened on the local racecourse on Saturday afternoon in the presence of a fair attendance. ...

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  6. RECRUITING PUZZLE.

    Members of the House of Commons are anxiously awaiting a statement from Mr. Asquith to clear up the recruiting enigma, as the vague references of Lord ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. RETURNING WOUNDED

    Another hospital ship arrived at Fremantle yesterday morning with about 300 cases for the various States. Most of the patients are convalescents. ...

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  8. LORD DERBY'S SCHEME.

    Recruiting under Lord Derby's scheme is to be continued until December 11. ...

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  9. A SET-BACK.

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Derby, in a letter to the Prime Minister, endeavors to clear up the uncertainty of the Ministerial statement on ...

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  10. BRITISH MINISTERS RETURN.

    Mr. Balfour, Lord Grey, and Mr. Lloyd George, with their advisors, have returned to London. The returned Ministers were at a ...

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  11. ALLIES' FUND EFFORT.

    Mr. Wise, New South Wales Agent-General, has received from President Poincare, the King of Montenegro, and the Russian and Servian Ministers ...

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  12. CABLES.

    The German press asserts that the Allied nations have sent an ultimatum to Greece, but the report is not confirmed. ...

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  14. ESCAPED FROM DENMARK.

    The Admiralty has announced that Commander Layton, of submarine El3, escaped from his guard in Denmark, and has arrived in Britain. ...

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  15. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Mr. Gerald Griffith (30), son of Mr. Charles L. Griffith, met his death at the railway trucking yards at 11 o'clock yesterday ...

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  16. EVELEIGH DISPUTE SETTLED.

    Peaceful counsels have prevailed in the matter of the threatened dispute at the Eveleigh workshops, and the men have decided to go to work as usual on ...

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  17. AN OFFENDED FITTER.

    A stop-work meeting was held in the railway running-sheds at Redfern yesterday afternoon. After a good deal of heated argument it was decided to ...

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  18. .. IRRIGATION COMMISSIONER. ..

    When asked this morning whether he had decided to accept the position of Commissioner for Irrigation, Mr. Carmichael stated that he had asked the ...

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