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  2. OUR TROOPS IN TURKEY

    The Ten[?] correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" forwards an interesting report concerning the military operations on the Ga[?] P[?] ...

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  5. DESPERATE FIGHT.

    Further details have been received of the capture by the italian forces of Pre[?] Pass. It is stated that the Australians made a ...

    Article : 517 words
  6. GLOVED IN VELVET.

    The [?] States Note to Germany [?] than was expected. It re[?] demands, and [?] room [?] reply. ...

    Article : 224 words
  7. DRIVING THEN BACK.

    Mr. W. G. [?] Town Clerk of Newtown, has reached the following interesting letter from his [?] Corporal Ray Salmon, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, and is at ...

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  8. GAINS IN THE WEST.

    The following communique has been issued at Paris:— We have had fresh success at the Laby[?] and the [?] driven back. ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. MAKING HISTORY.

    Major-General Sir Mexander [?] on afternoon recently addressed the 4th Australian Brigade, which was sitting over the whole bi[?] as in the gallery of a theatre, enjoying ...

    Article : 300 words
  10. HELPING THE BELGIANS.

    Mr. Machen[?] High Commissioner for New Zealand, has banded to the Belgian Committee the [?] of £10,000 contributed by the residents of Canterbury in the [?] ...

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  11. WEST CASUALTIES.

    The casualties [?] to-day number [?] including [?] and [?] Australians on [?] Mr. M Namara [?] that the loss ...

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  12. RUSSIANS DO WELL.

    A communique states— We drove back on Thursday to the right bank of the [?]cater strong [?] which had crossed to the left bank near Zura[?] and extended to ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. SCOURGE OF CHOLERA.

    Bosnian deserters from the Austrian Army report that outbreaks of cholers are assuming [?] proportions than during last summer. The countries suffering most severely are ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. THREE BULLETS IN HIS BODY.

    Private Archer, formerly of Orange, son of the manager of the Government Experiment [?] writing to a friend, states:— I am at present among the wounded from ...

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  15. MERCHANTMEN SUNK.

    A submarine sank the Russian barque Thom[?] by means of shell fire to [?] off the Old Head of [?] Ireland. The crew, after being to the boats for six ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The thirty-se[?] casualty list of Australians fighting at the Dar[?] will be issued [?] right, and printed in a Special War B[?] of the "Evening News" at 10 o'clock. ...

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  17. MUNITIONS.

    Mr, Lloyd George received an enthusiastic welcome at Newport. He is addressing the munition workers of South Wales to-day. An article in the "British Weekly" is ...

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  18. THE CEYLON RIOTS.

    The country is now tranquil since the Buddbist-M[?] riots at Kandy and elsewhere in [?] The police [?] military are making arrests, [?] are [?]ring [?] property. ...

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  19. EMPIRE DAY.

    Fifteen hundred children celebrated Empire Day at the Gu[?] where they were addressed by Sir George R[?] High Commissioner for Australia. ...

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  20. PADEREWSKI'S THANKS.

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  21. SERVIANS IN ALBANIA.

    The Se[?] forces to Al[?] have occupied Tarana, and are now advancing on the capital (Dura[?]). Albanian insurgents have proclaimed a ...

    Article : 32 words
  22. ZEPPELIN SINKS FISHING SMACKS.

    A Dutch [?] boat picked up eight survivors of two British fishing smacks, the Welfare and Laure[?]. which were sunk by a Ze[?] ...

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  23. IRISH APPOINTMENTS.

    The King few approved of Lord Winborne as Lord-Li[?] of Ireland. Mr. J. O'[?] remains Lord Chancellor, Mr. John Gordon is to be Attorney-General, and Mr. O'Bries ...

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