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  5. ENCOURAGING REPORTS

    Sir John French, in his bi-weekly report. says:— We have checked the enemy's activity in the Yores region. ...

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  6. DESTROYED.

    Germany has lost another of her prized airships. The news comes from Amstordam of a disaster to a Zeppelin as it was flying over Cologne. By some means as yet unexplained the great ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. HEROIC RESCUE.

    Cecil George Clark, who lives at Pacific-street, Bronte, overlooking Bond's Baths, learned to swim only two months ago. This morning he saved the lives of two young ladies at Bronte ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An official report which has been issued shows that the rebellion in South Africa was chiefly due to the prophecies of Van Rensburg, a religious monomaniac, whose statements were ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. MINES AGAIN.

    Two more mine explosions are reported messages from the northern coast of Europe. One mine burnt on the coast of Klerk Zee, [?]tch Zeeland, with terrible results. ...

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  11. THROWN BACK.

    A message from Petrograd states that the prisoners captured by the Russians at Pra[?] being to fifteen German regiments. The Germans are now inactive along the whole ...

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  12. THE BLOCKADE.

    It is stated that the German reply to the United States Note regarding the abandonment of the "blockade policy" by Germany, has been handed to the United States ...

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  13. HERTZOG SEVERELY SNUBBED

    In the Union Assembly to-day General Hertzog made a vehement protest against martial law, and what he characterised as "gagging free speech." ...

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  14. THE ENGINEERS.

    The executive of the engineers have instructed their members to resume work on Wednesday. They point out that the resumption of work is essential to the further consideration of ...

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  15. RETALIATORY MEASURES OF ALLIES.

    The "New York Herald," commenting on the blockade, says the retaliatory measures of the Allies are logical and inevitable as the result of Germany's previous action. ...

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  16. HEROIC STAND.

    On October 21, when 2400 Scots Guards, South Wales Borderers, Welsh, and Queen's Regiments held hastily-constructed trenches in Gheluvelt against 24,000 Germans, the enemy at ...

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  17. RESPECT NO LAWS.

    In deference to the wishes of the Government of Switzerland, the French have removed the battery which was placed close to the Swiss frontier. ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. MAKE PEACE.

    An interesting item of news from Constantinople has been conveyed through neutral channels. This is to the effect that Prime Salsh Ed[?], the Sultan's nephew, has exhorted the ...

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  19. SCIENTIST PASSES.

    The death is announced of Sir Archibald Geikie, F.R.S., F.G.S., the distinguished scientist. Professor Geikie was born at Edinburgh in ...

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  20. HAPLESS BELGIANS.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel. President of the Local Government Board, gave some interesting figures in reply to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon. ...

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  21. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    An interesting claim is put forward by the skipper of the Norwegian steamer Thordis, 501 tons. He states he encountered a German ...

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  22. DEATH IN EGYPT.

    The Defence Department announces the death at Mena hospital, Egypt, from pneumonia, on March I, of Private Francis Joseph Gilrarry, "A" Company, 9th Battatlon, Queensland ...

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  23. NEW CALEDONIAN RESERVISTS

    A cable has been received by the French Consulate-General to the effect that only "clausen" 1911 to 19[?] (inclusive) of the New Caledonian reservists are to leave Australia ...

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  24. FROZEN MEAT.

    The shipments of frozen meat which have arrived from the Argentine include 117,000 carcases at Mutton, 42,000 carcases of lamb, 183,000 quarters of beef, and 189,000 quarters ...

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