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  4. EAGER FOR THE FRAY

    The Admiralty announces that the destroyer Ariel rammed and sunk the German submarine U20. The crew were taken prisoners. ...

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  6. AUTUMN CARNIVAL.

    There was much interesting work on the magpie grass track at Randwick this morning. Just after opening time Simon Frison and Miss Mooltan traversed a mile in 1min 51½sec, ...

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  7. JUST TOO LATE.

    A fortnight ago after posting my letters for the Australian newspapers at the General Post Office in Cairo. I strolled back to the Continental Hotel before returning to camp. I had ...

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  8. AFTER TRENCHES.

    The latest communique states:—We have further progressed to the north-east at Me[?]nil. There has been renewed obstinate fighting ...

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  9. DIED IN EGYPT.

    The Defence Department has received intelligence of the following deaths:—Tasmanta: No. 194. Pri[?]cts John Patrick Flynn. B Company, 8th Battalion, at Mena. ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. NEW YEAR'S GIFT.

    Another claim to have sunk a German submarine it put forward, this time by a Captain J. White, now in America. He declares that his steamer, the Overdale, ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. NEW GREEK CABINET.

    M. Gounaris has succeeded in forming a Cabinet. The new Ministry leans towards the Triple Entente. ...

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  12. EBULLITIONS OF HATRED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Dunkirk correspondent states that, reallsing that it is Impossible to force the Anglo-French lines at Le Bassce and Bethune, the German are bombarding the ...

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  13. DARDANELLES.

    It is officially announced that the Queen Elizabeth, supported by four battleships, bombarded Rumill from inside the Straits. Bad weather [?]ladered operations. The ...

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  14. "FOR HOUSEHOLD USE."

    An interesting discovery was made by the Swedish Customs authorities at Trelleborg, a port on the south coast of the province of Malmohus. ...

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  15. ANIMALS IN WAR.

    A new use has been found for Carl Hagenback's celebrated herd of trained elephants. The Germans are employing the huge beasts for the purpose of clearing the roads behind ...

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  16. TUESDAY'S MURDERS.

    Later particulars of the staking of the three steamers show that the German submarines gave no warning to their victims. Half of the Tangistan's crew were Lascars. ...

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  17. FUTURE OF CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Kololsche Zeitung" says that if the Turks are unable to retain Constantinople, they should make it a free city, guaranteed by Bulgaria, Roumania, and Greece, under the ...

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  18. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    On the outer portion of the course proper at Victoria Park this morning. Cool Air easily ran three furlongs in 41[?]sec, while Conton[?] over a like distance recorded 41sec, Nuwara ...

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  19. AIRMAN KILLED.

    An unfortunate flying accident is reported. Lieutenant Shepherd, while engaged in making a fight at Eastbourne, fell into the sea and was killed. ...

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  20. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    The steamer Ruthergian has arrived at Port Natal from Bunbury, W.A. (She sailed on February 13.) The steamer Wyandotte has arrived at ...

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  21. FEARFUL FIGHTING.

    The following communique has been issued:—Desperate fighting tool place yesterday along the whole of the N[?]emen-Vistula front. We captured part of a supply column near ...

    Article : 156 words
  22. WAR CORRESPONDENTS.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies cabled recently "That it had been decided to permit small batches of war correspondents to go to the front on tours of inspection." He ...

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  23. TUGGERAH LAKES RACES.

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  24. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    German newspapers just received here claim that the German submarine U16 recently undertook a successful cruise in the Orkney, Shetland, and Faroe Islands. ...

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  26. IMPERIAL RESERVISTS.

    The War Office having modified the payments allowed to relatives of Imperial reservists, the Commonwealth authorities will make corresponding alterations in the extra payments to ...

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