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  5. DISARMING DARDANELLES.

    Reports from Bucharest state that the Germans and Turks are realising that their is a powerless task in preventing the Allies Fleet penetrating the Dardanelles ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

    "Le Matin." has printed an interesting statement showing what Germany's plans were in regard to the fall of Paris. The statement is as follows:— ...

    Article : 175 words
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  8. HARDWICK'S DEBUT.

    Special interest was lent to to-night's contest at the Rushcutter's Bay Stadium by the fact that one of the boxers, Harald Hardwick, was making hsi debut as a professional. As a ...

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  9. IN THE TRENCHES.

    "Eye Witness" with the British troops states that a new method has been adopted by which the men avoid losing their way in the trenches. Signposts have been put up, showing ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. LONDON MARKETS.

    On the Stock Exchange to-day British were quoted: Buyer 26s 2d. seller 26s 2d: Broker Hills, b 23s 6d, s [?] 6d: Hampden, [?] 26s. s 27s: Lyelle, [?] 20s s 23s 6d: Boulders, b [?] 6d, s ...

    Article : 318 words
  11. BRONZE THIEVES.

    The Germans have removed 41 bron[?] statues from the Petit Sab[?]on Square at Brussels, and dispatched the lot to Germany. They attempted also to take away the ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. HEAVY SLAUGHTER.

    It is reported that the Russians have captured 153 officers, 13,522 men, five guns, 51 machine guns, 519 horses, and many train in the Stau[?]von region, in ten days. ...

    Article : 210 words
  13. CUTTING DOWN

    According to reports from the front, German soldiers now only are allowed one lost of bread for three men, lasted of one loaf for two men as before. ...

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  14. LINER ON FIRE.

    A wireless message has been received at Queenstown stating that the liner Latouraine bound from New York to Havre, is on fire and in distress. ...

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  15. TRADING WITH GERMANY.

    Heavy exports of food supplies for Germany are being dispatched from all parts of Scandinavia. Six thousand carloads are already waiting to be discharged in fulfilment of orders ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. REIGN OF TERROR.

    The correspondent of the "Daily chronicles" at Novo Selitz[?] states that a reign of terror exists in Bukovina. Spies swarm through the province ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. HARD PRESSED.

    A communique states that the French have repulsed twelve attempts by the Germans to push their trenches into contact with the Allies along the sand duces. ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. LEGALLY CAPTURED.

    The anxiously-awaited decision in the ca[?] of the Dac[?], taken in charge by French warships, was given this evening. It is officially announced that the Pref[?] ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. MORE FOOD RIOTS.

    Serious riots have occurred in the western cities of Germany. The trouble is due to the fact that potatoes are scarce. Crowds of starving people bealeged the ...

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  20. ROLL OF HONOR.

    Lieutenant Kenneth Thompson, of the Indian Cavalry, but lately of New Zealand, has been killed during the fighting in the Persian Gulf. ...

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  21. THE PRELIMINARIES.

    Fred Brett and Fred Wheeler supplied the first six-round preliminary. The end looked like coming in the third, when Brett dropped his man for 9 seconds with a right ...

    Article : 136 words
  22. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Re S. Whitton, ex-parte Fong and Company. Order made, Mr. Palmer, official assignee. ...

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  23. UNION DEMANDS.

    The London building trade unions have made a demand for an increase of 2d per hour. ...

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  24. DEATH OF EARL CADOGAN.

    The death is announced of Earl Cadogan at the age of 73 years. (The deceased Earl was the grand-nephew of the first Duke of Wellington. and was born ...

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  26. MUDDLED MEXICO.

    The entire foreign diplomatic corps have decided to leave [?] City owing, it is said, to the [?] situation. The precise reason for the [?] cotton is not known ...

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  27. STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. Ma[?]s his sailed for Australian ports. The steamer Berwick Law from Australian ports, has received at Liverpool. The steamer ...

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  28. STOR[?]CK DISQUALIFIED.

    At Baker's Stadium to-night Jerry Jere[?] defeated Storb[?]k in two rounds. Jerry fl[?]red Ste[?] is the second round, and though [?] race at three he dropped ...

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  29. AERIAl TORPEDOES.

    As official communique states that during the heavy trench fighting in the [?] district the Germans used serial torpedoes, Neve[?] the ca[?] lost heavily. ...

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