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  5. TO-NIGHT'S BIG FIGHT

    Although the re[?] match between Henri Domien, the Belgian welterweight, and Frank Loughrey, the hard-bitting American, which was decided at the Rushcutter's Bay stadium, ...

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  6. GREAT STRUGGLE ON THE YSER.

    The "Daily Mail" publishes a message from Rotterdam stating that Germany is making as enormous effort to break the Allies' line on the river Yser, throwing every available man ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. GRIM BRITISH FIGHTING

    The Dunkirk correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" has sent further particulars of the Germans' counter-attack on Hill 60, which Sir John French previously reported to have ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. THE GEELONG'S TRIP.

    Without having encountered any enemy submarines, the P. and O. branch liner G[?]long arrived at Sydney this morning from London, via Capetown. ...

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  9. GALLANT CANADIANS.

    The War Office reports that Sghting near Ste[?]nstraete, in Belgium. continues. A Canadian division was forced to fall back, and the enemy captured [?] 17 guns. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, stated in Melbourne on Friday that he had received an invitation to the Conference of Premiers, to be held in Sydney. He has not definitely ...

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  11. NORWEGIAN SHIPS ABANDONED IN THE NORTH SEA.

    The steamer Belmar passed the Norwegian sailing vessels [?] (312 tons) and Oskar (764 tons), which had been abandoned in the North Sea. The Eva was burning and the Oskar ...

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  12. DALLEY ELECTION.

    The ballet, conducted by the Dailey Labor League, for the selection of a candidate in the Labor interests for Dailey took place on Friday. There were 18 candidates, and the hours ...

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  13. GERMAN STEAMER PAKLAT.

    The Prize Court has condemned the German steamer Pakiat, which was seized by the British while conveying German refugees from Tsing-Tao to Tien-Tsin. ...

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  14. GAOL TO BE CHANGED.

    Melbourne Gaol is to go the way of the one that was at Darlinghurst. The excellent-built and well-located block is regarded as a blot upon the city as a gaol, and following the ...

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  15. IN THE DARDANELLES.

    [?]icial reports state that and [?]sive action has been begun in the Dard[?]lles The Allies' squadrons have bombarded the Straits at various points west of Gallipoli, and a ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. FOR SOLDIERS' CHILDREN.

    Newspapers call attention to Sydney's contribution of a creche for soldiers' children, of which Madame Viviandi is the [?] ...

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  17. ACCIDENTS.

    Th[?] Walk-n-street. Newtown, this [?] Humphries, 46, living in Horde[?] Newtown, received a compound fra[?] She was taken ...

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  18. AN EAR FOR SHELLS.

    Thought Frits Kreisler when under fi[?] had no use for his skill as a violinist his training gave him at least on a [?]tage. He tells a New York interviewer that his ...

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  19. THE ZEPPELINS.

    The Zeppelins that were seen off the coast of England have returned seawards. There was no attack by the airchins. ...

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  20. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS MODIFIED.

    Japan has modified her demands for railway concessions in Southern China in deference to British firms, which are reviving dormant concessions in the same localities. ...

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