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  6. GERMAN SUBMARINE MONITORS

    A special [?] in the "Daily Telegraph" states that Germany has built a new type of [?]rine monitor. There is a large [?]rical hall, upon ...

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  7. GALLIPOLI HERO'S PAY

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  8. IN THE CITY LAST NIGHT

    [?] botels closed, and practically [?] in the streets, the city [?] a striking contraet to [?] evening, when [?] ...

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  9. CHURCHES' APPEAL.

    Heads of churches in Sydney have addressed the following appeal [?] premier of New South Wales:— Sir.—F[?] that the present ...

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  10. KING'S SPEECH.

    Parliament assembled at noon to-day. His Majesty the King, in his speech said— "The [?] of my Allies and my people, who are [?]ted in this conf[?], ever [?] ...

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  11. MURDEROUS FIRE.

    A message from the front states that violent [?]lery duels, followed by infantry actions, have been going on all the week on D[?] and Riga front. ...

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  12. WARNING TO MUTINEERS.

    The military Authorities state that [?] existing law any person who shall [?] and advisedly endeavor to [?] any person or persons serving in His [?] by ...

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  13. AFTER THE TURMOIL.

    [?] at Liverpool yesterday, the [?] in the world to [?] Men [?] or lay about [?] ...

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  14. ALLIES CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister made an important announcement this evening. He stated that a conference of the Allies would be held in Paris to consider the political ...

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  15. TARDY RECOGNITION.

    The "Army and Navy Gazette" states that the Admiralty has named a new destroyer after admiral Moresby. It is the first time such an honor has been ...

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  16. FORCES IN FRANCE.

    Earl Kitcbhner, Secretary of State for War in the House of Lords this evening made [?] statement on the military situation. He said that the British forces in France had ...

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  17. TRAIN WRECKED.

    The Launceston-Hobarr express train left the rails 30 miles north of Hobart, about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Four people were [?] severely injured and many [?] ...

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  18. ATTACKS BY FRENCH.

    A communique states:— "We have recaplured portion of the advanced trenches we lost near Tahure on the 13th" ...

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  19. VICTORIAN TRAINING.

    [?] of another warm day were early [?] parent at [?] this morning. After [?] heavy worth the majority of the [?] ...

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  20. ALDERSHOT ABROAD.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Head-quarters says:— a year ago drafts from Home were nearly always sent promptly to the trenches, because ...

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  21. PRIVY COUNCILLOR.

    (Mr. Andrew Father, Commonwealth High Commissioner was [?] in to-day as a Privy Councilor. The ex-Prime Minister was appointed to the Privy Council shortly after his ...

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  22. SIR WILLIAM TURNER.

    Sir William Turner, K.C.B. Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the Edinburgh Univercity since 1903, is [?] (Sir William Turner was born in [?] He ...

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  23. AT CAULFIELD.

    A[?] Caulfield this morning the weather was fine. The imported horse, Flash of Steel, after cantering, ran [?] furlongs in [?] Pa[?] ...

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  24. WOOING THE "HYPHENS."

    President Wilson has placed his re-nomination for the Presidency of the United States in the hands of the Ohio Democrats. This is believed to indicate that he is ...

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  25. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. Arabia from Australian ports, has arrived at [?] ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN SLEEPERS.

    The Government of South Africa has cabled to Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for west Australia, stating that it has accepting the tender for supply of 400,000 hardwood sleepers ...

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  27. LACK OF BACK-BONE

    Alderman T. J. Hoskins, M.L.A. [?] of Poter[?] speaking at [?] Council, [?] that every honest [?] must [?]udder at the attitude of those [?] who ...

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