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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The army estimates, laid before the British House of Commons on Monday provide for 9,000,000 men for home and colonial service, exclusive of those ...

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  7. INTREPID AIRMEN

    Now that milder weather conditions are approaching in Europe, the belligerent airman are becoming much more active, and a London correspondent says that ...

    Article : 130 words
  8. UNDER FALSE COLORS

    A sensation has been caused by the [?] liner Lus[?] hoisting the AMerican flag when approaching the Irish coast on her voyage from New ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. DEJECTED TURKS

    The Turks are reported to be very despondent over the utter failure of their, attack upon the Suez Ca[?] last week, A number of deserters who have come ...

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  10. AEROPLANE AND SUBMARINE.

    Some of the damage caused to the harbor works and canal locks at Zeebrugge when that town was bombarded by the British fleet last November has been ...

    Article : 299 words
  11. MINERS TO THE FORE.

    Coal-miners head labor's recruiting roll. Between 150,000 and 200,000 men have enlisted, or, roughly, twenty per cent. of the whole body. ...

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  12. THE LEGAL ASPECT.

    In face of the German threat to destroy all merchant shipping approaching the British coast, with their crews and passengers, and the possibility that in a ...

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  13. THE FIGHT AT TOUSSOUN.

    The Turkish officers that were taken prisoners at Toussoun, near the Suez Canal, last week, state that their division was subdivided at Katabelkheil, four ...

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  14. HARRY LAUDER'S BAGPIPES.

    Harry Lauder, the famous music hall star, has organised a special band of pipers to tour Scotland and the north of England to stimulate recruiting. ...

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  15. GERMAN FEROCITY.

    One deserter arrived with a hand cut off. An official communique states that the man's explanation was that a German officer ordered him to cut a ...

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  16. THE RALLY FOR SERVICE.

    The Rev. John Ferguson, minister of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Sydney, who has just returned from a prolonged holiday in Britain, says that when ...

    Article : 192 words
  17. SHIPOWNERS' VIEWS.

    Liverpool, shipowners agree that the use of a neutral flag is a justifiable measure of self-defence necessitating boarding before the identity of a vessel is ...

    Article : 211 words
  18. TURKISH FAIRY TALES.

    In the days of Napoleon's waning poer, the French wits coined the [?] "As fulse as a bulletin," the pungent sarcasm of which is beginning to be ...

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  19. THREE AGAINST TWELVE.

    Describing the recent raid by German airmen upon Dunkirk, the official correspondent at the British headquarters, says:— ...

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  20. INFANTRY ORGANISATION.

    By the new system of military training that has been introduced into the infantry regiments of the British army (and now adopted by the forces of the ...

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  21. A SHOCK TO OUR PRIDE.

    The "Manchester Guardian" asserts that "the st[?] is permissible, but an act may be perfectly lawful without being expedient or altogether fair. The ...

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  22. CORDIALITY OF FEELING.

    The following extract from a Cairo newspaper in reference to the troops in Egypt will have considerable interest for many Australian readers:—"Little would ...

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  23. GERMANS INDI[?]ANT.

    German newspapers state that if American acquiesces in the Lusitania's misuse of the flag it will be impossible for a german warship to ascertain ...

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  24. PECOUD THE DARING.

    M. Pegoud, the daring French aviator, who was the first to loop the loop in the air, and has been with the French flying corps since the war began, again covered ...

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  25. TOMMY ATKINS'S DIET.

    The men upon active service in France and Belgium are unanimous in declaring that the food supplied to them is ample and excellent of its kind, and wherever any ...

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  26. POT CALLING KETTLE BLACK.

    In this it is recalled that last August the German steamer Bohemia, of the Hamburg-Amerika line, entered New York Harbor flying not ...

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  27. MIA-MIAS IN THE DESERT.

    The real place in which to see the Australians is in their camp (writers a [?] correspondent). A section has hardly been apportioned its [?] of sand when ...

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  28. AMERICAN OPINION.

    The majority of the United States newspapers regard the hoisting of the American flag by the steamer Lusitania as a blunder that will create more ...

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  29. HORSES FOR THE WAR.

    The despatch of the British Expeditionary Force to the Continent was a triumph of naval and military organisation, and a revelation to the men in the ...

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  30. THE USE OF A NEUTRAL FLAG.

    Although it is a recognised principle of warfare at sea that a merchant vessel may fly a neutral flag for the purpose of evading capture, she is not thereby ...

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  31. GERMAN AEROPLANES DAMAGED.

    A British aviator distinguished himself last week in the Leighborhood of Bethune, Sighting a Taube actoplane with two occupants, the British airman, who ...

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  32. FORTS BOMBARDED.

    The Turkish forts at the month of the Dardanelles have again been the targets for a bombardment by a portion of the Allied fleet. Four torpedo boats steamed ...

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