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  2. Advertising

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE

    In responding to the toast of his health at the Parliamentary dinner given in his honor at Melbourne on Wednesday last, Colonel Ryrie, M.H.R., spoke ...

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  5. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The fount of charity' would soon run dry if the helping public were not able to feel at all times thai the funds that were being contributed were being spent ...

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  6. THE GERMAN HUNT

    A N.S.W. citizen writes to the press and asks why Germans at Liverpool are allowed to sing their German national anthem when our own soldiers go ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. IN AUSTRAL SEAS

    Recently while an Australian warship was anchored at Suva (Fiji) a number of punts ranged alongside loaded with yams, taro, ripe cocoanuts, drinking ...

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  8. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    There is something dramatically impressive in the fact that within a few hours after the German Chancelor had proudly said to the Reichtstag: "We have ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. THE FLANDERS FIGHT

    Fierce fighting is said to be proceeding along a considerable portion of the northern the, but the s[?] censorship is being excited, and the news that is ...

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  10. THE BATTLE OF LODZ

    The Germans are making the most of their temporary success in driving the Russians back to Lodz, and Major Moraht, the military critic of the ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. GERMAN PHILIPPICS

    German publi[?] and German editors must experience a fiendish delight in failing against Britain, judging from the splenetic rancor that charact[?]s every ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. ARRESTED AT BROKEN HILL.

    On Tuesday night last two prisoners of war were taken from Broken Hill to Adelaide for detention at the camp at Torrens Island. One, under an armed ...

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  13. THE WAR FOOD FUND.

    Against the Food Fund of the Chamber of Commerce, gladly we acknowledge, no such inhumanity can be charged. The response to the fund on the part of the ...

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  14. MOSLEM LOYALTY.

    Von Hollweg also claimed that Turkey had joined Germany because the Moslem people wanted to throw off the English yoke; but that also appears to be ...

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  15. SECOND TROPICAL FORCE.

    A second force for service in the tropics is now being raised in the Commonwealth. As in the case of the first force raised for a similar purpose, men ...

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  16. A HIND ASSAULTED.

    A Hindu employed in the Beenleigh, Q., district was recently accosted by a German resident, who asked him why the Indians had taken part in the war on ...

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  17. A MOTOR BOAT ATTACK.

    Before dawn on Wednesday,under cover of their artillery, large forces of Germans attempted to cross the Yser on rafts, each bearing fifty men. bringing ...

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  18. BRITAIN, THE PIRATE.

    "Britain, the Pirate," is the text that the "Hamburger Nachrichten" has chosen for the following sermon to the Argentine Press: "We find it difficult to give ...

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  19. AVIATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    Major E. H. Reynolds, general staff officer, who is charged with the working out of the details of the Commonwealth's aviation scheme, states that with the ...

    Article : 189 words
  20. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    Even in Egypt itself, where, if anywhere in the world, Turkish influence might have been effective in stirring up trouble for Britain, the fiat of the ...

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  21. THE BELCIAN FUND.

    The appeal of the Belgian Fund comes right home to us. They are not a traditionally warlike or ambitious nation. All their aspirations are peaceful. Also they ...

    Article : 175 words
  22. BLOWN TO SPLINTERS.

    The Germans had been for a long time constructing a bridge at Dixmude for an advance: large forces had been assembled there. When the task was ...

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  23. A.N.Z. GERMAN ALDERMAN.

    At the request of Colonel Logan, Administrator of Samoa, the N.Z. Defence authorities have decided to send F.E.N. Caudin, who was arrested at Auckland ...

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  24. THE DAMAGE AT PAPEETE.

    The Colonial Secretary of Tahiti who was on a visit to Suva recently stated in the course of an interview, published in the "Fiji Times," that the German ...

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  25. [?] THAT FAILED.

    Defa[?] of the struggle that is taking place in Poland are difficult to procure, all news by way of Germany being r[?] to unsubstantiated [?] ...

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  26. DESOLATE YPRES.

    The town of Ypres, which, ever since the middle of October, has been the storm centre of the war in western Europe, is now little more than a heap of ruins. A ...

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  27. THE WORLD TO SPEAK GERMAN.

    Not only must Britain be utterly defeated and humiliated, but her very language must be abolished, says the "Deutsche Tagez[?]ng." ...

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  28. SUNKEN WAR MATERIAL.

    Troops of the Rabaul garrison recently went on an expedition along the coast to find the German steamer Meklong, which bad disappeared, no one knew where. It ...

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  29. THE INVISIBLE TURK.

    The Turkish menace to the Suet Canal has been much exaggerated. The German public has been led to believe that the Turks have already crossed the ...

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  30. THE SOLDIERS' WAISTCOATS.

    The movement is catching on. Every day finds the committee busy with the claims of the fund. Every opportunity must be seized for despatching these ...

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  31. GERMANS AT JENOLAN.

    It has often been said thai if you scratch a Russian you will find a Tartar; we are likely to have a new proverb reading that if you scratch a German you ...

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  32. THE EMDEN DANGER.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated on Friday that when the Emden was sunk by the Sydney the Australian transports were within a hundred ...

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  33. RUNNING THE GAUNTLET.

    During an attempt to break through northwards, the Germans ran the gauntlet under terrible fire from the batteries to Lowicy and Sochacrew (35 miles west ...

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  34. A MILITARY RAILWAY.

    The Germans themselves realist the practical impossibility of taking troops from Syria across the desert to the Canal in present conditions, for a Berlin ...

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  35. THE FLAG OF JAPAN.

    In the Commonwealth House of Representatives Mr. Bruce Smith (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister if be was aware that at several recent public functions at ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. DONATIONS RECEIVED

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  37. Britain's Naval Strategy

    Rear-Admiral Mahan, the famous United States naval officer, who was recognised as one of te foremost naval authorities in the world, died at ...

    Article : 193 words
  38. THE STEAMER COUTHPORT.

    It will be renumbered that the steamer Southport was raptured by the Germans in the Caroline Islands and left by them in such a damaged condition that her ...

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  39. DISOWNED BY GERMANY.

    Few Briton will be able to suppress a sigh of relief when they learn that they have been disowned by the cultured Germans that massacred men, women and ...

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  40. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL CLAIM.

    Advices received yesterday state that the battle that has been raging in the neighborhood of Lodz for some days past has ended at last with the honors on the ...

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  41. NEVER BEEN IN GERMANY.

    Inquiry is being made into the case of a man named Hamann, who was recently dismissed from employment as a carter at the Commonwealth cordite ...

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  42. The King in Camp

    King George's visit to the army at the front is proving most interesting, and will possibly be prolonged for some days. The King crossed to France on Monday. ...

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  43. THE DESERT FRONTIER.

    A formidable Turkish force, said to number 37,000 is reported to be advacing from Palestine, but their only means of approach by land is across the desert ...

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  44. THE MAORI CONTINCENT.

    "The Maori contingent that is being trained in Auckland for active service is as fine a body of men as I have ever seen in my life," said Mr. T. Ryan, chairman ...

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  45. NIGHTCAP MOUNTAIN MYSTERY.

    Nightcap Mountain is one of a range of hills forming the Richmond and Tweed watersheds. The summit is sleep and difficult of across, and very few persons ...

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  46. ISLANDERS' QUEER NOTIONS.

    The Rev. A. Jeffrey, who has just returned from Malakula, one of the islands of the New Hebrides group, after spending five years as a missionary, tells some ...

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  47. COMMONWEALTH OFFICERS.

    The officers of the Commonwealth Public Service have, through their patriotic fund, given a car for the use of the Australian Army Medical Corps. It is to ...

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  48. THE BATTLESHIP'S DAY.

    In the course of an interview with a press correspondent, the late Admiral Mahan, a few days before his death, said that the British Admiralty had pursued ...

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  49. CHARGE AGAINST P. AND C. CO.

    A scandal in connection with the se[?] away of Red Cross material was ventilated in the House of Representatives on Friday. ...

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  50. WHEN THE DAY DAWNS.

    In an article on the shelling of Rheims Cathedral the "Deutsche Tageszeitung" treats with unmitigated contempt the indignant protests [?] by that act of ...

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  51. FOR THE BELGIANS.

    A bale of wool, given by Mrs. Minnage, of Yeulba, to the Belgian Relief Fund, was run up by wool buyers at the Brisbane wool sales on Friday. to £127, at ...

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  52. A BREACH OF CENSORSHIP.

    A joke at the expense of the British censor is told by Friday's London papers. Although there could be no possible reason for disguising the fact that the ...

    Article : 126 words
  53. FAMOUS SYDNEY SURGEON.

    The distinguished surgeon, Sir Alexander MacCormick, has joined the Australian Field Hospital in France. Sir A. MacCormick is Lecturer on ...

    Article : 93 words
  54. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, has been informed by cable that Sergeant J. E. Bur[?] of the imperial Light [?] was wounded severely k[?] reported daugh[?] in action against ...

    Article : 29 words
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