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  5. CAUSED A SCATTER.

    The Admiralty has issued the following report:— Three British [?] aeroplanes attacked five German destroyers steaming ...

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  6. DREADFUL SACRIFICES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch, says:— Severe fighting was continued on Monday evening and night along the whole ...

    Article : 352 words
  7. Fashionable Fixings

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  8. THE DAY WE HONOR.

    A [?] in Sydney [?] morning [?] for the general dis[?] in the principal thorough out [?] Australian ...

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  9. FACING THE TURK.

    An [?] from [?] Heads [?] ...

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  10. SAMARRA TAKEN.

    The following report [?] Lieutenant-General Sir [?] commanding British [?] ...

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  11. MISLEADING COMMUNIQUE.

    The War Office replying to the German communique of this afternoon, points [?] that no [?] was made on Lane or [?] The [?] says:— ...

    Article : 185 words
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  13. BEST FOR AMERICA.

    [?] Brid [?] British War Office and a member [?] to [?] that [?] to [?] ...

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  14. SECOND GREAT THRUST.

    (British Admiralty per Wireless Press.) A German official report says:— In the Arras battlefield the British troops standing on French territory yesterday delivered a second great thrust to break through the German line. ...

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  15. STRIKERS THREATENED.

    A Zurich messages throws light on Germany's method of dealing with strikes. It says:— The German Government warned the strikers in Berlin, Spandan, Leipaig, C[?] ...

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  16. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Mr. K[?] General of the Food Econo[?] declares that the submarine [?] than ever. He ass[?] that [?] a further ...

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  17. A NATIVE GOD.

    A message from India contains news that the Kaiser has been raised to the status of a native deity. He has long claimed to be the Divine mou[?] but it was felt to the ...

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  18. LUXURIOUS BUILDING.

    For what was held to [?] leading expenditure Gerald Jur [?] garine merchant and two [?] heavily fixed under the [?] ...

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  19. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY EARNINGS.

    According to the quarterly report of the New South Wales Railway Commissioners for the period ended March 31 last, there was an increase in the railway earnings over the ...

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  20. SPAIN'S NOTE TO GERMANY.

    The German newspaper "Cologne Gazette" says that Spain's Note to German emphatically repeats the demands that Spanish lives and ships shall be respected. ...

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  21. FRENCH MISSION IN AMERICA.

    A Washington despatch announces that Marshal Joffre and the French Minister for Justice, M. Viviant, heads of the French Mission [?] the united States, have arrived. ...

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  22. NATIONAL SERVICE IN BRITAIN.

    The London Stock Exchange [?] Saturdays, to enable members [?] engage in national service work [?] descriptions. ...

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