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  4. Canadian Troops Signalise their First Action with Brilliant Charge ON THE WESTERN; BRILLIANT BRITISH SUCCESS AT LA BASSEE TWO HOURS WITH BAYONET FRENCH ACHIEVE SUCCESS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning. For a distance of 500 more metres west of Ypres the ground has been inundated, with the result that the Belgians have been enabled to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAVAL NOTES

    HARBOR ATTACK BY SUBMARINE. The failure of the Germans' attack on Dover by means of submarines shows how difficult it is to succeed in this direction. Dover itself is ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGNS

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night. An official communique is as follows : "We have captured many officers and men in the region of Karaurgan, and pursued the flying ...

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  8. THE EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    ROME, Saturday Morning. The details of the disaster show that the present catastrophe has surpassed that at Messina in the low percentage of survivors. Only two ...

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  9. THE IMMIGRANT HINDU RIOTERS

    DELHI, Friday Night. The report of the committee appointed to inquire into the voyage of the Komata Maru with a number of Indian emigrants from Hongkong ...

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  11. AFRICAN REBELS

    PRETORIA, Saturday Morning. The Government has ordered that those members of the Defence Force who were unwilling rebels arc to be released conditionally upon their ...

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  12. WILL TORPEDOES BE USEFUL ?

    "Wizard" Edison expresses an opinion that the latest British battleships may prove capable of nullifying the effects of torpedoes. Probably this has been proved to be the case to ...

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  13. THE CHECK AT SOISSONS

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. Details of the check to the Allies near Soissons are now to hand. It appears that the French were making a resolute advance along ...

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  14. COUNT RESCUES HIS FAMILY.

    ROME, Saturday Morning. The Countess Resta and her five sons were rescued alive at Avezzano. The Count himself clung to the ruins of his palace, and spurned ...

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  15. SWAKOPMUND TAKEN

    PRETORIA, Saturday Morning. It is officially announced that the forces of the Union have occupied Swakopmund, the harbor of German South-West Africa. ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT EXPRESS SYMPATHY

    The Acting-Premier yesterday forwarded the following letter to the Italian Consular Representative in Sydney (Dr. Marano); "My colleagues and I are grieved to learn ...

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  17. THE FLEET'S MAILS AND PROVISIONS.

    It would seem perfectly feasible that the Post Office officials and contractors supplying provisions would know the whereabouts of the British Fleet, but it is doubtful if either know more ...

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  19. ENEMY VESSELS IN AFRICA

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. Felstead and Good, manufacturers' agents, Flinders-lane, Melbourne, have received a cable message from Capetown, stating that the Full ...

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  20. WELL DONE, CANADA!

    DUNKIRK, Saturday Morning. The German forces in one mass moved against the North Staffordshires near Ypres, but became bogged in the mud. They offered an easy ...

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  21. SUBMARINES' PARENT SHIPS.

    The parent ships which attend our submarines are so constructed that they can effect minor repairs as well as carry supplies io replenish the under water craft's stores at short ...

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  22. BRITISH MEXICAN OIL INTERESTS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night, The British Ambassador, Sir Cecil Spring Rice, has made an emphatic protest to the State Department against President Carranza's decree ...

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  23. "TREASON MONGER"

    MONTREAL, Friday Night M. Henri Bourassa, the Nationalist leader, blames the "Dreadnought Trust" and the British yellow, Press for the present war. He says ...

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  24. THREATENED VON BERNSTORFF.

    SEATTLE, Friday Night. Edwin Scott has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for threatening the life of Count von Bernstorff, the German ...

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  25. HAS THE KARLSRUHE GONE ?

    Confirmation seems to be lacking in regard to the sinking of this ship. It certainly is strange that such a long period should elapse without any definite news being received ...

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  26. GERMAN ADMIRAL DEGRADED.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. The "Temps" states that Admiral Suchon, of the German Navy, who since Turkey joined in the struggle has been in charge of the latter's ...

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  27. MORE DEATHS AT HARTLEPOOL.

    LONDON, Saturdy Morning. Farther deaths at Hartlepool have raised the total deaths caused in that town by the Germar raiders to 115. ...

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  29. A BOLTING HORSE.

    A very painful accident happened in Bathurst-street yesterday to Audley Ward (53), carter, living at Wells-street, Redfern. Mr. Ward was driving a waggon along ...

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  30. "NOTHING DOING."

    VIENNA, Saturday Morning. A communique is as follows : "There is nothing doing on the Carpathians, the increasing frost impeding operations. ...

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  32. BRAVE INTENTIONS

    LONDON, Friday Night. A letter from Sumatra states that the schooner Ayesha, which was stolen by the landing party from the Emden at Cocos Island, and ...

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  33. GERMAN MINES ASTRAY. COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning.

    A flotilla of Swedish torpedo boats are engaged in clearing away the German mines which suspended shipping between Stockholm and Gothland for several days. ...

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  34. HEAT IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Hunt's forecast on Friday that hot weather was to be experienced during the weekend in Victoria was borne out by Melbourne weather yesterday. A scorching wind blew from ...

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  35. FIRE IN CROWN STREET.

    A two-storeyed house, 534 Crown-street, occupied by Janet Slyne. was reported to be on fire at 6.30 last evening. The Central Fire Station soon had two hydrants on the job, but ...

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