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  4. The Twenty-first Casualty List Brings the Australian Total to Over 3000

    In the Senate, Signor Salandra's Bill to empower the Government with extraordinary powers was adopted amid intense enthusiasm. The Senators rose en masse in their places, again and again cheering the King and the Italian Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RECONSTRUCTED CABINET

    At the meeting of the Stock Exchange, which carried a resolution expressing entire confidence in Earl Kitchener, alter cheers had been given for the war lord, members burned a pile ...

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  8. HOW GENERAL BRIDGES DIED WHILE WE STAYED BEHIND

    Details are now to hand of the wounding and subsequent death of Major-General W. T. Bridges, commanding the Australian Expeditionary Forces at the Dardanelles. ...

    Article : 355 words
  9. THE BLOCKADERS' OBJECT

    Advices from Berlin state that "Neue Correspondent," the organ of the Minister of the Interior, has printed the following explanation of the submarine blockade:— ...

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  10. GREAT GALICIAN BATTLE

    It is estimated that nearly a million and a half men arc engaged on each side in the greet battle in Galicia. The Germans have 4000 guns. ...

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  11. GAZETTED A K.C.B.

    The following cable message was received to-day by Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the Governor-General, from Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies:— ...

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  12. JAPANESE AND NEW ZEALAND SYMPATHY

    The following message has been received by the Governor-General from the Japanese Consul-General in Sydney : "Please accept my heartfelt sympathy at ...

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  13. BOGUS HOSPITAL SHIP.

    The German vessel Ophelia, which was captured by the British on account of her suspicious movements when flying the Red Cross flag, has been declared a lawful prize ...

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  14. THE KING GOES NORTH.

    His Majesty the King, who has been inspecting the great shipbuilding and engineering works in North Britain, to-day paid a visit to the vast establishments at Barrow-in-Furness. ...

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  15. QUEENSLANDER IN SERVIA.

    It is announced that Colonel Ahearne, a Queenslander, has been appointed to take charge of the wounded in the Allies' Relief Committee's hospital at Krajuvjevac, a town 61 ...

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  16. EXPLOSION AT ANTWERP.

    There has been an explosion in an explosive factory at Antwerp. Twenty were killed, including seven officers. Thirty were wounded. ...

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  17. PERSIAN ARABISTAN NOW CLEAR.

    The Press Bureau reports that recent operations have cleared out all the Turks from Persian Arabistan. ...

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