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  4. BYNG'S BLUNDER

    Mr. Frank Simonds, the American war critic, discussing the recent Cambrai battle in the New York Tribune, says that General Byng met with a reverse because ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. TREMBLING IN THE BALANCE

    Stripped of all side issues and extraneous matters, the Referendum issue narrows itself down to two undoubted facts : The war situation is as serious and full ...

    Article : 854 words
  6. RUSSIANS ORDERED BACK

    The Deutsche Zeitung reports that Lenin has ordered the evacuation of the territory eastward of the Riga front as far as Lake Peipus. Such a retreat would bring the German troops ...

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  7. BRAVE SAILOR BOYS

    The gold Albert Medal has been awarded to Seaman Rath, and the ordinary Albert Medal to Seamen Knoulton and Abbott, in recognition of an heroic deed they performed ...

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  8. BRITAIN MUST CARRY THE BURDEN

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a dinner given to the heads of the air service, after emphasising the importance of the operations of the air service as the determining factor ...

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  9. SHORT OF ARMS

    Brigadier-General Crozier, Chief of the Ordnance Department, giving evidence before the Senate Committee, blamed Mr. Newton Baker (Secretary for War) for the delay in providing ...

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  10. LIEGE HERO RELEASED

    Prisoners from Germany state that General Leman, the hero of Liege, has been released from Germany, and will arrive in Switzerland today ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN CINEMA SHOW

    A large crowd of Australian and New Zealand soldiers attended the opening of the Australian cinema show in Trafalgar-square. Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner, thanked the ...

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  12. RAIDERS BROUGHT DOWN

    Two German aeroplanes were brought down in a raid on the 6th inst. They were forced to descend owing to damage from anti-aircraft guns ...

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  13. WILL WIN IN THE AIR

    The London correspondent of the New York Tribune interviewed Lord Northcliffe on the war situation. Lord Northcliffe said that he did not agree ...

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  14. HELPING CANADA

    The manifesto issued by Mr. Hughes to the Australian soldiers on the Conscription Referendum has been published throughout the Dominion. It has been welcomed by the ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. MASSED ATTACKS

    The official Italian message states: "Our firm resistance compelled the enemy to suspend his infantry attack at Col Caprile and Col della Berretta. Our aeroplanes shelled his ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN NATURALISATION USELESS

    Heinrich H. Markwald, for many years in business in Australia, has been fined £5 for failing to register as an alien. Markwald was naturalised in Melbourne in ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. LUMPER INJURED

    While unloading coal on a hulk at the Quarantine Station, North Head, yesterday afternoon, Peter Yensen, of Camden-street, Newtown, was injured through a basket of coal ...

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  18. THE WHEAT MYTH

    The problem of Australian wheat is being rapidly solved with the co-operation of the Commonwealth, Imperial and American Governments ...

    Article : 322 words
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  20. SHORTAGE OF TIN PLATES

    It is increasingly difficult to get tinplates shipped to Australia, owing largely to the difficulty of internal railway transport It is feared that this delay may interfere with the ...

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  21. ATTEMPTED SAFE BLOWING

    An unsuccessful attempt was made last night to blow open the safe at the railway station. Dynamite was used; but, owing to the apparent inexperience of the burglar in the employment ...

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  22. Carol

    From holy fane and fretted nave as of old, the voices rise In melody that wave on wave With reverent plea assails the skies ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. INSURANCE FOR SOLDIERS

    The Public Trustee announces that there are still some policies which can be issued on the lives of soldiers who have availed themselves of the provisions of Sir Thos. McCaughcy's ...

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  24. CHINESE ROYALIST SUCCESS

    The Royalist troops at Swatow, a seaport town on the east coast of China, 220 miles east-north-east of Canton, have defeated the Southerners. A Japanese warship has landed marines to ...

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