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  5. "IMPREGNABLE LINE"

    Reuter's Washington Correspondent states that "nothing has developed to indicate that the Germans have abandoned their ...

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  7. OUR BOYS AT FRONT

    Australian divisions inhabit this part of Belgium as though they were firmly planted here. They throng the towns, and are billeted ia every village and ...

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  8. Australia's Danger

    Sir Charles Wade (Agent-General for New South Wales), speaking from the top or a tank, said that if the war stopped dow, Germany would be ...

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  9. Russia at Bay

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says: "The Bolshevik paper 'Pravda' declares that the transfer of the Government to Moscow ...

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  10. Love of Athletics

    I visited a veteran brigade, its principal anxiety seemed to be a football competition. Diagrams showing the positions of the terns adorned she ...

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  11. Crushed Romania

    The Times" correspondent at Jassy says: "Peace does not mean that Roumania has forgiven her enemies. A few lighters are left after ...

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  12. Siberian Outlook

    "The Times" correspondent at Peking states that it is reported semi-officially that the Cossack leader Semenoff has been patrolling the ...

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  13. PARIS AIR RAID

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that the Gotha which was destroyed during the raid was of the new Friedrichshaven type, with two ...

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  14. TWO ENEMY ATTACKS

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: Since the German attack on Friday and our subsequent counter-attacks, the enemy ...

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  15. BELGIAN WAR HONOURS

    The Belgian Croix de Guerre has been conferred upon General Birdwood, Colonel D. Y. Moore, Major D. M. Davis, Captains C. Longmore, W. ...

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  16. VETERAN PATRIOTS

    At the opening or the Australasian Society's clubrooms, in King Street, last night. Messrs. George Priest and Robert Fleming, two of the oldest ...

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  17. SHIPBUILDING

    The Federal Government is now endeavouring to expedite the shipbuilding scheme. The Prime Minister yesterday conferred with Messrs. Duggan ...

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  18. RATIONING SUCCESS

    The fortnight's rationing of London aud the Home Counties has proved most successful. Margarine and meat queues have practically disappeared. ...

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  19. AMERICAN SECTOR

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that Mr. Baker (U.S. Secretary for War), and a staff of seven, have arrived in France. ...

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  20. "WICKEDEST CITY IN EUROPE"

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent states: "Berlin newspapers demand the establishment of an armed special constabulary, owing to the ...

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  21. RAILWAY CRICKETERS

    A return cricket match between the team from West Maitland and the members of the Railway and Tramway Institute, Wickham, took place at ...

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  22. SUCCESS ON EUPHRATES

    Hit, on the Euphrates, occupied by the British, is 100 miles west of Bagdad. It possesses rich petroleum deposits. ...

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  23. MEREWETHER BEACH

    The town clerk of Merewether wrote to the Water and Sewerage Board yesterday, pointing out that the Council was at present, by permission of the ...

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  24. HUN ICEBREAKER SUNK

    A message from Copenhagen states that the Gorman icebreaker Hindenburg has been mined south of the A[?]land Islands and sunk. Three were ...

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  25. ENGINEERS' TROUBLE

    A message from Manchester says that the Engineers' delegate denies Mr. Barnes's statement respecting a settlement. He states that the ...

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  26. HEALTH LEGISLATION

    The Methodist Conference, at its dotting sitting in Sydney yesterday, paused a motion expressing appreciation of the efforts of the Government ...

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  27. DEMOCRACY'S REIGN

    Mr. J. H. Clynes, M.P., speaking at West Ham, said that democracy was being accepted by all hands as the future ruling power. The ...

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  28. BRITISH WAR BONDS

    War Bond subscriptions for the past week, which were estimated at £130,000,000, may reach £150,000,000 when the full returns are in. ...

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  29. POSTAL INFORMATION

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  30. BAND CONTINENTAL

    A letter was received at a meeting of Newcastle Council, last night, from the secretary of Newcastle Municipal Band, asking for permission to use ...

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