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  2. AMMUNITION FOR RUSSIA.

    I have been frequently asked by my British friends if the rumors which are circulating to the effect that Russia is short of ammunition ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  3. FOR THE FARMER.

    Mr. J. M. B. Connor, Agricultural Commissioner for the South-West of West Australia, writes as follows respecting this always important ...

    Article : 1,277 words
  4. WOOL AND WAR.

    Never since 1827, when Captain J. Macarthur's clip toppe[?] the market in London and cold at 16/4 par lb., has Australian wool shown such a ...

    Article : 1,557 words
  5. IN GALLIPOLI.

    Dr. Franz Babinger, the German "Eye Witness" at the Dardanelles, writes in the "Frankfurter Zeitung": "Efendim, haiwan hasyrdyr!" ("Sir, ...

    Article : 1,245 words
  6. THE AUSTRALIAN.

    Private W. Christie, of Christ[?] church, is one of the fairly large body of New Zealanders who joined the Australian forces when the war broke ...

    Article : 970 words
  7. PODDLES BUYS A MOTOR BIKE.

    "Now, my dear," said Mr. Poddles, hurrying up to his wife's room, "if you'll come down in the yard I've got a pleasant surprise for you." ...

    Article : 619 words
  8. LONG MILITARY MARCHES.

    To the pluck, perseverance and tenacity of the troops which made the forced marches which enabled him to completely surprise-the Germans, who ...

    Article : 473 words
  9. WHY SUBMARINES DIVE SLOWLY

    Many people have the idea that as soon as a submarine sees an enemy, the officer in command gives a sharp order, and almost before it has left ...

    Article : 236 words
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