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  2. Advertising

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  3. YOU CAN HELP "THE STAR" BELGIUM FUND.

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  4. CREW LIVERPOOL MEN.

    The crew of the Arabic are almost entirely from Liverpool. Some little time ago the Chief officer was Mr Frank R. Howarth, of Blackpool, who ...

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  5. MARINE DISASTERS.

    Germany has once again demonstrated in a flagrant manner her determination utterly to disregard the recognised rules of warfare on the high seas, ...

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  6. MARINE DISASTER.

    A communique from Berlin reports on the Eastern situation as follows:—We have taken a further 3900 prisoners at Kovno. The Russians, under ...

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  7. REFERENCE IN THE SENATE.

    Senator PEARCE said that he regretted to inform the Senate that news had been received that the White Star steamer Arabic had been torpedoed ...

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  8. IN GALLIPOLI.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton, British Commander-in-Chief at the Dardane[?] has reported that in the recent heavy fighting at Anzac (the scene of ...

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  9. THOUGHTS ON THE WAR.

    As for the con[?] of our officers and men, it is above all praise. Our own troops, the Australians, the Canadians, the Indians, the New ...

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  10. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Amount previously acknowledged £3887 [?] Waubra Committee (per Mr Coutts), making a ...

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  11. SMALLER VICTIMS.

    The British steamer Grodno, 1955 tons, owned by Messrs T. Wilson, Sons, and Company, of Hull, has been sunk by a German submarine. ...

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  12. OPINION IN AMERICA.

    When the Arabic left here on her last voyage she had sandbags piled round the steering gear for protection against shell fire. It is believed that ...

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  13. ENEMY'S SUCCESS CONFIRMED.

    An official communique confirms the German successes at Novo Georgievsk. The battering of the northern sector continues. Our warships protecting the ...

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  14. NEUTRAL STEAMERS STOPPED.

    The Norwegian steamer Haakon, 16-10 tons, was stopped by a German submarine shortly after leaving Christiania for England. ...

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  15. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS' FUND.

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  16. SHELLS FOR THE TURKS.

    A telegram from Athens states that great activity is being displayed at the war munition works established at Constantinople by Krupp's, the famous ...

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  17. DETAILS OF THE OCCURRENCE.

    The Arabic was torpoded off Fastnet. Her cargo was valuable. The While Star Company announces that the liner was tor[?] without ...

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  18. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  19. REVIEW OF FOUR MONTHS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Dar danelles, in a review of the four months the operations in Ga[?] states that the period has been one ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The British Embassy in Washington has announced that cotton has been declared contraband. The date from which the new rule will operate has ...

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  21. WESTERN FRONT.

    According io a communique issued in Paris an attack, delivered by the French has made them masters of the junction of the Bethune-Arras and the ...

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  22. BRITISH MUNITIONS.

    It is announced that to date 535 munition establishments in Great Britair, have been brought under Government control. ...

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  23. BELGIUM AND POLAND.

    As a counterblast to the cent manifesto distributed in Germany advo[?] the annexation of the enemy terti[?] occupied by Germany 82 ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    Arrangements are being made in England to transfer many of the Australian wounded in Manchester and other provincial hospitals to the four ...

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  25. LIFE LOSS DOUBTFUL.

    A message despatched from London at 10.20 on Thursday night states that all except six of those on board the Arabic have been saved. A later ...

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  26. TURCO-GERMAN DISSENSION.

    The "Times" correspondent, at Sofia says that the antagonism between the Germans and the Turkish, officers is increasing. The Germans receive full ...

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  27. MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for Western Australia, has presented to the War Office two motor ambulances from members of the Perth Chamber of ...

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  28. KITCHENER CONFIDENT.

    Earl Kitchener returned to England after a three days' visit to the western front. He stated that he was more confident than ever of final ...

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  29. UNIONISTS AND CONSCRIPTION.

    The "Labor Leader." the offices of which were raided by the police on Wednesday, appeared to-day with one column blank, except for a heading and ...

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  30. FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    An official communique slates:— We captured a line of trenches near Treeocl, taking prisoners. We completely repulsed counter attacks. Our ...

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  31. WAUBRA BRANCH.

    A branch of the Red Cross Society was opened at Waubra on Wednesday There was not a doubt left as to the ultimate success of the ...

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  32. A GALLANT SOLDIER.

    Sergeant-Major W. Ayling is the first ribboned man to return to West Australia from the Dardanelles. On his left breast is stitched a ribbon, ...

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  33. STATEMENT OF THE CAPTAIN.

    Captain Finch, who is suffering from an injured leg, stated in the course of an interview that he did not see the submarine. He saw the torpedo. It ...

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  34. VISIT TO THE FRONT.

    It is officially stated that Lord Kitchener and M. Millerand the French Minister for War visited the Western front. They spent Monday ...

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  35. ITALIANS ENTHUSIASTIG.

    Italian officers, states a Rome telegram, relates that the enthusiasm of the Italian troops is unbounded. They go into battle as if they were going to a ...

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  36. COERCING CREECE.

    It is stated in Sofia (the Bulgarian capital) that the Kaiser has telegraphed to King Constantine of Greece urging him not to make concessions to ...

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  37. GERMANS AND MARITZ.

    The Prime Minister of South Africa (General Louis Botha) stated in a speech made after his recent return from German South-West Africa that ...

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  38. VESSEL DESCRIBED.

    The White Star liner Arabic was a steel twin screw four-masted vessel; of 15,801 tons gross register. It had four decks, was fitted throughout ...

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  39. CHRISTIANS MASSACRED.

    The wholesale massacre of Christians in Armenia and elsewhere in Turkey have occasioned profound horror in Bulgaria and requiem services are ...

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  40. AEROPLANES FOR ARMY.

    The residents of Perak State (Malay Peninsula) have presented two [?]planes to the Army Council. This makes the third aircraft donated from ...

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  41. GERMANS LOSE 80,000 WEEKLY.

    Between 100,000 and 200,000 reinforceiments lately proceeded from the western front towards Russia. The movement continues. The German losses are ...

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  42. VICTORIANS ON BOARD.

    Among the Australian passengers believed to have sailed by the Arabic were Mrs Tewkesbury, wife of Mr P. W. Tewkesbury, of the Oriental Hotel, ...

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  43. DOMINIONS' FINANCES.

    Mr R. M'Kenns (Chancellor of the Exchequer) on Thursday conferred with the High Commissioners of Australia Canada, and South Africa, and ...

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  44. CAPTURE OF KOVNO.

    Telegrams from Innsbruck state that the capturing of Kavno cost Germany several army corps. They lost 30,000 at [?]ssa in three weeks, and 120,000 at ...

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  45. BULGARIAN WAR MINISTER. RESIGNS.

    General Fitzeff, the Bulgarian Minister for War, has resigned, with a view to resuming his position as chief of the general staff, which he ...

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