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  4. OPERATIONS IN THE DARDANELLES.

    The British Commander-in-chief, Field-Marshal Sir John French, reports in a bi-weekly bulletin that the Germans attached Hill "50," near ...

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  5. DARDANELLES OPERATIONS

    Advices received in Athens from the Island of Mitylene respecting operations in the Dardanelles, state that the disembarkation of the British ...

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  6. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A German communique which has come to hand from amsterdam asserts that the Germans have taken as prisoners a further 1780 Russians, south of ...

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  7. MORE TORPEDO VICTIMS.

    Copenhagen reports that the Nor wegian steamer Laila, bound for England, has been torpedoed in the North Sea The Steamer carried a cargo of ...

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  8. PRESIDENT WILSON CRITICISED.

    Though he defended the people of the United States against the chares that they are not in sympathy with the Allies, Sir Douglas Mawson, who ...

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  9. JUDCE'S BROTHER KILLED.

    Mr Justice Rooth has received news that his brother Colonel Rooth, of the Dublin Fusilires, has been killed in the Dardanelle, operations. ...

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  10. SUBMARINES BUSY.

    Two British trawlers hare been sunk in the North Sea by a German submarine, which [?]ned its guns on the fishing vessels and shelled them until ...

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  11. BERLIN REPORTS.

    An official wireless message received in England from berlin declares that the Archduke Frederick (their-presumptive to the thrones of Austria-Dangary) ...

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  12. LATE LANCE-CORPORAL JANSSEN

    Lance-Corporal Janssen, who has been reported as having succumbed to wounds received during the fighting in Turkey. was mell known in Sebastopol. ...

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  13. MAIN DEFENCES INVESTED

    The latest intelligence to hand states that the majority of the vital points of the Dardanelles defences are invested by the allied troops. ...

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  14. LORD TENNYSON'S MESSAGE.

    Lord Tennyson. Formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth, has telegraphed to Sir George Beid. the High Commissioner, as follows.— ...

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  15. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    The Norwegian steamer Baldwin, bound for London with a cargo of paper pulp, has been torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine in the ...

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  16. RUSSIAN SHIPS.

    The Russian meet bombarded the Bosphorus forts, and caused a great explosion and a fire at Elmas. ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES

    New Zealand's first list of killed and wounded in connection with the landing and subseument advance of the Australasian troops at the Dardanelles has ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Minister for Defence. Senator Pearce, to-day gave an emphatic denial to the statement that had been circulated that his department was ...

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  19. SWEDISH STEAMER DESTROYED.

    The German submarine U39 destroyed the Swedish schooner Elsa. The Crew have ben landed at Leith. The captain of the submarine stated that ...

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  20. BERLIN JUBILIATION.

    Latest advices state that Berlin is bedagged and jubilating over the rumors of the victory in the Carpathians, and also supposed ...

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  21. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is officially stated that General Botha's forces have occupied Opjunbmdive. 60 miles north-west of Windholk. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN REPORT.

    Russian official circles do not confirm the reported Austrian and German victories in Western Galicia and the Carpathians. ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Writing in the London "Evening Standard," Clonel F.S. Maude, of the British General Staff. declares that the exceedingly brilliant conduct of the ...

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  24. LATE LIEUT. CLOSE.

    The head teacher Mr Refshauge, mede touching [?] to the death of Lieut. Close, when addressing the students at the flag salute on Monday morning. He ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN VERSION.

    Whilst claiming to have captured 8000 Russians, the Austrian communiques are much more modest than the German. ...

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  26. RUSSIAN INTERNAL LOAN.

    A Russian internal loan of one hundred mahon pounds is being raised in a fortnight. The russian banks have already ...

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  27. DEMONSTRATION AT GENOA.

    Feverish interest is being taken m the great national demonstration to take place at Genoa on Wednesday, when the King is expected to unveil ...

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  28. CARPATHIANS STRUGGLE.

    An official communique states:—Important skirmishing is taking place on the Bzura River. near Mistrevitze. ...

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  29. AMERICA IN DISFAVOR.

    A movement 19 afoot. in German to boycott American goods in retaliation for the United Sates Providing the Allies with munitions. ...

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  30. SCENES OF THE CAMPAIGNING.

    Regarding the Fanding Places of the Allied troops, including the Australisians, in the Gal[?]Peninsuia, the 'Sydney Morning Herald" writes:— ...

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  31. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

    A letter has been received by Senator Pearce from the Rev. J.L. Rentoul. Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. In which he expresses deep sympathy ...

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  32. A FATHER'S CONSOLATION.

    Private H.C.H. Caldwell. who has lied of wounds. was 19 years of age. His Parents live at 85 English street. Camperdown, and the young soldier ...

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  33. LIGHTHOUSE BURNT.

    The Laendska Lighthouse, near the Aland Islands, has been burnt. It is believed that the lighthouse was set on fire by warships' shells. ...

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  34. NO INTOXICANTS.

    General Joffre has forbidden shop keepers in the war zone to supply intoxicants to troops, including the British ...

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  35. KAISER VISITS ANTWERP.

    The Kaiser and his brother, Prince Henry of Prussia, paid a visit to Antferp on Friday last, reports an advice from Amsterdam. They examined the ...

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  36. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Negotiations between China and Japan regarding the concessions claimed by the latter have reached a deadlock. ...

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  37. GERMAN PIRACY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the torpedoing of the American steamer Gulf Light, while on a voyage from Port Arthur ...

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  38. BRITISH AVIATORS.

    Our airmen have dropped bombs on the railway station and military buildings at Bruges, and the batteries in the Knock district. ...

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  39. POLICE MAGISTRATE'S COMMENTS.

    Speaking from the bench at the City Court yesterday morning Mr G. Read Murphy, P.M., referred to the loss of Australians in the war in Turkey. He ...

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  40. AERIAL ATTACK.

    British aviators recently blew up an ammunition depot at St. Quentin, in the Aisne district, killing 19 guards They also destroyed the goods traffic ...

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  41. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The non. treasurer. Mrs [?] acknowledges the following donations:—Miss Murks, afternoon teas, £3 12s 6d a Friend, 5s; Mrs N. 2s 6d; Mrs Hewell ...

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  42. ENEMY AEROPLANE.

    A German aeroplane appeared over Dover on Monday. It was driven off and no bombs were dropped. ...

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  43. NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    The Admiralty reports that after the destroyer action in the North Sen on Saturday Strenuous efforts were made to rescue german sailors from the ...

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  44. CHAIN WORKERS STRIKE.

    Chainworkers at Oldhill (Staffordshire) to the number of 750 have gone out on strike. The disaffected employed. who were all engaged on ...

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  45. CENSORSHIP AND REMITTANCES.

    The Deputy Chief Censor of New Zealand has cabled to Colonel Hall. Deputy Chief Censor here. as follows:—M have to inform you that an advice I have ...

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  46. PRESIDENT RESERVES OPINION.

    President Woodrow Wilson has decided to reserve his opinion regarding the torpedoing of the American steamer Gulf Light until official details are ...

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  47. RELEASED GERMANS.

    Germany, through a neutral channel, has expressed appreciation for the courtesy extended by Australia to certain officials from German New Guinea. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED.

    Captain Henry Innes Walker, a New Zealander, has been killed in action in the fighting in Belgium. ...

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  49. THE LATE PRIVATE STACH.

    In the list of those who have died of wounds is the name of Private Vincent A. Stach. son of Air Juhus A. Stach, of the Education Department. He ...

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  50. STATE SCHOOL FUND.

    Mr. J.C. Cowling, head rea[?] of one St. Arnaud State school has forwarded to the State school patriotic fund another. instalment amounting to £3 16s 7d. of ...

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  51. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    The fighting has been most successful for the British at Armentieres The British are now in possession of Armentieres, and have advanced for a ...

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  52. PREMIER'S SON ENCAGED.

    Surgeon Harold Denham, only son or Mr F.D. Denham, Premier of Queensland, was aboard the destroyer Lark during the North Sea fight on ...

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  53. [?] PSEUDO HOSPITAL SHIP.

    A Prize Court is at present trying the German steamship Ophelia, which was captured and brought to Yar. mouth in November. The Ophelia at ...

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  54. THE PERTH CENSOR.

    Major C.R. Davies. who has been in charge of the Censor's Staff for several mouths, bas been appointed to command the 28th Battalion which is ...

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  55. NEW YORK PRESS ARTICLE

    The New York "Herald." in an article headed "Must we go to war with Germany?" says the time for generanties of diplomatic exchanges is past. ...

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  56. GERMAN ATTACK REPULSED.[?]

    The latest official communique states:—Two German night attacks on Sunday and Monday were repulsed. One ...

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  57. REJECTED SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Defence. Senator pearce this evening. denied the statement that 400 soldiers at Broadmcadows had been definitely rejected for medical ...

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  58. TRYING TO BREAK THROUGH

    There are indications that the Germans are preparing for another great effort to break through. Their reinforcements in Flanders include ...

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  59. LIEUT SPARCO CONVALESCENT.

    Mr James H. Spargo ,of Tooronga road. Malvern, has received a cable massage form his son, Lientenant E. B. Spargo, who was severely wounded ...

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  60. SINKING BELIEVED ACCIDENTAL.

    The opinion is expressed in emcial circles that the sinking of the Gulf Light was accidental rather than deliberate. Mr Bryan, the Secretary of ...

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  61. DESTROYER RAMMED.

    News from Amsterdam reveals plucky act on the the part of the Captain of a British trawler. prior to the naval action in the North Sea on Saturday. ...

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  62. WOMEN'S PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The session of the Women's Peace Congress at the Hague (States an Amsterdam message) ended In uproar. The German delegated conrolled he ...

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  63. VALUE OF GUNS.

    A report issued by the Royal Man Shipping Company states that the Immunity of the company's ships from German submarines is largely ...

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  64. GEELONG'S PART IN THE DARDANELLES.

    In the has of casualties from the Dardanelles, which may now be expected from day to day, the interest of the Geelong district will centre ...

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