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  3. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  4. MOVEMENTS OF LEADERS.

    Although Mr Churchill has formally farewelled the Admiralty officials, he still controls naval affairs with the assistance of Admiral Sir Arthur ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    It its officially reported in Paris that two Turkish divisions, under the personal command of their German organiser, General Liman von Bancers, delivered a ...

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  6. ITALY DECLARES WAR

    Italy has taken the final step, and has entered the war on the side of the Allies. An announcement was made in Rome on Sunday to the effect that war had ...

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  7. DARDANELLES FIGHTING

    A Paris communique issued on Sunday afternoon reports as folows:— "We have repulsed attacks last night north of Ypres, east of the ...

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  8. BUTTON DAY.

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  9. TURKISH DESERTERS.

    Several officers and 500 Turkish soldiers have deserted from Symrna, which the Allies are investing. The troops have been taken aboard a British ...

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  10. ATTACKS ON KITCHENER.

    Provincial newspapers denounce the attacks on Lord Kitchener by the "Times" and the "Daily Mail." ...

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  11. GLORIOUS CHARGES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent on the Island of Mlty[?]ene, in a message to his paper, relates a stirring story of the manner in which an English officer ...

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  12. BERLIN OPINION.

    Berlin newspapers recognise that the changes in the British Ministry make no difference to the effective prosecution of the war. ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    For deeds pf bravery at the front the Victoria Cross has been awarded to the following soldiers :— Private ANDERSON (Yorkshire ...

    Article : 199 words
  14. RECORD OF SUBMARINE E14.

    The Admiralty states that as the British submarine E14 was entering the Sea of Marmora she sank a gun boat of the Berkafavel class. ...

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  15. BITTER AUSTRIAN HATRED.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states the Austrian hatred of Italian business men and would-be politicians, who are considered ...

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  16. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce). said to-day that requests had been made through him for more medical officers for the staff of No. 1 General ...

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  17. ADVANCE ON LILLE.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Rotterdain states that, the Germans are deepening their trenches and widening their defensive works on their second ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WOOL SHIPMENT.

    The British Prize Court, has condemned as enemy property 477 bales of wool shipped by the s.s. Clan Davidson (5058 tons) by the s.s. Clan Davidson Muller ...

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  19. GERMAN AMBASSADOR RECALLED.

    There was tremendous excitement in Berlin when the announcement was made that Prince von Bulow, German Ambassador to Italy, had been recalled from ...

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  20. LATE GENERAL BRIDGES.

    The "Morning Post" says that it is understood that General Bridges knew before his death that he had been made a K.C.B. ...

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  21. MELBOURNE COLLECTION.

    The collections in connection with the Belgian Button Day movement to-day amounted to £2350. Some further amounts are expected. ...

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  22. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The "National Register" says:— "The male population from 18 to 55 years of age, is ready, and at Lord Kitchener's disposal if compulsory service proves ...

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  23. THE POSTAL MUDDLE.

    There has been much complaint on the part of those who have relatives and friends at the front because of the delay which has taken place in the ...

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  24. ITALY ADDRESSES THE POWERS.

    Italy has circularised the Powers that strengthened by a vote, of Parliament, and by solemn demonstrations throughout Italy. she has decided to avoid all ...

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  25. MASSACRES OF ARMENIANS.

    The Press Bureau states that the British, French and Russian Governments announce that for months Kurds and the Turkish population of ...

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  26. BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    In his latest despatch from the front "Eye-Witness" (Colonel E. D. [?]winton, R.E.), describes how the British drove the Germans from their ...

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  27. BELGIAN FUND.

    At a meeting of the local committee of the Belgian Relief Fund on Saturday night, it was decided to forward another £50 to headquarters, which with £150 ...

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  28. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Further cases of German barbarities in the eastern theatre of war have been officially established. A report issued from official sources ...

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  29. ITALIAN AMBASSADOR.

    A message from Vienna states that the Italian Ambassador has demanded his Passports, and started for Italy. ...

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  30. GERMAN PLANES DRIVEN OFF.

    British aeroplanes drove off German aircraft from North Foreland yesterday. ...

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  31. HUGE ARMIES ON FRONTIER

    800,000 troops, chiefly Bavarians and Hungarians, are ready to cross the frontier. The Austrian fleet is concentrated at ...

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  32. A ROKEWOOD FUNCTION.

    An entertainment, comprising a concert, supper, and hall, was held in the Rokewood Mechanics Hall on Friday evening last. Mr J. N. Elder, ...

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  33. COLONEL LECCE.

    Colonel Legge, who succeeds the late Major-General Bridges in command of the Australian Forces in the Dardanelles, passed through Fremantle to-day ...

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  34. RED CROSS FUND.

    The Mayoress of the Town (Mrs E. Pearce) desires to acknowledge with thanks receipt from Master Howard Shorten, for the Red Cross Fund, of ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. ILL-FATED ZEPPELINS.

    Germany bids fair to lose another Zeppelin airship, which has broken away from its moorings, and is now sailing unattended and undirected ...

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  36. MOTOR AMBULANCES IN FRANCE.

    Colonel G. H. Holland, of Sydney, who has returned by the Osterley after having been away for 14 months, said that three well-known Sydney girls ...

    Article : 340 words
  37. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" states that the German Defence Union has made demonstration against the United States for supplying ammunition to ...

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  38. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    A new development in Chinese affairs is threatened. Newspaper correspondents in Pekin have forwarded messages to Tokio ...

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  39. FRENCH MINISTER'S MESSAGE

    M. Millenand, the French Minister for War, has telegraphed to General Joffree the news of Italy's declaration of war. He added. "Our troops will ...

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  40. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    The Turks, being in need of means of military transport, have seized 100 Bulgarian railway trucKs in Turkey. The trucks were conveying goods to ...

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  41. COALITION CABINET.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), when interviewed in London on Saturday, said :— "I rejoice at the prospect of a truly ...

    Article : 112 words
  42. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The Christiania Maricopa, a sister ship to the Belridge, laden with oil, and bound from Newport News (U.S.A.) to Amsterdam, has been ...

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  43. ARRAS CONFLICTS.

    An official communique says that in consequence of German defeats last night in the whole region north of Arras. fighting continues at certain ...

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  44. FRONTIER PREPARATIONS.

    It is reported from [?] that the Austrians have fallen back to their fortifications. The Ala, Trenton, and Alpine passes are yet deep in snow. ...

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  45. AMERICA'S NOTE.

    The United States has handed China and Japan notes stating that the United States cannot recognise any agreement imperilling the treaty rights of the ...

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  46. ITALY'S DECLARATION.

    Any lingering doubt that may have existed with regarded to Italy's ultimate intention in collection with intervention in the war was dispelled to-day, when ...

    Article : 359 words
  47. CALLANT TERRITORIALS.

    British press correspondents visiting Ypres [?]legise the gallantry of the Territoriala. The 9th Argvlls held their trenches ...

    Article : 159 words
  48. BELGIAN RACE MEETING.

    It is estimated that the Belgian Relief Fund will benefit to the extent of £15,000 as the result of a race meeting held at Randwick to-day. The club provided the ...

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  49. CRAVITY OF SITUATION.

    The Right Right Honorable James Lowther Speaker of the House of Commons, in a speech delivered at Penrith (Cumberland) on Saturday night, said that ...

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  50. GERMAN'S DISAPPROVAL.

    A naturalised German at Hull (England) has adopted a convincing form of showing his, dislike of German methods of warfare. ...

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