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  3. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Captain E. Reich, master of the Swedish steamer Hellenic, 4254 tons, which arrived to-day from Frederickstadt, brought some interesting information ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  5. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The dispute between Japan and China, brought about by the dilator[?]nes of the latter in acceding to Japan's request for concessions in the Republic ...

    Article : 240 words
  6. HILL "60" FIGHTS.

    "The British left repulsed an attack to the north of Yores on Tuesday evening," reports a Paris communique. The bulletin adds that the French ...

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  7. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The Chancellor announced that it was proposed to renew the income tax on the present scale. Mr Austen Chamberlain (Unionist) ...

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  8. APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS.

    Senator Pearce said to-night that many inquiries were being made as to promotions and commissions in the Australian Expeditionary Forces, and the ...

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  9. JAPAN DECLARES MARTIAL LAW.

    Japan has declared martial law in the Shantung Peninsula, south of the Manchurian railway. ...

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  10. CANTEENS FOR WAR WORKERS.

    Canteens for workmen engaged in the manufacture of war munitions and naval requirements are being organised throughout Great Britain by Lady ...

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  11. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The survivors of a sunken British trawler landed at Aberdeen on Tuesday, after having been 40 hours adrift in a boat without food and water. ...

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  12. LORD KITCHENER.

    In "The Cologne Gazette," which has just arrived, appears the following article on Lord Kitcener:— "British generals are not in the ...

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  13. DARDANELLES FIGHTING

    The first detailed account of the participation of the Australasian forces at the Dardanelles has been received from Reuter's correspondent at Cairo. It ...

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  14. COMPARISON OF FIGURES.

    With the passing of the days the severity of the task set the Australian troops on the western shores of Gallipoli becomes more strikingly apparent ...

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  15. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The Germans persist in the claim that they have pierced the Russian line in West, Ga[?]icia. The wireless message [?]lleges that the German troops have ...

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  16. GERMAN "SUCCESS."

    A Berlin wireless maintains that the British have suffered a reverse near Ypres The message asserts that the British ...

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  17. SUBMARINES' "SMALL FRY."

    German submarines of a new type continue to make systematic attacks on trawlers in the North Sea. One under-water craft has sunk ...

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  18. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    SON (dangerously wounded) is well-known in newspaper circles in Sydney. He is an Englishman, and was for[?] an officer of the Imperial Army in ...

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  19. GERMAN ASSERTIONS.

    The unconfirmed German reports claiming great successes for the Teuton arms on the eastern and western fronts have excited considerable speculation ...

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  20. SITUATION EXPLAINED.

    A communique issued in Petrograd, however, states that the fighting in Galicia and in the Carpathians is proceeding stubornly. ...

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  21. DRINK EVIL.

    Mr Lloyd George has informed a brewers' deputation that it was necessary to lower the alcoholic constituency of beer. ...

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  22. SUBMARINE CAPTAIN'S COAST.

    The commander of the German submarine 213 boasted to the crew of a trawler that he had destroyed fishing vessels valued at £150,000 since Sunday. ...

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  23. CANADA'S HONOR ROLL.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr H. J. Tennant (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for War) announced that the Canadian losses to ...

    Article : 42 words
  24. COAL MINERS' PAY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr Asquith has decided that each coal district shall arrange to pay its miners a bonus within a week. The amount of ...

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  25. GERMAN INFAMY.

    Addressing the London Diocesan Conference on Wednesday, the Bishop of London (Dr Wilmington Ingram), referring to atrocities committed by ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    French vignerons have held numerous meetings, protesting against the ruinous effect of the British wine duties proposed by the Chancellor of the ...

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  27. REGT-SERGT-MAJOR EMMETT.

    In the list of those who died of wounds received in the Dardanelles fighting is Regimental Sergeant-Major V. A. Emmett, of the 16th Battalion, West ...

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  28. HILL 60 FIGHTS.

    General French reports that fighting is in progress on Hill 60, where the Germans gained a footing this morning, under cover of asphxiating gas, which ...

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  29. CARPATHIANS STRUGGLE.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Petograd states that the Austro-Germans are now attacking the Russian right, and threatening the rear of the ...

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  30. TURKS SPITTED ON BAYONETS.

    One soldier said—"Nothing stopped us. Our big lads lifted the Turks on the end of their bayonets and hurled them over their heads The Turks ran ...

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  31. TERRIFIC FIRE.

    "The Turkish shrapnel, machine-gun, and rifle fire was terrific throughout, but our men never wavered. Our casualties were heavy, but very many of the ...

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  32. A GERMAN "VICTORY."

    Wolfe's Press Bureau in Berlin, a few days ago, announced a great Austro-German victory in Galicia, and declared that the prisoners were ten ...

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  33. FRENCH RETAKE POSITIONS.

    The latest official communique says:— We recaptured Hatsao and have repulsed attacks at Calonne, inflicting heavy loss. ...

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  34. PRIVATE MARTLAND.

    Private Martland, reported as wounded, was formerly employed as a tram conductor in Ballarat. His parents live in Ascot street. ...

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  35. FIFTY-SEVEN YEARS IN ONE PULPIT.

    Rev. Dr Clifford, the eminent Baptist divine, has resigned his post as minister of Praed street and Westbourne Park Church, Dr Clifford, who ...

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  36. AMBULANCE MEN SLAIN.

    Wounded men declare that the Red Cross Brigade worked magnificently. The ambulance men were under fire continually. The Turks made a dead set ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    An additional list of casualties containing a large number of [?], was issued to-day. Referring to the [?] for ...

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  38. THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    While the Germans in Northern France and Flanders are employing poisonous gases to disable their enemies, their fellow-countrymen in ...

    Article : 264 words
  39. THE GERMAN MARK.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Lloyd George), in the course of his budget speech in the House of Commons on Tuesday, declared that ...

    Article : 110 words
  40. TURKS' LOSSES ENORMOUS.

    It has been established conclusively that the Turks used dum-dum ammunition. The losses sustained by the enemy were enormous, the bayonet ...

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  41. FOG AFFECTS RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

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  42. IMPERIAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    Replying to Mr J. Swift MacNeill (Nationalist) in the House of Commons, Mr Lewis Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) said that he had ...

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  43. GRIEF IN DOMINION.

    Speaking yesterday regarding the casualties in the Dardanelles the Premier (Mr Massey) said that the news received on the previous day had brought ...

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  44. GERMAN OBJECTIVE.

    A great concentration of Germans is [?]sking place at Roulers, Conitrai and [?]alle. This foreshadows a more determined ...

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  45. ATTACK ON CRITHIA.

    Reports from Metylene state that the Turks, who have been considerably reinforced, attacked the Allies' camp at Crithia on Tuesday. The enemy was ...

    Article : 95 words
  46. TURKISH AEROPLANES.

    Two Turkish aeroplanes made an attack on the Allies warships at the entrance to the Dardanelles. While the warship were near Seddul ...

    Article : 92 words
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  48. CLYDE WORKERS.

    The Clyde shipowners and employes met in conference on Wednesday at Glasgow, and decided that the men should report themselves for work ...

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  49. GERMAN ARMY CORPS.

    Colonel E. D. Swinton, the official "Eye Witness" with General French's army, states that in the recent fighting one British officer was wounded ...

    Article : 153 words
  50. ALLIED BLOCKADE.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon Mr Neil Primrose (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), in reply to a question, stated that he ...

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  52. BATTLE OF MAIDOS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes a telegram, dated Thursday, from its correspondent in a motor launch lying in the bay under Gabatepe, in the ...

    Article : 387 words
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  54. BALLARAT BRANCH AND CROSS.

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  55. DANES AND CONTRABAND.

    Two brothers named Christensen masters of vessels have been tried in hagen on the charge of conspiracy to export copper to Germany. They were ...

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