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  5. VERDUN BATTLES

    Tuesday was the ninth day of the stupendous battle of Verdun. Both official arid unofficial reports indicate that the fury of the enemy is spending ...

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  6. BALKANS CAMPAIGN

    The Salonika correspondent, of Le Petit Parision reports that significant news is filtering through from Bulgaria. ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) announced that Rear - Admiral D. R. S. De Chair. C.B., formerly admiral of the ...

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  8. THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    An authoritative account of the operations at Verdun states that the great offensive is one of the most carefully planned aud powerfully equipped ...

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  9. VISCOUNT FRENCH.

    Field - Marshal Viscount French, of Ypres, formerly Commander - in - Chief of the British armies in France took his seat in the House of Lords for the first ...

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  10. AUCKLAND DOCTOR.

    Dr. Jessie Scott, of Auckland (N.Z.), lately on the staff of the Scottish Women's Hospital in Serbia, has arrived in London. Dr Scott is in good health, ...

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  11. ALLIES' FORCES.

    In the House of Commons, on Tuesday the Under - Secretary for War (Mr Tennant) said the British casualties in the Serbian and Salonika expeditions ...

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  12. ENEMY'S NEW ATTEMPT.

    "Le Temps" says that the enemy's new attempt to reach Verdun via Moranville and Blanzee has less chance than the attempt in the north. The ...

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  13. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The "financial News" warns the public that German secret agents in England are likely to try to create a financial panic. ...

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  14. THE SUNKEN MALOJA.

    The inquest in connection with the loss of the P. and O. mail liner Maioja off Dover on Sunday morning, with a loss of, approximately, 150 lives, has ...

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  15. DEFENCELESS SHIPS.

    A report issued by the Admiralty states that the Germans in 1915 sank 40 British and 14 neutral unarmed merchantmen. All these vessels were sunk ...

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  16. BOMBARDMENT SLACKENS.

    A communique states:— Our batteries in the Champagne wrecked German organisations in the region of Hill 193. ...

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  17. CONSCRIPTION.

    Sir John Simon, ex - Home Secretary, speaking in the House of Commons on Tuesday, said that headquarters had notified that no eligible man would be ...

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  18. GERMAN BALLOONS.

    News has been received that two German balloons broke from their moorings in Flanders and dropped into the sea. The aeronauts were made ...

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  19. SOLDIER'S STORY.

    A French soldier, who fought, at Ornes says that the order came on Thursday to prepare to retire, as the position was becoming untenable. The ...

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  20. ALLIES MUST WIN.

    Mr Bonar Law, M.P., presided at the St. Andrew's Day dinner of the Royal Scots Corporation at the Holborn Restaurant and in proposing the toast of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TINNED MEATS.

    In view of the recent condemnations of tinned meat the Australian Agents - General have held a meeting. They have decided to open a rigorous ...

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  22. ACE LIMIT UNCHANGED.

    Mr Harold Tennant Under - Secretary for War, stated that the Government did not consider it necessary to extend the age limit for enlistment. ...

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  23. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports :— We brought down a German aeroplane behind our lines. Another enemy machine turned completely over, ...

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  24. RECRUITS' LIABILITIES.

    Mr Walter Long, President of the Local Government Board, said on Tuesday, in the House of Commons, that the Government was considering the ...

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  25. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Plenty of sellers of nurses' buttons are required for to-morrow's effort in Ballarat, and volunteers should either, forward their names to Mr Lloyd ...

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  26. CIVILIANS LEAVE VERDUN

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" states that Verdun has been completely evacuated by its civilian population. ...

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  27. RESERVED OCCUPATIONS.

    In the House of Commons Mr Tennant, Under Secretary of State for War, said that the Government was trying to replace unmarried men who ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERYMEN.

    A batch of Australians connected with one of the seige batteries is leaving for the west front. It has been known for some time that the ...

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  29. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The latest communique states: — We drove the enemy back, and advanced a little nearer Garbunooka, in the Dvinsk region. ...

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  30. POST - WAR TRADE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr R. M'Kenna), addressing the conference of the British Chambers of Commerce on Tuesdays said :— "We have seen Germany ...

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  31. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  32. HUN GENERAL'S ORDERS.

    Preparatory to advancing north of Verdun, a German General, addressing the men, urged them to fight without pity, saying Remember the French ...

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  33. CAUCASUS CAMPAIGN.

    One of our destroyers in the Black Sea dispersed a convoy along the coast road. Turkish officers captured during the ...

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  34. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

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  35. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Mr. W. R. Campion Unionist M.P. for Mid Sussex, entertained Mr A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) at luncheon at the City ...

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  36. AUXILIARY CRUISER SUNK.

    It is officially announced in Paris that the French auxiliary cruiser Provence was sunk in the Mediterranean on Saturday night. ...

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  37. "GOD BLESS BRANDENBURG."

    A Berin wireless message states that the Kaiser has telegraphed to the Diet of Brandenburg (of which Berlin is the capital) as follows :— "I much rejoice ...

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  38. FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:— The fighting continues along the lines held since Friday, across the Poivre crest through Douaumont to ...

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  39. REPATRIATION OF SOLDIERS.

    The meeting of citizens held last week to consider the question of the repatriation of soldiers, and in what way the Federal, scheme .of settlement ...

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  40. HUNS LURED TO DEATH.

    "Le Journal" of Paris has published the details of an episode in the Caures Wood to which the Germans greatly aspired. ...

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  41. COUNTRY RECRUITS IN MELBOURNE.

    Included amongst the country recruits enlisted at the Town Hall were the following :— S. F. Bishop, Kyneton: E.J. Cafferty, St. Arnaud; A. E. ...

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