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  4. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Thirty-one butchers, formerly employed by the Riverstone Meat Company, have enlisted, and have decided to hold a recruiting march from Riverstone to ...

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  5. SUEZ CANAL DEFENCES.

    News has been received that the Monastir station and roads are crowded with refugees hurrying towards, Greece. The Serbian garrison has been reduced to a ...

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  6. SUEZ CANAL.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" (states an Amsterdam advice) is in receipt of the following wireless message from Alexandria, via Salonika:— ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES.

    Messages received in New York from London state that the Allies have resumed the offensive on the Gallipoli Peninsula. ...

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  8. ALLIES' DAY IN SYDNEY.

    In honor of Allies' Day, Moore street and Martin place were transformed into avenue of nations and packed with 15,000 people to-day. There was a ...

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  9. MAJOR CHURCHILL.

    Mr Winston Churchill, who resigned his position in the Cabinet, and decided to go to the front, has left London for France, where he will join his ...

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  10. ALLIED TORPEDO-BOAT.

    It is reported in Rome that an Austrian submarine has sunk an Allied torpedo-boat iu the Mediterranean. ...

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  11. A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE.

    Allegations that he was treated as a German spy were contained in a letter, said to have been written by Ernest Peter Braun. of the 18th Battalion, ...

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  12. ANGLO-GERMAN COUNCILLORS.

    The case in which Sir Edgar Speyer and Sir Ernest Cassel, two naturalised Germans, well known in English financial circles, were called upon to ...

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  13. PERSIAN POLICY.

    Petrograd reports state that the Turkish and Austro-German Ministers in Teheran are left the city. The enemy completely failed in his efforts ...

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  14. AFTER THE WAR.

    Lord Milner, in an address delivered on Wednesday evening at King's College, London, said that he was painfully conscious that the Empire ...

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  15. SINKING OF THE ANGLIA.

    A graphic narrative of the sinking of the British hospital ship Anglia in the English Channel on Wednesday has been supplied by Signaller Hunter, who ...

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  16. WITHDRAWAL ADVISED.

    Speaking in the House of Lords on Thursday, Lord Ribblesdale declared it to be common knowledge that General Sir Charles Monro, ...

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  17. BACK FROM CALLIPOLL

    At 3 o'clock to-day the transport which, brought to Australia 10 officers and 471 man, as also 11 men on guard duty, arrived at the Port Melbourne ...

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  18. CONTROL OF TRADE.

    The House of Commons on Wednesday considered the Finance Bill in, committee. The Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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  19. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique states:— "We repulsed the enemy's offensive on the Mitau road south-east of Olar. A large number of unburied corpses ...

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  20. LORD KITCHENER.

    Press advices which have reached New York from Athens state that Lord Kitchener is en route to Gallipoli. ...

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  21. NOBLE PRIEST.

    The commander of a Russian division on the Austrian front, states a Petrograd advice, has recommended the granting of a pension to the widow of ...

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  22. TRACING PRISONERS.

    According to information received in Melbourne the whereabouts of missing Australian soldiers may in all probability be obtained by communicating ...

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  23. FRENCH WAR LOAN.

    The French 5 per cent, war loan for an indeterminate amount is to be issued at 88. ...

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  24. COMFORTS FOR THE SIXTH BRIGADE.

    Sir,—I wish to appeal, through your columns, to all friends of members of the 6th Brigade, for donations of invalid foods and comforts, or ...

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  25. OBJECT OF JOURNEY.

    It was when asking the Government whether it was in a position to report effective progress of military operations in the Near East that Lord ...

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  26. SOLDIER IMPERSONATED.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Private Hall, a soldier who impersonated Sergeant Dandy (who had been fighting at the Dardanelles), and lived ...

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  27. FIELD ARTILLERY BRIGADE.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce, stated to-day that ho had received the following telegram from the Governor-General, who is at present in ...

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  28. POSITION IN SERBIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr Bonar Law Secretary of State for the Colonies, said that it would be unwise to tell all the facts concerning the ...

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  29. HANDLING THE HARVEST.

    The Defence authorities have arranged to give farmers and the sons and relatives of farmers who desire to leave the training camps temporarily six ...

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  30. ENEMY SUBMARINES.

    It is stated in Paris telegrams that Great Britain and Italy, have drawn the attention of the Spanish Government to the possibility of German ...

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  31. DIPLOMACY IN BALKANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" re-publishes an article from the Russian newspaper. Russky Esclano," which says' that newspapers lay a heavy responsibility, ...

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  32. GERMANY IN ASIA MINOR.

    Mr T. F. Farman gives some interesting particulars about what the Germans have done in Asia Minor before the war and since it began. This information ...

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  33. RECRUITING EFFORT.

    Lord R[?]bblesdale asked a series of questions regarding recruiting in the House of Lords on Thursday. He inquired what number of single men the ...

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  34. THE MEW JERUSALEM.

    According to a Swiss writer Jerusalere has apparently been cleaned up and would hardly be recognised by the former pilgrim to the Holy Places. ...

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  35. ROUMANIA IMPRESSED.

    The correspondent in Bucharest or the Milan newspaper "[?] Secolo" states that a statement made by the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Sazanoff) ...

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  36. ALLIED COUNCIL.

    The Anglo-French War Council which included Messrs Asquith, Grey, Balfour, and Lloyd George, held a lengthy sitting in Paris on Thursday. ...

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  37. TWO ACCOUNTED FOR.

    A steamer which has just arrived from Syrancuse reports that the French captured an Austrian submarine off Tunis. It is also reported that French ...

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  38. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A Russian Day was held in London on Thursday on behalf of wounded prisoners in Germany. The movement received enthusiastic support from the ...

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  39. STAWELL EX-MAYOR INTERNED.

    The London correspondent of the "Herald" wrote on the 12th ult,:— Mr Gustav Mahnke, formerly Mayor of Stawell, who was detained in ...

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  40. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Austrian aviators again bombarded Verona Only one casualty has been reported. ...

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  41. ANCONA OUTRAGE.

    Considerable importance attaches to an affidavit made by Dr Cecil Griel, the only American survivor from the Italian steamer Ancona. ...

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  42. PROGRESS OF OPERATIONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday. Sir J. H. Dalziel urged an inquiry into the Dardanelles campaign, and also a complete explanation of operations ...

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  43. WESTERN FRONT.

    An official communique says:— "We wrecked a German post and entirely silenced the enemy's batteries in the Audechy-Echelle-St. ...

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  45. MATINEE SENSATION.

    A se[?]tion was provided at the Alhambra Music Hall, which was crowded wish a fashionable audience, when the authorities at the eleventh ...

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