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  5. VERDUN BATTLES

    A Paris communique reports:— The Germans have continued their attacks on Mort Homme (Dead Man's Hill), at Verdun, and have occupied. ...

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  6. INDIA'S MILLIONS.

    A representative of the New York "Times" has secured an interesting interview with Lord Hardinge, who recently returned to England from India, ...

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  7. RUSSIANS ON TIGRIS.

    A junction has been effected between the 'Russian and British forces in Mesopotarmia. New York has learnt from London ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES AT DEVONPORT.

    Mr W. M. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister, and Mrs Hughes, and Mr A. Fisher (Australian High Commissioner), and Mrs Fisher, were the ...

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  9. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The "Morning Post" protests against the proposed arrangement by which Germany will supply the United States with 15,000 tons of dyest[?] on condition that ...

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  10. MASSACRES AT TREBIZOND.

    The Russian entry into Trebizond has thrown a light on the fate of the Armenian residents. Three Hundred of the leading families were ordered to procure ...

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  11. FAMOUS FRENCH MOTORIST.

    Anxiety is evinced in France, respecting the fate of M. Boillot, the famous motorist, who earlier in the war was cha[?] to General Joffre and other ...

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  12. BOMBS ON PORT SAID.

    It is reported from Cairo that two enemy aeroplanes dropped sixteen bombs on Port Said on Sunday morning. ...

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  13. RIVAL AVIATORS.

    Lieutenant Navarre, the French airman, whose record is already ahead of the German air heroes Inmelmann and Boo[?] is officially reported from Paris ...

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  14. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  15. BRITISH REPEL ATTACKS.

    The British Commender-in-Chief, in France. General Sir Douglas Haig. reports that several air encounters which took place on Saturday resulted ...

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  16. HOSPITAL SHIP OUTRAGE.

    An official statement made in Consta[?]tinople declares that a submarine commander has reported that he ascertained that the Russian hospital ship Portugal, ...

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  17. FROM PRIVATE TO COLONEL.

    Edgar R. Mobbs, a Rugby international fotoballer, sought a commission in the army at the opening of the war. but his application was rejected on the ...

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  18. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL TRENCH WORKERS.

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  19. CENTRAL WORKROOM AND DEPOT, CITY HALL.

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  20. CROWN PRINCE'S HECATOMB.

    About 50,000 troops have been engaged in repeated assaults on Homme along a two mile front on the east, steeper, Side. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN NURSES NEGLECTED.

    Australian nurses in France have not received any letters since they left Egypt in March. ...

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  22. HOSPITAL'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    During the raid on Kent by German seaplanes early on Saturday morning, one bomb exploded within ten yards of a hospital. All the windows in the ...

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  23. LIMBS FOR CRIPPLES.

    Professors Saurbruek, Ruge, and Felix, three Genman teachers at the Zurich University, are carrying out remarkable experiments in certain ...

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  24. AUSTRIA'S OFFENSIVE.

    French military critics are attaching. great importance to the Austrian offensive against the Falians. They point out that Germany is providing the money ...

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  25. MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A Berlin communique reports that all obstacles due to the floods in the Vardar Valley, in Macedonia, have now been removed. ...

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  26. DEMOCRACY AT STAKE.

    The American Rights Committee held a crowded meeting in the Carnegie 'Hall on Saturday to commemorate the sinking of the Cunard liner Lusitania (30,896 ...

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  27. DEATH SENTENCE ON REBEL.

    President Wilson has sent a table ' message to the British Government, asking for a delay in the execution of Jeremiah Lynch. one of the Dublin ...

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  28. FIERCE HUN BOMBARDMENT.

    The enemy's bombardment reached its height at one o'clock on Saturday, when much of the first French line had become a smoking rubble heap. Our ...

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  29. FOOD FOR GERMANY.

    Three thousand, tons of cereals are daily exported to Germany and Austria. ...

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  30. THE ALLIES' CAUSE.

    A French' Lecture Committee, of which M. Pichon, a former Foreign Minister, is president, has formed formed to spread the knowledge throughout France of ...

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  31. GERMAN FLEET.

    The Under-Secretary for the Interior (Dr Richter) announced in the Reichstag on Friday that a large sum would be available for rebuilding Germany's ...

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  32. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  33. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  34. FIERCE ASSAULTS REPULSED.

    A semi-official statement declares that the Austrians boast as definite successes their inevitable progress in their first offensive but the history of all offensives ...

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  35. ALLIED SUBMARINES.

    Owing to the operations of British and Russian submarines in the Cattegat and Baltie the German torpedo-boat flotilla stationed in the south of the Sound ...

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  36. BATTLE LASTS ALL DAY.

    A communique reports that the battle has continued all day desperately between Avocourt Wood and Meuse. We attacked and captured two German trenches in the vicinity of the Esnes. ...

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  37. NORTHERN RECRUITING TRAIN.

    At 10 O'clock on Monday morning next a recruiting train will leave Spenoer street, and traverse the northern and Goulburn Valley districts. Recruiting ...

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  38. FIGHTING NEAR DVINSK.

    In a communique emanating from Patrograd it is stated that a German attempt to take the offensive north of Lake lizon; in the region of Illuxt ...

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  39. UNIVERSAL SERVICE.

    The Universal Service League carried a resolution, moved by Bishop Long, that the league immediately resume a public ...

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  40. ALLIES' TRADE.

    A meeting of Italian merchants and man[?]turerers was held in Milan on Saturday to discuss the prohibition of various imports into Great Britain. ...

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  42. HUN SHIPS AT SEA.

    A German, cruiser fleet, including the new battle cruiser Hindenberg, passed Fehmern, travelling towards Riga. ...

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  43. THE BOER RESELLION.

    Prin[?] a former Boer General, giving evidence before the Rebellion Commission said that he met Christian De Wet and General Hertzog at his far[?] in the ...

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