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  3. IN AUSTRALIA.

    About 200 rejected volunteers for service in the Expeditionary Forces, at a meeting to-night, decided to form an association, to be called the Rejected ...

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  4. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  5. VERDUN BATTLES

    "F[?]erce fighting has taken place day and night on the Verdun front, from Mort Homme to the Meuse," reports a communique received from Paris. ...

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  6. IRISH PROBLEM.

    The "Glasgow Herald," in its issue of Wednesday morning, asserted that a basis for a settlement of the Irish question had been reached, the leaders ...

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  7. CONDUCT OF WAR.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday, Lord Charles Beresford, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet, criticised the War Committee for ...

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  8. INCREASED RIFLE STRENGTH.

    Speaking in connection witn the Army Estimates in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Mr Tennant (Under Secretary to the War Office), ...

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  9. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is reported that a Zeppelin collided with some tress near Veles (27 miles south-east of Uskub, in Serbia), and was destroyed. ...

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  11. SERGEANT M'GRATH'S VALEDICTION.

    Ladies and Gentlemen:— On the eve of my departure to take part in the great struggle that our country is engaged in I would like to bid farewell to the ...

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  12. ITALIAN AVIATORS KILLED.

    Flight-Lieutenants Prince D[?]frasso and Count Negroni have been, killed by a fall from a biplane at Pisa. ...

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  13. FOE IN EAST AFRICA.

    Lieut.-General J. C. Smuts has reported, states an official London announcement, that the British column operating in the vicinity of the ...

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  14. DEBATE IN COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday, Colonel Winston Churchill said he believed that half the arms and ration ...

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  15. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Dublin Royal Commission, which is inquiring into the recent revolt, sat again on Wednesday, Lord Hardinge presiding. After it had taken a ...

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  16. EGYPTIAN SECTOR.

    A Turkish communique which has been received in Amsterdam says:— "A hastile torpedo boat and aeroplanes attacked El Arish, in the Lower ...

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  17. "A SHELL'S MESSAGE."

    When the first shell fired against the Hung by the Australian artillery was despatched, it bore the words, "Advance Australia." ...

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  18. CARGOES FOR BRITAIN.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Dr T. J. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, stated that since October, ...

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  19. PEACE TERMS.

    When the House of Commons met on Wednesday, Sir Arthur Markham (Liberal), asked "in view of the declaration made by Dr von Bethmann ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. ITALIAN FRONTIER.

    General Count Cadorna, reports that the enemy delivered violent attacks in the Lagarina Valley, supported by a furious bombardment. The attacking ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. COMFORTS FOR MEN IN THE TRENCHES.

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  22. EMPLOYMENT FOR PRISONERS.

    Steps are being taken by the Government to employ German combatant prisoners of war in Great Britain in timber cutting, mining and forestry. ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND CARCASES.

    At the annual meeting of the Cold Stores and Ice Association, the New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) corrected erroneous ...

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  24. RECRUITING IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor, Sir Hamilton Goold Adams, to-day inspected the 42nd Battalion at Enoggera. His Excellency stated that at the present moment ...

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  25. GERMAN WORK CAPTURED,

    A communique reports:—A brisk attack in the afternoon resulted in the capture of a German work which had been strongly organised on the ...

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  26. THE BALKANS.

    In consequence of the Bulgarian concentrations on the Greek frontier having threatened the lines of communication with Eastern Macedonia, the ...

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  27. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The Paris Economic Conference, which is to be attended by Mr Hughes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister), has been definitely fixed for June 14. ...

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  28. CONCENTRATION CAMP TRAGEDY.

    Mr H. Richardson Clark. Deputy Coroner. at Paramatta, to-day returned a finding of manslaughter against some person or persons unknown, in the case ...

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  29. BRITISH FRONT.

    Though there has been no official news respecting the fighting on the Australian front in France, and though the Australians have not been ...

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  30. HYPHENATED AMERICANS.

    Ex-President Roosevelt used characteristically strong terms in the course of a speech delivered at St. Louis (Missouri) on Tuesday, in connection with ...

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  31. LABOR AND EMPIRE.

    The Royal Colonial Institute entertained Mr T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland), at luncheon on Wednesday at the Hotel Cecil. ...

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  32. PETROL STORES SHELLED.

    Copenhagen reports that the Athens correspondent of the "Zeitammontag" states that a British warship flotilla has bombarded petrol stocks at ...

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  33. SOLDIER'S FAREWELL.

    Dear Sirs,—Before embarking. I wish to thank you, on behalf of No. 8 section, "B" Company, for supplying our camp with such fine quality of jams. All bands ...

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  34. BULGARS AND TURKS.

    Bulgaria has protested to the Greek Government against Greek frontier troops firing on the Bulgarians occupying Rupel fort. The Premier. M. ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. COMMERCIAL CONFLICT.

    A message from Zurich (Switzerland) states that Herr Heineken, director of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company, declares that Germany can complacently ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. BALTIC BRUSH.

    The Stockholm newspaper "Tidingen" has published details of the engagement between Allied submarines and German armed trawlers in the ...

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  37. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  38. MARITIME STAGNATION.

    A copy of the "German Shipping Record," received in London, states that, out of fifteen leading German shipping companies only three paid dividends in ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. SUBMARINE RAIDER.

    A Berlin official message claims that a German submarine recently, in the Atlantic, attempted to stop a 3000-ton freight steamer, which did not bear a ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. STORY OF LOOS.

    A remarkable passage in Mr Churchill's speech referred to the fate of the premier divisions of Scotland in the battle of Loos. Of 9500 who went into the ...

    Article : 230 words
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  42. NEW GERMAN LOAN.

    From Copenhagen it is advised that the Reiehstag will next week be asked to authorise a fresh war loan of 12,000,000,000 marks (about six ...

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