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  4. WHITE STAR CYMRIC.

    The White Star liner Cymric (13,370 tons). is reported to be sinking. She has no passengers. ...

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  5. ANZACS IN FRANCE

    The Australians and New Zealanders have arrived at the west front, and have taken over a portion of the front line. Nearly half of the Australians and most ...

    Article : 165 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Shining brilliantly in a clear sky, the close proximity of Venus and a crescent moon early on Saturday evening attracted the admiration of many observers (wrote ...

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  8. S.A.J.C. WEIGHTS.

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  9. IRISH REBELS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asouith), in the House of Commons to-day, stated that steps were being taken by Cabinet to aecertain what Government officials were ...

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  10. Cordial Welcome in France.

    The arrangements for the disembarkation and the entraining of the troops were excellent. British landing officers and military. police superintended the transfer of ...

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  11. Precautions on the Voyage.

    The last of the Australians left for France, carrying with them the Anzac headquarters staff and Gens. Birdwood and White. The voyage was practically ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French Monday. midday communique states:β€”"There was fierce fighting last night on the left bank of the Meuse. Furious ,enemy attempts to capture Bill ...

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  13. At the British Front.

    The fine physique of the Australians as they marched through the cobbled streets made a great impression upon the French people. When the troops were ...

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  14. Reputation to Uphold.

    On the last day of the trip a meeting was arranged on the troopship.. Gen, Birdwood addressed 3,500 men, and a printed copy of his speech was distributed ...

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  15. SUBMARINE ACTIVITIES.

    A German submarine has sunk the French sailing ship Marie Molinos (1,946 tons). The commander of the underwater craft gave the French crew 15 minutes to ...

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  16. SINKING OF THE SUSSEX.

    Mr. George .Mclver, of Carcoar, who was a passenger on board the Sussex, which was .torpedoed in the English Channel in March, is returning to New South Wales. ...

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  17. Greetings by the Enemy.

    The moment the Australians entered a section of the front line trenches, the Germans opposite to them held up a banner inscribed, "Welcome to the Australians!" ...

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  18. German Attitude Changed.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary for War (Mr. Tennant), in replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said Germany was no longer differentiating in ...

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  19. Enemy Loss.

    It is reported that a German submarine has been mined and sunk at Varna (the Bulgarian Black Sea port), and that many of the members of the crew have been ...

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  20. Prime Minister's Tribute.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes), interviewed on the transfer of the troops, said:β€”"I hail the announcement with satisfaction, feeling perfectly ...

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  21. Excitement in Commons.

    Mr. A.-Lynch-(Nationalist, Clare. West) enquired whether shooting of leaders of the rebels had been ordered in cold blood, after the complete suppression of the rising. ...

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  22. BAGDAD CAMPAIGN.

    Reports from Constantinople state that Gen. Townshend and four of his staff, who were taken prisoners by-the Turks at Kut-el-Amara, have been conveyed to ...

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  23. BRITISH DENIAL.

    The British Admiralty describes as an "absolute fabrication" the enemy wireless message to the German Embassy, at Washington, stating that Athens has reported ...

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  24. A QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    Lloyd Kubic, 22 years of age, who arrived from Tasmania about 12 months ago, was shot dead on Friday evening at Jepperson's farm, at Burrandowan, about 400 miles ...

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  25. Further Executions.

    Four more Irish rebel leaders were executed on Monday. The names of the four-men were Cornelius Colbert, Edmund Kent, Michael ...

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  26. RUSSIANS AND TURKS.

    A Russian communique says:β€”The German Turkish cruiser Bresiau has bombarded Eupatoria, the Russian port on the west coast of the Crimea. The Turks, ...

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  27. WHEAT EXPORTS.

    Mr. C. H. Roberts (Liberal, Lincoln), in the House of Commons to-day, stated that the Government of India was Permitting the private export of wheat, with certain ...

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  28. FLYING CORPS.

    The Hon. Sir Clement M. .Bailhache, Judge of the British High Court, has been appointed Chairman of the Committee to enquire in the administration of the flying ...

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  29. A SMALL FIRE.

    The eMtropolitan Fire Brigade was summoned at 1.28 p.m. on Tuesday to the premises occupied by Mr. T. C. George, a tailor, in Pirie street, Adelaide. The Shop ...

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  30. CONSCRIPTION.

    The State Political Labour Conference last night adopted by a large majority the following motion:β€”'That" this conference solemnly pledges itself to oppose by all ...

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  31. CALL OF DUTY.

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  33. CHINESE INDEPENDENCE.

    The City of Chengtu-fu (the' capital of the Province of Suchwan) has assumed its independence without any formal declaration on the matter. ...

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  34. Enlistments in the Country,

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  35. No Play Until Victory.

    The South Australian British Football Association, at their annual meeting, decided unanimously not to play any competitive football until victory had been won. ...

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