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  4. MEN AND MATTERS.

    At last the Germans are reported to have scored a little success in the United States. An American coon is said to have been so much impressed by the achievements of ...

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  6. IMPORTANT SUCCESSES.

    The British have scored en important success at Violaine[?], between L[?] B[?]esee and Fe[?]thubert, in France. The Germans were strongly entrenched, but were ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. SPORTSMEN AND WAR.

    The new contingent to be sent from the Commonwealth may include a “sportsmen’s battalion.” Col. Wallace (Military Commandant for Victoria), when speaking at ...

    Article : 195 words
  8. CARGO SEIZED

    The British Government has seized the cargo of the steamer Wilhelmina (reputedly German owned), which was conveying foodstuffs from America to ...

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  9. BRITISH WOUNDED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said that 60 per cent. of the wounded members of the British Expeditionary Force ...

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  10. NORTH ADELAIDE SCHOOL.

    On Friday morning over [?] bright faces, and voices with a happy ring in them, greeted His Excellency the Governor at the North Adelaide Public School, Tynte ...

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  11. HEAVY COST OF WAR.

    Some faint idea of the immense amount of money being swallowed up by the wa[?] has been given during a debate in the Duma to-day. It was pointed out tha[?] ...

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  12. BOXING.

    Charlie Douglas (bantam weight champion of Victoria), in company with W. W. Stirling (his manager), is on his way from Melbourne to Fremantle by the steamer ...

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  13. ESCAPED FROM THE GERMANS.

    The steamer Southport, which arrived at Port Adelaide on Thursday from Pleasant Island, via Wallaroo, achieved distinction in the early days of the war by ...

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  14. “ABSOLUTE WASTERS” ONLY

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) referred to-day to the approaching arrival from Egypt of soldiers invalided arid discharged from the active service ranks. ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. BRITONS AGAIN.

    News is to hand that the Britishers have captured another brickfield from the Tuetons at at Le Bass[?]e (France). It was a costly death-dealing encounter for the enemy, ...

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  16. THE GERMAN HATE.

    The Germans hate all and sundry who do not side with them in the war. In turn they have expressed, their feelings 'in that direction against the Allies (and ...

    Article : 176 words
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  18. MARRIED WOMAN SHOT.

    Annie Sullivan, a married woman, was short dead at Darlinghurst this morning. A man named Joseph Clayton, found in the same room, had in his possession a ...

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  19. A DEATH STRUGGLE.

    The morning communique states that a violent struggle has taken place between the Allies and the enemy at Maria Tteresa, in the Argonne region. The Allies, ...

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  20. PURSUIT IN THE BUSH.

    In connection with the murder of Mrs. Keals, at Owhango, a warrant has been issued for the arrest of Norman Keals deceased’s brother-in-law. Norman Keals ...

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  21. DARING AIRMEN.

    In September an English aeronaut, Lieut. Marix, made a daring flight to Dusseldorf and destroyed a German Zeppelin. Other of the Allies airmen have just completed ...

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  24. THE GALLANT FRENCH.

    The newspaper Le Matin publishes the pleasing information that the French have achieved a noteworthy vio[?]ory over the Germans at Notre Dame de Loretie. They ...

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  27. GEAMAN “PAPER” BLOCKADE.

    The United States Government has despatched a vigorous note to Germany and a milder protest to Great Britain, regarding the danger of destruction to American ...

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  29. A SCRAP HEAP OF GERMAN CARS AT A BRITISH CAMP IN FRANCE.

    The wastage of motor cars, armoured and unarmoured, as well as motor transport lorries and bicycles and other vehicles in the war, has, of course, been enormous on both sides (says The Illustrated War News). Not only have the losses by breakdowns due to the scate of the roads, the high speeds and continuous travelling necessary, and the rough and t[?]ble uses to which all motor vehicles have had to be put, been immense; but, in addition, a very large number have been put out of action by hostile agency, destroyed or rendered useless through damage from shell fire, or captured outright. The illustration shows a collection of German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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