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  4. SHOCKING CASE

    Evidence of a shocking nature was given during the hearing of a case in the Perth Criminal Court before the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan), ...

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  5. POLICE TRlCKERY

    The opinion of the late Mr. Paul Taylor that the police in licensing matters have been “riding the regulations to death,” (says an English ...

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  6. THE WORLD’S WAR

    Sir Douglas Haag reported.— “The weather is wet and stormy. “Fighting occurred for the possession of a mine crater eastward of ...

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  7. AEROPLANE RAID

    The Press Bureau says:— “A squadron of 20 enemy aeroplanes was reported off Felixstowe at 4.5 this afternoon. They skirted the coast ...

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  9. WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED AND INJURED.

    The Press Bureau says the raiders caused considerable damage to Southend, where they dropped forty bombs. The casualties at present reported are ...

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  10. NOBODY HURT AT CLACTON.

    Clacton was crowded with visitors who quietly watched the airmen ascending to meet the raiders, some going seaward and others patrolling the ...

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  11. LATEST NEWS FROM BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports : “The prisoners in the Ypres attack on Friday and in subsequent operations are now 454. Six guns were ...

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  12. ARTILLERY AND AVIATORS HARD AT WORK.

    A French communique reads :— “In Belgium the artillery duel is somewhat violent as well as at Hurtebise, and on both banks of the ...

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  13. CHARGE OF [?]OITERI[?]G

    A case of more than ordinary local interest was heard in the Fremant[?]e p[?]ce court, before Mr. E. P. Dowley, R.M., w[?]en Cr. Arthur Whately was ...

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  14. MR. PHILIP GIBBS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs wires :— “There was violent fighting yesterday. After our successful advance across Westho[?]k Ridge the right of ...

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  15. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    The Unionist Business Committee draws attention to the law forbidding communication with the enemy and emphasises that it is contrary to all ...

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  16. TAME GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official message says :— “Two French attacks at Cer[?]y broke down.” ...

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  17. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A Russian wireless official message reads :— “Following on stubborn attacks the Rumanians retired to Okna, along the ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTER’S MESSAGE.

    The Press Bureau has assued Mr. Hughes’ message regarding the Stockholm Conference. ...

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  19. WES[?]ONIA MINES

    The Westonia market continues in an ex[?]ited condition, and may now be considered quite apart from the mines. The Deeps hold pride of place still, ...

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  20. ENEMY CAPTURE THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS.

    A German communique says: “Southward of the Troths Valley we captured a dominating height and the village of Gorozesce. ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS

    Am official cable says six neutrals contiguous to Germany report that the economic conditions of Germany and Austria-Hungary are most serious. ...

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  22. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE STRUGGLE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs later wires:— “The hardest fighting at Westho[?]k Ridge fell to the Lancashire Fusiliers, North Lancashires, and Cheshires, ...

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  23. HOPES FOR THE FUTURE.

    The corresondent of the “Daily Chronicle” at Petrograd wires: “There is a significant change in the attitude of the Workmen’s and Soldiers’ ...

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  24. LONG OVERDUE CONFERENCES

    The “New York Times” correspondent at Washington has learned that the Allies will boon begin a series of conferences for the purpose of harmonising ...

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