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  4. GERMANY'S AIMS.

    In the Reichstag the German Chancellor Dr. Bethmann Ho[?]weg) said that the granting of new war credits by Germany demonstrated to the world her readiness ...

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  5. FORCEFUL BRITISH PUSH

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—We have further progressed. We have captured Le Rarque, occupied Ligny, and established ourselves on the western, and northern ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A man selects his enemies, his friends make themselves, and from these friends he is apt to suffer. War for an Object. ...

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  7. CAPTURE OF KUT-ELAMARA.

    In the House of Lords to-day, in reply to Lord Crewe, Earl Curzon said a further telegram stated that the retreating Turks at Knt-el-Amara are being pursued. An ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Mr. Lansing went to the white House and had a onfer[?] the President this morning. It is believed that they are [?] the latest official details about the La[?]. Public opinion is most angry in regard to the death of Mrs. [?]. and would ...

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  9. THE THIRD PARTY.

    The Hon. J. Hume Cook (General Organizing Secretary) and the Hon. W. M. plain M.L.A.., of Victoria, of the National Federation, arrived in Adelaide on ...

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  10. HOLLAND AND GERMANY.

    The Dutch Foreign Minister has sent a Note to Berlin bolding Germany responsible for the torpedoing of the seven Dutch steamers in the Channel. It is ...

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  11. SINKING OF LACONIA.

    The Daily Chronicle says that so far 13 persons are known to be missing who were on board the Laconia. The effects of the torpedo explosions account for most ...

    Article : 320 words
  12. TWO BRAVE AUSTRALIANS.

    Third Australian divisional headquarters orders state that under the King's authority Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has awarded Military Crosses to Capt. W. ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONTS.

    The French Comnmniqne on Tuesday morning says:—We raided German lines south-east of Vailly, mad brought back prisoners. Patrol encounters occurrel in ...

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  14. WHERE IS SHERIDAN[?]

    Considerable interest has been arouse! in the proceedings in connection with the inquest which was held by the City G[?]ner on the death of Mrs. E. Brokegnsha, and which resulted in Francis John, Sh[?] being committed for trial on a charge of wilful murder. A ...

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  15. Killing at a Distance.

    Le Journal states that the Germans have fallen back to avoid a sanguinary disaster. This victory is due especially the terrifying effectiveness of the new ...

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  16. “They'll Be All Right."

    Mrs. Mills, of Toronto, a saloon passenger, said the experience was a terrible one. The women were in the drawing-room when the torpedo struck. They instantly ...

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  17. TRAMPLING ON NATIONALITIES.

    The reorganization of the Constit[?] of Austro Hungary has been commenced at Germany's instigation. The ne[?]tiations aim at [?]sing the national Czech ...

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  18. EASTERN LINES.

    Russian official:—In the region of Smorgon the enemy discharged eight gas waves in seven hours. We repulsed a Turkish attack northwards of Sivassky. ...

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  19. Mrs. and Miss Hoey Dead.

    The deaths of Mrs. and Miss Hoey have been confirmed. The survivors include Messrs. C. Wood and .J. Newman, officials of the ...

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  20. ROUMANIANS AT WORK.

    A Roumanian comm[?]ique says:—We repulsed with enemy losses strong enemy reco[?] on the north western frontier of Moldavia. We also bombarded ...

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  21. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Common to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bona[?]Law) stated that owing to the Unfairness of calling up British subjects in localities ...

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  23. Bluffing the German Commander.

    The C[?]ard announces that three passengers are dead and three missing. Six of the crew are missing and six are in hospital. Survivors state that the Laconia was ...

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  24. JAMESTOWN RACES.

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  25. ALLEGED NAVAL FRAUDS.

    The trial of David Flynn O'Donoghue on several counts of having converted certain sums of money to his own use while employed as a clerk in the Department of the ...

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  26. GERMANS KILLED GREEKS.

    The Athens newspaper Paron states that German aeroplanes bombed the Greek steamer Myka[?]i as she was transporting. Greek infantry to Peloponnessus. ...

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  27. Not a Fair Exchange.

    The Junior Liord of the Treasury (Mr. J. F. Hope) said a general exchange of all prisoners of war was impracticable, as Germany would get many times more ...

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  28. RED CROSS TRAIN WRECKED.

    A Swedish Red Cross train, which was conveying exchanged German prisoners from Russia, left the rails at Norrland Four carriages were wrecked, and 65 ...

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  29. RAILWAYS BAND AT SEMAPHORE.

    The following music will be rendered at Semaphore to-night by the Railways Band: —March, "The John Bull store" (Douglas); overture, "II Barbiere" (Rossini); ...

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  30. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    The Earl of Selbo[?]e, speaking in the Middle sex Guildhall, said it was preposterous that the efforts of the President of the Board of Agriculture ...

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  31. Bravery of the Children.

    Mr. Wood save that the first Shot was fired in the dark without, warning. None saw it. Mr. Newman relates [?] story showing the ...

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  32. WOMEN AS SOLICITORS.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Buckmaster, the recent Lord Chencellor, in moving the second regarding of the Bill providing for the admission of women as ...

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  33. "Think We Can Belt Them.”

    Pte. Albert Parsons, writing in cheery vein to his sister in Franklin street, says he is in hospital on Salisbury Plain after nine weeks on the Somme. He had spent ...

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  34. Another Danger for Slap's Captains.

    The Daily Chronicle states that the demand of the German submarine for the Laconia’s commander shows teat the Huns have now apparently been ordered to ...

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