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  5. BATTLES IN THE AIR. THRILLING SPECTACLES.

    An official announcement issued on Tuesday evening reports:—"The air raid on England on Monday night resulted in very slight damage and few casualties, although ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS. WAR OFFICE ATTACKED

    The Earl of Derby (Under-Secretary for War), in the House of Lords on Tuesday, replied to a question concerning the rumor that the Secretary for War (Mr. Lloyd ...

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  7. TRAGEDY AT GLANVILLE

    The railway signalman in the cabin at Glanville noticed his signalling apparatus move as the 6.26 aim. train from Glanville to Largs Bay was passing the cabin on ...

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  8. ROUMANIAN FRONT

    An official dispatch published in Petrograd on Tuesday night reports:—"There is no change in Transylvania, and nothing important to report on the Danube front." ...

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  9. STRAIGHT TALK TO THE KING OF GREECE.

    The correspondents of the "Morning Post" in Athens states:—"Admiral du Fournet called the attention of King Constantine to the violent language used by ...

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  11. THE ANCRE BATTLE

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published at midnight in Tuesday, reports: —"There has been considerable artillery bombardment of our front on both sides of ...

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  12. BETTER PROSPECTS.

    A wireless message received in London from Bucharest on Tuesday morning states:—"The situation is improving General von Mackensen is not making ...

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  13. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  14. VERRAEREN INJURED.

    M. Emil Verhaeren, the famous Belgian poet, received terrible injuries, as the result of a railway accident at Rouen on Tuesday. It is feared that he is dying. ...

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  16. THE NEAR EAST

    German telegrams state:—"The Roumsnians have destroyed the Cernavoda to Bucharest railway in order to hold up the enemy advance towards the capital. The ...

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  17. SALONIKA ARMY

    A British official dispatch from Salonika issued on Tuesday states:—"We bombarded and successfully raided, the enemy trenches to the north-east of Macukovo. ...

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  18. FRENCH AIRMEN.

    The Admiralty announced this morning: —"The British commodore at Dunkirk has been informed by the French authorities, that they brought down an aeroplane at ...

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  19. ZEPPELIN RAID STATISTICS.

    This Zeppelin raid is about the fiftieth that England has experienced during the course of the war. The damage done by them has been ridiculcusly ...

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  21. HALDANE HECKLED.

    Viscount Haldane. the late bord Chancellor, who was formerly Minister for War, was commencing an address to the Society of Arts on "International. Relations," ...

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  22. BOMBS ON LONDON.

    An official announcement issued on Tuesday afternoon reports:—"A hostile aeroplane, flying at a great height above the haze, dropped six bombs on London at ...

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  23. BOMBS ON LONDON.

    The latest news concerning the Taube, which dropped bombs on London on Tuesday, states:—The first bombs dropped shattered the ...

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  24. GREECE GIVES IN

    Greece will hand over her surplus guns and munitions to the Allies. King Constantine exhorts the officers of the army to remain calm, and he assures them that the ...

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  25. PRICES OF MEALS.

    Major-General Sir Francis Lloyd, General Commanding the London Division, has received a deputation of managers with the object of fixing the maximum proces ...

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  26. Long Conferences.

    The Greek crisis continues in an acute stage. Dr. Lambros, the Premier, had a long conference with the French and British Ministers on Monday, and King ...

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  27. WELSH COAL MINERS.

    The executive of the South Wales Coal Miners' Association have conferred with Sir George Askwith Chief Industrial Commissioner on the Board of Trade. It is ...

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  28. EARL OF RONALDSHAY.

    The Earl of Ronaldshay, eldest surviving son of the Marquis of Zetland, has been appointed to succeed Lord Carmichael, (formerly Governor of Victoria), as ...

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  29. THE BRITANNIC

    The British Admiralty announces:—"The reports received do not prove whether or not the hospital ships Britannic and Braemar Castle, which were recently sunk in ...

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  30. LONDONERS SURPRISED.

    Several explosions at noon on Tuesday suddenly startled Londoners. Without a word of warning a bomb crashed through the roof of a West-End house. The ...

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  32. CINEMA SNOWS.

    The National Council of Morals, acting on a petition from the Cinematograph Trade Council, has appointed a commission with the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. ...

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  33. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  36. BELGIAN SLAVERY

    Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador to Germany, on his return to Berlin, will carry another protest to the German Government against the ...

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  37. THE LATE SERGEANT H. R. HARLEY.

    The late Sergeant H. R. Harley (previously reported missing), eldest son of Mr. A. C. Harley, of Goodwood, who was killed in action on August 4, 1916, joined ...

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  38. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Christopher Little,who was rescued from drowning at Largs Bay on Tuesday night, appeared before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., in the Port Adelaide Court on Wednesday. ...

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  39. THRILLING AIR BATTLES.

    An eye witness of the German raid on Norfolk states:—"The Zeppelin which attempted to raid Norfolk was travelling at a tremendous speed at an altitude of 9,000 ...

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  40. GERMAN NAVAL DASH

    The Official Press Bureau on Tuesday issued a Berlin official dispatch which climed:—"Our naval forces raided the proximity of the British coast, and sank ...

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  41. THE TOWN PLANNING EXPERT.

    Mr. C. C. Reade, the towon-planning expert, engaged by the Government, will continue in the service until the end of the year, and possibly may be re-engaged for ...

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  42. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Wednesday:—J. J. Lyson, R. H. Sturgin, and W. E. Jervois. ...

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  43. CAPTAIN BLACKBURN, V.C.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) has received a letter from the Agent-General stating that Captain Blackburn, V.C., sailed for Adelaide by the Karoola on ...

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