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  4. WOUNDED ANZACS

    Three hundred Australians who have been wounded in France have arrived in London. They have been taken to the Wandsworth Hospital. ...

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  7. ARCH-TRAITOR IN DOCK

    The dingy precincts of Bow-street Police Court, in London, presented to-day a spectacle unequalled since the hearing of the case against the famous Hawley Crippen, the ...

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  8. BOUND FOR BAGDAD

    "In the direction of Mosul we rushed the town of Revanduza and captured ammunition depots, the enemy retreating precipitately and ...

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  9. CONSCRIPTION

    The Compulsion Bill was passed right through the House of Commons last night. ...

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  10. VERDUN A GERMAN DEFEAT

    Colonel Repington, the Times military critic, points out that the British armies are holding up 40 German divisions along their front. Germany's plan was to overwhelm ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. CONSCIENCE AND COMPULSION

    The House of Commons to-day gave further consideration to the Compulsion Bill. Sir F. G. Banbury, (Unionist) proposed an amendment which would refuse exemption ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. CONSTANTINOPLE'S PLIGHT

    The Balkan correspondent of the Times says that Constantinople is threatened with famine. The majority of the Christians there have been reduced to extreme misery, and ...

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  13. ASQUITH IN IRELAND

    Mr. Asquith to-day motored from Dublin to Belfast. He traversed the streets unrecognised. A large crowd was waiting at the City Hall, where the Lord Mayor and ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. ARTILLERY SUCCESS

    The official Paris message issued this afternoon was as follows:-- "Near Vermand-Ovillers we carried out a surprise attack, clearing out a first-line ...

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  15. FREEDOMS FOR HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes was engaged all this afternoon with representatives of the British spelter interests in Australia. He expects to reach finality on Thursday. ...

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  16. AGREEMENT FORECASTED

    The London Daily Mail's Dublin correspondent forecasts a new Irish policy on the following lines:--First, the formation of an Irish Cabinet, sitting at Dublin, and ...

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  17. BRITISH BOMBARDMENTS

    A German official message reports that British attempts to recapture lost ground at Hulluch failed. After fierce hand-to-hand fighting French ...

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  18. GALLIPOLI MEDALS

    The London Daily Mail says that the men who fought through the tragic horrors of Gallipoli understand that they will get medals commemorating the heroism and ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN COINS

    Interrogated in the House of Commons, Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that Australian coins were not legal tender in Great Britain. The Government ...

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  20. FRENCH AIRSHIP EXPLODES

    A message from Paris states that a new French airship exploded above the Mediterranean at noon on Friday. The disaster occurred while the airship was ...

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  21. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Commons to-day numerous questions of which notice had been given, dealing with the Irish situation, were postponed owing to the absence of Mr. Asquith. ...

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  22. A YEAR AGO

    The position in Italy seems to be that everybody but Signer Giolitt[?] and his followers are in favor of war. In regard to the sinking of the Lusitania ...

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  23. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIERS

    The members of Farmer's Women's Guild made a presentation to A Company of tho Riflemen's Battalion, to which several members of the Rifle Club have been attached, ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT QUESTION

    It is reported that Mr. Asquith's conference at Belfast this afternoon had reference to the disarmament of the Irish volunteers and the position of the Ulster volunteers. ...

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