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  4. SAVED £200,000,000

    A message from Petrograd states that M. Baric, the Minister for Finance, speaking during the Budget debate in the Empire Council, said that since the beginning of the ...

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  5. DRIVE ON TIGRIS

    "On the afternoon of the 12th our forces on the right bank of the Tigris forced back the enemy's advanced lines over a front varying from one and a half to three miles. "In order to accomplish this they crossed an inundated belt, intersected by deep ...

    Article : 165 words
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  8. ON SALONICA FRONT

    A Salonica report states that severe artillery firing has been resumed along the front. Twenty French aeroplanes this morning bombarded the enemy's position at ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. EAST OF THE VARDAR

    Berlin officially announces that there has been considerable Allied artillery fire east of the River Vardar in Macedonia. ...

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  10. GERMANY'S ARTFUL WAY

    Fuller details of Germany's reply to the United States' inquiries regarding the sinking of several British steamers and the cross-Channel packet Sussex, says. In ...

    Article : 483 words
  11. AIR RAID FICTIONS

    The German wireless agency publishes nonsensical and grossly-exaggerated accounts of the last Zeppelin raids on England, which, it is alleged, were supplied by Dutch sailors. ...

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  12. CLAMORING FOR HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes spent to-day motoring. He has been inundated again with requests for interviews, messages, and speeches, many provincial mayors, chambers ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. BRITAIN'S ARMY

    Lord Derby, presiding at the annual meeting of municipal associations at the Guildhall, London, said that he had done everything possible to obtain every available man. ...

    Article : 245 words
  14. VERDUN PEACEFUL

    "Hill 304 was violently bombarded last night. "The Germans launched a small attack yesterday evening south of Douaumoht, but ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. ESCAPED FROM PRISON

    The Paris Matin states that Captain Menard and Lieutenant Pinsard, well known aviators, escaped from Ingolstadt fortress, Bavaria, and have arrived at Paris. ...

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  16. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK

    The steamer Orlock Head, 1945 tons, owned by the Nester Company, and built in 1913, has been sunk. ...

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  17. SPAIN VERY ANGRY

    The correspondent of the Times at Madrid says that the war has been brought home to Spain in the most direct fashion. Previous incidents such as the shooting of ...

    Article : 300 words
  18. DELAY IS DANGEROUS

    "It is dangerous to await the end of the war before creating a co-operative organisation. That is why it is urgent that the Paris conference should meet without ...

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  19. OVER-DRESSED WOMEN

    The Commandant of Police at Munich, in Germany, has empowered his men to arrest over-fashionably dressed women, on the ground of waste. A hlghly-connected ...

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  20. RECRUITING PROBLEM

    The Cabinet met to-day to consider the question of further recruiting. There was a full attendance of Ministers, including Mr. Asquith, Mr. Balfour, Mr. Bonar Law, Sir ...

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  21. ANZAC DAY

    The State organiser of the Anzac Day commemoration, Mr. Nevlile Mayman, reports that the hearty co-operation of 13 centres have been received. They are:-- ...

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  22. GERMAN PRISONERS BOLT

    Considering the circumstances in which they are placed, it is difficult to believe that the German prisoners who give up their time and thought to devise means to escape ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. FARMERS ENLISTING

    Forty-seven recruits out of 59 who attended the Barracks from 9 o'clock to 1 o'clock today were accepted. They were a sturdy, well-set-up lot of men, and included about a ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. IS COMPULSION COMING?

    The Manchester Guardian declares that Mr. Asquith will meet advocates of compulsion half-way, extending compulsion to youths when they arrive at military age. ...

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  25. MOTOR CAR RACES TRAIN

    A motor car and a train had a race at Parramutta yesterday, and the motor won. Colonel Burns had been driven from Gowan Brae to Parramatta station to catch the ...

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  26. A YEAR AGO

    A Zeppelin dropped eight bombs on the outskirts of Blyth, on the English coast, yesterday. A Zeppelin threw bombs on Bailleul, in ...

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  27. CLYDE STRIKERS

    William Gallacher, chairman of the Clyde Workers' Committee, and John Mulr, editor of the Glasgow Worker, have been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment on a sedition ...

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  28. BROLGA'S BIG HAUL

    The State trawler Brolga returned to port at midnight last night owing to stormy conditions at sea, after being out two and a half days, with 20,760lb, weight of choice trawled ...

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  29. GERMAN CLAIM IN EAST

    "Field-Marshal von Hindenburg has repulsed, with sanguinary losses, minor Russian advances north-west of Dvinsk and south-west of Lake Narocz. ...

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