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  5. "A REAL LIVE WIRE"

    Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner for. Australia, was entertained by the Colonial Institute at De Keyser's Hotel. There was a representative gathering. Lord Denman ...

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  6. GERMAN PRISONERS CURSE THE CROWN PRINCE

    German prisoners taken by the French are distraught, and are cursing the Grown Prince, who insisted on the terrific onslaughts. ...

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  7. STRIKE NOT LIKELY

    The dramatic resolution of the Electrical Trades Union last night to submit to a special meeting of the union to-morrow night a motion to call out every member of the ...

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  9. LULL AT VERDUN

    The enemy is entrenching near the Verdun battlefields, and preparing for fresh attacks. The Allies have cannonaded the ...

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  10. ABUSIVE UNDER REVERSES

    The Berlin Vossische Zeitung is amusing. It declares that the British joy over the fall of Erzeroum, which, it says, is indescribable, is due to her knowledge that her cause in the ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. SUFFICIENT VOLUNTEERS

    Referring to-day to Senator Millen's criticism of the recruiting campaign, Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, stated that the facts in regard to enlistments were not ...

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  12. GERMAN THREATS

    Baron Schwarzenstein, a nigh official in the Berlin Foreign Office, who has been interviewed by a representative of the Scandinavian press, states that the whole of the ...

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  13. ENEMY'S NEW ATTACK

    Terrible scenes continue to mark the Verdun battlefields. The Germans are consolidating their position by digging themselves in at Poivre Hill ...

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  14. FRIDAY'S MEETING

    The secretary or the Electrical Trades Union (Mr. D. E. Black) has issued a special summons for Friday's meeting in the following form:-- ...

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  15. LIQUOR SCANDAL

    A message from Regina says that an Unprecedented situation has been reached in connection with the prohibition issue in the Province of Saskatchewan. Five prominent ...

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  16. MR. CATTS'S FEARS

    Speaking at a public meeting at Lidcombe last night, Mr. Catts, M.H.R., impressed upon his audience that Australia's position, as far as the war was concerned, was a very ...

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  17. FAKED PHOTOGRAPHS

    Berlin has issued photographs of alleged British secret orders directing merchantmen to attack submarines. ...

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  18. UNIMPORTANT MOVEMENTS

    A Paris official message says:--"At Verdun and Woevre nothing important has occurred. "Between Regnieville and Remenauville we ...

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  19. MURDER ON THE SEA

    The British steamer Thornaby has been sunk. The members of the crew were either killed or drowned. The Thernaby was a steamer of 1782 tons ...

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  20. ENEMY AEROPLANE DOWNED

    A double-motored aeroplane brought down a German aeroplane at La Bassee. ...

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  21. ENGLAND AWAITING NEWS

    Despite the optimistic tone of the despatches of the Paris correspondents of the English press, London is tensely awaiting further developments in the Verdun area. ...

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  22. SOLDIER STABBED

    Spring Hill was the scene of a tragedy last night, a sequel to which was the arrest of a young woman, Elsie Shaw, on a charge of having wilfully murdered Private William ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' DISTURBANCE

    William Roy Heaton was found guilty at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having maliciously damaged a plateglass window at Grace Bros. Heaton, who is 16 ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S CASUALTY LIST

    The 148th list of casualties amongst the Australian troops was issued to-day, and is published on page 9. ...

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  25. TORPEDOED FRENCH TRANSPORT

    THE 13,000 TONNER LA PROVENCE, SUNK BY A SUBMARINE NEAR SALONICA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. A YEAR AGO

    The Dardanelles wore cleared for 7 12 miles, and the Allied troops occupied the captured forts. It was estimated that the Turks lost 5000 men. ...

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  27. VERDUN NOT MENTIONED

    The daily Berlin official message dealing with the war on the western front makes no mention of Verdun. It claims that one British and two French ...

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