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  4. PRESSING ON IN GALLIPOLI

    A press message says that advices received in Athens from Mitylene state that sanguinary fighting has been in progress on Gallipoli peninsula since Tuesday, the ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. LUSITANIA PROTEST

    According to a United States journalist in Berlin Germany, in her reply to the United States Note, suggests that Great ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. TURKS IN A BAD WAY

    A neutral officer at Athens states, that the Turks have lost 113,000 men in the Dardanelles fighting and that of the 170,000 troops still there only 60,000 are worth anything. ...

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  9. WHY LEMBERG FELL

    Petrograd messages explain that the evacuation of Lemberg was the direct outcome of the enemy's advance in the region of Solkieff to the north, which threatened the ...

    Article : 199 words
  10. NAMELESS HERO

    A. Cairo message states that recent despatches referred to a nameless hero of Sedd-ul-Bahr, who after the difficult landing operations, and prior to the assault on the ...

    Article : 367 words
  11. VON SANDERS WOUNDED

    General Liman von Sanders, the German officer who led the recent attack on the Allied forces at the Dardanelles with disastrous results to the Turks, has been ...

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  12. MUNITIONS BILL

    LONDON, Friday Night. The Munitions Bill consists of 17 clauses. It provides that in the event of labour differences the Board of Trade shall take steps ...

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  13. ANOTHER GERMAN FAIRY TALE

    The Frankfurter Zeitung states that German forces in the Dardanelles consist of not more than 30 officers and 500 men. ...

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  14. SEND THEM YOUR PAPERS

    Australians in Gallipoli and in Egypt and England, and at Malta, are extremely anxious to get Australian weekly papers. ...

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  15. SIX MILLIONS MORE

    An Italian military expert with the Russian army points out that the retreat was solely due to ah insufficiency of munitions and railway communications. ...

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  16. GREAT SUBMARINE FEAT

    A Russian submarine in the Baltic has had a thrilling experience. The officers, seeing German battleships and destroyers approaching, dived to make a frontal attack. ...

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  17. MINERS HOLD OUT

    After a conference with Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, the miners are still opposed to their inclusion in the Munitions Bill. A further meeting to discuss the ...

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  18. LUSITANIA OUTRAGE

    United States Journalist in Berlin reports that the preliminary draft of then reply to the United States Lusitania Note has been completed. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN ARMY INTACT

    A Petrograd message states that General Soukhomlinoff, in epitomising the general war feeling and the situation with regard to the war, says:-- ...

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  20. GERMANS ADMIT DEFEAT

    An official statement, issued at Berlin says:--To the north-west of Halicz parts of General von Linsongen's army have been ...

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  21. WAITING FOR HIS STAFF

    Colonel Fiaschi of New South Wales, in still awaiting his staff. The destination of his hospital in France has not yet been decided upon. ...

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  22. "OUR STAYING POWER"

    Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, speaking at East Duiwich, said: "We can trust our soldiers. They are the spear-head. But the united nation must ...

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  23. FLOODS DELAY ITALIANS

    Tremendous rainstorms have interfered with this operations of the Italians. Their advance has been checked owing to the rivers being uncrossable. ...

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  24. DEFENCE COMMITTEE

    The Committee of Imperial Defence mot yesterday, and was attended by Mr. Asquith, Lord Kitchener, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Curzon, Lord Crewe, Mr. Balfour, and others. ...

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  25. TIMES ON CONSCRIPTION

    Colonel Repington, the Times military correspondent, in pointing out that registration is a military necessity, says that it is difficult to see any objection to a measure ...

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  26. RUSHING TO THE COLORS

    Italians to the number of 150,000 have returned from America to join the Italian ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S WAR BABIES

    In the House of Lords the Archbishop of Canterbury, in asking for statistics regarding tho alleged probability of an increase of illegitimacy in Great Britain owing to war ...

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  28. FOR CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY

    The King has conferred the Victoria Cross upon Lieutenant-Commander Martin Nas- myth for most conspicuous bravery displayed by him while in charge of a ...

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  29. AUSTRIANS CONCENTRATE

    The Austrians have concentrated a force of 200,000 at Trieste, and several batteries command the town. ...

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  30. FRENCH SHELL-MAKING

    A Paris message states that animated scenes occurred in the Chamber of Deputies during the discussion on the War Appropriation Bill. M. Cambray criticised the ...

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  31. EMBROILING THE VATICAN.

    Rome messages state that intrigues are going on with the idea of embroiling the Vatican with the Allies. ...

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  32. THEATRES DOING BADLY

    The London theatres are suffering severely from the war. Three houses closed up this week, and new plays have run for only a few nights. Managers are ...

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  33. KING OF GREECE BETTER

    The condition of the King of Greece shows considerable improvement. ...

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