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  4. ­­­GERMANY'S FATE.

    The military correspondent of the Times declares that the end of the war is assured, though a long time may yet be occupied in ...

    Article : 231 words
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  6. ABSTENTION FROM LIQUOR.

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, Cardinal Bourne, and Sir Joseph Compton-Rickett, M.P., president of the National Council of Evangelical Free Churches, have ...

    Article : 102 words
  7. GERMAN PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    The greatest excitement prevailed in North Wales yesterday when the police were engaged in a sensational hunt after some German officers who had escaped from the place ...

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  9. FIGHT ON THE YSER.

    A Paris official message "says:-- "A German detachment, with three machine-guns, succeeded in passing along the left bank of the River Yser, south of ...

    Article : 130 words
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  11. UNLUCKY THIRTEEN.

    Thirteen German officers who are prisoners are place near Maidenhead, on the Thames, 26 miles west of London, lately developed a taste for gardening, which they were allowed ...

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  12. NO PROHIBITION.

    Efforts are being made in Wales to induce the miners to give up drink. Business men have petitioned Mr. Lloyd George to suspend the manufacture and sale of intoxicants. ...

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  13. SEVEN GUNBOATS SUNK.

    A message from Petrograd states that mine-laying operations in the Bosphorus have resulted in the sinking of seven Turkish gunboats, and serious damage to two cruisers. ...

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  14. BACK TO THE FRONT.

    The Crown Prince of Germany has returned to the command of the German forces at Verdun. ...

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  15. AROUND VERDUN.

    A Paris official message says:-- "The weather continues bad, but there has been great activity between the Rivers Meuse and Moselle. We have maintained our gains ...

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  16. SERVIAN FRONTIER INCIDENT.

    An Athens telegram declares that well-informed circles consider that the attack by Bulgarian irregulars on the Servian frontier is not likely to bring about serious ...

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  17. PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH.

    A dozen British ships at Newport Nows Virginia (U.S.), have been warned by the British Consul not to sail, as the German auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Friedrich, ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. DISTASTEFUL TO ENGLISHMEN.

    The Times, in a leading article, says:-- "Now that the drink question has been fully and freely discussed, the broad sentiment of the nation dislikes the idea of complete and ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    Vienna reports that fighting continues in the Carpathians, and that 930 Russians, and quantities of munitions have been captured. "we bombarded Belgrade," the message ...

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  20. SUBDUING GALLIPOLI.

    There is no news from the Dardanelles, the explanation being that preparations are proceeding for the landing of troops. These are necessarily of a secret nature. ...

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  21. NEW BELGIUM TO RISE.

    Lord Bryce, opening the Belgian Town Planning Exhibition yesterday, said that the public opinion of the world agreed that those who had destroyed Belgian cities and ...

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  22. "SAY WHEN, MON!"

    There has been a considerable increase in the sale of bottled whisky in Scotland, as prohibition is feared. ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION.

    Commenting upon the appointment of the Committee of Munitions, the Times, in a leading article says:-- "Are we really going the right way to ...

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  24. I.L.P. AND WAR.

    The conference of the independent Labor party passed, by 243 votes to 9, a resolution expressing strong disapproval of the Labor party taking part in the recruiting ...

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  25. "END ASSURED."

    The military correspondent of the Times says:-- "Since the collapse of the Austro-German offensive on the east front, those in high ...

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  26. TURKEY NOT PERTURBED.

    General von der Goltz, interviewed in Vienna, said that Turkey was better prepared for war than ever before. She had a million and a quarter well trained men under ...

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  27. MENACE TO UNIONISM.

    The General Federation of Trades Unions has suggested a conference of women workers to discuss the industrial position. It is feared that a force of unorganised women ...

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  28. TURKISH TALE.

    A Constantinople message says:-- "The enemy on Tuesday and Wednesday did not display any serious activity against the Dardanelles. Two hostile cruisers on ...

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  29. PEER AS PRIVATE.

    Lord Crawford, premier early of Scotland, has enlisted as a private in the Royal Army Medical Corps. ...

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  30. FOUND AT LAST.

    The War Office has issued a communique announcing that a Committee on Munitions has been appointed. It is signed "George Booth," and the inference drawn is that the ...

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  31. VALUE OF SUNKEN STEAMERS.

    The steamer Northlands, which was torpedoed near Beachy Head, and the Italian steamer Luigi Parodi, which is believed to have been sunk by a German submarine in ...

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  32. ANOTHER LITTLE GERMAN.

    The German Crown Princess has given birth to a daughter. ...

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  33. GREEK TERRITORY.

    The King of Greece has officially denied that he ever consented to negotiations for the cession of Greek territory as alleged by [?] ...

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  34. STARVATION IN BUKOVINA.

    Thousands of peasants who have left Bukovina report that deplorable conditions prevail everywhere in the country. The towns and villages are in ruins, and the people are ...

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  35. N.S.W. OFFICIAL'S APPOINTMENT

    Mr. Lionel Hurley, of the New South Wales Agent-General's office, has received an appointment as first lieutenant in the Army Service Corps. He goes on active service on ...

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