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    LONDON, Thursday Night. The Russians in the [?] have captured [?] ...

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  6. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    The British, in the western theatre of war, have not only captured Neuve Chapelle, but have advanced northerly as far ...

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  7. GERMAN MORALE.

    Eye-Witness, the official observer with British headquarters in the western theatre, in a message dated Tuesday, states:-- "On Thursday night the British ...

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  8. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    It is extremely desirable that Australian Governments or the public authorities of the Commonwealth who remit sums of money, in response to the Belgian Commission's ...

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  10. ANOTHER SUCCESS.

    The War Office, states that the fourth army corps and an Indian corps advanced on Wednesday on a front of 4000 yards for three-quarters of a mile. ...

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  11. BRITISH CAPITAL.

    Questioned in the House of Commons today, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, said that British capital invested abroad amounted to £4,000,000,000. ...

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  12. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    A Paris official communique says:-- "There has been a violent bombardment of Nieuport. "The British army between the Lys and ...

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  13. BIG BRITISH MOVE.

    Official messages state that the English attack near La Bassee yesterday resulted in a gain of close upon 3000 yards of trenches in front of Neuve Chapelle, also the village ...

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  14. NO PIPES FOR BRITISHERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Asquith said that the Government had learned that the British war prisoners in Germany were not allowed tobacco. In ...

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  15. DECORATED ON BATTLEFIELD.

    Cecil Humphries, a New Zealander attached to the Manchester Regiment, has gained the Distinguished Conduct Medal, and was promoted to the rank of sergeant on the ...

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  16. NEEDS OF THE NATION.

    A message from London says that, referring to the compensation to be made to persona whose factories the Government might commandeer under the amendment of the ...

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  17. FAR-REACHING IMPORTANCE.

    The British movement at La Bassee, which resulted in the capture of the village of Neuve Chapelle, is regarded as a development of far-reaching military importance. ...

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  18. BRILLIANT AND MAGNIFICENT.

    The French press warmly congratulates the British upon what is described as their brilliant and magnificent victory at Neuve Chapelle in carrying important positions and ...

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  19. KICKED LIKE DOGS.

    Describing Iris journey to a fortress in Wurzburg, Bavaria, a wounded British officer, who had been taken prisoner by the Germans, said that he was compelled to ...

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  20. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir J. D. Rees asked whether an inquiry was proceeding to ascertain whether it is necessary to introduce national service. ...

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  21. IN LORRAINE.

    A special Danish correspondent who has been permitted to make a tour along the front in Larraine declares that the French occupy a large part of the province. The ...

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  22. DEARTH OF DOCTORS.

    The medical correspondent of the Times says that there is a serious dearth of doctors at the front. "The shortage cannot be made good from our home ranks," he adds. ...

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  23. GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

    The London Daily Mail has received a despatch from Copenhagen which states that it is reported in German naval circles that 11 submarines have been lost since February ...

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  24. AS HAPPY AS AT DARTMOOR.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Henry Dalziel declared that there was overwhelming evidence of the unsatisfactory treatment that was being meted out to ...

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  25. BLACK SEA OPERATIONS.

    A Petrograd message says that the operations of the Black Sea fleet will materially weaken the small fleet of Turkish transports, without which it is impossible to convey ...

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  26. VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    Dealing with the capture of the fortifications at Beausejour, a Paris official bulletin says:-- "The fighting that has proceeded in ...

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  27. POWERFUL FLEET.

    A message from Spezzia states that the Duke of Abruzzl has embarked on the flagship to command the most powerful commission of Dreadnoughts that Italy has ever ...

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  28. MASTERS AND MEN.

    The Times, in a leading article, says:-- "It is impossible to dissociate the industrial unrest from the Government's new step. If the present establishments are ...

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  29. TRIBUTE TO Y.M.C.A.

    Mr. J. C. Hall, of 188 Hargrave-street, Paddington, has received a letter from, his son (Private A. Hall), with the First Australian Expeditionary Force, now in Egypt, in ...

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  30. DARDANELLES ATTACK.

    The re-opening of the Dardanelles will release 85 steamers, including 11 British and 27 Russian. THE WAR. ...

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  31. WAR TROPHIES.

    Several shopkeepers at Manchester have been fined for exhibiting war trophies, some of which they described as poisoned Kukris thrown by the Indians. ...

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