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  6. THE TOLL OF WAR

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  7. ANZACS' PHYSIQUE.

    Sir Chiozza Money, in an article in the “Daily Mail,” entitled, “Why Anzacs are Large,” points out that the men are noticeable in the London ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. SEA PIRATES

    The newspaper “Tijd” learns from a German source that German submarines were supplied by submarine transports stationers at a fixed ...

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  9. FRENCH ADVANCE

    General Sir Douglas Haig says that there is nothing important to report The work of improving the few British positions south of the a[?] has ...

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  10. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    A British official message from Salonika states:— We have occupied Toplove and Proseuk. Our mounted brigades grove back hestile cavalry. ...

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  11. EMPIRE'S TRADE.

    In outspoken terms Sir Joseph Ward, Treasurer of New Zealand. advocates the organisation of the Empire's trade on terms “that will ...

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  12. TRANSYLVANIA FRONT.

    A general Roumanian withdrawal from Transylva[?] is reported. The northern army, Conforming with the southern army retreat is falling ...

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  13. DARDANELLES INQUIRY.

    Witnesses examined to-day by the Dardanelles Commission included Let Ge[?]nral Sir .Tames Wolfe Murray, formerly First Military Member of the ...

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  14. WHEAT QUESTION.

    In the course of his statement in the House of Commons to-day regarding the wheat and flour supply Mr Walter Runciman, president of ...

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  15. NEWS SERVICE STOPPED.

    The Secretary of State has prohibited the Loudon office of the International News Service from receiving and transmitting official war news. It ...

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  16. NUMBER OF ELIGIBLES.

    The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland estimates that between 100,000 and 200,000 eligible men are in Ireland today. He had never advocated ...

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  17. VENEZELOS IN GREECE.

    Mr G. Ward Price, writing from Salonika, says that crowds greeted M. Venezelos on his arrival in the city. Numerous addresses were made by ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT'S STATEMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that Mr Roosevelt has issued a long statement on the U boat question. He declares that the ...

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  19. IRISH DIVISIONS.

    The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in a speech at Dublin, said that the Irish divisions needed 40,000 men before Christmas. There were 34,822 ...

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  20. VESSEL FIRED ON.

    The “Times“ correspondent at Athens says that the coastal batteries on the Chios Straits ineffectively fired on the Greek cruiser Thetis, which was ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT'S DECISION. CAME AS A BOMBSHELL.

    The City Editor of the “Times” says that the decision arrived at by the Government, regarding the purchase of wheat came as a ...

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  22. AIR RAIDERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that German shrap[?] which was intended for British air raiders killed two Americans in the ...

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  23. DEPORTATION OF ALIENS SUSPENDED.

    The deportation of aliens from America from the Atlantic immigration stations has been suspended, because the authorities do not care ...

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  24. GERMANY'S FOOD.

    Mr Thomas Curtin, the American journalist, who has spent several mo[?] in Germany, writes:— “The German food situation is ...

    Article : 115 words
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  26. OLD MEN CALLED UP

    R[?] correspondent at Amsterdam states that the “Berliner Tagblatt“ announces that men from 60 to 65 who were p[?]cusly declared most ...

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  27. CAPTAIN'S BELIEF.

    Captain Trotness, whose tank steamer Christian Knudsen who [?]pedoed on Sunday, has reported to his lagent his belief that three ...

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  28. NAZARETH HOUSE EGG APPEAL,

    The hon. secretary reports that up to the present a splendid response has been made to the above appeal. Donors of eggs for the institution ...

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  29. THE BALKANS.

    An oflicial report issued in Paris says:— “The offensive by our Eastern army in the Balkans has been successfully ...

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  30. AMERICAN LEADERS CONFER

    Mr Lansing Mr Gerard, and Col House (the President's personal adviser) had a long conference to-day. ...

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  31. GERARD'S MISSION.

    The “Times” New York correspondent states that the New York “World's” assert on that Mr Gerard has come to warn President Wilson ...

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  34. EXCLUSION FROM NORWEGIAN WATERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Christiana states that, it is announced that the Government will protest to Germany where the safety of the ...

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  35. RICH OLD-AGE PENSIONER

    Catherine King, aged (56 years, of Lilyfield, was proceeded against at the Criminal Summons Court to-day on a charge of having made a ...

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  37. RENEWED SUMMARISING.

    The secretary of the Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association stated, in an interview, that the renewed German submarining was not ...

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