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  4. POLITICAL POINTS

    Speaking at the A.W.U. Hal on Sunday evening, Mr Scullin said the useless and mad scheme of forcing men into camps would cost about £2.000,000 ...

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  5. SOMME FRONT

    The battle of Saillisel was rsumed on Saturday afternoon after an artillery preparation which swept away the new enemy works French ...

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  6. QUEEN CARNIVAL

    When the Queen Carnival [?]mittee decided to run the ''Watch Your Step ervue for [?] nights, there were many who expressed the opinion ...

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  7. GREECE.

    Router's correspondent at Athena states that more garrison officers and non-coms are joining the national movement, and proceeding to Salonika, ...

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  8. SUNK BY SUBMARINE.

    It is confirmed that a German submarine sank the American steamer Columbia. ...

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  9. BLING GERMAN SUPPLIES.

    [?] correspondent at[?] hagen states that in consequence [?] a British Consular warning to the authorities at Aar[?], the English ...

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  10. AIR FIGHTING.

    The "Times" corespondent at the British headquarters, in a version of the air fight mentioned by General Sir Douglas Haig recently, states that ...

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  11. DRAWING THE KITCHEN.

    There is very [?]looking for this night, and a bumper house is certain. An extra attraction is the drawing of the queen's great kitchen ...

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  12. RESCUE OF NORWEGIAN CREW.

    Advices from Lisbon state, that the Norwegian steam Breiadblik has arrived, bringing a number of the crew of the Norwegian steamer ...

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  13. NEUTRAL VESSELS LOST.

    The Norwegian steamers Daphna, Feirstad, and the Danish steamer Freja have been sunk. • • ' ...

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  14. HOSPITAL [?]ETE.

    The names of Mrs R. Scott and Mr L. S. Smiith were omittted- from the list of helpers at the Hospital Fete on Saturday, supplied for pu[?]cation ...

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  15. THE DEUTCHLAND.

    Router's correspondent at Washington states that the sailing of [?] Deutschland is expected hourly. The captain, according to the ''New York ...

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  16. SOLDIERS QUEEN.

    The committee of the Soldiers Queen are sparing no pains to [?] their final [?], plain, fancy, and poster ball a success-. Those ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. SERBS' UPHILL CHARGE.

    Router's correspondent at tho Serbian headquarters states that the Serns captured the crest of the hi[?] T[?]huke, the dominating height [?] ...

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  18. CALEDONIA AND SOUTH STREET QUEEN.

    The commiteee met at the City [?] last night. Arrangements were completed for the bazaar to [?] held in the Exhibition at the end of the ...

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  19. POSITION AT VERDUN :

    The French position at Verdun is described by Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters. He says that they now hold a trench line ...

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  21. KINGDOM OF ARABIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the Grand Sherif, Hussein Pena[?]i, has cabled to the State department requesting the ...

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  22. OFFENSIVE IN MOLDAVIA.

    Military critics are of opinion that General Von Mackensen will [?] back to [?] tenza [?] where he will accept, battle. ...

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  23. RED CROSS QUEEN.

    The Palais of Amusements will be closed to nigiht as it is the Rod Cross [?]en's night at he revue. The tur[?] raffic was drawn last night in ...

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  24. REUTER'S TELEGRAM AGENCY,

    The following authorised statement was issued on Friday night :— An offer to purchase the undertaking of Reuter's Telegram company, ...

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  25. BNGAREE QUEEN.

    Euchre and dance, Brown Hill Hall, to-morrow evening, in aid of the Queen of Bungaree. ...

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  26. DUINNSTOW QUEEN.

    A dance in aid of the Dunastown Queen will be held at the [?]nstown Mechanics' Hall on. Wednesday evening. ...

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  27. GLOOM IN AUSTRIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Mila[?] states that the Italians' advance towards Trieste has caused gloom in Austria. The officials in Trieste are ...

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  29. SINKING OF COLUMBIA.

    "The Times'' correspondent at Washington states that the sin[?]ng of the American steamer Columbia has aroused the greatest interest and ...

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  30. NEW AUSTRIAN TRENCHES.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Italian headquarters states that the Australians have adopted a system of entrenchment on the new Carso front, ...

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