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  6. MUNICIPAL REFORM

    There has been a great shaking up of the dry bones in Queensland since the Denham crowd of Tories and reactionaries was thrown out of office. ...

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  7. TENACIOUS RUSSIA

    The Turkish cruiser Kheyreddin Barbarossa, formerly the Germans Kurfurst Wilhelm, 9900 tons, has been sunk off Constantinople by British ...

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  8. RUSSIA’S POSITION

    Correspondents of the Berlin papers, in describing the occupation of Warsaw, state:—“ For two days our guns bombarded tho fortifications. This fire ...

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  9. FOE HAS 40,000 MACHINE-GUNS.

    A special correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” in Northern France estimates that the Germans have 40,000 machine-guns along their ...

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  10. DEALING WITM SNIPERS.

    BISLEY WINNER “BAGS” TWO Sergeant Dewar, who was the King’s Prize winner at the Bisley meeting last year (1914), and is ...

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  11. COLD-BLOODED MASSACRES.

    A Petrograd message states that an Austrian lieutenant, held by the Russians as a prisoner, describes the terrible German brutality to prisoners. ...

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  12. GALLANT FRENCHMEN.

    A story of great gallantry by a detachment of French troops during the fighting at Steinbach has been received from Paris. ...

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  13. BRITISH GENERAL ILL.

    Major-General Hunter Weston has been compelled to relinquish ‘his command at the Dardanelles owing to illness. ...

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  14. RUSSIANS STARVING.

    Countess Benckendorff, wife of the Russian Ambassador in London, is appealing for food for the Russian prisoners in Germany. ...

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  15. AIRMEN’S PREDICAMENT.

    While a British aeroplane was conducting a reconnaissance behind the German lines in Belgium, the pilot was struck by shrapnel, with the ...

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  16. GERMANS MUTINY.

    A message from Havre states that a number of the German troops garrisoning Liege, Ghent and Bruges, in Belgium, refused to march to the ...

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  17. REPRISALS ON FRENCHMEN.

    French prisoners to the number of 5,000 now in Germany, who have been selected on account of their education and rank, have been placed ...

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  18. A GHASTLY SILENCE.

    The “Berliner Tageblatt” report says:—“When tho main flight from Warsaw ended a ghastly silence reigned which was broken only by the ...

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  19. BRAVE BELGIANS.

    A report from Paris announces that disorders at Charleroi, Mons, and else where are increasing. Miners refuse to work for the enemy, though many have ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE

    “We drove the Russians out of several lines west of the Wieprz River, in Southern Poland, and occupied Lubar-tow (18 miles north of Lublin). The ...

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  21. ITALY’S ARMY.

    A report from Turin states that Italy is summoning her 1892-4 recruits,, who previously had not passed the medical test. ...

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  22. GORIZIA’S FALL IMMINENT.

    From Milan it is reported that the Austrians ale preparing for the fall of Gorizla. The people of that city are suffering from a scarcity of ...

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  23. “WAR TO THE KNIFE.”

    At a meeting of the committee, which, under the leadership of M. Gutchkoff, has as its object the organisation of industries necessary for ...

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  24. ALLIES’S SEAPLANES SHELLED.

    The enemy made an attempt to destroy with big calibro shells two of the Allies’ seaplanes oft Nieuport, on the Belgian coast, 10 miles ...

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  25. GERMAN PROMISES.

    A message from Rome states that the Germans are busy pamphleteering at Kovno, the Russians, Poles, and Lithuanians, on the founding of a new ...

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  26. VIEWS OF RUSSIAN LEADERS

    Dr E. .J. Dillon correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph,” who is at Varese, Lombardy, states that he has received communication from leading Russians, ...

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  27. BRITISH COLONY’S DEPARTURE.

    The British colony left Warsaw a month ago, but 40 British subjects, including six elderly ladies, whoso long residence there had made them ...

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  28. GERMANS HALTED.

    Petrograd reports that there is a change in the German plans and they are aiming a blow at Ossowiso. The “Novo Vremya” states that the ...

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  29. SUNK BY SUBMARINES.

    German submarines are again active. Their latest victims are the Belfast steamer Glenravel (1092 tons), the Swedish steamer ...

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  30. RUSSIAN MINISTER ATTACKED.

    An attempt was made upon the life of M. Nearatoff, the Russian Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, in Petrograd on Saturday by a ...

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  31. GERMAN GREED.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” points out that the enemy in leaving behind the system of railways, which has been of such great ...

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  32. ROME, SUNDAY, MIDNIGHT.

    “ In the Ponale zone Alpini dispersed the enemy entrenched south-east the Erca Valley by mountain gun fire. These guns were hoisted ...

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  33. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The Paris communique states that the German attacks north-west of Souchez have been repulsed. The enemy exploded several mines and violently ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN RECRUITS.

    A recruiting week has been held in South Africa, and it is now expected that as a result a full contingent will be enrolled for service in ...

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  35. ALLIES MUST HELP.

    Dr Dillon reports that others of his Russian correspondents, while they pay an unstinted praise to the brilliant achievements of the British and French ...

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  36. IN THE CAMEROONS.

    The French column operating in the Cameroons, West Africa, is meeting with marked success. The south-east of that country has been subdued, and ...

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  37. IN THE WEST.

    A Pairs communique reports :— “Some artillery engagements have taken sector, and the Aisne region, where ...

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  38. KAISER’S PEACE OFFER.

    The. Petrograd correspondent, of the “Daily Telegraph” considers that a peace overture by the Kaiser such as that announced by the “Bourse ...

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  39. ALLIES REPLY TO BULGARIA.

    In June last a note was sent by Bulgaria to the .Quadruple Entente (Britain, France, Russia and Italy), setting forth her attitude towards the ...

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  40. ENGLISH TRAITOR ATTACKED.

    Professor Heinrich Molenaar, of Munich, has published a book contraverting the theories advocated by Mr Housten Camberlain, an English ...

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  41. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    “In the direction of Riga, we dislodged the enemy from the region between the Dwina, the Eckan, and the lower course of the Dwina. ...

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  43. TURKISH OPINION.

    Athens advices report that an arrival from Smyrna reports that the wounded Turks regard Gallipoli as the devil’s own abode. ...

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  44. FAILURE OF GERMAN BANK.

    The failure of the Berlin bankers Mendelsohn and Co. is announced. There is a deficit of three million marks (£150,000). ...

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  46. MAORIS ALARM ENEMY.

    A New Zealand officer describes the welcoming of a pakeha general by the Maori contingent at the Dardanelles. The Maoris danced a haka, ...

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