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  6. SOLDIERS’ BILLYS

    Dear Sir,— With considerable pleasure, and not a little pride from a citizen’s point of view, I desire by your courtesy to state that on behalf ...

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  7. REMARKABLE FATALITY

    While two constables were endeavoring to arrest a man for drunkenness in Little Collins street at about 10.15 p.m. yesterday, a crowd ...

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  8. BELGIUM’S MARTYRDOM

    Speaking at a great Socialist meeting in London on July 21, M. Emile Royer deputy for Tournai, Belgium, remarked that 83 years ago that day ...

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  9. RUSSIA AGAIN

    Petrograd notified officially at midnight that the Russians in South-western Russia have resumed the offensive north-west of Dubno, which for weeks ...

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  10. BRITISH BUDGET

    The debate on the War Budget was continued in the House of Commons on Thursday. Mr. G. N. Barnes, speaking on ...

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  11. ZEPPELIN RAIDS

    The “New York World” publishes [?] deser[?]ion of the air raid on London by a Zeppelin on the night of September 8. ...

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  12. BULGARIA’S ATTITUDE.

    The secretary to the Bulgarian legation in London, in an interview, said:— “Up till now we have been the only civilians in an armed European ...

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  13. IRRITABLE KAISER.

    The “Russkoye Slowo,” of Moscow, which published harrowing details of the fighting that preceded the fall of Novogeogrievsk, says that the Kaiser ...

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  14. LIQUOR RESTRICTION.

    Much discussion has been provoked by the terms of the order declaring Greater London to be a munitions area, and therefore liable to the severest ...

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  15. CHARGES AGAINST LONDON FIRM.

    In connection with the purchase of sulphuric acid in America for the British Government, the London “Globe” urges a Parliamentary ...

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  16. BELGIANS STARVING.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Charles Johnson) make an earnest appeal to the City of London for funds to assist the Belgians in Belgium. ...

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  18. MENINGITIS

    The warmer temperatures of the past few days have had the effect of moderating the meningitis outbreak. There was only one death from the disease ...

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  19. “DOOMED” GORIZIA.

    If one place more than another has figured largely in the Italian operations it is Gorizia. Several weeks ago it was reported as “doomed.” But it ...

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  20. TURKISH OUTLOOK.

    The Turks have detained 400 French of both sexes, and a large number of Russians and Britishers at Damascus. Athens reports that the Allies’ ...

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  21. EFFECT OF NEW TAXES.

    Tobacco makers announce already that, in view of the increased tobacco tax, the penny packet of cigarettes in future will contain four cigarettes ...

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  22. BALLARAT PATIENTS.

    The bulletin from the hospital to day concerning the condition of the meningitis patients there is that Stanley Reid, Alex Adair and ...

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  23. ENEMY CRUISER LOST.

    Copenhagen reports that a Danish fisherman observed a German cruiser off Falsterb disappear in a column of water. ...

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  24. “YANKEE IDIOTS.”

    Amongst the papers found by the British in the possession of Mr James F. J. Archibald, the American correspondent, who is alleged to be persona ...

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  26. CHECKING CUSTOMS CLEARANCES.

    On September 11 last an order was issued by the British Customs, directing that tea, wine, and spirit merchants were not to be allowed to ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT REVERSE IN LORDS.

    The Government sustained a defeat in the House of Lords over the War Pensions Bill, when an amendment moved by Lord Devonport, ...

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  28. RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.

    Germany’s latest Note to the United States regarding the sinking of the William P. Frye by a German submarine announces that strict orders have ...

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  30. BRITISH PRESS BUREAU.

    The British Press Bureau passes Commander Mathy’s story with the comment that it contains numerous untruths, notably the mention of a ...

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  31. THE NATIONAL CABINET.

    In reply to a question asked by Commander C. Bellairs (Unionist) in the House of Commons on Thursday the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) ...

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  33. FEELINGS OF “BABY-KILLERS.”

    Commander Mathy is 34 years of age, and formerly commanded a torpedo-boat destroyer. The present is his 100th voyage in a Zeppelin, ...

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