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  6. SERGEANT OZANNE

    A social evening and dance was held in honor of Quartermaster-Sergeant Ozanne and Mr T. M’Cormick, representatives of Iabor in the ...

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  7. ENEMY’S LEFT

    Field Marshal. Sir Douglas Haig reports “We carried out successful raids north-eastward of Ephy (north-west of ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Ottawa reports that the Government is expected to appoint a food .dictator to act in conjunction with Mr Hoover in ...

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  9. RUSSIA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that tho meeting of the French Chamber of Deputies, after a seven weeks’ adjournment, was chiefly ...

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  10. LLOYD-GEORGE’S BOLD MOVE.

    The “Times” correspondent in Dublin states that Lloyd- Geoge’s prompt, bold handling of the proposed Convention won immediate, If ...

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  11. ROUMANIAN REFORMS

    Reuter’s correspondent. at Jassy says that speaking at a meeting of the Chamber of Delufies. M. Btatiano urged that the principles of ...

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  12. AERIAL FIGHT.

    The Dutch newspaper “ Telegraaf” learns from Ghent that an air fight occurred on Saturday between 12 Allied aeroplanes, arriving from the sea, ...

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  13. THE MOUSE PLAGUE

    Messrs R. M’Rac Stewart and Duncan Whyte took evidence at the Horsham railway station on Wednesday regarding the damage done by mice ...

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  14. OFFENSIVE DISCUSSED.

    Renter’s correspondent at Paris states that in the Chamber of Deputies M. Ribot, the French Premier, asked for the postponement of 12 ...

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  15. AERIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Major J. L. Baird. Parliamentary Member of the Air Board, announced that Lord Northclife, principal ...

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  16. PEACE OFFER TO RUSSIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam, says that the German Correspondent of the newspaper ,“Tjd” declares that the conferences between ...

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  17. IMPORTANT GAINS

    Mr Reach Thomas the “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at the British Headquarters in France telegraphs:— “ Yesterday’s victory along the ...

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  18. EXPERTS AGAINST INOCULATION.

    The Department of Agriculture has to crect huge mouse-proof fences around the wheat stacks in the country instead of removing the ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN PROBLEMS.

    A distinguished .company, including Lord Milner, Sir William Robertson (Chief of the British General Staff), and notables formerly or at present ...

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  20. FOOD FOR PRISONERS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Berne s[?]ys that the “Frankfuier [?]tung” warms the public not to send foof in parcels to German ...

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  21. POLICE COURT RECORD

    At the Lithgow Police Court a man named Simmons pleaded guilty to charge of misappropriation, and was convicted. He paid his fine, but ...

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  22. ENGLAND’S POSITION.

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris says that Lord Miner made a statement recently to the Paris newspaper “Le Temps” that ...

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  23. THE HINDENBURG LINE

    Mr Thomas also telegraphs:— “The Hindenburg front line is rather a sepulchre than a crypt. More than 200 Herman dead have been ...

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  24. GREAT FIRE IN JAPAN

    Advices from Tokio report that all the public buiIdings and 3500 houses were destroyed by a fire at Yone-zaw. ...

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  25. PHYSICAL FITNESS OF CADETS

    Statistics which have recently been prepared regarding the Cadet forces in Victoria show that of 15463 Junior Cadets who were medically examined ...

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  27. GERMANY’S GREEDY HAND.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd states that a congress of army and navy officers met at headquarters, ...

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  28. ANTI-SUBMARINE DEVICE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York reports that Mr Hudson Maxim announces an invention which when placed round a ship causes ...

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  29. TRY BEFORE BUYING

    Write to-day for a free trial sample of Pinkettes, the new laxative, lately put on the Australian market by the well known DR Williams’ ...

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  30. IRELAND.

    The “Daily News” says that, in view of the Irish desire the chairman of the Convention will be an Irishman. major Hill’s committee ...

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  31. BRITISH ARTILLERY

    The destruction of the Hindenburg Line mentioned by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig is a triumph for British guns. ...

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  32. ANNEXATIONIST PROPAGANDA.

    A message from, The Hague Says that Herr Zinmenmann, the German Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has caused a sensation in Germany by ...

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