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  6. LIBERAL ELECTIONEERING TACTICS

    During the recent Federal elections a Liberal circular was issued throughout New South Wales making gross charges of disloyalty against ...

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  7. GERMAN RAID

    The British Admiralty has made the following announcement:— “On Wednesday morning a number of the fastest German warships made ...

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  8. GERMAN NEWSPAPERS.

    The report of the raid has been commented on by the German press. The “Berliner Tagoblatt” states that “once more our ships have braved ...

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  9. FLEEING WOMEN KILLED.

    There were 18 killed at Scarborough, the number including several children. John Hall, ex-alderman, who is a postman, was about to ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly. yesterday, the Minister of Lands, on the item Intelligence and Labor Bureau. £,71,800, explained the terms ...

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  11. WHITBY’S EXPERIENCE.

    Under cover of a haze the warships approached to within a mile of Whitby. Their first shot lodged on the East Cliff. Then take gunners got ...

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  12. STRONG GERMAN SQUADRON.

    The War Office announcement is that two German battle embers and two armored cruisers commenced the bombardment of Hartlepool at 15 a.m. ...

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  13. MOTIVE FOR THE RAID

    The chief objects of the raid are stated to have been— (1) To relieve depression in Germany; (2) To create a panic in England. ...

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  14. AT HARTLEPOOL WEST.

    When the thunder of the guns was first heard at West Hartlepool, the inhabitants regarded it as gun practice. They were tragically disillusioned ...

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  17. INJURED SAILORS.

    A wounded lieutenant and six men from a British torpedo boat destroyer have been taken to hospital at South Shields. ...

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  18. THE DEATH ROLL.

    During the bombardment the people flocked into the street of West Hartlepool, regardless of the danger they were running, and [?] ...

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  20. “SIMPLY A SCARE. ”

    Naval experts at Washington express surprise that the German warships were able “to rush through the British fleet and attack, the ...

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  21. SHELLS ON HOSPITAL.

    A couple of flashes and the roar of big guns startled the people of Scarborough, the majority of whom were breakfasting by gaslight, owing to ...

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  23. NAVAL POLICY UNALTERED.

    Narratives of the outrage show that in addition to the women and children kg lied others were wounded. The indignation aroused ...

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  24. DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS.

    The guns were fired in threes, and after a few seconds’ pause terrifying explosion indicated where the shells had lodged. ...

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  25. LATER NEWS.

    Three steamers were destroyed off Flamborough Heads, Yorkshire, through striking mines. It is believed that one was a passenger ...

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  27. GROWING LIST OF CASUALTIES.

    It is reported from West Hartlepool that 55 persons were killed and 115 injured during the bombardment of the place. Some unexploded shells ...

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  28. WHAT IT MEANS.

    Mr Marnamara, addressing the Engineers’ Association, said that Germany was becoming desperate, and was launching venom and hatred at ...

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