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  6. DEFENCE STORES

    Speaking in the House of Representatives on Thursday morning, Mr D. C. M’Grath made a serious charge in connection with defence ...

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  7. ALLIES’ OFFENSIVE

    Steadily pressing the offensive, the Allies have cleared the Germans from the country between Ypres and Dixmude, in Western Belgium. ...

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  8. GERMAN NAVAL RAID

    The casualties during the German naval raid on the East Coast on Wednesday morning were :— Killed. 110 ...

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  9. THE HODEIDA INCIDENT.

    An official report has been received by the American Government of the incident at Hodeida, on the RedSea coast of Arabia, which has been ...

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  10. GERMAN LOSS.

    The news received by the Minister of Marine (M. Augageur) last week that the German armoured cruiser, Fredrich Karl, had been ...

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  11. IS IT GERMAN TREACHERY

    A discovery made in an empty house at Tri[?]oli, which, has been occupied by some German army officers. is causing excitement in ...

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  12. TRAWLERS’ STORY.

    The Hull trawler Sassandra reports that when 30 miles off Scarborough, after the bombardment on Wednesday she saw a German Dreadnought and ...

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  13. AUSTR[?]AN CADET SHIP BLOWN UP.

    An official message from Trieste (Austria) states that the Austrian cadet training-ship Beethoven struck a mine and sank. All the cadets and ...

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  14. RECORD BOMBARDMENT.

    “ The most dreadful of the war,” one description of the bombardment of Westende, on the Belgian coast, eight miles from Ostend, by ...

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  15. VON BUELOW AT ROME.

    Prince von Buelow, the former Imperial Chancellor, whose appointment as German Ambassador to Italy has aroused much comment and ...

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  16. NEW YORK STORY. DENIED.

    The [?]unard Steamship Company has issued a denial of the reports— emanating from New York—that two mines collided and exploded a short ...

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  17. IS IT TRUE?

    “It is stated on high authority,” declares a Copenbagen message, “that Germany now possesses only enough cartridges to last her a ...

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  18. STEAMER MINED.

    Another victim to a mine in the North Sea was the Norwegian steamer Vaaren. She struck the mine with her stem, and the explosion ...

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  19. GERMAN SHIPPING AGENTS.

    The arrival of the steamer Nowaru from New York yesterday to the agency of a firm of German shipping agents was responsible for a special ...

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  20. BRITISH SUCCESS AT NIGHT.

    From its Dunkirk correspondent the “Daily Chronicle” has obtained details of the British success on the outskirts of a wood at Wytschaete, ...

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  21. VARIOUS OPINIONS.

    The Paris newspapers express indignation at the massacre caused by the naval raid on the English coast. The raid they say, will arouse the ...

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  22. BRITISH REVERSE.

    From Capetown it is reported that the Germans ambushed Colonel Sir Duncan McKenzie’s forces at Garub Luderitzland, and maintained a furious ...

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  24. AMERICAN OPINION.

    The New York correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that one of the Wall street journals describes the bombardment of undefended places ...

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  25. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

    George Cochrane, known in journalist[?]c circles as Grant Hervey, was arrested on Thursday at Casterton on a charge of conspiring to defraud ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS

    General Botha, in an interview garding tho rebellion, said that the Dutch [?]oyalists had discharged a painful duty He now wished the curtain ...

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  27. ENEMY SWEPT AWAY.

    Meanwhile a British shell set fire to a hayrick behind the Germans, and the flames, leaping up, unmasked the whole formation of their trenches. A ...

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  29. GARIBALDI LEGION.

    A thousand men in London have onlisted in the Garibaldi Legion. There are 20,000 men in training in the Garibaldi camp in France. ...

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  30. DEADLY JAM TINS.

    In close fighting in Flanders, states the Dunkirk correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” when hand grenades are not to be had, the soldiers ...

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  31. THE POLISH CAMPAIGN

    It is estimated at Petrograd that the losses sustained by the opposing armies in the great Lodz battle were: (Killed, wounded, end prisoners) ...

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  34. HANDS AND FEET AMPUTATED.

    Frost-bite will permanently disable many of the men- wounded in the winter campaign in the eastern theatre of operations. ...

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  35. ITALIAN CONDEMNATION.

    Italian newspapers severely censure the bombardment of Scarborough and Whitby, which are “open towns, not situated in the region of war operations.” ...

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  37. CONTROLLED BY GERMANS.

    Advices received at the Bulgarian capital from Constanti[?]le are that Field-Marshal von der Goltz; of the German army, has been appointed ...

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