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  4. GETTING RECRUITS.

    Lord Derby, in a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), asked if it were correct that married men would not be called op before single men, and that in ...

    Article : 83 words
  5. HOW AUSTRALIANS MEET DEATH.

    A subaltern who was on board the transport Southland when it was torpedoed on September 2 pays great tribute to the courage and coolness of the Australians ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. WOBBLING GREECE.

    Reports received blue, but which have no official authority, announce that Greece will make up her mind some time this week end on the question whether neutrality ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. CUT UP 5,000 TURKS.

    Capt. Percy Hansen, one of the Gallipoli V.C.'s, has arrived in London. He participated in the Suvla Bay lauding, and was present at the capture of Green ...

    Article : 193 words
  8. THE DARDANELLES.

    Widespread discussion has been caused by Gen. Monroe secret report recommending the withdrawal of the Allied forces from Gallipoli. It is felt that ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. "SHOOT THE PRESIDENT."

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington says that drastic steps against German agents are imminent. The Government has been delaying action with the object ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. NEWS FROM RUSSIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd advises that heavy rain in the region of the Styr has converted the lowlands occupied by the enemy into a swampy lake. ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. 1916 CAMPAIGN.

    Col. Repington the military correspondent of the "Times" writes:—"Now that an Allied War Council has been established the question should be submitted of ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. SOUTH AFRICAN RECRUITING

    Messages from Capetown state that a great recruiting campaign has been inaugurated throughout the Union. Women, are taking their places in the factories so ...

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  13. TURKISH REPORT.

    Constantinople Official.—Near Seddel Babr last Sunday the enemy, fired 7,000 shells and bombs without doing any important damage. On Monday the enemy ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. GOOD BOY, TEDDY!

    There are persistent reports from Ottawa that Theodore Roosevelt will shortly offer his services to the Dominion, leading a battalion of Canadian Americans ...

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  15. YET WE WOULD NOT PUT IT PAST THE HUNS.

    Doctors discredit the theory that Zeppelin bombs are impregnated with gangrene germs. ...

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  16. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    Petrograd Official.—The German attempts to cross the Dvina have completely failed, our fire compelling them to retire. Along the Styr the enemy's ...

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  17. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    Paris Official.—At Upbolz and Hart mannsweilerkopf in Alsance, lively artillery engagements and firing of trench engines is reported. There were also ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. WINSTON CHURCHILL DEPARTS.

    On the eve of his departure for France, where he will join his regiment. Mr. Winton Churchill said he intended to fight till the issue was completed. ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. INFLUENTIAL GERMAN OPINION.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt," a reliable and influential German newspaper, in the course of a long article dealing with the Balkans situation, says that the neutrality ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. ENEMY HELP FOR THE TURKS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Geneva telegraphs that the Germans are revictualling Turkey and sending troops to Gallipoli. They are also dispatching ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is reported that the Germans on the frontier between Lakes Tanganyika and Nyassa, in Africa, have seen strait thened by men and guns from the ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. PRESIDENT WILSON'S, FIANCEE.

    A special agent from New York has arrived far Fun to order the transacts for President Wilson's finance, Mrs. Galt. The dressmakers has refused to serve ...

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  23. LATE PaSTOR D. A. EWERS.

    The news of the sudden death on Friday night of Pastor D. A. Ewers came as a great shock to his many friends. He had been in indifferent health for some ...

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  24. SUBMARINE'S EXPLOITS.

    According to German reports a German submarine operating off the North African coast on November 3 last torpedoed and sank the British auxiliary [?] ...

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  25. PLENTY OF AMMUNITION.

    The Frankfort "Gazette" (Germany) reports that heavy artillery fire has been heard at Xzernowitz, and that the Russian apparently possess an abundance of ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. FRENCH MARINERS.

    French overseas mariners and men at Marseilles who heard the evidence of the officers on board torpedoed or shelled liners in the Mediterranean have drawn up ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Capetown says intense interest is being manifested in the opening of Parliament, which was to take place on Friday. Gen. Hertzog ...

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  28. NO INDIAN UNREST.

    The India Office dissipates the German canards alleging unrest in India. The Germans refer to the Rajah of Bhagalpur as heading a successful rising, but there is ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. MILITARY NEWS.

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  30. BIG FIGURES.

    During the month's battle along the Styr the Austro-German losses are reported to have been very severe. The Russians state that they have taken 50,000 ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. ROUMANIA CONSIDERING HER POSITION.

    A great demonstration is being organised in Roumania on the occasion of the opening of the Chamber of Deputies on November 28. The feeling among the ...

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  32. SUBMARINE COMMANDER.

    The Admiralty reports that Commander Lay ton, of the British submarine £13, has escaped from Denmark and arrived in England. ...

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  33. ANTI-SHOUTING CLAUSE.

    In "The Mail" last week it was made vertently states that the clause in the Hon. J. Lewis's now defenct Soldiers' Liquor Restriction Bill which the Hon. D. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN MATINEE.

    A splendid demonstration resulted at His Majesty's Theatre yesterday afternoon when the matinee by the Australian War Contingents Association committee was ...

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  35. ITALIANS ACTIVE.

    Rome Official.—Several entrenchments have been captured by our forces, in one of which 228 dead Austrians were discovered. We lave alee secured large ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL.

    The wheat market so far as cargoes are concerned is quiet, and quotations are unchanged. In view of the improved Canadian and American advices prices for ...

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  37. DRAMATIC COURT INCIDENT.

    A sensation occurred in Court during the delivering of judgment in a slander action brought by Annesley Kenealey, an authoress, against Messrs. Smith and ...

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  38. DREAD OF THE HUNS.

    Twenty Englishwomen have returned from Brussels, haunted with fear of the Huns. They arc afraid to open their mouths lest reprisals be taken on the ...

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  39. A GOOD IDEA.

    "II Seccolo" (Milan) suggests that Australian prisoners should be placed on Italian ships so as to safeguard them from submarine attack. ...

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  40. A SIGNIFICANT BERLIN REPORT.

    Reports from Berlin state that Greece has ordered all her merchant ships to leave Italian and French ports. ...

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  41. THE "GLOBE" TO REPUBLISH

    The "Globe" newspaper, which, was recently dealt with by the Government for asserting that Lord Kitchener hid resigned, will be permitted to resume ...

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  42. RUSH TO THE WEST FRONT.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that the German railways are blocked by big transports of men, material, and guns from cast to west. The object is stated to be ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. Family Notices

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  44. GREEK SHIPPING.

    Shipping exchanges report that there is a disinclination among Greek shipowners to arrange fresh voyages. They are awaiting instructions from the Greek ...

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  45. TURNED TAIL.

    Telegraphed information from Copenhagen affirms that German warships turned back Swedish steamers negotiating the Sound in the Baltic. Two German ...

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  46. MISS CAVELL'S DEATH.

    The Foreign Office has ascertained that the statement to the effect that on the , late Miss Caveil"s testimony eight people were condemned to death and another ...

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  47. PERSONAL.

    Probate of the will of John William Holmes, formerly of Broken Hill, mining prospector, is being applied for by Elder's Trustee and Executor Company, Limited ...

    Article : 235 words
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  49. SAUSAGES WANTED.

    The German press is still appealing for gifts 01 sausages and marmalade for the troops fighting on Gallipoli. ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES THANKED.

    The Hon. B. R. Wise. Afrent-General for Near South Wales. Tins Tcceived from the French President (M. Poincare), the King of Montenegro, and the Russian and ...

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