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  2. Advertising

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  3. [?] THE FUNDS

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  4. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Much interest centred in the entry of the Prince of Wales into public affairs. Khaki clad and bronzed, and on special leave ...

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  5. ACTIVITY OF AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—THe Press Bureau reports that Zeppelins yesterday bombed several towns in the rural districts of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, ...

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  6. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN RAID ON ENGLAND

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A French semiofficial review states that the German newspapers at last see the Montenegrin episode in its true light. They are no ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. WITH THE TASMANIANS

    Writing to his mother, Mrs. James Harrison, of Wynyard, Private Brabont Harrison says:— The last letter I wrote you was from ...

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  8. HONORING AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Empire Parliamentary Association tendered a welcome luncheon to the new High Commissioner of Australia, ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. LEVEN.

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  10. MINERS' GIFTS OF MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Yorkshire miners are subscribing sixpence a week for 14 weeks, and raising £35,000, for the purchase of motor ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. 220 BOMBS DROPPED IN ENGLAND ON MONDAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The War Office states that further report show Monday's raid covered a larger area than on any previous occasion. Bombs ...

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  12. GERMAN NAVAL ACTIVITY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The missing steamer Appam arrived to-day flying the German flag, and with twelve of her crew aboard. ...

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  13. BEN RELIEF FUND.

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  14. LANDS OF THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Colonial Institute to-day entertained Sir H. Rider Haggard— who is to leave shortly on a tour of the Empire to advise ...

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  15. ONE FLAG, ONE PEOPLE

    Previously, said Mr. Balfour, it had always been a matter, of speculation whether an Empire apparently so loosely knit together was really ...

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  16. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Berlin official report claims that the Zeppelins dropped large quantities of explosives and incendiary bombs in docks, harbors ...

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  17. THE BATTLE IN FRANCE

    There are still no details of the great battle on the Western front, but for the present it appears to have ceased, except for grenade attacks and ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. MEMORABLE TRIBUTE TO OUR TROOPS.

    "But now," proceeded Mr. Balfour, "the storm has come with a fullness even the acutest prophet never saw. Almost the whole world is actively ...

    Article : 271 words
  19. AERIAL ATTACK ON SALONIKA.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A Berlin communique states that a German airship attacked the Enten[?]e's ships and depots at Salonika, with great ...

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  20. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent, who claims to have recently dined with the Kaiser at Nish, states that he saw four small German submarines at the ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. 10,000 MILES OF TRENCHES.

    Mr. H. Warner Allen, the only English war correspondent attached to the French armies, states in the course of an article describing the extensive ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. HUN TALK OF PEACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Office denies Baron Von [?]thmann-Hollweg's statement that Britain is compelling the Allies to refrain from ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. LEVETRIOTIC FUND.

    Transfer Empire Day account 190S. £4/8 Total to £446/11/7. ...

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  24. LOYAL SEA CAPTAIN.

    Writing on the subject of the Hamburg-America conspiracy trial, the New York correspondent of the "central News" says:— ...

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  25. LOOK YOUR BEST.

    It is a valuable asset to look, well, to look youthful and smart. A head of hair that has been well brushed and dressed with Russian Hair Restorer ...

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  26. DONATION FIELD GLASSES.

    Mr. R. [?]sons, Ulverstone, 1 pair. ...

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  27. ULVERSTONE RED CROSS FUND.

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  28. ON THE EASTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Russian communique reports that there has been a considerable increase in the number of enemy deserters in Galicia. ...

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  29. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S RESPONSE.

    Mr. Fisher, who was greeted with the greatest enthusiasm, replied:—I am here entirely in the role of representative of Australia. How I will ...

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  30. BURNIE.

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  31. RUSSIAN VISITORS TO BRITISH FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Members of the Duma, who are visiting England, have been invited to visit the British front. ...

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  32. HOW BRITONS FIGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Phillip Gibbs, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," describes an incident of the navalmen's visit to the ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. THE YANKEE PUZZLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Morning [?]" (correspondent at Washington [?] marks:—It is natural for the English [?] to assume that President ...

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  34. THE CENSORSHIP

    War precaution regulations have been approved by the Federal Executive empowering the Minister to prohibit the publication of newspapers, ...

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  35. THE GENTLE GERMAN

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The Germans at Antwerp at the end of October last sentenced to death a youth named Meertens, aged 17 years and ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. CAPTURED SWEDISH STEAMER.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. — German warships last April captured a Swedish steamer named England. The police have now discovered that ...

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  37. RECRUITING IN IRELAND

    Lord Wimborne, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, reports that there are 145,869 Irishmen in the Navy and Army of which number 29,723 have ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. [?] OF GALLIPOLI.

    Colonel [?], of Sydney emphasised the [?] of Gallipoli in bringing about after understanding between the [?] soldier, the Dominionites, ...

    Article : 90 words
  39. MUST LEAVE BERLIN.

    A Berlin message states that Commandant von Kessel has notified that all British women must depart by special train for Holland on February 6. ...

    Article : 63 words
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