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  4. CABLE GLEANINGS.

    Mr. Hughes has announced that 7,000 men of the Australian troops who went to the front in 1914 have been granted leave to visit Australia during the ...

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  5. CYCLING AND MOTORING NOTES

    There is said to be prospects of quite a boom in England in 4-cylinder motor cycles after the war. Many motor cyclists appear to think that a ...

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  6. DISCONTENTED RAILWAYMEN.

    The British railwayman are demanding an advance in wages of 10/ per week, in addition to their present bonus of 25/. The members of the railway ...

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  7. WAR WILL BE WON IN THE WEST.

    Mr. Massey, in an interview in Ottawa, said he beleived the war would end within the coming twelve months. The trouble in Russia was not likely ...

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  8. THE MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Balfour, in welcoming a delegation of Greek business men, announced that the Franco-Serbians have advanced 15 kilometres on the line of the ...

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  9. AMERICAN GUNS TELL.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent on the American front says:—Details of the St. Mihiel battle are being unfolded slowly, but it can be said that ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. BOLSHEVIKS IN GERMANY

    The documents obtained by Mr. Edgar Simson and other American special representatives in the winter of 1917 and of 1918 give further proof ...

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  11. WHEN AIR FLEETS ARE READY.

    General Smuts, member of the War Cabinet, speaking at Newcastle, said he was convinced that recent events of the war were not the ordinary ups ...

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  12. KAISER V. CROWN PRINCE.

    Paris has been speculating as to what is the underlying reason for the German Emperor's recent outburst, in which he throw off the mask of a lover of peace, and boldly ...

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  13. WANTED TO BOSS EUROPE.

    The Government has published a Yellow Book containing the correspondence between 1800 and 1802, relating to the Franco-Russian Alliance made ...

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  14. MR. HUGHES IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Hughes, who has been visiting the Australian troops at the front, in France, with a party of distinguished guests of the Commonwealth ...

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  15. NO MORE CAPS FOR "DIGGERS."

    Australia's "diggers" have become familiar in all warlike pictures by their slouch hats, and there is a sly suggestion among the French girls ...

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  16. A TERRIBLE STORY.

    The London correspondent of The New York World says it is reported that the ex-Czarina and her three daughters, together with two Grand ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. SINKING A SUBMARINE.

    The newspapers detail a remarkable example of the seamanship of the captain of a British merchantman, not only in saving his vessel, but sinking ...

    Article : 106 words
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  19. SOME BY-PRODUCTS OF THE WAR.

    Women doing men's work! This is now nothing exceptional, and is one of the by-products of the war. The men taken away, production and trade ...

    Article : 284 words
  20. THE RUSSIAN HORRORS.

    The "Morning Post's" Stockholm correspondent says the reign of terror in Russia continues. Business men, scientists, and officers have been arrested ...

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  21. BACK TO THE SURFACE.

    Besides organising convoys of mercantile marines and affording protection, by means of aeroplanes, airships, torpedo-boat destroyers, trawlers, and ...

    Article : 313 words
  22. HINDENBURG'S STATUE.

    The famous wooden Hindenburg statue at Berlin has been surrounded with a wooden barricade, in consequence of unknown persons having ...

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  23. THE AMERICAN THUNDERBOLT.

    General Smuts, in an address at Newcastle, said the American army was being held in reserve for a great effort next year. It would then be ...

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  24. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    That the use of paper will have to be considerably limited, and immediately, was made plain to-day by Mr. William Brookes, who has been ...

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  25. THE COMING ECONOMIC FIGHT.

    Sir Edward Holden (Chairman of the London City and Midland Bank), at the annual meeting, said that in order to retain London as the financial ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    A correspondent sends us the following:—"Mr. Robert Ford Bond, who met with an accident a few days ago at Malvern, which resulted in his death, ...

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