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  4. AUSTRIA STRIKES FIRST

    Hostilities between Italy and Austria have begun in earnest. A number of Austrian aeroplanes attacked the [?]nal at a Venice, but were speedily driven ...

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  6. WARWICK FARM RAGES

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  8. MORE KULTUR.

    The Germans' irritation at their lack of success in Galicia is most marked. Having failed to secure a swift victory they are credited with gross crucit[?]es to their ...

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  9. A FINE WIN.

    It is officially stated that the capture of "the White Road." giving mastery of the Lorette heights, was a magnificent victory. During thirteen days of f[?]ce battle, the ...

    Article : 527 words
  10. TREATMENT OF BRITISH OFFICERS.

    Mr. Walter H. Page, United States Ambassador in London, has communicated to Sir Edward Grey the German War Minister's announcement. This is that four British officer at ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. WILFUL WILLIE.

    No official agency has reported any movements of the German Crown Prince with the army for some time past. It is exserted that he has been superseded on ...

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  12. CHIEF OF DETECTIVES.

    From next Monday, Detective-Inspector John Walker will take charge of the criminal investigation branch of the police force, which includes the detective, criminal correspondence, ...

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  13. TROOP TRAIN SMASH.

    It is estimated that the death-roll in the railway disaster at Gr[?]ns is 200. Only 50 out of 100 of the Royal Scots emerged from the catastrophe unscathed. ...

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  14. LAWFUL PRIZE.

    The case of the Hamburg-Amerika liner Macedonia has been dealt with by the Court. The vessel and her cargo have been declared a lawful price. ...

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  15. THE BLOCKADE.

    The United States representatives, who were unofficially dis[?]ing the British Order-in-Council prohibiting experts and imports to Germany, have suspect[?]ly brokes off their ...

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  16. BRUTAL BAG-SNATCHER.

    After punching Mrs. Montgomery Severin, of W[?]l[?]ley-road, woollahra, in a brutal manner in Darling Point-road, Darling Point, on Monday night a thief snatched her handbag, which ...

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  17. OVER PARIS.

    A Taube aeroplane this afternoon flow over the northern suburbs of the city, and some excitement was caused. Some bombs were Sung by the airmen, but ...

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  18. KING OF GREECE.

    The illness of King Constantine has caused general consternation. Enormous crowds attended the churches. The tapping of the please by means of an ...

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  19. EMDEN'S SURVIVORS IN TURKEY.

    The survivors of the German cruiser Emden, which was destroyed by H.M.S. Sydney, have reached Constantinople. ...

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  20. TURKISH GUNBOAT.

    It is officially reported that a Turkish gun best was sunk by a submarine yesterday, but it is not yet known where the event occurred. ...

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  21. WOOING SWEDEN.

    Inflammatory pamphlets are being dire[?]ing in Sweden urging that country to secure Finland's independence. A su[?] attack on Russia and other means ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    Tenders for the following public works have been accepted by the Public Works Department:— Supply and delivery at Newcastle of structural steel for floating dock, Broken Hill ...

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  24. AMERICA AND THE FAR EAST.

    The United States has hundred China and Japan Ne[?], stating that America cannot recognise any agreement [?]ring the treaty rights of the United States BY the political ...

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  25. HOW WILDING WAS KILLED.

    A petty officer writes that a "Jack Johnson" [?] Anthony Wilding alive in his dugout. [?] terrier has become a disco[?]. ...

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