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Article : 325 wordsThe following notes on matters of concern tt, officers of the Public Service am published by arrangement with the Public Service Association, and do not necessarily represent the views of this paper. ...
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Advertising : 1,292 wordsWe have been told this week that the British have taken over a further section of the western front, and that Field-Marshal Haig's responsibilities now stretch down as far as Roye, ...
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Article : 1,492 wordsA hospital ship with sick and wounded soldiers from the fronts, will arrive at No. 1 wharf, Woolloomooloo, this morning at 9.25. Cot cases will be sent to Randwick Base ...
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Article : 421 wordsIn the meantime the opening of the big 1917 offensive is still awaited, though it cannot now be far off. The week's news has told of further German withdrawals in the salient westward ...
Article : 292 wordsThe balance sheet of the Australia Day Fund to December 31, 1916, which will be found in the advertising columns of this issue, discloses that up to the date mentioned the total ...
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Article : 99 wordsBritain's star is once more in the ascendant in I Mesopotamia. The Turkish debacle at Kut-el-Axnara bids fair to give us a firm basis for the permanent re-establishment of our prestige in ...
Article : 449 wordsHARD upon the heels of the State election is to come an appeal to the people in the Federal arena. Mr. Hughes has put the case succinctly. The P.L.L., he says, refused the invitation to fall into line with the other parts of the Empire and its Allies to ...
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Article : 167 wordsCONSIDERING the part she played in it, Australia has a vital interest in the Gallipoli campaign. There our young nation came to manhood by its grim sacrifices it won itself an abiding place in the ranks of the nations. Yet Australia, the true Australia, has but one comment to make upon the ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 11 Mar 1917, Page 8
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