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  2. WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THEM?

    Sir,—The murders at Broken Hill have come as a warning. Martial law should be proclaimed at once throughout Australia, and then the Government could trace those spies who ...

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  3. READERS' VIEWS

    Sir,—With reference to the remarks In your issue of December 27, wherein you quote a letter that Mr. Mahon, Minister of External Affairs, had received from a (supposed) "Old ...

    Article : 1,103 words
  4. AMERICA'S TRUE INWARDNESS

    Ye Editor, Sir.— As one of the 10,000 Americans resident in Australia, I beg to advise you that we are fully alive to the contemptible motif which gives ...

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  6. "Treat them with Respect"

    Sir.—I have noticed in your paper several letters under the heading "What Shall We Do With Them?" which strike me as very unfair, and not in accordance with our British ...

    Article : 195 words
  7. The Germ-Huns

    Sir,—The play on the word fits tho present aspect; but apart, from that, I'm tired reading tho rubbish written anent the colonial Germans. What's the good of feasting and gaoling ...

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  8. The Nietzsche Bogey

    Sir,—The never-ceasing attacks on Nietzsche's philosophy, chiefly e[?]ting from the pulpit, will [?] strike a critical reader with surprise. It has always been good policy to and ...

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  9. MILITARY NEWS

    A most interesting letter has been received from Colonel D. P. Driscoll, D.S.O., the Commandant of the Legion. He says that over one hundred men of the corps have been appointed ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. ROYAL NAVY CADETS.

    The regulation for the special entry of Naval Cadets to the Royal Navy have been published by the Admiralty. The Commonwealth is granted eight nominations. Applications should ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE.

    The Federal financial statement for the quarter ending September 30, 1913, issued yesterday, shows that the defence expenditure reached the sum of £1,752,263/6/, as against' £514,056/6/5 ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. CONTRACTS FOR KIT-BAGS.

    About 41,000 sea kit-bags are required by the Defence Department for the use of members of the Expeditionary Force. They will be obtained from the different metropolitan cities, ...

    Article : 52 words
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  14. THE NATIONAL RESERVE.

    The national Reserve will hold a camp on proper military conditions from January 23 to January 30. A full muster of members is expected to attend. The different sections of this ...

    Article : 124 words
  15. RECRUITING IN MELBOURNE.

    During the past week nearly 900 recruits have been enrolled in the Expeditionary Force at Melbourne. Seventy men enlisted on Friday, and 50 yesterday. So eager were some of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. LABOR FOR NAVAL YARDS.

    Senator Pearce received a deputation yesterday, asking that the State Governments be prevailed upon to reestablish the system of obtaining through the Trades Hall all the labor ...

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  18. THE WEEK'S RECRUITING.

    From observation of the recruit parades during the week, it would seem that the numbers enrolled are slightly above the average, and a decided increase on the figures of the late ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    From January 16 to January 23, the Boy Scouts' Association is to hold a Scout Week and Rally. Besides the city and suburban Boy Scouts, it is expected that nearly 100 Scouts ...

    Article : 291 words
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  22. FREE TRANSIT ON TRAMS.

    Commanding officers have been instructed to promulgate fully throughout their commands that the privilege regarding the free transit of members of the Military Forces in the Sydney ...

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  23. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    Quartermaster and Hon. Lieutenant G. F. C. F. Shipley has been appointed temporarily to the position of Chief Instructor, School of Musketry, during the absence of Major F. B. ...

    Article : 118 words
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