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  2. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS.

    The effect of closing hotels at six o'clock, so far as it relates to police offences, can be gauged by a return which Mr. James Mitchell, Inspector-General of ...

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  3. ON THE WEST FRONT.

    The features of the week's war were the German attack south-east of Ypres and the Russian capture of Erzerunm. The attack on Ypres occurred between ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The latest official communique says: We captured north-west of Erzerum the remains of the Thirty-fourth Turkish Division, with thirteen guns, also the ...

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  5. TURKS AND GERMANS.

    It is expected that the Turks will hold the Germans responsible for the loss of Erzerum, In consequence of the German officers' refusal at the last War Council ...

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  6. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Yesterday 70 recruits were accepted, making a total for the week of 511. At the country depots 285 passed the tests up to Friday, making the aggregate 796. ...

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  7. DEATH OF PRINCE YUSSUF.

    Mr. Martin Donchue telegraphs from Athens a vivid story of the death of Prince Yussuf, heir to the Turkish throne. ...

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  8. IN NEWCASTLE.

    At the Newcastle recruiting depot on Saturday six volunteers were accepted, and two rejected, and yesterday there was only one applicant for enlistment, and he ...

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  9. PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION.

    The proclamation relating to sale of revalvers and pistols and ammunition, which was published in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" on Saturday, will have a wider ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The hundred and forty-fourth list of Australian casualties will be issued at ten o'clock on Monday morning. ...

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  11. TURKISH REPORTS.

    Turkish communiques continue to announce that nothing important has occurred in the Caucasus. ...

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  12. MINERS' BATTALION INSPECTED.

    A big crowd assembled in the Domain yesterday to witness the inspection by Colonel Ramaclotti, State Commandant, of the Miners' Battalion, members of ...

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  13. RIOTS IN TURKEY.

    Constantinople advices state that serious troubles broke out on Thursday. Crowds demonstrated in the streets and squares, denouncing the war and the ...

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  14. CONTINUOUS FIGHTING.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Germans, early on Friday morning, raided our trenches at Gommocourt, capturing a few prisoners. ...

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  15. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    The United States State Department has notified all American diplomats that merchantmen have a right to carry defensive armament. ...

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  16. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    A wireless message has been sent to Constantinople, protesting against the Armenian atrocities, and expressing the hope that the perpetrators will be ...

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  17. AMERICA DISPLEASED.

    It is reported that a serious clash has occurred between Count von Bernstorf, the German Ambassador and Mr. Lansing, the Secretary of State, as the result of ...

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  18. ANTI-GERMAN FEELING.

    A public meeting, organised by the Adelaide branch of the All British League, was held in the Town Hall on Saturday night. The Mayor, Mr. Isaacs, Mr. Owen ...

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  19. MR ASHMEAD BARTLETT'S VIEW

    The Russian victory at Erzerum was the subject of comment by Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, in the course of his final lecture in the Town Hal last night. "This," he ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    Mr. John Mather, a noted artist in oils and water colours, died at South Yarra an Friday, aged 66 years. The public galleries of each State possesses examples ...

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  21. GERMAN REPORT.

    A German communique states: The British again attacked and tried to recover positions south-east of Ypres, but were repulsed with bloody losses. ...

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  22. COST TO BRITAIN.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" announces that, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, will on Monday ask the House of Commons for a record war credit of ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN DOCTORS.

    Many Australian doctors in England, who, at the invitation or the Imperial Government, Joined the Royal Army Medical Corps, are anxious to transfer to ...

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  24. SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    The second of the series of ocean moonlight excursions, which are being held in aid of the Newcastle Soldiers' Club, was held on Saturday night, and ...

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  25. A SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Private Thomas Francis M'Grath, aged 19, of B Company, Fourth Battalion, encamped at Liverpool, met with fatal injuries near Gosford this morning. ...

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  26. DETAILS OF THE ASSAULT.

    Though the tidings of the success of the Russians at Rrzerum were received without flag-waving in the Entente countries, there was a strong under-current of ...

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  27. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    An undue number of trades being treated as reserved trades, and the overgreat leniency of local tribunals to exempt single men, threatens to destroy the ...

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  28. IN ALBANIA.

    An Austrian communique states that the Austro-Albanians have occupied Kavaja, southward of Durazzo. ...

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  29. FOURTH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Fourth Reinforcements of the 30th Battalion will assemble in West Maitland to-day and come by train to Honeysuckle Point. At 2.15 they will parade, and ...

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  30. KAHIBAH ELECTORATE.

    A meeting of the Kahibah Electorate Council of the Political Labour League was held in the reading-room of the Mechanics' Institute, Adamstown, on ...

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  31. FRUIT IMPORTATIONS.

    Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, received a deputation of fruit importers, who said that recognising the Government's need of tonnage, they were ...

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  32. ITALIAN REPORT.

    A communique states:—We have been successful in infantry encounters in the Sugana Valley. ...

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  33. IN BUKOVINA.

    Mr. Perceval, Gibbon, writing from Bucharest, says: The Russian advance in the Bukovina front is a wonderful spectacle. The roads are seething like torrents as ...

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  34. THE CAMEROONS.

    It is officially announced that the garrison of Morn has capitulated. This completes the capture of the Cameroons. Mr. Bonar Law, the Secretary of State ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    It is the intention of the members of the Newcastle branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association to commemorate Anzac Day by holding a sports Gathering on ...

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  36. APPEAL TO IRELAND.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist party, has issued a manifesto to the Irish people, in which he said the huge Irish army has covered Ireland with ...

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  37. FIELD FORCE FUND.

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  38. PLOT IN MADAGASCAR.

    The "Journal's" correspondent at Antanaurive states that a grave German plot has been unmasked in Madagascar, aiming at the poisoning and massacring ...

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  39. SALE TO AMERICA

    Mr. J. P. Morgan announces that the British Treasury sold to the United States Steel Corporation 228,000,000dol. (£45,000,000) worth of its 5 per cent. stock ...

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  40. POSITION IN NEWCASTLE.

    The Federal proclamation dealing with the sale of liquor continued to be a prominent subject for discussion in Newcastle on Saturday. The points of view from ...

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  41. THE ENEMY'S POSITION.

    Describing the position at Salonica, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says: Germany's long line of communication from Belgrade to the Bosphorus is ...

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  42. AMERICAN FILMS

    American film agents in London have cabled to America, urging the manufactures to confirm an offer to invest the British proceeds from the sale of their ...

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  43. JAM, OIL, AND RICE.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission has recommended increased prices for Jams, oil, and rice, to come into operation to-day. They are as ...

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  44. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, was sworn in as a Privy Councillor yesterday. He attended a meeting of the Cabinet ...

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  45. ODDFELLOWS AT THE FRONT.

    In connection with the annual meeting of the Newcastle District of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows in the Oddfellows' Hall, Auckland-street, on Saturday, the ...

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  46. SMALL STEAMER BLOWN UP.

    The British steamer Codarwood of 854 tons, outward bound from Middlesborough with a cargo of cast-iron, has been blown up at sea. All on board except ...

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  47. TARIFF REVISION.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the High Commissioner mas Maghenzie, the High Com- for New Zealand, presided at a lecture delivered by Mr. B. R. Wise, the Agent-General for New South Wales, ...

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  48. THE DELAYED ADVANCE.

    A well informed correspondent stales that the delay in the advance on Salonica is due to Germany's failure to reconcile the claims of Austria and ...

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  49. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The trial on a charge of conspiracy was concluded to-day of John Dallas, a clerk in the Allens' Department bf the Home Office, and Almani, a Russian ...

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  50. RUSSIAN PURSUIT.

    The newspapers state that the Russians are pressing hard the remnants of fourteen Turkish Divisions, which are scattered among the mountains. ...

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  51. A TURKISH RALLY.

    The Turks are making a desperate rally West of Erzerum. A big battle with the Russians is beginning. ...

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  52. BRITAIN'S RESOURCES.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has granted an interview to the correspondent of the "New York Times," who says that the Minister is ...

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  53. ON THE EAST FRONT.

    A communique states:—Raids by the enemy's Zeppelins and aeroplanes are more frequent on the Dvinsk and Riga sectors. ...

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  54. THE FLYING TURKS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Millan newspaper "II Secolo" says : "Five Turkish army corps wore annihilated at Erzerum. Furtive remnants of the ...

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  55. UNDER FALSE COLOURS.

    Sergeant Frank Henry Taylor, of the, Australian Expeditionary Forces, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment at Westminster for wearing the Victoria ...

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  56. SERVIAN TROOPS.

    A hundred and thirty thousand Servian troops, who have been drilling, and wore equipped on the island of Corfu, are now ready to fight on the mainland. ...

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  57. BRITAIN'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    King George has sent the following message to the Czar: "Heartiest congratulations on the splendid achievement of Your troops at Krze[?]rum after such hard ...

    Article : 45 words
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