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  3. RED CROSS SOCIETY

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  4. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    It is announced in Washington that another American Note will be despatched to Germany, informing her that diplomatic relations between the ...

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  5. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said that steps were being taken to ascertain what Government officials were ...

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  6. SELF-CONTAINED EMPIRE.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr W.M. Hughes) delivered a striking speech at the opening of the Sugar Conference in the Caxton Hall, ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    It is officially announced in London that the Australian and New Zealand troops have arrived in France. The men have taken over a portion of ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY.

    Mr Warner Alien, British Press reporter with the French army, has authoritatively denied that Australian [?]rtillery is fighting at Verdun. ...

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  9. MAYORESSES'. PATRIOTIC APPEAL.

    Sir,—Would you kindly give the following appeal publicity:—A branch of the Lady Hennessy's Patriotic League has been formed at Ballarat East, and ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr Massey, referring to the arrival of the Anzacs in France. said that he was quite sure we were all pleased that the Australians and New Zealanders were ...

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  11. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    It is reported, states an Amsterdam message. that a German submarine was sunk by a mine off Varna (on the Black Sea). ...

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  12. WOMEN AND WAR.

    A meaning under the auspices of the Women's Political Association, the Women's Peace Army, and the Australian Peace Alliance. was held at the ...

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  13. SAILING SHIP SUNK.

    It is reported from Madrid that a German submarine sank the French sailing ship Marie Molinos, giving the crew 15 minutes to take to the boats ...

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  14. VERDUN'S DEFENCE

    "Fierce fighting occurred last night on the left bank of the Meuse (Verdun region)." reports a communique issued in Paris on Monday afternoon. ...

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  15. RAIDERS IN ATLANTIC.

    CRUISERS TO MAKE SEARCH. The British naval attache at the Embassy in Washington, Captain Gaunt, has investigated a report that ...

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  16. QUESTIONS BY NATIONALISTS.

    Alter Mr Asquith's statement in the House of Commons. Mr Lynch (Nationalist) inquired whether the Irish shooting were ordered in cold ...

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  17. FURTHER EXECUTIONS.

    Four additional rebels, on whom sentence of death had been passed, were executed on Monday. John MacNeill, president of the Sinn ...

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  18. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A German communique claims the capture of the whole net work of French trenches on the north slopes of Hill 304. The German lines were ...

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  19. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The American Ambassadors in London and Paris advise President Wilson that the Allies are disinclined to discuss peace. President Wilson has ...

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  20. MEN EAGER FOR FRAY.

    Nearly half the Australians and most of the New Zealanders who have arrived at the West front have seen fighting at Anzac or in Westeren Egypt. The ...

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  21. FIERCE HUN BOMBARDMENT.

    Since Wednesday, the German batteries concentrated a deluge of metal against Hill 304, Dead Man's Hill, and the slopes. The little valley between ...

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  22. SINN FEIN SPLIT.

    It has transpired that there was a split in the Sinn Fein councils about the starting of the rebellion, and that the fatal decision was carried by a small ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Constantinople reports received in Amsterdam state that Lieut.—General C.V.Townshend, the late defender of Kut-el-Amara, with four of his staff, ...

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  24. IRISH SECRETARYSHIP.

    The "Daily Mail says that Mr Lewis Harcourt has declined the Irish Chief Secretaryship on the ground that his health is unequal to the strain. ...

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  25. HIGH PRICES IN BRITAIN.

    The average increase in prices of food in Great Britain since the beginning of the war is now 40 per cent., and it is still rising steadily. The ...

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  26. PRIEST DIES FROM WOUNDS.

    Father Watters, principal of the Catholic University School at Dublin, has died as the result of a gunshot wound received while standing at his ...

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  27. MR HUGHES'S COMMENTS.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr Hughes), when interviewed respecting the arrival of the Australian army in Northern France, said:—"I hail the ...

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  28. APPEALS FOR CASEMENT.

    The Vatican has been overwhelmed with American appeals to save Casement but it is unwilling to interfere. ...

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  29. LABOR DEMONSTRATION.

    Mr Hghes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister) will be the principal speaker at a Labor demonstration at the Queen's Hall on Wednesday. He will probably ...

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  30. ECONOMY APPEALS UNHEARD.

    The British Board of Trade returns show that the appeals made to the nation to exercise economy have fallen on deaf ears. ...

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  31. IRISH WAR PRISONERS.

    The Under-Secretary for War (Mr H.J. Tennant) stated in the House of Commons on Monday, in reply to a question that Germany was no longer ...

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  32. ENEMY AIR SQUADRON.

    Trawlers which have arrived at a British port report that Zeppelins took part in the raid on England last Tuesday. ...

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  33. HUN ASSAULT STOPPED.

    A communique states—The bombardment in the Avocourt wood and in the whole region of Hill 304 has been continued with undiminished violence. Our ...

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  34. DISPOCAL OF WOUNDED.

    The proposal to evacuate wounded Australians and New Zealanders via Marseilles and Egypt is exciting much comments. The official medical opinion ...

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  35. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr Alfred G. Gardiner, editor of the "Daily News" (Radical), in another open letter to Mr Lloyed George, replies to the speech delivered by the Minister for ...

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  36. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported that east of the Thiepval wood the enemy, after a heavy bombardment entered our trenches and caused some casualties ...

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  37. AIR ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir Clement Bailhache, K.C., a judge of the High Court, has been appointed chairman of a committee which will enquire into the administration of the ...

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  38. TRANSPORT OF SERBS.

    An unqualified denial has been given by the Admiralty to the text of a wireless message despatched to the German Embassy at Washington, ...

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  39. GREEK POLITICS.

    Athens Tuesday. M. Venezelos has been elected for Mitylene. ...

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  40. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market if firm. and 64' is being asked for an Australian cargo afloat. ...

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  41. RUSSIAN ARMY.

    A semi-official advice says that the position of the Russian army is excellent. It is wholly armed with Russian rifles of a new model, and every ...

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  42. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  43. WHITE STAR LINER.

    News has been received in London to the effect that the white Star liner Cymric (13,790 tons) is sinking. A mitigating feature of the disaster ...

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  44. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    Sir Henry Norman moved the adoption of the Daylight Saving resolutions: He estimated that advancing the clock one hour would effect an annual saving ...

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  45. THE CAUCASUS.

    A communique states that the Breslau has bombarded Eupatoria on the Crimean coast. The Turks, under a heavy artillery ...

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  46. GREAT MEETING AT NEWPORT.

    During the lunch hour to-day Mr D. Mackinnon, M.L.A., chairman of the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, and Mr J.W. Billson, M.L.A., a ...

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  48. GENERAL T0WNSHEND'S FORCE.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has asked America to obtain from her Ambassador in Constantinople Information as to the ...

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