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  2. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Petrograd advices state that the Russians are continuing to develop their new offensive on the front from the Pripet Manshes to the Roumaman ...

    Article : 55 words
  3. BRITISH LOSSES.

    Official messages from Berlin continue [?] claim that the British lost the Super[?]dnought Warspite and the destrover Acasta, and are also asserting ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. THE NAVAL BATTLE

    Vice-Admiral Beatty has written to Admiral Sir Hedwerth Meux, M.P. stating:—"We drew the enemy into the jaws of the fleet. I have no [?] ...

    Article : 354 words
  5. AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL.

    When the news arrived of the loss at sea of Lord Kitchener and his staff, the Principal, Mr J. H. Refsnauge, assembled the staff and students, and gravely ...

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  7. SLAVS PUSHING HOME.

    A communique says:—Our successes from the Pripet to the Roumanian frontier continue. We have taken prisoner 480 officers and 25,000 men, with 27 guns ...

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  8. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    It is officially announced that all the British submarines which took part in the Jutland battle have returned to harbor. ...

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  9. VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    A Vienna communique states:—In the nonth-east sector violent fighting has occurred on almost the whole 220 miles of front. Our first line north of oki was ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. "SEEDS OF VICTORY SOWN."

    Lord Rosebery addressing convalescent soldiers at Woodcote Park, Epsom, said that if the Prussians claimed a victory in the Skager Rak they were ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. "AUSTRALIA" IN DOCK.

    It is now clear that the Australia, had bad luck, and lost an opportunity to take part in the North Sea battle, whereas her sistership, the New ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. FIGHTING NEAR BAGDAD.

    A communique states:—We have dealt a blow at the Turks near Hann[?]kin, 130 versts north-west of Bagdad. ...

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  13. SALVATION ARMY CHAPLAIN'S D.S.O.

    Among the recipients of Birthday honors was Colonel-Chnplain W. W. M'Henzic, of the Salvation Army, who was awarded the Distinguished Service ...

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  14. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique reports vio[?] artil[?]ty fighting at Vaux and damloup, otherwise the situation is inactive. ...

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  15. LOST IN DESTROYER SHARK.

    Mr Charles Walker, of Fremantle, has received advice from the British Admiralty that his son, Robert, was lost in the destroyer Shark in the the naval action on ...

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  16. ESTIMATE OF GERMAN LOSSES.

    It is unofficially estimated at Kiel that the German losses in the naval battle amounted to 800 killed, 4000 missing, and 1400 wounded. ...

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  17. BRITISH TRENGHES SHELLED.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reprots:— There was very heavy fighting on Tuesday afternoon east of Ypres. A heavy enemy bombrdment about Hooge and ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. DAMAGED GERMAN VESSELS.

    A ship buliding expert who saw the damaged warships says that it will take six months at least to repair them. ...

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  19. GERMAN MAULING.

    A German torpedo-beat has arrived at Zeebrugge (on the Belgian coast), says an Amsterdam message, towing a destroyere and a submarine The fromer ...

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  20. GERMAN WARSHIPS AT BATTLE. 79 OF ALL CLASSES. Rotterdam, Tuesday.

    The captain of a Dutch trawler says that he saw 79 German warships of all classes steaining towareds the scene of Wednesday's naval battle. ...

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  21. WHY GERMANS CAME OUT.

    Admiral Haute Feuille, in a letter to M. Clemenceau, the well known French statesman, says he is astonished that journalists have allowed themselves to ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. ENEMY FLEET REMNANTS.

    The Kaiser, aboard the flagship, at Kiel, addressed detachments from all the vessels which participated in the recent battle. He said "Whilst the army ...

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  23. THREE IRISHMEN SHOT.

    The court-martial fo Captain J. C. Bowen-Colthurst, of the [?] Rilles, who is charged with the merder of Skeflington, Dickson, and M'Intyce. ...

    Article : 314 words
  24. SOLDIER'S FAREWELL.

    Dear Sirs.— Before embarking, I wish to thank you, on behalf of No. 8 section. "B" Company, for supplying our camp with such fine quality of jams. ...

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  25. THE PREMIER'S REFERENCE.

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) said that the official news received by the Governor-General left little doubt as to the fate of Lord Kitchener. His ...

    Article : 179 words
  26. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  27. GERMAN BOMBAST.

    The German Imperial Chancellor, Dr von Bathmann Hollweg, speaking in the Reichstag during a debate on the budget on Monday, said:—The Allies rejected ...

    Article : 236 words
  28. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  29. SYDNEY CAPTAIN'S FATE.

    Captain Arthur L. Cay. of H.M.S. Invincible, which went down with his ship, was well known in Sydney, having previously been coomissioned as ...

    Article : 102 words
  30. LORD MAYOR SHOCKED.

    The Lord Mayor, Sir David Hennessy, when informed of the disaster, said that all the civilised world will be grief-stricken to-day at the awful news. ...

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  31. SOLDIERS' CLUB FUNDS.

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  32. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

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  33. THE DEFENCE'S COMMANDER.

    Among the victims of the naval battle off Jutland was Commander A. E. Silvertop, of the armored cruiser Defence, which was sunk in the engagement. ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. FEELING AT STOCK EXCHANGE

    Rumors had spread round the City during the morning that Lord Kitchener had been lost, and consequently there were numerous anxious inquirers ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. LLOYD GEORCE'S PROPOSALS.

    The Unionist Council's Stand[?] Committee at Belfast is discassing Mr Lloyd George's proposal to excluds Antrim. Down, Armagh, Londonderry, ...

    Article : 131 words
  36. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL TRENCH WORKERS.

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  37. GREECE AND GERMANY. PREPARATION OF ALLIANCE. AN OPEN ACCUSATION. Athene, Tuesday.

    M. Venezeles openly accuses the Greck general staff of preparing a Gremanic alliance. ...

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  38. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A temporary settlement of the Waterside Workeres' trouble at Strahan was effected to-day, the Union Company agreeing to pay under protest the Arbitration ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. RETURNED SOLDIERS' SYMPATHY.

    When the news was received during the sitting of the Interstate Conterence of Returned Soldiers' Association, the delegates were astounded. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. KAISER'S EULOGY.

    The Kaiser, in a message to grand-Admiral von Tirprtz, until recently Grand-Admiral of the German Admiralty, and to Admiral von Koester, ...

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  41. GREECE RULED AFTER PRUSSIAN MODEL.

    Dr Dillon, in a message to the "Daily Telegraph," deciares that Greece is now ruled after the Prussian model by General Dusmanis, who holds ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. A BRAVE YOUNG OFFICER.

    The British destroyers were amazing, and were bound to suffer, con[?]dering the risks they took. When ordered to attack they dashed ...

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  43. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Flags and eigarettes will be sold in the Jondon streets on Wednesday to provide funds for the soldiers. Mrs Hugbes (wife of the Commonwealth ...

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  45. ITALIAN FRONT.

    We have repulsed enemy attacks in mass formation on the Posino-Astic front, and have gasined ground on the western slopes of Monte Nero. ...

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  46. SORROW IN SYDNEY.

    The news of Earl Kitchener's death cast a gloom over Sydfney. At first the news was received with incredulity, but when the special editions of the ...

    Article : 122 words
  47. IRISH SETTLEMENT.

    The Ulster Unionist Council, at which Sir Edward Carson was in attendance, has considerred the basis of the projected settlement of the Irish problem, ...

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  48. BATTLE CRUISERS.

    After the North Sea battle of 24th January, 1915, when the Blucher was sunk and the Derfflinger and Seydlitz were badly knocked about, the "Times" ...

    Article : 209 words
  49. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    A Vienna communique claims:—We have captured since 1st June 184 Italian officers, 9700 men, and 13 machine and five field guns. ...

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  50. LONDON'S ENEMY ALIENS.

    Lord Headley, in a public speech of Tuesday, denounced the Government's treatment of enemy aliens. He said there were. 20,000 doubtful aliens in ...

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  51. TRIBUTES IN NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Both Houses of Parliament hav eadopted resolutions deeply deploring the death of Earl Kitchener, and acknowleging his great services to the Empire as ...

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  53. WALLACE BRANCH.

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  54. PARIS ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    It is officially announced that the Marquis of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, with attend the Paris Economic Confernce inste[?] of Mr Walter ...

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  55. THEATRES AFFECTED.

    News of Lord Kitchener's death had a depressing effect on the Sydney theatres to-night the attendance at many of them bing small. ...

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  56. LABOR SUPPORT FOR COMPULSION.

    Mr M'Laren, a prominent labor organiser, who recently toured New Zealand, declared that the majority of the workers are in favor fo the Military ...

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  57. ADMIRALTY CHANCES.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Hamilton, second Sea Lord of the Admiralty, is to succeed Admiaral Sir Robert Lowry as commander-in-Chif at Rosyth, Scotland. ...

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  58. LORD MAYOR'S MESSAGE

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Meagher, cabled to the Secretary of State as follows:—"Lord Mayor aldermen, and citizens of Sydney deeply mourn nation's ...

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