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  4. THE NEW ZEALAND'S PART.

    Tko Prime Minister, Mr Massey, has Rent the following cable to Captain Green, of the battle cruiser New Zealand:—"Just received news, of prominent ...

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  5. NEUTRALS' VERSION.

    I Captains of merchant steamers arriving 'ill Copenhagen report having seen largo British squadrons in the North Sea, including several of the ...

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  6. RUSSIA'S DRIVE.

    An important success has been achieved by the Russians in Volhynia(north of Austria-Hungary) in connection with li new offensive. ...

    Article : 499 words
  7. THE NAVAL BATTLE

    The English, newspapers attach, the utmost significance to the German admission of the sinking of the battlecruiser Lutzon (28,000 tons), and the ...

    Article : 575 words
  8. CRUISER CASUALTIES.

    It has been notified that. 1751 officers and men were lost when the Indefatigable and Black Prince were sunk. ...

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  9. SIR EDWARD GREY'S STATEMENT.

    The Secretary, of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), replying to tho Russian Foreign Minister (M. Sazonoff) upon. tho result of tho North Sea ...

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  10. BRICADIER-CENERAL ELLERSHAW.

    Brigadier-Gerneral Arthur Ellershaw, one of Lord Kitchener's staff, which was lost when the cruiser Hamshire was sunk was a cousin to Mr C. J. ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. WONDERFUL GUNNERY.

    A gunlayer on the British battleeruiser Tiger (29,000 tons, eight 13.5inch guns). which was a partcipant in the great battle, has been interviewed ...

    Article : 529 words
  12. EARL KITCHENER'S DEATH.

    It is officially announced that twelve survivor from the British cruisef Hampshire (10,850 tons), which sank off the Orkney Islands on Monday night ...

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  13. VERDUN STRUGGLE

    A communique issued in Paris says: "After desperate fighting lasting a week, the garrison in the ruined fort at Vaux were unable to prevent the ...

    Article : 229 words
  14. NEUTRAL'S IMPRESSIONS.

    The London correspondent of the New York "Sun" lias sent to his journal a remarkable dispatch, descriptive of the work of the late Earl Kitchener. ...

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  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  16. BUNINYONG BRANCH.

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  17. —'BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The situation at Hooge is unchanged. No infantry actions have been fought. There is chiefly mining activity. We made a ...

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  18. GREEK DUPLICITY.

    The Foreign Office, announces that tho Allies have taken precautionary measures against Greece in consequence of tho Greek Government's attitude in ...

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  19. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

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  20. SEYDLITZ IN PORT.

    Travellers arriving in Holland from Germany state that the harbor at Hamburg is filled with severely damaged war vessels. Among others the ...

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  21. BELGIAN SHIPYARDS.

    A message from Amsterdam declares that Allied .airmen have dropped bombs on Hoboken, near Zeebrugge, where the Germans are building ...

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  22. "END IS NOT NEAR."

    A striking speech, was made by Mr W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, at a luncheon given by the Imperial Council of Commerce, which ...

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  23. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

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  24. BALLARAT SHIRE RESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    The news of the terribly tragic and lamentable death of Eary Kitchener—one of our Empire's greatest soldiers— was received in the Shire of Ballarar ...

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  25. CONSTERNATION IN GREECE.

    According to a telegram from Athens there was consternation in the Greek Parliament when the Premier (M. M. Skouloudis) read despatches ...

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  26. LOSSES ASSESSED.

    "Le Journal," the well-known Paris daily newspaper, estimates that the Germans off Jutland lost ten per cent. of their total tonnage engaged in the ...

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  27. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" believes that financial and not military reasons are behind the German, suppression of the truth in regard to the naval ...

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  28. ALLIES' RAISON D'ETRE.

    The Salonika press explains that the blockade by the Allies is the result of the demands made by the Quadruple Entente for the instant demobilisation ...

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  29. LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH.

    The tragic death of Lord Kitchener at sea, by. the torpedoing or mining of H.M.S. Hampshire, has cast a profound gloom over that Empire on which the ...

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  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr Hughes (the Commonwealth. Prime Minister), had a preliminary conference with his co-delegates to the Paris Conference on Thursday, namely, ...

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  31. FIERCE SLAV ATTACK.

    Early on Sunday the' Russians lett their trenches and dashed across the bullet-swept ground towards the Austrian positions. The artillery had ...

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  32. GALLANT BRITISH DESTROYERS.

    The "Scotsman" says that the return of the ships from the greatest naval battle was a memorable scene. In the Forefront came the mighty battleship ...

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  33. TRIBUTES FROM ALLIES.

    President Poincare of 'France lias telegraphed to the King, stating that now that authentic information is available of the groat battle between a ...

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  34. NO BRITISH COAL.

    Orders have been, received at Cardiff from the Government prohibiting the of coal to Greece. ...

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  35. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  36. ITALY CHECKS FOE.

    A Rome communique reports:— "A battle is raging on the whole front of the Sevon Communes Plateau. A bitter struggle was reported ...

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  37. GERMANS CONTINUE LIES.

    A German official report the battle denies the accuracy of the British official and semi-official reports, declaring that these have been systematically ...

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  38. APPEAL FOR SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    Sir,—The committee of tho above club wish to make an appeal through' your columns for donations to help to carry on the work of the club. As ...

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  39. MR HUGHES AT CABINET MEETING.

    Mr W. M. Hughes attended a meeting of the British Cabinet on Thursday. ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SURGEON LOST.

    Mr C. Walker, residing at Fremantle has received a cable message of condolence from their majesties the King and Queen, on the loss of his son, ...

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  41. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  42. IRISH RISING.

    Count and Countess Plunkett have been released and ordered to leave Dublin on Saturday. ...

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