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  2. THE FAR EAST

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — "The Pall Mall Gazette" says that Japan's offer to Australia of the islands in the Pacific captured from the Germans by ...

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  3. ON THE SEA

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night. — An official report states that a division of the Russian Black Sea fleet surprised the Goeben and Breslau on ...

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  4. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — There was a debate in the House of Lords regarding the Home Office's slackness respecting spies. ...

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  5. CONFLICT ON THE YSER

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night. — Seven thousand German engineers have gone to Dixmude to build bridges in the flooded area. ...

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  6. WARATAH DAY.

    Yesterday was observed as Waratah Day in connection with the Motor Ambulance Fund. A good supply of this beautiful flower came to hand, and met ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ADMINISTRATION.

    OTTAWA. Thursday Night. — The press expresses gratification at the announcement that Australia will undertake the administration of the ...

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  8. BOOTS FOR, THE TROOPS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Northampton is making four million pairs of boots for the British and two millions for the French troops. ...

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  9. RIFLE CLUBS

    The infantry parade called for the rifle range this afternoon has been cancelled, so the whole of the targets will be available for the rifle clubs. It is ...

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  10. FRENCH CONTRACTS FOR BRIDGES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — An English firm has secured contracts to replace many railway bridges destroyed during the military operations in ...

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  11. JAPAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    "The Daily Mail" says Japan's action will be thoroughly appreciated in Australia, and is characteristic of the solidarity prevailing between the ...

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  12. A QUESTION OF PEERAGES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — In the House of Commons Mr Asquith, in reply to a question, said the question of the Duke of Cumberland's and the ...

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  13. THE FIGHT DESCRIBED.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—An official report states: The Russians were returning to Sevastopol after a cruise off the Anatolian coast. They ...

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  14. CONFLICT ON THE YSER RENEWED.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night. — "De Telegraaf" reports that the conflict along the Yser line has been renewed, and that at Nienport and ...

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  15. INDIA

    DELHI, Thursday Night. — The famous cricketer, Prince Ranjitsinghji, is proceeding to Europe on active service. ...

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  16. WAR LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— It is estimated that between five and seven hundred millions sterling hare already been tendered for the war loan. The ...

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  17. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.— An official report states: Battles are in progress on the Vistula and Warta front and the Czonstochowa-Cracow ...

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  18. INCREASED ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—A communique reads: The enemy's artillery activity has increased on our northern front, particularly between the ...

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  19. EGYPT

    CAIRO, Friday Morning.—The Government has appointed an English controller of the Deutsche Orient Bank. ...

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  20. A SENTRY WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A sentry at a small arms magazine at Fleetwood was wounded by an unknown man who approached the ...

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  21. RAILTON CLUB.

    At a previous meeting of the Railton Rifle Club, held in Pedder's Hotel; it was unanimously agreed to send a donation from the club's funds of £3 ...

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  22. TASMANIA

    At a meeting of Methodist Church officers held at Hobart on Thursday night, the following resolution was carried: "That this meeting of officers ...

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  23. FINANCING THE WAR.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The House of Commons adopted resolutions embodying Mr Lloyd George's proposals for financing the war. ...

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  24. STARVING THEM OUT.

    PARIS. Friday Morning.—One hundred and forty Germans in the Ypres district stealthily. at night time, occupied the deserted French trenches. ...

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  25. BRITISH ROUT TURKS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The British at Shatt el Arab routed 4500 Turks with heavy loss. Many were taken prisoners, and transports of ...

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  26. A REMARKABLE EXPLOIT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Admiralty commend the remarkable exploit of Captain Kinnear saving the Ortega from capture at the end ...

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  27. DEVONPORT.

    The annual meeting of the Devonport Rifle Club, which was held in the local drill hall on Thursday evening, was productive of a large attendance and a new ...

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  28. ASSURANCE FROM IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—On be[?] great meeting farewelling 1000 Belfast Nationalists who are joining the Irish Brigade, Mr ...

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  29. A PARTICULARLY QUIET DAY.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—A communique issued at midnight reads: Yesterday was a particularly quiet day, with nothing to report. ...

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  30. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    A portion of Tasmania's quota of the second contingent of the, Expeditionary Force, comprising the 4th Infantry Battahar. to the number of six officers and ...

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  31. RUSSIANS DEFEAT TURKISH COLUMN.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning. — A communique states: The Russians defeated a Turkish column in the Otticchai valley. An action as proceeding ...

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  32. SERIOUS OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID.

    BOULOGNE, Friday Morning.— A ser[?]ns outbreak of typhoid fever has occurred amongst the Germans in the Lille district. The town has been ...

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  33. THE AUSTRIANS ACTIVE.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning. — General Hindenburg, of Austria, continues to pour troops between the Vistula and Waver, and has greatly ...

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  34. UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Mr Jerome K. Jerome, the well-known novelist. who is touring the United States with a view to collecting ...

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  35. BIG GUNS SENT FROM ESSEN.

    ROTTERDAM, Friday Night. — Eighty big guns have been sent to the northern battlefield from Essen, and many guns are now massed at ...

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  36. DEPUTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    HOBART, Friday. — A deputation was introduced to the Premier today by Mr Ben. Watkins, M.H.A. representing the Tasmanian Rifle ...

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  37. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Sir George Raid, High Commissioner, cables to the Minister for Defence under date Thursday night, as follows: ...

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  38. THE KARLSRUHE'S TACTICS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Passngers by the British merchantman Vandyke arriving here after the Karlsruhe had captured the Vandyke ...

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  39. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  40. ARREST FOR ESPIONAGE DENIED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — The relaltives of Joseph Ullman deny his reported arrest in England on an espionage charge. ...

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  41. VICTORIA CROSS AWARDED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Victoria Cross has been awarded to lieutenant Dimmer, who though shot five times, served a machine gun ...

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  42. GERMAN STRATEGY DEFEATED.

    DUNKIRK, Friday Morning.—During a storm on Tuesday night the Germans between Ypres and La Bassee crept towards the English trenches in ...

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  43. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  44. TASMANIA COMMENDED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The City of Melbourne Rifle Club was formed tonight at an enthusiastic meeting held at the Town Hall. Senator Pearce ...

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  45. NEGLIGENTLY STRANDING THE OCEANIC.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Lieutenant David Blair, navigating officer of the Oceanic, has been found guilty of negligently stranding the ship on ...

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  46. NO REPLY FROM TURKEY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning. — president Wilson has conferred with Mr Daniels, Secretary for the Navy, regarding the firing by the Turkish ...

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  47. GERMANY

    ROTTERDAM, Friday Morning. — The "Vossische" says Krupps capital has been increased by seventy million marks. The family have taken up the ...

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  48. WAR IN THE AIR

    BOULOGNE, Friday Morning. —A German airman bombed Amiens, Killing eighteen horses. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. SOUTH AFRICA

    TAKES CARE OF BRITISH FLAG. CAPE TOWN, Friday Morning. — When De Wet removed the Union Jack from the Courthouse at ...

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  51. WIRELESS NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.— It is officially announced that the incident in Columbia connected with wireless neutrality has ended. but the ...

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  52. A TRAWLER CAPTURED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. — A Dutch tornedoer captured a trawler flying the German flag in Dutch waters, suspected of mine laying. ...

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  53. GERMAN TRENCHES STORMED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Press Bureau states that an eye-witness narrates that to the westward of Ypres a third attempt to storm some ...

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  54. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The sum of £2 0s 6d has been received at "The Daily Telegraph" office towards the Belgian Relief Fund from the Misses M'Gutre and Chin Tock, the ...

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  55. NO INFRACTIONS OF NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.— Unofficial information states that Britain and France have received assurances from Columbia that no ...

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  56. AUSTRIAN STEAMER SUNK BY MINE.

    VENICE Friday Morning. — The Austrian steamer Josephine of Tri[?] struck a mine and sank in the Advice. Six of the crew were saved. ...

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  57. MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    HOBART. Friday.—At a meeting of the committee of the Tasmanian [?]tor Ambulance movement to-day it was reported that £700 was actually ...

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  58. Advertising

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