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  2. THE WAR

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—the German Admiralty state that four raiding German cruisers and two torpedo flotillas were accompanied by a battle ...

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  3. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    REinforcements for the Tasmanian Expeditionary Force, to the number of 95 in charge of Lieutenant C. A. Littler, arrived in Launceston by the ...

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  4. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.— Senator Sone, representing Missouri, where there is a large German population, adversery criticised the ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — In the case of the Attorney-General of New South Wales versus Williams, the appeal has been dismissed with costs. ...

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  7. THE ALLIES PROGRESS

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A communique states: We have made slight progress east of St. George's and repulsed a counter-attack at Berry an ...

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  8. WITH THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    Squadron Quartermaster-Sergeant T. P. Drake, Third Light Horse (Tasmania) with the Australian Expeditionary Force, writes, from Naadi, ...

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  9. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    The case in which the Privy Council has thus delivered judgment was, one that arose from the objection of some people in New South Wale to the ...

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  10. NOTHING TO REPORT.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning. — The midnight communique states there is nothing to report. ...

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  11. SUPPLY OF WHEAT

    HOBART, Tuesday—The House of Assembly went into committee to-night to deal with a message from the Governor to appropriate £95,000 for the ...

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  12. A DUTCH CAPTAIHN'S VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — The captain of the Dutch trawler Erica states that he was 120 miles from Heligoland at 9.30 a.m. on ...

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  13. FIERCE NIGHT ATTACK

    PETROGRAD. Tuesday Morning.— Prisoners state that the Germans unexpectedly attacked in the Cuzow Bzuna region at daylight because a ...

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  14. FOOD FOR THE ENEMY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The "Morning Post" says a test case is preparing, which, if allowed, will be more injurious to the Allies than the ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND'S PART.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, sent a telegram to the battle cruiser New Zealand: "Well ...

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  16. GERMANY INDIGNANT

    WASHINGTON Monday Night.— Germany has vigorously protested against America shipping hydroplanes to the Allies. Germany relies on the ...

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  17. GERMANS IN IGNORANCE

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — German prisoners state that the German public is kept in ignorance of the Russian victories in Bukovina. ...

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  18. NOTICES

    On Wednesday next the Rowitta will run a cheap day trip to Launceston races leaving Gerorge Town at 6.30 a.m., the Taranna leaving Lsunceston on return the ...

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  20. LOST IN A GALE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Press Bureau reports that the British armed merchantman Viknor has ben lost in a gale, or struck a mine, north ...

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  21. DEFYING A SENTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Tow officers at Torquay, refusing to allow sentry to search their motor car, the sentry's rifle went off. and a bullet ...

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  22. OFFICIAL GERMAN VERSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — The German official version states that the British broke off the engagement seventy miles from Heligoland, and ...

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  23. THE DACIA CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Herr Noldeke, a Hamburg jurist, in an article in the "Cologne Gazette," referring to the Dacia steamer, says it ...

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  24. BRITISH AVIATORS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The "Daily Chronicle" Dunkirk correspondent states that Major Raleigh and Captain Roche, who participated in the ...

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  25. THE BLUCHER'S CAPTAIN SAVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Blucher's captain is among the survivors. Mr John Redmond, on behalf of ...

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  26. THE SERVIAN ARMY

    ATHENS, Tuesday Morning.—Further contingents of Cossacks and considerable quantities of war material have reinforced the Serivan army. ...

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  27. "A SCRAP OF PAPER"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning. — Dr. VonBethmann Hollweg, the German Cahncellor, on being interviewed, explained that his "scrap of paper" ...

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  28. SAILORS NARRATIVE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. Morning.—The Erica's sailors narrate that the British fire was somewhat slower than the German, but was far more efficient. ...

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  29. AUSTRIANS MORE ACTIVE

    PETROGRAD. Tuesday Morning.—A communique states: The Russians to the northward of Rawa destroyed an armored motor car, which was ...

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  30. SATISFACTION AT PARIS.

    PARIS Tuesday Morning.—Admiral Beatty's victory was received with the greatest satisfaction and spirited newspaper comments. ...

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  31. BOMBS FROM THE AIR

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—The "Handelshlad" says that the recent French aerial raid was the cause of the wreck of a motor car repairing shed ...

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  32. BUILDING SUBMARINES

    MONTREAL Tuesday Morning.—Mr Charles Schwab has abandond the scheme to build submarines in the United States. He recently transferred ...

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  33. NEW YORK PRESS REJOICE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning. — Leading newspapers have a tendency to rejoice over Admiral Betty's victory, in view of the belief that the Germans ...

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  34. THE HIGH COURT'S RULING.

    "When" delivering the ruling of the High Court of Australia, Acting Chief Justice Sir Edmund Barton said that the object of the suit was to preserve ...

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  35. THE RUSSIANS DELIGHTED.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — The Russians are delighted over Admiral Reatty's victory. Admiral Skrydloff declares that the British ...

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  36. SHIPPING INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Representatives of the shipping industry have furnished a statement to the Board of Trade showing that while the ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the case of the Attorney-General of new Wales versus Williams, the appeal has been dismissed with costs. ...

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  38. A GERMAN RAIDER

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— German advices state that the cruiser Karshruhe sank eleven merchantmen in the last fortnight. ...

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  39. RIFLE CLUBS

    The following additional rifle clubs have been registered: Colebrook, The Miners' (Port Nicholas) and Scottsdale. ...

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  40. PROHIBITION

    PETROGRAD. Tuesday Morning. — The Government has informed the Duma that the national savings in 1914 were eight-four million robles ...

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  41. SUNK BY A MINE

    ROME. Tuesday Morning.—It is reported that an Austrian cruiser struck a mine and was sunk near Trieste. ...

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