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  2. BOASTFUL GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night—From the day the Austro-German armies threw back the Russians in the Carpathians there has been a growing ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S ROLL OF HONOR

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  4. POSTAL DEPARTMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday. —Mr M'Anderson's report on the Postal Department has just been made available. First in dealing with administration it is ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

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  6. ESTATES OF DECEASED SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, in reply to a question the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said that the remission of ...

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  7. ALLEGATIONS BY RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In the Senate to-day Senator Blakey called the attention, of the Defence Minister to the allegations made by wounded ...

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  8. ASSISTING WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The question of something of a practical nature being done for those returned wounded soldiers who have been incapacitated from ...

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  9. RECRUITING

    At a social held on Saturday night the following who have volunteered for [?]tive service were farewelled: B. Archer (Gravelly Beach) A. Parker ...

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  10. SANDBAGS FOR THE TROOPS.

    A meeting is called for 8 o'clock to-night at the Mechanics Institute for the purpose of organising the work of providing sandbags for the troops. Up ...

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  11. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Lieut. J. H. Grad brigade major at Launceston received a cable from Melbourne last night that a batch of 17 sick wounded and medically unfit ...

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  12. THE NAVAL BATTLE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning—A semi-official report from Berlin states that no large German warship was sunk or damaged at Riga and no ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Senate to-day the debate on the second reading of the Compulsory Voting Bill was resumed by Senator Millen, who ...

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  14. MANUFACTURE OF SAND BAGS.

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  15. GERMAN ADMIRALTY SILENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning—The German Admiralty is silent regarding the naval disaster in the Gulf of Riga. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning—Mr. Dunstan of North Canterbury in an interview said he saw at the Victoria and Albert Dock £10,000 worth of ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Postmaster-General (Mr. Spence) moved for leave to bring in a bill to provide for the free ...

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  18. TANNED SHEEPSKIN VESTS.

    The arrangements for the manufacture of sheepskin vests in Launceston have not been completed yet pending the settlement of problems as to ...

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  19. RETURNED' SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Public feeling was stirred to a pitch of intense enthusiasm to-day upon the return to Melbourne of over 200 sick and wounded. ...

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  20. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night—Bank of Australasia shares are quoted at £106 10s; Bank of New South Wales, £36 15s; Union Bank, £49 5s; National ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—There was an angry meeting of Lipton's shareholders a deficit of a quarter of a million sterling being shown ...

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  22. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday Morning.—A number of natives in a group were dancing at Kentani when lighting killed thirty-four. ...

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  23. APPEAL FOR FIELD GLASSES.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Circulars have been sent to the Wardens throughout the State appealing for field glasses for the use of the troops at the front. ...

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  24. GERMAN TRADE UNION RELIEF.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday Morning—During the first nine months of the war the German trade unions paid twenty million marks for the relief of ...

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  25. NURSES FOR SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A conference to make arrangements for securing an adequate and efficient supply of nurses for service among the troops ...

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  26. CONFESSION TO CAMP DESERTERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for the Navy. (Mr. Jensen) said that the Minister for Defence ...

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  27. LABOR CONGRESS SUGGESTION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday Morning—The Labor Congress adopted a resolution that when the enemy is driven out from all occupied ...

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  28. WOUNDED AND SICK SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The wounded and sick soldiers who had been returned to Australia are to be given the best available medical ...

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  29. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—King George in acknowledging the report of the Merchant Service Guild writes: "I realise the magnificent work ...

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  30. THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL SILENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Postmaster-General declines for the present to make any comment upon the drastic report of Mr M'Anderson on the ...

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  31. SUPPLYING SOLDIERS WITH DRINK.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, in replying to questions put regarding supplying soldiers with drink, the Prime ...

    Article : 87 words
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