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  2. TURKEY'S PLIGHT

    ROME, Thursday Night.—The lack of rifles is more serious in Turkey than munitions. Turkey expected to receive 300,000 mausers, but they did not ...

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  3. THE POST OFFICE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — As a result of the wholesale evidence of disorganisation revealed by Mr M'Anderson in his report on the business management ...

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  5. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—An official report states that Brest Litovsk, a strongly fortified town of Russian Poland, on the Bug. 132 miles E.S.E. ...

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  6. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Friday Morning. — A communique reads: In Va[?]gana we advanced and took up positions at Monte Mentera and Monte Salubit. ...

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  7. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—A communique reads: There has been a violent bombardment at Rheims, and heavy petard and grenade fighting along ...

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  8. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Reuter's correspondent at Alexandria states. Again the Australians and New Zealanders have covered themselves with ...

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  9. THE ALLIES' TRIUMPH

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, in a farewell message, said the discussions with members of the Cabinet had ...

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  10. SEPARATE PEACE.

    ATHENS, Thursday Night.—It is rumored that Turkey is likely to make a separate peace with the Allies unless Germany declares war against Italy. ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. — An Austrian communique states: We successfully repelled all Italian attacks. ...

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  12. FORTIFICATIONS PENETRATED.

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—An official report states: The Austro-Germans stormed the western and north-western fronts, and penetrated the ...

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  13. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—A communique states: Sixty-two aeroplanes flew over the Dillingen armor plate and shell factory, northwards of Saalouis ...

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  14. SINKING OF THE ARABIC

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Germany has unofficially announced that it is believed the commander who sank the White Star liner, Arabic, ...

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  15. WHAT FRANCE IS DOING

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Rudyard Kipling, after a visit to the west front, writing to the "Daily Telegraph," says, France is not merely ...

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  16. THE NOVO GEORGIEVSK GARRISON.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—The "Retch" states that the garrison at Novo Georgievsk in the last stage of defence did not exceed a division, ...

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  17. METAL EXCHANGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The committee appointed in connection with the Commonwealth Metal Exchange, representing producers, consumers, buyers ...

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  18. ALLIES' AIR SQUADRONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—A German communique states: Two hostile air Squadrons bombed the valley above Saar Louis, several persons being ...

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  19. GERMANS STRIVING TO CAPTURE VILNA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Reuter's agent at Petrograd states that the enemy had two thousand guns of various calibres at Kovno. Fighting ...

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  20. YOUTHFUL ESSAYIST

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the League of Empire essay writing competition this year, the prize for boys under 14 years of age comes to ...

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  21. WIRELESS FROM THE CHANCELLOR.

    BERLIN, Friday Morning. — A wireless message states that Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Chancellor, authorised the statement to be ...

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  22. EXTENSIVE BOMBARDMENTS.

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — A communique states: Our aeroplanes on Wednesday bombed the cantonments of Dannes and Baussant, causing fires ...

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  23. STRONGER PREMIER WANTED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—A Twenty-four leading members of the Duma and Council of Empire have discussed the reorganisation of the ...

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  24. WAR ON THE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.—Owing to disasters in the Gulf of Riga the bulk of the German fleet at Libau has been removed to Danzig. ...

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  25. A HEIGHT RECORD.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Australian aviator Hawker has been awarded the height record, he having alone attained a height of 18.393ft. ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    HAVRE, Thursday Night.—In order to expedite their progress on the east front, Germany has stolen sleepers from the Belgian railways. The ...

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  27. GREATER SACRIFICE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Earl Selborne, Minister for Agriculture, addressing representatives of agricultural societies at Westminster, said the ...

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  28. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—A communique states: The enemy resumed the offensive in the Schoonberg-Radzivichki region, and there was severe ...

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  29. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Two deaths from cerebro-spinal meningitis occurred to-day, both being soldiers. There are no fresh cases. There are ...

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  30. SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Swedish steamer Disa has been sunk. The crew were landed. ...

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  31. BOMBARDMENT OF ZEEBRUGGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. — The "Tyd" states that a great number of soldiers were killed by the British bombardment of Zeebrugge and 90 ...

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  32. MESSAGE FROM THE CZAR.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The Czar, after an interview with M. Cruppi, the French ex-Minister of Justice, sent the following message to France: ...

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  33. FIRST TASMANIAN VICTIM.

    HOBART, Friday. — A military funeral took place this afternoon, when the remains of a member of the Expeditionary Force, named Charles H. ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN SUCCESSES

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—An Austrian communique states: The Hungarian Landwehr, under General von. Arz, captured the village of ...

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  35. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND WAR LOANS.

    ZURICH, Friday Morning.—An analysis of the Socialist voting on the war loans in the Reichstag shows increasing opposition. Fourteen opposed ...

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  36. 780 OFFICER CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The casualties amongst officers in Gallipoli during the past eight days were 780, including 205 Australians and 109 New ...

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  37. BELGIAN RAILWAYS BROKEN UP.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—The Germans have officially announced that eight hundred kilometres of Belgian railroads will be broken up and ...

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  38. HELP FROM INDIA

    SIMLA, Thursday Night. — The recent Anglo-Russian naval successes in the Baltic have been received with the utmost enthusiasm and rejoicing in ...

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  39. FEDERAL PENSIONS

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  40. RUSSIAN FORTS CAPTURED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—A German communique states: Our vanguards reached Bielostok and gallantly expelled the enemy from the northward ...

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  41. POLES ORDERED TO RETURN.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—General von Hindenburg has ordered all the Poles who fled to return to their homes, and is threatening to heavily ...

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  42. GERMAN SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Squadron Commander Bigsworth with an aeroplane bombed and destroyed single-handed a German submarine off Ostend ...

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  43. KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Major Ernest Williams, of the Northumberland Fusiliers, has been killed at the Dardanelles. He was a son of a ...

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  44. GERMAN SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Earl Selborne, Minister for Agriculture, addressing a meeting at Westminster, said the operations at the Dardanelles ...

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  45. THE NATIONAL REGISTER.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Lord Kitchener, in replying to a Labor query, stated that there is no ground for the allegation that the national register ...

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  46. CLOSING OF HOTELS

    PERTH, Friday. — The Legislative Assembly to-day passed without division the second reading of a bill for a referendum on the redaction of hotel ...

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  47. "LABOR LEADER" AND CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Stipendiary at Salford has ordered the restoration of the seized copies of the "Labor Leader." The owners agreed ...

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  48. ROYAL ORDINANCE FACTORIES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Arrangements have been completed to transfer all Royal ordnance factories to the Ministry of Munitions. ...

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  49. THE COAL TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Three South Wales collieries stopped to-day owing to dissatisfaction with Mr Runciman's award. Over two thousand ...

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  50. SILENT WORK

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — M. Viviani, Premier of France, addressing the Chamber of Deputies, paid a tribute to the silent work in committee ...

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  51. ROOSEVELT SPEAKS OUT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, in addressing a camp of military students at Plattsburg, New York, asserted bitterly that ...

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  53. CONFIDENCE IN FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — The Chamber of Deputies, by 539 votes to one, carried what was equivalent to a vote of confidence in the Government. ...

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  54. GERMANY'S FINANCES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — The Treasury officials regard the reports of Germany's grave financial condition as inspired, with the view of ...

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  55. NO PEACE TILL FRANCE AND BELGIUM FREE.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—Mr Lloyd George told Senator Humbert that while a single German remained in France or Belgium no Englishman ...

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  56. THE OUTLOOK GRAVE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Mr Runciman, Mr Lloyd George, and Mr Henderson have written to the South Wales coal miners declining to receive ...

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  58. Alleged Illegal Operation:

    Nurse Cotton was before the Hobart Police Court yesterday charged with having carried out an illegal operation, and Cecil Hay was also charged ...

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  59. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The interest on short loans is £4 7s 6d, and on bills £4 17s 6d per cent. ...

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