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  2. POINTED PARS.

    Judging from anthropometric details supplied by the Commonealth statist, military trainees are subjected to very keen scrutiny by the authorities. Of ...

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  3. Anarchy in Mexico.

    The provisional President oi Mexico (General Garza) evacuated the capital when General Carranza and his followers threatened to enter Mexico City with a ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. THE GREAT WAR.

    Vice-admiral Sir David Beatty, in his report on the naval battle in the North Sea, says: "British destroyers at 7.30 a.m. on Sunday sighted four German ...

    Article : 391 words
  5. Phosphorus in Shells.

    The Academy of Medicine has investigated the use of phosphorus in the manufacture of German shells. It is causing necrosis (mortification of the bone), and ...

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  6. COMING EVENTS.

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  8. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES SERVICE.

    The Messageries Maritimes service to Australia, which was stopped on the outbreak of the war, is about to be resumed. The Sontay will sail from Marseilles on ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. Strike Threatened.

    The West Yorkshire Miners Association formally has given three weeks' notice, dating from next week, that 38,000 of its men[?]ter will strike unless an ...

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  11. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    G. BOYCE.--Formulate a specific case. ...

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  12. FUTURE DATES.

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  13. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  14. VISIT TO THE EMDEN.

    The Orient liner the Osterley, on the voyage from London, deviated a little from her course to give passengers an opportunity of viewing the Emden. ...

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  15. Scott Memorial.

    For the memorial to be erected to the memory of the Antarctic explorer, Captain Scott, a site has been chosen in the grounds of Greenwich Hospital. ...

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  16. Family Notices

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  17. Russian Campaign.

    The Russians have resumed the offensive north-east of Gumbinnen, in northeast Prussia, and have advanced on Pilkallen, in their advance towards Tilsit. ...

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  18. ROUMANIA BORROWS IN LONDON.

    Greece and Roumania cannot place armies in the field, in the winter months. They can commissariat armies in the spring, and they are eager in that ...

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  19. TRADING WITH GERMANS.

    Letters from Tonga indicate that dissatisfaction exists there regarding some New Zealand merchants, trading with a German firm in the islands. A ...

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  20. HISTORICAL MEMORIALS.

    The "Morning Post" describes the rejection by the Historical Memorials Committee of the picture, "The Raid," by Mr. G. W. Lambert, the Australian ...

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  21. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    The temporary transfer of the seat of Federal Government to Sydney was effected yesterday. The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that there was ...

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  22. Kaiser's Birthday.

    The Kaiser's 56th birthday was celebrated quietly. A religious service was hold at his Majesty's headquarters, and the Kaiser, in a short speech, exhorted ...

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  23. TEACHING PROFESSION.

    Lady teachers of New Zealand who are exchanging positions for a year with teachers in London say that the work in England is 25 per cent longer than ...

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  24. MR. LLOYD GEORGE, FINANCIER.

    When Mr. Lloyd George became Chancellor of the Imperial Exchequer' a jibe was emitted from financial circles. The new Chancellor was called "the little ...

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  25. WHEAT MARKET.

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  26. Family Notices

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  27. German Officer Killed.

    The "Courant" reports that Colonel von Seydebrack, commander of the German troops in South-west Africa, has died from wounds caused by an explosion ...

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  28. POSTAL NOTES FROM EGYPT.

    Some members of the Australian force in Egypt have forwarded money to Australia by means of British postal notes, and recipients have had difficulty in cashing them ...

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  29. Invasion of Egypt.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily News and Leader" reports that the Turks are preparing to advance on the Suez Canal in three lines, the first near the ...

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  30. BOXING.

    Gunboat Smith defeated Battling Levinski, in a 20-round fight. Levinski was badly battered, but the winner was not marked. ...

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  31. SCHOONER COQUITLAM CITY.

    The schooner Coquitlam City, which returned to Moreton Bay, in a leaking condition, last Saturday night, was beached near the powder magazine on Wednesday. ...

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  32. Air Raid Denied.

    A Berlin telegram denies the report that Allies' airmen recently made a raid, on Essen, the home Krupp's armament' works. ...

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  33. TURKISH SUBJECTS.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jensen) yesterday said that the following instructions had been, issued r[?] regarding the treatment of Turkish ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIPS LTD.

    Messrs. Howard Smith, Limited, have been supplied by the head office of the Australian Steamships, Limited, with the following particulars regarding three ...

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  35. Roumania's Attitude.

    German advices from Sofia show that Roumania has informed Bulgaria that her military operations are not directed against the latter country, and that she ...

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  36. SAILING NOTES.

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  37. SOUTH BRISBANE CONVENT.

    As announced in another column. Archbishop Duhig will bless and open St. Mary's new convent, Peel and Cordelia streets, South Brisbane, at 3.30 p.m. ...

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  38. News from London.

    At the annual meetings of two of the leading banks, tributes were paid to the masterly handling of the financial and commercial crisis by the Chancellor of ...

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  39. WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    Mary Shepley, 47, who lived with her sister, Mrs. Ellen Manuill, in Despointed street, Marrickville, retired to bed on Wednesday night, and her relatives heard ...

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  40. EXPORT OF BOATS PROHIBITED.

    A proclamation has been issued, prohibiting the exportation from the Commonwealth of vessels, crafts, and boat and all kinds of floating docks and the ...

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  41. SHARPIES' STATE CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  42. EMBARGO ON WHEAT EXPORT.

    The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is of opinion that whatever the decision of the Interstate Commission, on the case cited by the Commonwealth, now ...

    Article : 126 words
  43. GERMAN SHIPS AT FREMANTLE

    The Fremantle harbour trust's 'repc[?] states that 65 German ships, used to port during 1914, making 115 shipping entries, and representing a tonnage [?] ...

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  44. ACCIDENT TO A BUTCHER.

    Alfred Machin, 21, who is employed as a butcher at the Queensland Bacon Factory. Murrarrie, met with an accident when at work yesterday, a chopper ...

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  45. SEARCH FOR THE ENDEAVOUR.

    After a buffeting of 42 days in the lattitude of Macquarie, Auckland, and Campbell's Islands, the collier Werribee arrived off Dunedin on Tuesday afternoon, ...

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  46. Contraband Cargo.

    The opinion is held generally here that as Germany is confiscating wheat supplies she now may be regarded as the sole importer oi wheat, a position which ...

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  48. LOCAL GOVERNMENT FRANCHISE.

    A measure is before the New South Wales Parliament, one of the provisions of which is the extension of the parliamentary franchise to shire and ...

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  49. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    A petition is being sinned against to proposal to make Rabaul the headquarters of the Government. The petitioners favour the appointment of a ...

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  50. ADMINISTRATOR'S TOUR IN PAPUA

    Judge Murray, of Papua, has forwarded to the Department of External Affairs, a communication stating that he has just returned to Port Moresby from ...

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  51. Allies' Battle Line.

    A communique issued at midnight states:-- The enemy blew up 50 metres of trenches in the Tracy-leval district, but ...

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  53. RECRUITING IN SYDNEY.

    Recruiting was carried on with usual vigour at Victoria barracks yesterday, when about 200 men were passed as lit. ...

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  55. RIFLE CLUB MOVEMENTS.

    The rifle club movement at Sydney increases day by day. Many business firms of the city are making arrangements for the banding of their employees into ...

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  56. NURSES FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The minister for Defence (Mr. Allen[?] announces that the Home Government has accepted the offer of the services of New Zealand trained nurses for service any ...

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