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  2. DARDANELLES CRISIS

    LONDON, Monday—General Lord [?] Chief of Staff of the Army Air Marshal Sir H. M. Trenchard, and Admiral Lord Beatty ( First Sea ...

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  3. “AUSSIE’S ATTITUDE”

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — Soon after the House of Representatives met this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made a statement regarding ...

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  4. Starve or Fight

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The [?] men who wish to enlist in S[?]by are out-of-work returned soldiers who preferred another war to ...

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  5. VANCOUVER MILITIA

    VANCOUVER, Monday — The commandants of the Vancouver militia have telegraphed Ottawa offering two battalions ...

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  6. FRENCH CANADIAN PRESS

    OTTAWA, Monday — While the Government continues to receive communications from all ex-servicemen’s organisations volunteering their services, ...

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  7. STATEMENT BY PREMIER

    NEW YORK, Monday — The Australian Press Association’s Ottawa correspondent states that Mr Mackenzie King (Canadian Premier) following ...

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  8. STOCK EXCHANGE NERVOUS

    LONDON, Monday — The Stock Exchange is gloomy owing to the Near Eastern station. Most quota Hons are marked down, but there is ...

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  9. SIX DAYS TO LEAVE

    Three British officers told the correspondent to-day that Kemal had given the Allies six days to leave Constantinople. ...

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  10. NAVAL RESERVE ORDERS

    OTTAWA, Monday — Naval reservists have received orders from London to hold themselves in readiness ...

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  11. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Lloyd George sent the following reply to Mr. W. M. Hughes (Commonwealth Prime Minister), and Mr. W. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand): ...

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  12. FRENCH COMMENT

    PARIS, Monday — The “Echo de Paris states that those has never been language more threatening or a greater display of force seen. It ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday — The premier (General Smuts) being absent on a tour in Zululand, no statement has yet been made on the Near ...

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  14. ARMY IN IRAK

    Kemal Pasha has another army in Irak, consisting of new recruits from the Kurdish hill tribes, with a sprinkling of old veterans. Jowat Pasha is ...

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  15. Massey’s Action

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Tuesday — in the House of Representatives today there were crowded galleries in anticipation of Prime Minister Massey’s ...

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  16. COMMUNICATION FROM PARIS

    It is now admitted that a communication has been received from Paris, but its nature is not disclosed Following the Cabinet meeting it ...

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  17. LATEST ADVICES

    LONDON, Tuesday, Noon — Official circles regard the situation as easier. The Foreign Office has not received any confirmation as to Angora’s reply ...

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  18. THE INDEMNITIES

    BERLIN, Monday.— Harr Haverstein (director of the Relcha[?]) has informed the German cabinet of the Reichbank’s [?] ...

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  19. GREEKS’ GETTING DESPERATE

    ATHENS, Tuesday — The Ministerial Council has decided to call up the 1908 and 909 classes in order to form a civil guard. The last Greek ...

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  20. ASSURANCES TO FRANCE

    LONDON. Tuesday — Allied dragoons have handed a note to the Kemalist representative at Constantinople for transmission to the Angora ...

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  21. “NO ONE WANTS WAR”

    The “Daily Express,'” in summing up the opinion of Government supports says that no one wants a new war, not even Kemal Pasha. The ...

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  22. “SMELLS OF POWDER”

    PARIS, Monday — “Le Petit Parlsien” states that the British note smells a little of powder. “It is our turn” says the paper, “to beg our ...

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  23. Maoriland Enlistments

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday — The registration of men willing to enlist for active service are breaking all the great war records. Up to noon ...

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  24. ARMY OF OCCUPATION

    PARIS, Monday— The Rhine province newspapers announce an approaching visit by Sir. A. Worthington Evans (British Secretary for ...

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  25. “A GROSS BLUNDER”

    According to a “Sun” cable received from London Major-General Sir Charles Townshend interviewed by the London “Daily Mail” said. “The ...

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  26. Keep Cool

    SYDNEY. Tuesday— With the latest cabled news regarding the prospects of war with Turkey, the first feeling of agitation passed away. It ...

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  27. ENTOMBED MINERS

    JACKSON (California). Monday— After three weeks of ffren[?] drifting through hundreds of feet of solid rock in the hope of releasing the 45 ...

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  28. AMERICA NEUTRAL

    NEW YORK, Monday — The “New York Times” states that the American Government will refuse to become involved in political entanglements ...

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  29. CONSTANTINOPLE’S PERIL

    LONDON, Monday —The “Daily Telegraph’s” Constantinople correspondent states that with the British Government rushing every available ...

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  30. Labor Party’s Attitude

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — The Federal Labor Party to-day passed a resolution endorsing the statement of Mr. Charlton (leader) and congratulating ...

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  31. MISS FISKE’S CASE

    LONDON. Monday — Mrs Bite Marguerite Fiske, an Australian, prominently associated with the entertainment of wounded Anzacs during the ...

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  32. GERMANY JUBILANT

    LONDON, Monday — The “Morning Post” states that the Berlin press of all shades of opinion is revelling in the despatches from London. Paris ...

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  33. Red Cross Ready

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — Her Excellency Lady Forster desires to state that the Australian Red Cross Society is watching events, and is prepared ...

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  34. LEAGUE INTERVENTION

    GENEVA. Monday— Dr. Nansen has moved asking the council of the League of Nations to take steps to see if the League cannot intervene ...

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  35. “AN HONOR.”

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The first war gun to be unveiled in the grounds of a State School was unveiled at Bond by the Minister for Education ...

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  36. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON. Monday — In the match commencing at Scarborough on Friday Yorkshire made 233 after losing five wickets for 58 against the Rest ...

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  37. INSTIGATION OF RIOTS

    Nevertheless Kemal Pasha’s chief card is the instigation of riots and revolution in Constantinople and Thrace. Already disguised Turkish ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday — The Orient Steam Navigation Company has invited tenders for the construction of a new steamer for the Australian ...

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  39. CAUTIOUS CANADA

    OTTAWA. Monday — Mr. Mackenzie King (Canadian Premier) has an ...

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  40. PROTEST FROM WORKERS

    LONDON. Monday — The Municipal Employes’ Conference in London has protested against the Govenment’s action in sending troops to ...

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