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  3. GERMANY’S NEW ALLY.

    The correspondence published in London concerning the events which led to the rupture with Turkey contains perhaps little that is new to ...

    Article : 2,311 words
  4. THE OLD YEAR.

    Some years, like some men, are born fame, and some have it thrust upon them. 1914 may be placed within the latter category. At its beginning the ...

    Article : 8,227 words
  5. STATE HIGH SCHOOLS.

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  7. GERMAN ARTILLERY.

    The Latest surprise in the way of German ar[?]llery (writes the London correspondent of the “Age”) is the Minewarfer, of trench mortar. The ...

    Article : 1,360 words
  8. RIFLE CLUBS.

    On the outbreak of war, Tasmania contained [?] active rifle clubs, comprising [?] members. The magnitude of the rifle club movement and ...

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  9. BRASS BAND FOR NEW TOWN

    A meeting was held at New Town on Tuesday evening at which it was decided to form a brass band for New Town—a long-felt want. Mr. ...

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