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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    After singing the National Anthem to-day, the Stock Exchange re-opened. ...

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  3. THE EVER CHANGING FRONT.

    The front alters from day to day, and there is no great change in the situation, but the French are gradually advancing, driving back the ...

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  4. An Ever-changing Front.

    A refugee from Mauberg states that German siege guns have been placed on cement platforms built on carefully selected spots. These spots were ...

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  5. BOMBARDMENT OF CATTARO.

    The surrender of Prezemysl is believed to be imminent Large bodies of the Allied Fleets resumed the bombardment of Catta[?]o ...

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  6. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,--In your Tuesday's edition you have inserted a short account of the late Captain Douglas Lucas Tooth, of the Ninth Lancers, who was lately ...

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  7. SEE SAW FIGHTING.

    An eye witness to some of the fighting, who has returned to Paris, described the recent desperate engagement in Anole between the Aisne and ...

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  8. BREAD CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    Germany's' bread crisis is becoming acute. The working classes protest and say that the bread is a mixture of flour, potatoes, and starch. Many ...

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  9. Smallpox

    The Health Authorities notify an average of two cases daily of smallpox. There are still 150,000 unvaccinated ...

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  10. THE MATARAM'S EXPERIENCE.

    Passengers by the steamer Mataram, which arrived this morning from Singapore, state that she was hove to by a cruiser, but after certain ...

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  11. OPERATIONS AT TSING TAO.

    Active aerial reconnoitring continues at Tsing Tao. German aeroplanes ascend every night, necessitating the Japanese fleet to ...

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  12. PRINCE RANJITSINHJI'S OFFER.

    Prince Ranjitsinhji (the well-known cricketer) has placed all his resources at the disposal of the Empire. He has promised to maintain a force of ...

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  13. Raising Funds

    Attorney-General Hall stated to-day that the Government had not contemplated adopting the suggestion of the Industrial Unions' Committee for ...

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  14. CARGOES IN ENEMY'S SHIPS.

    The Board of Trade announces that British owners of cargoes in neutral ports in enemy's ships may be permitted to pay freight to the agent for ...

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  15. DISTRICT NEWS.

    One of the best attended functions yet held at Stoker's Siding took place on Thursday night when a farewell social was tendered the local ...

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  16. CONDITIONS IN THE EAST.

    Passengers by the Mataram state that the condition in the east is deplorable commercially. The war is popular in Japan, apart ...

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  17. COUNTER ATTACKS CHECKED.

    There has been great activity on the part of the Germans all along the line. Some heavy counter attacks have been made, but repulsed ...

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  18. GERMANY'S AFRICAN POSSESSIONS.

    British forces are continuing activities in South-West Africa and have occupied Leuderitz. ...

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  19. IN PRAISE OF THE DOMINIONS.

    The "Leader," commenting on what it terms the welcome news of the capture of German New Guinea, says: Both Australia and New Zealand ...

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  20. GERMAN SHIPS AT MANILA.

    The Japanese steamer Inaba Maru arrived from Japan to-day. Passengers reported that between 20 and 30 German ships are ...

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  21. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.

    Sir George Reid has cabled: In a speech last night Mr. Lloyd George said that for every Belgian soldier that fell on the field three innocent ...

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  22. Minister for Railways Astonished

    In reply to a deputation asking for the deviation of the eighth section of the North Coast Railway to go via Woolgoolga instead of Coramba, Mr. ...

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  23. Trinity College of Music

    Anent the above, we are pleased to be able to say that the following candidates succeeded in obtaining silver medals in their respective division: ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. RHODESIANS FOR SERVICE.

    Over 100 Rhodesians, who served in the Boer War, waited on the French Consul at Capetown and offered their cervices to France. The Consul, ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. BOMB SNIPING IN PARIS.

    The victims of the bombs dropped by a German aeroplane in Paris were ah aged solicitor and his seven-year-old grand daughter, who were on ...

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  26. BAVARIANS INCENSED.

    German military authorities are inquiring into the Bavarians allowing French prisoners to escape. The Bavarians are incensed. ...

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  27. PETROL SHIPMENTS.

    British merchants are commenting on the large shipments of petrol from America to Denmark, where ordinarily little is imported. The ...

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  28. Aviation at Christchurch

    Aviator Scotland while ascending at Christchurch, performed a series of remarkable evolutions. He had a miraculous escape when he was landing. ...

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  29. THE BATTLE OF AISNE.

    The Times military correspondent, commenting on the battle of Aisne, says the situation is interesting, and developments should now be rapid. ...

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  30. CABLEGRAMS

    Twenty members of the original committee of the Irish Volunteers, identified with the Sinn Fein movement issued a manifesto repudiating Mr. ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. OVERTHROWING A GERMAN FORCE.

    An official bulletin issued at Petrograd reports that the fighting at Hopotzoke and Dieuskeiuk ended in the Germans retreating. ...

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  32. SPRINGING A TRAP.

    After the withdrawal of the Russians from East Prussia the Germans approached the frontier town of Wirballen. The Russians occupying the ...

    Article : 147 words
  33. Advertising

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  34. New Zealand Wrecks

    The steamer Kairaki, wrecked on the west coast of South Island, is supposed to have struck a reef. The boat was abandoned in safety by the ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. THE IRON CROSS.

    The Kaiser has bestowed the First-Class Iron Gross on the whole of the crew of Submarine U9 for sinking three British cruisers. Over 40,000 ...

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  36. BUSY BOMB DROPPERS.

    A German aeroplane dropped bombs into Paris, killing a man and injuring a child. A Zeppelin also dropped bombs at ...

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  37. Assistance to Financial Institutions

    A deputation from the Trades shall interviewed Mr. Fisher requesting that since the Government is to assist the financial institutions the latter ...

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  38. THE GALLANT DEAD.

    A correspondent writes: The vast plain of Marne is littered with corpses, especially Barney, where the Germans fought fiercely. They have ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. QUIET IN POLAND.

    Petrograd advices state that the Germans have suspended active operations in Poland, preferring to entrench the entire German front, which ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. NO RURAL WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    The decision of the A.W.U. (Rural Workers) not to press the claims in the log recently issued while the war continued was to have been ...

    Article : 197 words
  41. FRENCH FLEET ACTIVE.

    It is rumored in Rome that the French Mediterranean Fleet has shelled the signal stations at Lissa, Pelagosa and Lesina, and has made a ...

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  42. ILLNESS OF THE ASSASSIN.

    The Kaiser is reported to he suffering from inflammation of the lungs, caused through falling into a trench full of water. ...

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  43. CONSCIENCE MONEY.

    It is announced that Germany has paid to the Duchy of Luxembourg £50,000 as part of compensation for invading that territory. ...

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  44. PRINCE OSCAR ILL.

    London messages received from Copenhagen report that prince Oscar, of Prussia is seriously ill, suffering from heart weakness caused by overwork ...

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  45. GERMAN BOMB DROPPERS.

    A message has been received stating that a German aeroplane arrived over Boulogne at [?]aidday and dropped a bomb in a timber yard The only ...

    Article : 54 words
  46. TREACHERY REBOUNDS.

    A message received at Rome from Trieste states that the Austrian steamer Baron Gautch struck a mine and san in the Adriatic. ...

    Article : 37 words
  47. TAKING HER POSSESSIONS.

    Germany's possessions are rapidly disappearing. A French gunboat captured Cocohaachen, Cameroon County, West ...

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