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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphet[?]ville on Tuesday morning on the track, which was fast going, Madame Dour went six furlongs in 1.3[?] —Greek Fire strode ore[?] furlongs at an even time gait. Four furlongs in ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. MAKING OF MUNITIONS.

    The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Lloyd George) to-day moved the adjournment of the House in order to make a statement in regard to the making of munitions. He ...

    Article : 228 words
  6. TIRPITZ’S SHIPS.

    A droll communique has been issued from Berlin detailing fruitless efforts on the part of German warships to find the British Flect. The German Admiralty states:— ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. CHANGED SITUATION.

    The naval expert of The Pall Mall Gazette states that the withdrawal will relieve the fleet and the mercantile service of a heavy strain. There have been too many small ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. AUSTRALIA’S SACRIFICE.

    The War Office announces that all troops at Suv[?]a Bay and Anzac, Gallipoli, with their guns and stores, have been transferred, with insignificant casualties, to another sphere of operations. ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. GERMANY MUST LOSE.

    A meeting of Australian business men was held to-day, Sir George Reid presiding. He said—“When peace comes our treatment of German commerce cannot be ...

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  10. “DON’T FORGET GALLIPOLI.”

    When invited to comment uopn the news received by the Register on Tuesday morning, the Premier (Hon Crawford Vaughan) said he thought it would be ...

    Article : 253 words
  11. Largely Increased Output.

    The Ministry for Munitions had erected buildings to supplement the works of private firms. The Ministry had also organized 40 local ammunition committees in ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. Victoria Park.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning most of the horses bating raced on Saturday were not pushed along. Edi[?] and Nether[?]on only did pace work, and Blackpool ran four furlongs in [?]4½ ...

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  13. “PAINFUL EMOTIONS.”

    The Evening Standard congratulates Gen. Monro on the success of the withdrawal, which threatened to be a rearguard action with tragic possibilities. The ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL PRONOUNCEMENT.

    Mr. Asq[?]ith, in the Hon[?]e of Commons, said the troops bad been successfully transferred in pursuance of a decision of the Cabinet, which was arrived at some ...

    Article : 95 words
  15. Enormous Shell Expenditure.

    The quantity of shell fired during the operations in September had been enormous. The battle lasted for weeks, yet there had been no shortage of this ammunition, which ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. 1ST AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    It is understood that a summary of the report of the committee of enquiry into the conduct of the 1st Australian General Hospital in Egypt has been cabled to ...

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  17. LUSITANIA MURDERERS.

    In the House of Commons the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Nacnamara), referring to widespread rumours that the navy had captured the submarine ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. MR. FORD.

    Mr. Henry Ford has ingrati[?]ed himself with the pro-Germans in his party o[?] the most bitter attack on American munition factories, which he states are making the ...

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  19. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON.

    The abandonment of [?] and Suvla is the sensation of the day. The newspapers were hurriedly brought up as the news boys, with their placards announcing the ...

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  20. Labour Still Scarce.

    One of the first things was multiplying of the output of machine guns. A new [?]tory to produce smaller guns had been equipped, and two new factories had been ...

    Article : 135 words
  21. Lord French in Paris.

    The French President M. Poincare, has received Lord French at the Elysee. ...

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  22. WHY THE PLAN FAILED.

    The Daily Chronicle says the withdrawal must be a sore wrench to the Australians and New Zealanders, whose heroism has made Anzac immortal, yet few of them but ...

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  23. The Danish Agreement.

    Lord Parmoor, in the House of Lords, said that the agreement with the Copenhagen Merchants’ Guild was contrary to international law. The Government was ...

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  25. Russia and Bulgaria.

    The correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung, at Bucherest, fully confirms the report that the Russians are moving large numbers of troops from Rent to the ...

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  26. RECRUITING.

    The Prime Minister announced in the Commons to-day that owing to the difficulty of classifying the recruiting results the Cabinet were without Lord Derby’s ...

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  27. Into Camp on Tuesday.

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  28. German American Plots.

    Frederick Metzler, a pro-German suspect, who had beep arrested in connection with the anti Ally plots, has confessed that Mr. Koenig, a director of the Hamburg. ...

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  29. HAS THE CAMPAIGN ENDED.

    The Evening News describes the [?]cuation of Anzac as one of the sen[?]tions of the war. The journal is of the opinion that while the decision does not ...

    Article : 216 words
  30. WORK OF NAVY.

    Gen. Munro gives great credit for the skilfully conducted transfer of the forces to the general commanding the retreat, and the navy. ...

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  31. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Ptc. C. L. Schrader of the 16th Battalion, whose death was officially reported on December 8, was killed in action on November 20 at Gu[?]po[?]. He was the older ...

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  33. BANK OF ADELAIDE DIRECTORATE.

    Nominations were received on Tuesday to fill the vacancy caused in the board of directors of the Bank of Adelaide by the death of Mr. James Harvey. There are ...

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  34. ESCAPE FROM MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    A telephone message was received at the Metropolitan Detective Office early on Tuesday morning from the Parkside Mental Hospital to the effect that a ...

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  35. TURKS NAPPING.

    The War Office states that the Turks. were not aware of the evacuation, although the great army which was withdrawn was in the closest contact with the enemy ...

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  37. ANZAC AND SUVLA.

    Our map shows the southern portion of the Ga[?]pob Peninsula, and particularly the situation of Anzac, where the Australian Expeditionary Force in the gallant landing on April 2[?] made its fame ring the world over inp[?]us of praise. Anzac Cove was for some weeks after the famous landing unknown. In vain the soldiers’ friends at home searched the map for the locality of their brave sons’ exploits. It was only when, weeks’ afterwards, letters began to arrive that the name was found to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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