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  5. MEN AND WOMEN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 975 words
  6. ASQUITH GUARDED

    Every effort was made to keep quiet the arrival in Dublin today of the Prime Minister, Mr., Asquith. A military guard with fixed bayonets and ...

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  8. WHY KUT FELL

    Mr. A. G. (Smiler) Hales attacks the Government in Horatio Bottomley's weekly, John Bull, for the surrender of Kut-el-Amara. He says that he knows that General' Townshend expected that the Government would send an army strong enough to save him and the Empire's honor in the Middle East. ...

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  9. WIN FRENCH HEARTS

    Correspondents say that the Australians are already most popular in France with the country folks amongst whom they are billetted, their unfailing good temper, ...

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  10. CALL FOR CLEMENCY

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asqulth, arrived at Kingston, Ireland, early this morning. The utmost interest attaches to the visit, and the principal newspapers extol the ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. DEAD MAN'S HILL

    The Paris official message issued this afternoon says:-- "During the night the Germans vainly endeavored to dislodge us from our Dead Man's ...

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  12. HUGHES AND AFRICA

    In addition to the invitation from the South African Government, Mr. Hughes has received many letters and cablegrams from various societies and well-known Australians, ...

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  13. GUNS SILENCED

    Australians on furlough who arrived last night state that a lively bombardment occurred on Wednesday, but the Australians held their own and silenced several enemy ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. SINKING THE SUSSEX

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the Echo de Paris, says that Admiral von Capello, the successor of Tirpitz, has promoted Lieutenant Otto Steinbruck, who was the commander of ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. LARGE LOAF DEIFIED

    The writer of the Letters of An Englishman (which appear in the Daily Mall every Saturday) this week discusses the speech delivered by Mr. Hughes at Queen's Hall. He ...

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  16. TWO MORE EXECUTIONS

    It is announced that James Connolly and John M'Dermott were shot this morning. A Dublin official message says:-- "Connolly and M'Dermott. signatories of ...

    Article : 183 words
  17. PROTESTING TO BRITAIN

    A Washington message states that the Exchange News Agency says that President Wilson intends to enter a vigorous protest against Great Britain's policy whereby, it is ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. TRENCH RAIDS

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas, correspondent of the Dally Mail, writing from the British headquarters on the western front, describes the experiences of the Anzacs during trench ...

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  19. RED CROSS NEEDS

    Sir Maurice de Bunsen has informed an Associated Press interviewer at Washington that the British Government is prepared to allow the despatch of medical supplies to ...

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  20. GERMAN OFFICIAL CLAIMS

    A German official message claims that several of the south-east of Hohenzollern Redoubt, near Hulluch, have been stormed, the British suffering ...

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  21. SKEFFINGTON COURT-MARTIAL

    The court-martial on the officer alleged to be responsible for Sheehy Skeffington'a death was held today. ...

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  22. A YEAR AGO

    The British Eye-Witness describes the great defeat of the Germans by the British near Ypres and by the French lower down towards Arras. He says that it was simply ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S RECRUITING

    This morning the enrolling officers at the Barracks had 71 men before them. Fifteen failed to pass the tests. ...

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  24. LETTERS TO SOLDIERS

    Letters for soldiers on active service are not in future to be addressed to Egypt or France, as the case may be, but simply "Australian Imperial Forces, on active service abroad." ...

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  25. ENLISTMENT OF MINORS

    Approval has been given for the enlistment in the Australian Imperial Force of youths between the ages of 18 and 19 years of age, whose parents consent to their enlistment on ...

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  26. QUESTIONS ON IRELAND

    Twenty four questions will be asked concerning the Irish rebellion in the House of Commons on Monday, mostly relating to the arrest of men who, it is alleged, did not ...

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  27. PILOT'S HOME DESTROYED

    The residence of Captain Holgate, of Crookhaven Heads Pilot Station, was destroyed by fire early last night. All the contents, were lost. ...

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