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  2. CONFERENCE OF MECHANICS

    The Munitions of (Mr. Lloyd-George, attended the Trade Union Congress at Bristol on Thursday to explain the telegram which ...

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  3. THE CAMP.

    The lads being trained at the Bendigo military camp are receiving the best instruction possible. and no fear need be felt that the recruits ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN VICTORY

    Great, anxiety js being evinced in Berlin in regard to the resistance which the Russians are offering in Volhinie (South West Russia) and ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. THE WEST.

    Field Marshat Sir John trench has reported that there has been no change to report on the British front since August 30. ...

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  6. "TOMMY" AND THE FLY.

    Writing from the Western front, a British soldier says:--On those hot days in the trenches the fly bothers the harassed Tummy ...

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  7. WOUNDED HEROES.

    Looming suddenly up out of the thick haze which hung over the Bay at 7 a.m. yesterday, the hospital ship, with 636 sick and wounded ...

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  8. PUBLIC OBLIGATIONS.

    Public attention is drawn to several City Council by-laws which are to be rigidly enforced during the next few weeks in the interest of nubile health, ...

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  9. BOMBARDMENT OF ZEEBRUGGE.

    The Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf. in contradicting the, minimised account, given by Germany of the recent bombardment at, ...

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  10. ENEMY GUIDED BY TRAITORS.

    Advices from Petrograd state that the Germans are progressing in the Polish marshes, and are using a railway constructed of rails on ...

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  11. ON HIS RETURN.

    An Englishman who had been for a tour round the world was much annoyed with a report on his return which appeared in a local paper. This report ...

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  13. BALKAN NEUTRALS.

    It is reported in Athens that the Greek Premier (M. Venezetos; has; arranged, and Servia Roumania, Bulgaria, and Greece have agreed ...

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  14. RECRUITING.

    Four men offered themselves for active service yesterday. Three were accepted, while the fourth is ponding. One man passed for the ...

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  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The weekly meeting was held on Thursday evening in the Oddfellows' Hali. There was the usual good attendance of members and Mrs ...

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  16. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Official details issued in London on Thursday respecting the air-raid in the London district, and in the Eastern counties, reveal that 106 ...

    Article : 242 words
  17. AMERICAN MUNITIONS.

    The New York Tribune states that Count von Bernstorff (the German Ambassador) has begun a campaign among munition workers in ...

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  18. GOLDEN SQUARE CONCERT.

    At the final meeting of committee of the Golden Square Progress Association Red Cross concert, in aid of the Golden Square branch, ...

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  19. ESCAPED FROM GERMANS.

    The British Board of Trade has presented a service of plate to Captain A. B. Clopet, of the steamer Southport, (3588 tons, of Cardiff, ...

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  20. THOUSANDS OF JEWS KILLED.

    Jewish soldiers, who had returned front the front, partook in the Jewish New Year services in London, on Thursday. ...

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  21. TURKEY'S POSITION.

    It has been learned in Athens from an authoritative, source that the Suitan of Turkey has sent an urgent demand to the Kaiser for help. ...

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  22. ASSISTING RECRUITING.

    The Trade Union Congress carried a resolution "That m view of the importance the war issues to democracy the congress approves of ...

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  23. "THE GERMAN SCUM."

    Writing lo his parents, Lieutenant Donald Fanner, who earned the V.C. in the South African war, and who is with the Liverpool Scottish in Flanders, ...

    Article : 273 words
  24. MUNITIONS FOR RUSSIA.

    Arrangements have been made to ship lead from New South Wales to Vladivostock. Mr. .J. B. Suttor, trade commissioner in the East, has ...

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  25. SICK SOLDIERS.

    Two soldiers were admitted to the Hospital yesterday from the Bendigo camp-- William Hollingsworth, of Yambuk, via Port Fairy, and John ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTION.

    The South African election campaign is in full swing, and practically all the seals are being contested. ...

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  27. OVER THE BALTIC.

    A Stockholm message stales that Zeppelins were seen passing southwards. They later changed their course and continued to the Gulf of ...

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  28. GERMAN GAOLED.

    Gus Nolan Johann Hermann Leopold Burghurd, a native of Germany, was sent, to prison to-day for twelve months for having tampered with a ...

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  29. "NEWSPAPER RATES."

    The following is the rate of postage mi newspapers to soldiers in Egypt:-- One penny up to 16oz in weight for each paper. Not more ...

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  30. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND.

    Additional donations towards the Australian Sick and Wounded Soldiers' Fund have been received by Cr. D. Andrew as follow:-- [?] 5s. ...

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  31. TASMANIAN MINERS.

    News has been received here from Gormanston that at 1 a.m., as the result of the meeting of the miners, it was decided to agree to the ...

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  32. EARNED THE V.C.

    It is announced that Lieut. For shaw of the Manchester Regiment, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery in Gallipoli. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    The tray-cloth donated by Mrs. Pacholi and raffled by Miss Pacholi, Realised [?] 2s 6d. and was won by No. 3 2, Mrs. Locke. ...

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