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  4. EASTERN FRONT.

    An official bulletin published in Petrograd yesterday says:— "In the Carpathians we quietly approached the enemy's barbed-wire entanglements ...

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  5. TOMORROW'S CAUCUS.

    Caucus will meet tomorrow to deal with several important questions. The election of a successor to the late Sir Francis Suitor as President of the Legislative Council will ...

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  6. ZEPPELINS.

    A German aeroplane flew over Kent yesterday afternoon, and dropped nine bombs into Faversham and Sittingboume, but without doing any damage. ...

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  7. BERLIN'S OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A Berlin official report states that German naval airships successfully bombarded defended towns on the east coast of Britain, and that notwithstanding the heavy cannonade ...

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  8. NEW AGENT-GENERAL

    The uncertainty which has existed in the public mind and the anxiety which has beset a few really hopeful aspirants to the position of Agent- General for New South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RAIDS STIMULATE RECRUITING

    One effect of the Zeppelin raids has been to stimulate the recruiting campaign in London. ...

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  10. FRENCH AIRMEN BUSY. [?]

    An official bulletin issued in Paris yesterday says:— "At Notre Dame de Lorette the Germans thrice counter-attacked, a violent ...

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  11. BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESSES.

    A Berlin official message says:-- "The situation in the eastern theatre is unchanged. Minor engagements have taken place near Kalwarya, where we have ...

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  12. STATE'S WHEAT PROFIT.

    "I notice with interest that Mr. Wade is again attacking the Government," said Mr. Hall, Attorney-General, yesterday. "As usual Mr. Wade's criticism is a negative one. ...

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  13. FOUR STEAMERS SUNK.

    It is officially reported from Russian headquarters that destroyers in the Black Sea sank four steamers off the coast of Anatolia, and exchanged fire with the Zunguldsy ...

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  14. TURKISH TOWN BOMBARDED.

    A Sofia message reports that Russian ships bombarded the Turkish town of Karaburun, on the Black Sea. ...

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  15. RAMBLING RAIDERS.

    It is believed that yesterday's raid over the middle-eastern counties was carried out by two Zeppelins and two Taubes. The results were that three bombs fell on Lowestoft, one ...

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  16. SHOT BY GERMAN OFFICER.

    The Foreign Office has obtained a report, through the United States Ambassador, concerning the death of a British subject, Henry Hadley, who was shot while travelling in a ...

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  17. ON THE PERSIAN BORDER.

    The British continued their offensive on Tuesday south of Shaiba, in Mesopotamia. The enemy was 15,000 strong, and had six battalions of regulars, and six guns. He ...

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  18. NEARING BIG THINGS.

    Le Journal, the Paris newspaper, predicts that great events will occur on the eastern front within a fortnight, and adds that it will probably be discovered that there are ...

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  19. DEFENDING CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Since the return of General vonder Goltz the Turks have been feverishly engaged in putting Adrianople and the Bulgarian frontier in a state of defence. ...

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  20. BELGIAN FUND.

    The Premier last night expressed his gratification at the fact that the whole of the £30.000 per month guaranteed by New South Wales had been subscribed by the public ...

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  21. MUNITIONS FIRST.

    Manchester City Corporation has decided, to drop its municipal schemes, thus releasing 1500 workmen to help with the manufacture of munitions. ...

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  22. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, speaking at Manchester, made a strong protest against the manner in which the war news is censored. "Any Government," he said, "that tries to ride this ...

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  23. CRICKETER FOR THE FRONT.

    Nine doctors will leave by the Morea next week to join the Royal Army Medical Corps, and this will complete the hundred appealed for by the War Office. ...

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  24. ALLIANCE WITH GERMANY.

    Writing in the Retch, one of the Petrograd dallies, Prince Troubetskol, honorary attache to the Russian Embassy in London, discusses the rumors concerning the ...

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  25. JAPANESE FORCE NOT NEEDED

    According to an officer of the Tango Maru, the suggestion, to send a Japanese force to Europe, made by one of the Japanese statesmen, was enthusiastically ...

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  26. RAIN FOR RIVERINA.

    A monsoonal depression extender from Darwin to Port Augusta gives prospects of useful rains in the Riverina and western New South Wales. The Federal Meteorologist ...

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  27. "MERELY PRACTICE."

    Commenting upon Thursday's aerial invasion, the aeronautical correspondent of the Times says:— "It is possible that the air raid was merely ...

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