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  5. EAGER AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Frank Boland, a well-known Sydney journalist, reports that the Australasians are mowing down the Turks in ...

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  7. MUNITIONS SUPPLY

    The committee appointed by the government to inquire respecting the possibilities of manufacturing munitions in New South Wales has not yet furnished a report, but ...

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  8. GALLIPOLI WAR CHANGES

    More and more is it impressed upon us day by day that all the old theories of war have gene by the board. Just as the thrill of the descriptive work of the battle-writer has ...

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  9. SUCCESS IN LORRAINE

    A Paris official message says:-- "North of Arras fresh progress was made towards Souchez. We captured several trenches and are getting gradually nearer. ...

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  10. GUILTY OF TREASON

    General de Wet has been found guilty on eight counts of treason, and not guilty on two other counts. Sentence has been deferred. ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. VOLUNTEER WORKERS

    Evelyn M. Graham, of 142 St. John's-road, Forest Lodge, writes:-- Under the heading "Ready to Serve" appears a letter from Mr. J. E. Terry, addressed ...

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  12. GERMANS IN GALICIA

    Vienna reports declare that the Russians are retreating everywhere on both sides of Lemberg. Petrograd messages, however, merely ...

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  13. TO BE SHOT

    Sir Edmund Barton, of the High Court of Australia, sat on the Privy Council to-day in the Muller appeal, which was dismissed. Some time ago, three Germans, named ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. NEW WAR LOAN

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced the immediate issue of the second War Loan. He said that there was a deficit ...

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  15. KING OF GREECE

    An Amsterdam message states that Professor Kraus has returned from the bedside of the King of Greece. He told the Vossische Zeitung that ...

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  16. "DID THEMSELVES PROUD"

    Mr. Frank Boland, a journalist who was formerly well known in Sydney and Melbourne writes:— "The Australians have had some unique ...

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  17. GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLY

    Messages received by way of London state that when lecturing in Berlin to the War Committee Professor Ballad said that according to a Times despatch the shortage. In ...

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  18. FOR THE BELGIANS

    "Mulga Fred," a full-blooded aborigine, sat on a box in the centre of a busy Bourke-street footway yesterday, "making fire" by twirling one stick on another in the old bush ...

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  19. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS

    A Petrograd despatch states that Moscow suffered to the extent of £4,000,000 by the recent anti-German demonstrations. Nearly 500 stores and factories and 200 ...

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  20. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Mr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government proposed to postpone the elections for a year, and that it was forthwith introducing ...

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  21. POLICEMAN'S SON WOUNDED

    Private W. E. Guthrie, reported as wounded, is a son of Sergeant Guthrie, of Randwick. He is 20 years of age,and prior to enlistment was working at Murwillumbah. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND'S LOSSES

    New Zealand's additional casualties are:-- One killed, five died of wounds, three dangerously ill, 13 wounded. ...

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