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  2. THE EASTERN BATTLE FIELDS.

    FIGHTING IN EASTERN EUROPE IS PROCEEDING ON FOUR MAIN BATTLEFIELDS. IN EAST PRUSSIA. ON THE FOUR RIVERS OPPOSITE WARSAW. IN THE CARPATHIAN PASSES AROUND DUKLA, AND IN BUKOWINA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NATIONAL RESERVE.

    The Motor Cycle Corps, formed for borne defence, in connection with the National Reserve, now possesses a membership of 31. Mr. J.A. Fair, who is secretary to the movement, wishes ...

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  4. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Petrograd, correspondent send fine. lurid stories of the fighting in the Carpathians, which are good "blood and thunder" rending but really tell us nothing. The official ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Austria is pessimistic regarding the situation in the Carpathians, where the Russians report further victories, and heavy losses to the enemy. The Russian invasion of Hungary" has begun in ...

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  6. CANAL ATTACK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Cairo correspondent of the "Evening News" reports that two iron boats, captured at Suez, were built to hold to men, and were elaborately ...

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  7. THE BRITISH FIRE.

    CAIRO, Thursday.--An eyewitness of the recent engagement with the Turks on the Suez Canal states that, the British fire was deadly accurate, and that. Turkish dead ...

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  8. NORTH SYDNEY UNIT.

    There was a good muster of members of the North Sydney unit at St. Thomas's School Hall, M'Laren Street, on Wednesday evening Fourteen new recruits were sworn in by ...

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  9. ADULTERATED DRINK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" states that some of the colonial troops have suffered severely through adulterated drink. The medical ...

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  10. NOT ENOUGH WHEAT.

    GILGANDRA, Thursday.--Mr. D.R. Hall. Attorney-General, addressed a large meeting here last night, on the Wheat Acquisition Bill. The Minister stated that the Government was ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S DUTY.

    "Australia is not doing her duty." declared Senator M'Dougall at the Masonic Club yesterday afternoon, on the occasion of the presentation of a cheque to the Red Cross Fund. "Our ...

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  12. ON THE SEAS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The following message, received via New Zealand from the captain of H.M.N. Philomel (formerly on the New Zealand station), has been made ...

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  13. DUSSELDORF BOMBED.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday.--The Allies' airmen again bombed and fired a large quantity of ammunition, motor engines,, tyres, and petrol, secreted in wooden buildings, ...

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  14. THE RIFLE CLUBS.

    An enthusiastic meeting, attended by over 300 employees of David Jones and Company, was held last evening at the company's factory in Marlborough Street, Surry Hills, in connection. ...

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  15. AIRCRAFT KNOWLEDGE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--To familiarise the public with the appearance of aircraft, official notices are being posted throughout London, illustrating the German and ...

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  16. VICTORIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The annual report of the Victorian. Rifle Association gives statistics for the year showing a total of 1061 members and 150 affiliated clubs. Action had been ...

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  17. MORE PROTESTS.

    CULCAIRN, Thursday.--At a public meeting in Burrumbuttock, a protest was made against the Government's "wheat grab." The following motions were carried:--"That the ...

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  18. ROUMANIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Nish states that under German orders Austria is preparing to invade Roumania so as to prevent the ...

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  19. THE CARPATHIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--The Germans on Sunday brought up their best troops to reinforce the Austrians at Tukolk Pass, and themselves led the attack. ...

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  20. AFRICAN REBELS.

    PRETORIA. Wednesday.--An unconfirmed report announces that the Germans have executed the rebel leader Maritz, alleging treachery. ...

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  21. POSITION IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Replying to the Opposition leader, the Premier said that there was a difference of opinion as to whether the present harvest would provide seed and food for the ...

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  22. TRIAL OF WESSELS.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.--The trial of Wessels on a charge of high treason is proceeding A Basulo chief, Lethaniwopel, gave evidence that Wessels wrote him a ...

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  23. THE CRUISER MOLTKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A despatch from the cruiser Moltke is being semi-officially circulated in the German newspapers, claiming that the Moltke sank a British ...

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  24. MOTOR AMBULANCE CAR.

    We have received from Mr. George Crowley, manager of the City Mutual Life Assurance Society copy of correspondence between the Underwriters' Association and the society with ...

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  25. BULGARIAN LOAN.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--A telegram from Vienna states that the Austro-German banks have advanced Bulgaria 150,000,000 francs out of a total loan of 500,000,000 ...

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  26. NYASSALAND LEADER KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A Press Bureau report, states that the leader of the Nyassaland vising has been killed. ...

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  27. A CORRECT REPORT.

    In the course of the correspondence regarding wheat purchases which we published yesterday, Mr. W.H. Drew, writing to the Premier, expresses pleasure at learning from the ...

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  28. BRITISH FORGES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Army vote, providing for 3.000.000 men, has passed the House of Commons. The Naval Estimates, which have been ...

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  29. CAPTURED STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill announced that all seaworthy captured and detained enemy steamers were now ...

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  30. ASIA MINOR.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--The Turks are actively fortifying the Asia Minor coast facing the islands of Chios and Mitylene. The Gocben has been repaired, and is ...

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  31. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--ln your Issue of to-day appears a copy of a letter written by Mr. N. Mutton to Mr. W. H. Drew, In which the former refers to our clients. Messrs. Purbury, Henty, and Co. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Sir George Reid, the Australian High Commissioner, is issuing 50,000 pamphlets to schools and libraries in Great Britain, summarising ...

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  33. LLOYD'S RATE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lloyd's rate against capture between Australia and England is now 60s. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN CAPTURES.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A communique states that the Russians captured 23 officers, 1500 men, and several guns in the Dukia, Lupkow, and Uzsok Passes of the ...

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  35. BOOTS FOR RUSSIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Some days ago it was rumored that an Australian manufacturer had secured and was endeavoring to secure an order for the supply of 2,000,000. pairs of ...

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  36. GERMANY'S HOPES.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The "Berliner Tageblatt," confesses that it is not certain that German hopes will be realised or that Germany will be victorious. ...

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  37. BLOWN" UP IN THE NORTH SEA.

    DUNKIRK, Thursday;--The captain of a steamer reports that he saw what he believes was a German submarine blown up six miles north-west of Dunkirk. It is ...

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  38. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Mr. H.J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, stated in the House of Commons to-day that officers of the United States Army were going to ...

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  39. THE TRUCE.

    Under the heading. "The Little Pledge that is Kept and the Big One that is Broken," the "Worker" of yesterday rates the Holman Government for keeping "the political truce which ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN PESSIMISM.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday.--The latest Austrian communique is couched is pessimistic terms regarding the situation in the Carpathians, where the Austrians are ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN AT THE FRONT.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.--Letters received by the last English mail state that Dr. T.E. Parker, lieutenant, in the R.A.M.C., and son of the Rev. T. Parker, of the Goldsmith Street ...

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  42. SHORT OF FOOD.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday.--A message from Berlin states that the issue of bread tickets is imminent. The authorities are Inducing school children to renounce ...

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  43. IN BUKOWINA.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. Martin Donohoc, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, reports that the Russians are strongly pressed in Bukowina, and are retreating. ...

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  44. DEPARTING GERMANS.

    Another party of German civil officers will return to Germany by the Ventura, which leaves for San Francisco to-morrow. They are being Allowed to return according to the terms of ...

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  45. RETAINED VESSELS.

    PERTH. Thursday.--The Agent-General, Sir Newton Moore, cables that at the request of the Perth Chamber of Commerce, he has arranged for a deputation to the High ...

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  46. GARGO FROM AMERICA.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--in the House of Commons to-day. the Hon. Nell Primrose, Under-secretary for foreign Affairs, stated that the Government, was inquiring as to ...

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  47. 'A' BOMBARDMENT.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--An official message stales:--"Our destroyers bombarded three enemy batteries at Trebizond (on the Black Sea) on Monday. They destroyed three ...

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  48. THE SENTENCE ON G AUDIN

    WELLINGTON. N.Z., Thursday.--Application will be made to-morrow for a writ of Heabe[?]s Corpus in the case of Gaudin, who was sentenced by a Military Court to five years' ...

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  49. TRADE-UNION RESTRICTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The federation of Engineers will support a temporary relaxation of trades-union restrictions. in order to meet the requirements of the Admiralty and ...

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  50. RETURNING TROOPS.

    Daring next week more troops are expected to arrive at Sydney from New Guinea by the vessels Eastern and Matungu. One section is coming from Wilhelshaven. ...

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