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  2. RIFLE RESERVES.

    The attitude of the Education Department towards teachers desiring to enlist has created. considerable discussion owing to a misunderstanding of the position. The Teachers' ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Assuming for the sake of argument that Germany's claim to the Possession of 120, submarine mine-laying vessels is correct, the next question she must face would be a ...

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  4. DARDANELLES.

    Quite the outstanding feature of this morning's cables is the news that British and French warships have united, in a fierce and apparently successful attack upon the Dardanelles. ...

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  5. CONTRABAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Edward Grey, in his Note to the United States, says the British Government has just been made aware of the fresh German decree ...

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  6. IN BELGIUM.

    PARIS. Sunday,--The following communique was issued to-day:-- "Important forces of Germans attacked the Allied trenches east of Ypres, and after ...

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  7. HUGE LOSSES.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--An official pronouncement states:--Austrian communiques claim that 29,000,Russians were made prisoners at Bukowina. Really, our effectives ...

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  8. GALLANT CANADIAN.

    LONDON, Sunday:--- Lance Corporal Cieary, a crackshot, who was formerly in the, Canadian Mounted Police, and recently gained a Victoria Cross, led the assault of ...

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  9. CARPATHIAN FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The latest communique states that the enemy's attacks between Dukla and Wiszkow have been particularly fierce, but have been, repulsed. ...

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  10. EAST PRUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A communique states:--"We are gradually retiring on Augustow.,"We captured the height north of ...

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  11. SEVERE TRENCH FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The London. "Daily Chronicie's" Dunkirk correspondent reports that on Monday the Middlesex Regiment evacuated some unsuitable. trenches after ...

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  12. HEAVY REARGUARD FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Daily Mail's" correspondents with the Russian armies state that 175,000 Russians in East Prussia, retired in good order before 400,000 ...

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  13. BRITISH GALLANTRY.

    LONDON,Sunday.--In his bi-weekly bulletin, Sir John French states that the enemy has been very active during the past few days to the south-eastward of Ypres. ...

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  14. RUGBY UNION.

    No less than four district meetings under the Rugby Union scheme for the military, drill and training of its players and supporters, will be held to-night. This is an evidence of the ...

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  15. GERMAN FOOD RIOTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An English governess, after having been a resident of Berlin for seven years, has returned to England. During her stay in Berlin she did not ...

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  16. APPOINTMENTS AND PROMOTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.---The following appointments and promotions have been made in the Australian Imperial Forces:--To be captaing: Captain L.F.S. Hore ...

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  17. BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty announces that on Friday morning a fleet of battleships and battle cruisers, accompanied by flotillas, of destroyers, and aided by a. ...

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  18. THE BLOCKADE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A submarine, without warning, torpedoed the French, steamer Dinorah. whlist proceeding from Havre to Dunkirk. The Dinorali reached Dieppe. ...

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  19. IMPERIAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The March issue of the "Round Table" strongly advocates an Imperial Conference before peace is made. Mr. Harcourt's. postponement, it ...

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  20. UNCLEAN HANDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "New York Times" justifies Great Britain for declaring food to be contraband and warns Germany that she will be held striectly ...

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  21. PRESS RIFLE CLUB.

    Members of the Press Rifle Club met at Aarons' Exchange Hotel on Saturday night. There was a good attendance. Mr. C. Theakstone presided. The following office-bearers were ...

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  22. ANOTHER VESSEL STRUCK.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Cambank, with a cargo of copper, from Huelva (Spain) towards Liverpool, had taken up her pilot, and was gathering speed when her look-out saw ...

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  23. GENERAL GABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The Times" ; Sick and Wounded Fund exceeds £1,000,000. Five hundred men of the Grenadier Guards have been transferred to the ...

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  24. NO MORE PARLEY.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--State Department officials announce that the United States will not make further representations relative to the war zone, either to Britain ...

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  25. AFRAID.

    LONDON, Sunday.---Sailings have been usual from British ports, but, owing to the fate of the Belridge, the crews of five Danish steamers and six Swedish vessels ...

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  26. FIGHT FOR WHEAT.

    The forcing of the Dardanelles,' besides securing the mastery of Constantinople, would open a way to the Black Sea, and facilitate the export of 10,000,000 quarters of ...

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  27. RECRUITING SLACKENS.

    There was a slight falling off last week in the recruiting figures, compared with the two preceding weeks. However, as the figures for the two previous weeks constituted records the ...

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  28. JAPAN'S HAUL AT TSING-TAU.

    PEKIN, Sunday.--The amount confiscated from the Germans at Tsing-tau by Japan totals six million dollars. Seventy buildings, which were found to ...

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  29. GERMANY'S MINE SOWERS.

    ROME, Sunday,--The newspapers regard the statement that the Germans have built 100 mine-sowing submarines as bluff. ...

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  30. MANLY.

    At a meeting of the Manly Rifle Club, held in the Control Hall,Captain Badmington,presiding, the subject of entrance fees and subscriptions was discussed. Several speakers ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN COUNT KILLED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Count Salm, the Austrian tenuis champion, has been killed inaction. ...

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  32. SHIP'S BOATS TOWED.

    PARIS,Sunday.--The boatswain of the French steamer La Ville de L'ille, which was torpedoed aud sunk by the German submarine U16, states that a submarine, seeing ...

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  33. TURKS AND CHRISTIANS.

    CAIRO,Sunday,--Certain Turkish authorities in Palestine have, published pamphlets urging Moslems to stone non-Moslems to death. ...

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  34. BRITISH PRESS OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Most of the British newspapers declare that they will be surprised if Germany's Note is received with satisfaction in America. ...

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  35. BEFORE WAR INSURANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--A proclamation under the Trading with the Enemy Act. has been issued by the Federal Executive Council dealing with insurance policies issued before ...

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  36. MILITARY CROSS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Captain C. B. Wilson, of the 10th Hussars, who was mentioned in Field Marshal Sir John French's despatches, has been awarded the Military ...

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  37. NOT "SCIENTIFICALLY PROVED"

    LONDON, Sunday,--It transpires that at a secret session of the international Socialists Conference, held in London, the proceedings were exceedingly stormy. French ...

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  38. GERMANY'S LATEST RECRUITS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--It is officially, announced that Germany has called into service men between the ages of 50 and 52 years. ...

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  39. SUBMISSION OR WAR.

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.--Representative Bartholdt has been much criticised for a speech is the House of Representatives, where in he declared that America's ...

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  40. SUSPENSION OF TRADE MARKS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Application has been made by the Wesley Co., Ltd. 64, Pitt Street, Sydney, for the avoidance or suspension of a trade mark held by Ferdinand Mathens, ...

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  41. SHIPS PURCHASE BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The Democrats have decided to allow the Opposition to talk the Ships. Purchase Bill out. President Wilson has abandoned, the idea ...

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  42. MUSICIANS.

    The first parade of the Musicians Rifle Club was held in Government House. Grounds on Friday, when Lieutenant Dakin of the Rifle Forces, Captain M'Kellar, Mr. Payne, Mr. ...

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  43. THE BIRKENFELS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Government has decided to release the German-captured steamer Birkenfels, now at Capetown, for Australia, and hopes to soon release the ...

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