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  6. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  7. RUSSIA’S OFFENSIVE

    Satisfactory news of the Russian campaign is contained in the following communique issued at Petrograd:— The Russian troops are pursuing ...

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  8. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    Anti-German riots occurred at Milan, and lasted 12 hours. Damage amounting to £40,000 was caused. The Crowd, attacked Siemens, Shuckert’s ...

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  9. SINKING OP THE ETHIOPE.

    The missing boat load of passengers from the Elder liner Ethiope, which was torpedoed and-sunk off Land’s End, has been picked up. ...

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  10. THE DARDANELLES.

    Futrher success has attended the operations of the Allied forces on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The Allies (states a message from ...

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  11. MOCKING AT DROWNING MEN.

    A survivor, of the British steamer Spennymoor, which was torpedoed off the coast of Devon, states that the commander of the German submarine ...

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  12. GERMANY’S LATEST SHELL.

    The “Daily Mail” states that the Germans are using a new combination shell. It is simple of manipulation. It can be used as shrapnel, scattering ...

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  13. “ALL GOES WELL.”

    The Japanese Minister for Marine (Vice-Admiral Rokuro Yashiro) has sent a cable message to Mr Winston Churchill (formerly First Lord of the ...

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  14. SINKING OF BATTLESHIP.

    The loss of life on the British battle-ship Majestic (14,900 tons, four guns), which was sunk of the Gallipoli Peninsula by a submarine, ...

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  15. ZEPPELIN’S FATE.

    According to reports from Frederickshaven, the Zeppelin which attacked Southend fell into the sea. It is stated that after leaving ...

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  16. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Lord Denman, formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth, in a letter to the “Times,” advocates national service. ...

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  17. TURKS FIRE ON PINNACE.

    A pinnace from the French cruiser Jeanne d’ Arc (11,092 tons, two 7in. guns) was reconnoitring villages near Castelorizo, in Asia Minor, when it ...

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  18. CAPTURE OF ABLAIN.

    Although the advances made by the Allies north of Arras have not been great in actual distance, the general opinion is that the latest points ...

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  19. BOMBS ON GERMAN AERODROME.

    Allies’ airmen made an attack on the German aerodrome at Gontrode, killing 44 soldiers and wounding 30. ...

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  20. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    Reports from Italy show that the Italian forces are making progress at several points on the Austrian frontier. It is estimated states a message ...

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  21. MESSAGE TO WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence made the following statement in Parliament last week, which should be of interest to relatives of ...

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  22. RUSSIAN FLEET ACTIVE.

    The Russian fleet in the Black Sea bombarded and destroyed Turkish electric works, and establishments for the production of oil. ...

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  23. YOUNG TURKS AND PEACE.

    The Dede Ag[?]tch (Bulgarian) correspondent of the Paris “Temps” states that after Italy’s declaration of war Young Turks held a ...

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  24. ARTILLERY DUELS.

    The following official French review of the Western front was issued in Paris at midnight on Sunday:— “On the rights bank of the Yser ...

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  25. STRONG POSITIONS.

    The Austrians on the Friuli frontier have long been strengthening their defences with numerous guns along the left bank of the Isonza ...

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  26. America and Germany.

    Germany reserves her final declaration regarding the Lusitania until America has carefully studied the foregoing facts. Germany promises ...

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  27. CAPTURE AND RE-CAPTURE

    Sir John French (the British Commander-in-Chief) reports that further small gains have been made by the British forces at Festubert, south of ...

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  28. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST AIR-RAIDS.

    It is reported from Some that, as a protection against air raids, the Colonnade at the Doge’s Palace in Venice has been bricked in, and that sand, has ...

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  29. SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT RHEUMATISM

    There is a good deal of superstition in regard to the treatment of rheumatism. There are shops where magic rheumatic rings can be purchased; ...

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  31. SUBMARINE PIRACY.

    Further details of the submarine attack on the Ping Suey (6,458 tons), belonging to the China Steam Navigation Co.), when in the ...

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  33. ZEPPELINS DROP BOMBS.

    Stockholm reports state that Zeppelins dropped bombs on Helsingfors, capital of tho Duchy of Finland, and destroyed a passenger steamer and ...

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