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  3. RISING IN THE UKRAINE MAY FOLLOW EVACUATION

    A message from the Petrograd states that the Ukrainian Premier has asked the commander at Kieff to send a force of Cossacks to the Ukraine, as he fears ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS PRAISED

    General Sir Henry Rawlinson, Commander of the British Fourth Army, has issued the following order:--Since the Australian Corps joined the ...

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  5. GOVERNOR STATES VIEWS ON HOHENZOLLERN DYNASTY

    Sir Walter Davidson, the Governor, speaking at the Country Press Conference, said that if the Hohenzollern Dynasty hoped to live it would have to ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. INFLUENZA RAGES

    Just Before the steamer Ventura left San Francisco for Sydney on the voyage which terminated today, more than 5000 cases of Spanish influenza were ...

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  7. New Blow by British

    [?] report received by the [?] front Field-Marshal Sir Doug[?] says:-- [?]day's prisoners northwards of ...

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  8. ARMY LIBERATING SERBIA CONTINUES ITS ADVANCE

    A message from the British Headquarters in Macedonia says:--Despite the destruction of bridges and the badness of the roads, the army of ...

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  9. RAVAGES ALL OVER WORLD

    Worldwide messages tell of the fearful ravages of pneumonic influenza. Whole families have been wiped out in Morocco, 70,000 cases have occurred ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. "THE GAME IS UP"

    On 14 successive nights, says "The Times" correspondent at The Hague, there were peace demonstrations in Unter den Linden, Berlin. The ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. ARMENIANS FIGHT WELL

    General Sir Edmund Allenby, Commander of the British Forces in Palestine, in a telegram says that the Armenian contingent in Palestine ...

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  12. FOE'S RETREAT SKILFUL

    Telegraphing on Sunday, Reuter's' correspondent at British Headquarters said:--The attack by the First and Third ...

    Article : 123 words
  13. TIN MINING INTERRUPTED

    A cable advice has been received that Spanish influenza is raging at Renong, Deebook and Bangnon, in the Federated Malay States. The general ...

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  14. LIBERTY LOAN SUCCEEDS

    A great success attended the Liberty loan, which was over-subscribed by several hundred million dollars. There were more than 22,000,000 individual ...

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  15. [?] ARMIES ADVANCING A FRONT OF FORTY MILES

    [?]w, Beach Thomas, correspondent [?]the Daily Mail," on the British telegraphs:-- The five British Armies are ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. BELGIUM COMPILES BILL

    A Belgian official message says that the bill against Germany in Belgium amounts to £334,200,000, comprising £200,000,000 for damage to December, ...

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  17. IRISH STEAMER TORPEDOED

    Another Irish packet steamer, the Dundalk (794 tons), owned by the Dundalk and Newry Steam Packet Company Ltd., has been torpedoed in the ...

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  18. GAS COMPANIES PROTEST

    Representatives of the Williamstown Gas Company and the Colonial Gas Association waited upon Mr Lawson, the Premier, today, and protested ...

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  19. NEW DANGERS FEARED

    A message from the correspondent of "The Daily Mail" at The Hague says:--Berlin messages refer to new dangers which have arisen in the North, ...

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  20. AIRMEN ACT AS CAVALRY

    A message from Paris states that aeroplanes have been playing the role of cavalry in harassing the enemy retreat. Sometimes 300 massed planes ...

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  21. [?]ERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESS

    German official message says--Know on both sides of Solesmes of Cambrai) was brought to a [?]till in the heights eastward and ...

    Article : 187 words
  22. WOUNDED MEN ENTERTAINED

    Sir Peter M'Bride, Agent-General for victoria, and Lady M'Bride entertained 1300 Australian wounded soldiers and a number of nurses at a matinee ...

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  23. TRAGEDY INQUIRY ENDS

    At the Morgue today Mr K. Phillips Deputy Coroner, concluded the inquiry into the death of Roma Smith, whose body, with the throat cut, was found in a house in Cumberland ...

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  24. MARK OF THE BEAST

    [?] correspondents draw terrible [?] pictures of the Germans' brutality [?]ies now emancipated. [?] W. Beach Thomas, ...

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  25. FINAL BLOW TO AUSTRIA

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that President Wilson's reply to the Austrian Peace Note is regarded as the final blow to the Dual ...

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  26. EDITOR SENTENCED

    For having failed to submit to a censor an article entitled "What's in the Wind?" Ernest Henry Boote, editor of the "Australian Worker," was at ...

    Article : 379 words
  27. HAPSBURGS REPUDIATED

    Reuter learns that a meeting of the Southern Slav Commitee in London, representing 7,000,000 people in Austria-Hungary, rejected the Emperor ...

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  28. RABBITS WILL COST MORE

    Prices of rabbits have been slightly increased. Rabbits, each weighing over 21b, cleaned, but unskinned, are to be sold wholesale at the rate of 13 ...

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  29. CHAPLAINS GIVEN PASSAGES MUST HAVE BEEN ON SERVICE

    Orders have been issued by the Defeice Department that passages shall not be further granted to ministers of religion "for the voyage only" from ...

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  30. CANADA AND PEACE

    Telegraphing from Ottawa, "The Times" correspondent says that in the event of a peace conference being hold, Sir Robert Borden, Prime ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. NOT HEARD OF FOR 68 YEARS

    That a man who has not been heard of for 68 yearn may be presumed to be dead was the view expressed today by Mr Justice Hood, in giving judgment on questions in ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. ARGENTINE FAVORS ALLIES

    A telegram from "The Times" correspondent in Buenos Aires says that under the influence of the Allied victories, the tide of Argentine opinion has ...

    Article : 45 words
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