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Advertising : 49 wordsMr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister for Australia, cabled recently to Lord Derby for details of his recruiting scheme. ...
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Article : 245 wordsTelegrams from Salonica say that the town is swarming with spies. These people, it is stated, are shadowing strangers and noting the amounts ...
Article : 69 wordsPeople and press are amused at the Henry Ford ship of peace, Oscar II., the mission of which is to sail for Europe with 200 passengers at £1000 ...
Article : 220 wordsFirst Aid.--You must enlist for general service, and then apply for transfer to the Army Medical Corps. Possession of a first aid certificate is a qualification. The sooner you ...
Article : 46 wordsAlready the Australian convalescent camp at Woolwich, which has accommodation for 2000, has proved inadequate. ...
Article : 41 wordsNews of the good work being carried out by the Yokohama Ladies' Relief Fund, which is assisting the British, Belgian, and French Red Cross ...
Article : 183 wordsAthens reports that 250,000 Russians concentrated at Odessa, on the Black Sea, Ismail and Reni, in Bessarabia, were reviewed by the Czar on ...
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Article : 95 wordsBritish police are enforcing with a strong hand the power of deporting undesirable aliens. They always had this power, which ...
Article : 87 wordsNo special form has been issued the Commonwealth Statist for per[?] who have changed their addresses [?] having sent in their war census [?] ...
Article : 116 wordsLord Kitchener, Minister for War, who arrived in Rome yesterday, is being treated with marked deference, and is receiving expressions of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 wordsEarly computations that a sum of £1,000,000,000 was received toward the French war loan on the first day upon which it was open to the public ...
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Article : 45 wordsBeing found last night in Pitt street dressed as a woman, with his face blackened, and carrying a placard bearing the legend, "Queen of ...
Article : 176 wordsIt is believed that the amount received on the first day toward the French loan will be sufficient to carry on the war for two years. ...
Article : 39 wordsA message to the Havas Press Agency in Paris says that Lord Kitchener, who arrived in Rome yesterday, travelled by way of Naples. On arrival he went ...
Article : 41 wordsMr F. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, stated this afternoon that Messrs J. Darling and Sons, L. Dreyfus and Company, J. Bell and Company. ...
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Article : 125 wordsAlfred Glanville, a middle-aged [?] was sentenced at the Police Court [?] day to two months' imprisonment having stolen a quantity of mag[?] ...
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Article : 130 wordsSalonica reports that a small squadron of French aeroplanes bombarded Culgar, a town on the Strumnitza River with great success, and ...
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Family Notices : 24 wordsMuch interest was manifested in the operatic performance of the East Melbourne Conservatorium students in Her Majesty's Theatre this afternoon, ...
Article : 67 wordsSo far there is no indication of the Sydney storemen going out on strike in sympathy with their Melbourne comrades. ...
Article : 44 wordsTurkish newspapers state that Thrace should belong to Turkey, and Germany is supporting its claim to the country. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 27 Nov 1915, Page 14
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