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  2. NAKED HIDEOUSNESS OF GERMANS SHOWN

    Sir F. G. Banbury, Unionist member for the City of London brought forward a motion in the House of Commons urging that the Government ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S DIRE PLIGHT

    Russia holds 500,000 Austrian prisoners. At Budapest a state of siege has been declared. Italy is reported to have a garrison of ...

    Article : 104 words
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  6. MONEY POURS IN TO AID BELGIUM

    Following on the King's example in contributing £500 to the National Committee's fund for the relief of the destitute Belgians, there has been a fine ...

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  7. SWEDES FURIOUS

    Copenhagen believes that a crisis is approaching in the relationship between Sweden and Germany. Germany's treatment of Swedish ...

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  8. BOMBS MISS TRAWLER

    A German seaplane attempted to drop bombs on a trawler in the English Channel, east of Dover, but met with no success. A British seaplane ...

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  9. BULGARIA FIRM

    The Paris paper "Petit Parisien" records a conversation between representatives of the Triple Entente Powers (Britain, Russia and France), and King ...

    Article : 72 words
  10. CRIMES NOT FORESEEN

    Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, when questioned in the House of Commons, said it had been decided that members of the crews of ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. MUNITIONS IN THE MAKING

    Mr J. M. Robertson, Secretary to the Board of Trade, stated in the House of Commons that 47,000 women had volunteered for war service, and that ...

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  12. MYSTERY EXISTS CONCERNING PLANS

    Mr J. L. Garvin, editor of the "Pall Mall Gazette," writing in "The Sunday Observer," says:-- In regard to the eastern situation an ...

    Article : 205 words
  13. FOE FEELS STRESS

    It is officially estimated that the number of Austrian prisoners in Russia is [?]00,000. ...

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  14. HOSPITAL DEVELOPS

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson has received a letter from Dr J. W. Barrett, written at Heliopolis, in which he states that the Australian ...

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  15. BELGIUM REMEMBERED

    As a result of the Melba concert in the Town Hall last night, the Belgian Relief Fund will be augmented by £6100. ...

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  16. PEACE DELEGATES SELECTED

    Mr R. M'Kenna, Minister for Home Affairs, has refused applications by 150 women to attend the Peace Conference. He has issued permits to 24, ...

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  17. HUNGARY AFRAID

    A state of siege has been declared at Budapest, the capital of Hungary. ...

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  18. ENGLAND DEEPLY DESPISED

    Professor Ernst Heinrich Haeckel, the well-known German naturalist and evolutionist, has resigned from the Rationalist Press ...

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  19. HOLLAND CUT OFF

    All communication with Holland has been stopped. ...

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  20. PREFERENCE FOR SOLDIERS

    Speaking in the House of Commons in reply to a question Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, said that the Government would carefully and ...

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  21. KITCHENER ARRAIGNS ENEMY

    A scathing indictment of the inhumanity of Germany was made by Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener, Minister for War, in the House of Lords, in ...

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  22. NATURALISATION SOUGHT

    Many thousands of aliens have applied for naturalisation, but in the majority of cases have been refused. Ninety-seven Germans and thirty ...

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  23. WORKERS WANTED TO INCREASE OUTPUT

    Questioned in the House of Commons today, Mr F. D. Acland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the Government was ...

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  24. HOTELS MAY CLOSE EARLIER

    Earlier closing of hotels during the war is being quietly and informally discussed by State members of Parliament. Some assert that licensed ...

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  25. REVISION OF PRAYER BOOK POSTPONED TILL AFTER WAR

    In reply to a petition by leading clergy and laymen, Dr. Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, has agreed not to proceed with the revision ...

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  26. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT

    Mr A. Fisher, the Prime Minister, states that he has been aware for some time of the desire of the British Government to secure more skilled ...

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  27. DOCTORS SHOW PATRIOTISM

    There are probably not more than 3000 qualified medical men practising in the Commonwealth, and from this number has to be taken nearly 400 who ...

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  28. POPE AND DIPLOMAT

    Prince von Bulow, German Ambassador at Rome, and the Vatican both deny the report printed in the Paris "Figaro" that Prince von Bulow ...

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  29. AMBASSADORS RECALLED

    In view of the great interest in the probable action of Italy, significance is attached to the announcement that four of her ambassadors ...

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  30. AMUSING CONVALESCENTS

    Residents of Geelong are providing amusement for the convalescent soldiers at Osborne House. Several concert parties have made the trip, and ...

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  31. PROBLEM OF DRINK

    According to "The Times" the Government has arrived at a more moderate decision in regard to dealing with the drink problem. The paper ...

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  32. TROOPS ON ISLANDS

    Athens reports that Italy has been concentrating troops on the islands or the Archipelago for several months. It is estimated that 200,000 men have ...

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  33. NURSES NOT REQUIRED

    Having his attention directed to a resolution of the Women's National Association, Colonel R. H. Fetherston, Acting Director-General of Medical ...

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  34. STATEMENT TOMORROW

    It is announced that the Government's policy in regard to the liquor traffic will be disclosed in the House of Commons on Thursday. ...

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  38. GUESTS MUST REGISTER

    A rule has come into force in Britain under which guests at hotels and boarding houses must register. ...

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