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  4. FRENCH POSITION FAVORABLE

    A Paris official message says:--"The night was rather disturbed between Arras and the coast. The Germans, after a violent bombardment, ...

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  5. WITH THE BRITISH

    Lieut.-Colonel a'Court Repington, the Military Correspondent of "The Times," writing from the British headquarters, says:-- ...

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  6. TRAIN OVERLOOKED

    An inquiry was opened today into the railway disaster at Gretna, in Scotland, when a troop train and another train collided, and the London ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. CRIME'S AFTERMATH

    Germany has asked America for another week's delay in replying to the Note in regard to the sinking of the Lusitania. ...

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  8. RUMORS CIRCULATED

    Sensational rumors are abroad in regard to the cause of the disaster at Gretna. It is alleged that the signal box ...

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  9. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    "It must be clear to all that the men who have fought for their country must be considered on their return," said Mr A. G. Sainsbury, the Chief ...

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  10. IMPOSITION POSSIBLE

    Relatives of many soldiers at the front have recently received cable messages purporting to have been sent by the soldiers, asking that money ...

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  11. ROYAL SCOTS SUFFER

    More than 200 deaths have now resulted from the railway disaster at Gretna. Of the victims 190 were members of the Royal Scots' Regiment. ...

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  12. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS

    Changes consequent on the appointment of Col. J. G. Legge, chief of the General Staff, to succeed Major-General Sir Wm. Bridges, who was in charge of the Australian forces at the ...

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  13. CO-OPERATION PAYS

    A report submitted to a Congress of representatives of co-operative societies showed that there wore 1380 societies in Great Britain with a turnover of ...

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  14. CONDITION IMPROVING

    By private cable message, Miss A. Seymour, of the Education Department, has received news that her brother, Private J. P. S. Seymour, who ...

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  15. MAJOR PROMOTED

    Major J. T. Marsh was appointed Lieut.-Colonel in the Expeditionary Force at a meeting of the Federal Executive today ...

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  16. SIEGE BRIGADE APPROVED

    This morning the formation of the proposed siege brigade of the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery to serve beyond the Commonwealth, in the ...

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  18. SICK SOLDIERS HELPED

    Frequently workers for the Red Cross Society are accused of indifference to the soldiers here. As a matter of fact, a large collection of comforts has been ...

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