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  3. THE SHOWERS.

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  5. BRITISH AIRMAN’S FEAT.

    A British aviator near Thourout sur[?]ounted three German machines, and shot down two and damaged the third. Seven Germans were killed. ...

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  6. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The activities of the British Red Cross Society have grown to such an enormouns extent that it now taken £10.000 weekly to cope with the demand ...

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  7. COUNTRY CENTRES.

    Two smart showers passed over the district the afternoon, one at 2 o’clock and the other at 6'O clock, the latter being vesy heavy. In all, about [?] inch ...

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  8. CAN THE BRITISH FIGHT?

    Thy "Daily Mirror” publishes pictures of the Orient liner Orama sinking the German armed lines Navarra, after an engagement. ...

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  9. INDIA IS LOYAL.

    In the Legislative Council the Viceroy (Viscount Hardinge) presiding,—A resolution was moved by Madhu Das, expressing the gratitude and the ...

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  10. BRITISH AFRICANS.

    A party of Britishers, under Colonel Deves, have occupied Ga[?]ab, in Luderiezland, unopposed. This is important, as it assures a ...

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  11. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. W. Bebbington. M.L.A., proceeded to Brisbane yesterday afternoon. The member for Drayton expects to return to-morrow (Saturday.) ...

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  12. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    “Eye-witness" with the British headquarters staff, reports that from the 14th to 17th heavy fighting occurred continuously at Ypres and Comives Canal. ...

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  13. AMERICA V. GERMANY.

    Telegrams from Berlin state that Mr. Gerard (American Ambassador) has handed to Dr. von Bethmann Holweg, America's reply to the German note. ...

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  14. WELL DIRECTED SHOT.

    The “Chronicle’s" Salonika correspondent states the Servian bombardment of Semlin killed 30 of the Austrian‘s staff, who were sitting in conference ...

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  15. "SO-CALLED BLOCKADE."

    The American note to Britain and Germany seeks to induce Germany to abandon the so-called blockade of Britain by means of mines and submarines, ...

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  16. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The Empire Congress of Chambers of Commerce to be held at Toronto, has been postponed for a year. ...

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  17. POPULARISING THE NAVY.

    A German writer, with a view to popularising the navy, has deseribed a visit to Wilhelmshaven. He mentions that over one of the torpedo tubes on ...

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  18. WAR RISKS.

    Mr. Joseph Bruce Ismay, speaking at a meeting of the War Risks’ Association at Liverpool, said that since the war began vessels lost, identified with ...

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  19. QUESTION OF COURTS MARTIAL

    Lord Selborne, in the House of Lords, moved a resolution aflirming the expedieney of maintaining courts martial. It was in the host interests of the navy ...

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  20. FRENCH MOVE ON.

    A communique states: There is nothing to report, except a row successful actions at the Aube River and Sursuippe. ...

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  21. STEAMERS SUNK.

    The steamer Dakby was sunk in the English Chanuel. The crew were saved. The Collier Roy Parana was torpodoed ...

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  22. ZEPPELIN SHED WRECKED.

    Commander Samson, R.N., whose daring air raids have caused the Germans to set a price on his head, has paid the enemy another startling visit in the ...

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  23. ANGRY WIVES.

    Wives of the Broken Hill workers who have gone to the Condobolin end of the Broken Hill C[?] railway, met today to protest, against the action of Mr ...

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  24. “TOO MUCH RECOIL."

    The “Chronicle’s” Geneva correspondent states that one of Germany’s newest and biggest guns, while bombarding Thaun, exploded, killing an officer, and ...

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  25. ORKNEYS AND SHETLANDS!

    It is semi-officially stated at Berlin that the Orkney and the Shetland Islands are included in the war zone. The passages of the Faroe Islands ...

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  26. BOGUS COMMANDER.

    Arthur Williams Coleman, alias Edmond William Lewis Ward (34) pleaded guilty to a charge that, not being a [?]sher of the defence force, he did ...

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  27. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    Am official communique claims marked success in the Carpathians, and the collapse of the German offensive in the north, which “never emerged from its ...

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  28. INNOCENTS ABROAD!

    The Rhine steamer Hamia, the shipper, the proprietor and others have been arrested. Five tons of copper, including three ...

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  29. A GERMAN SHELL.

    A portion of a German shell, weighing 47lb. dropped in Hartlepool, formed the subject of an action in West Hartlepool County Court. Plaintiff, a ...

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  30. RIOTS IN-GERMANY.

    Riots occurred yesterday in several, cities. There is much Biscontent at Madgeburg, where there is insufficient bread. ...

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  31. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The pastorl session was resumed this morning, and the cases of probationors were further considerad. The following first-year probationers were advanced a ...

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  32. THE BALKANS.

    The Turks are hastily fortifying the Bosphorus. A Servian Army Corps has arrived at Rexua, to repel any further Albanian ...

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  33. MISSING

    The Press Bureau states that Flightlieutenants Rigall, Hon. O’Brien and T. Spencer, who took part in the Ostend raid have not returned. ...

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  34. DISTRESSED SERVIANS.

    At a meeting convened hy the Mayor (Aldorman J. F. Gibson) last night, it was decided to open a fund in aid of the distressed Servians, and Messrs. ...

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  35. RED CROSS BOXES.

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  36. AGAINST GERMANY!

    The Paris "Jounnal" states that the Allies’ Note declares that all German property in liable to seizure under any flag. ...

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  37. SINKING VESSEL.

    A Swedish steamer reports seeing a sinking vessel off Ma[?]dal and believes that it was a German submarine. Mandal is a seaport in Norway— at ...

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  38. LATE SPORTING.

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  39. WHEAT GROWING.

    Trangie is (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph") in the wheat zone of the west, and it is in that locality that the Government of New South Wales is ...

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  40. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    A communique states that two regiments were out off in east Prussia They broke through the enemy’s lines at Augustowe, and rejoined our troops. ...

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  41. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    We are in receipt of cheque for £1/1/, from Mr. D. Woodrow (Wutul) to be placed to credit of a Belgian Relief Fund. The "Chronicle" has pleased to ...

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  42. RICH GERMANS FLEEING.

    A number of wealthy people have left German for Scandinavia, otsensibly for the sake of “pure bread." ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN TRANSPORTS.

    The transports which brought the Second Australian Contingent, discharged in the quickest possible time, and are preparing to return to Australia. ...

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  44. STRATEGIC RAILWAY.

    At the conclusion of a meeting of the Federal Cabinet held a fortnight ago the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) announced that the Government was ...

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  45. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    Theodoro Tobias was to-day lined £200 for attemptrd trading with the enemy. ...

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  46. THE KAISER HALTS!

    German wireless reports show that further hindrances have arisen to the invasion of Russia. ...

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  47. FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Dardanelles bombardment appears to mark the beginning of serious operations. Immeasurable advantages would accrue from the opening of a ...

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  48. TRADE WITH THE EMPIRE.

    At the Chamber of Commerce lun[?] to-day: On the motion of SenatorGardiner, representing the Prime Minister, it was alleged that a campaign ...

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  49. THE SUEZ FIGHT.

    The "Daily Mail." desoribing the fighting at Serape[?] states that the Turkish base was in a deep valley, 40 miles eastward They had little ...

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  50. ANOTHER "ACCIDENT"!

    The American Stemer Carib laden with cotton was mined and sunk off the German coast. ...

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  52. UNIFORMS FOR TROOPS.

    A report current in Sydney to the effect that the Federal Government was commandeering the woollen mills, was discounted by the Minister for Defence ...

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