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  2. FURTHER AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES AT THE DARDANELLES

    The heaviest list of Australian casualties so far made public was made available by the Defence department yesterday morning. It contained the names of 58 officers, 48 of ...

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  3. 100,000 MEN.

    The burst of recruiting which followed the first announcements of the fighting in the Gallipoli Peninsula died down a little yesterday. In the recruiting depot at the ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND LOSSES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— To-day's official lists bring the total New Zealanders killed and wounded in the Dardunelles to 228. ...

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  5. SALVATION ARMY.

    "Commissioner" Hay, of the Salvation Army, formally opened the new hall for the comfort of the troops last evening. The building is well lit and comfortable, and has ...

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  6. EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.

    Questions relating to the Australian military forces occupied a considerable time in the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Ozanne inquired whether the Assistant ...

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  7. ASSISTING RECRUITING.

    In order to aid enlistment in the Expeditionary Forces, Captain Blackmore, of Box Hill, suggested to the Nunawading council on Tuesday night that a signboard ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.—At a patriotic demonstration in Wellington the people turned out in thousands. The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said that ...

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  9. PERSONAL PARTICULARS

    Colonel Henry Normand MacLaurin, of New South Wales, was the fourth son of the late Sir Normand MacLaurin, Chancellor of the Sydney University. By profession he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SCARCITY OE NEWS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday several questions relating to the operations of the Australian troops at the Dardanelles were asked by members. Mr. Charlton ...

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  11. BROADMEADOWS CAMP.

    It is satisfactory to note that adequate provision for tending the sick at Broadmeadows camp is being made. Whatever were the deficiencies in the past—and ...

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  12. DEATH OF A SOLDIER.

    Replying to a question by Mr. Fenton, in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jensen) said that as a result of matter which ...

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  13. SPREADING FALSE REPORTS.

    WELLINGTON Wednesday. — The authorities are taking action against persons spreading false reports regarding the casualties at the ...

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  14. SPORT AND THE WAR.

    Sir,—The letter of "Orphan" should appeal to our sense of sympathy and heroism. Surely there might well be a cancellation of all unnecessary sports during the period of ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS CONGRATULATED.

    The Australian Women's National League has adopted a motion expressing their congratulations to the Australian troops on their successful entry upon active service in the Dardanelles, and their ...

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  16. BAPTIST CONDOLENCE.

    At the Baptist Union Conference yesterday. the Rev. B. Hewison moved— "That the Baptist Union of Victoria in assembly extend its warmest congratulations to the ...

    Article : 122 words
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