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  2. THE WAR DAY BY DAY

    The story of the raid of British flying men on the Zeppelin shed at Friedrichshafen is fold in a cable to the Chicago "Daily News" from Be[?]ne, dated December 3. It ...

    Article : 427 words
  3. SHORTAGE OF TIMBER.

    During his visit to the timber country country in the Otway Ranges last week the Minister for Forests (Mr. Drysdale Brown) referred to a proposition which, when given ...

    Article : 1,025 words
  4. THE WRECK OF A ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP.

    —("Illustrated London News." Photo.) The above picture shows what a Zeppelin airship looks like after it has been exploded by a bombs thrown from an attacking aeroplane. In the upper picture (No. 1) is seen the aluminium steel frame work of the gigantic envelope, while in the lower (No. 2) view the oar of the Zeppelin is shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  5. MEDICAL SCHOOL.

    The suggested removal of the Medical School of the Melbourne University to a site near the Melbourne Hospital was the subject of a discussion at a meeting of the ...

    Article : 299 words
  6. LIGHTHOUSE CHARGES

    HOBART, Monday.—In the absence of fuller information the announcement that when the Federal Government takes over the control of lighthouses on April 1. 1915. ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. Sentiment in Italy.

    An indication of public feeling in Italy is given in a letter received by Mrs. E. C. Clarke, of Clayton from her niece, who has been two years in italy. The writer ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. French "Ey Witness."

    The dry brevity of the French official communiques has been insufficient to satisfy the public thirst for news. To supply this need a French "eye-witness" has ...

    Article : 1,367 words
  9. Army's Nerve Centre.

    The nerve centre that moves more than two million men is in a village schoolhouse 70 miles behind the firing line (writes a correspondent of the New York "World" from ...

    Article : 293 words
  10. GERMAN AVIATORS.

    The four most popular German flyers of Germany (says the New York "World") are Count Zeppelin, Lieutenant Hirth, who happens to be a member of the New York ...

    Article : 682 words
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  12. Roast Lamb and New Boots.

    The following is translated from a letter written by a Serbian soldier a corporal in the Drina Army Corps:— War is the hungriest work you could have. ...

    Article : 372 words
  13. Bernhardi Shaw.

    Mr. Bernard Shaw has excelled his previous eccentricities by his contribution to the special supplement of the "New States[?] man" of a treatise entitled "Common ...

    Article : 681 words
  14. "British" or "English."

    The national pride of Scotsmen is often unwittingly injured by reference to the doings of "English" troops where "British" is implied. The Germans always ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. A NEW MENACE.

    A Rotterdam message says:—An Eng[?] passing through Rotterdam on his way to London has described a remarkable experience he had at a certain ...

    Article : 490 words
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