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  2. THE WAR DAY BY DAY: IN A FRENCH MILITARY HOSPITAL

    Writin from Northern France, Mr. [?] Will Irwin the American journalist, describes a visit to wounded British soldiers in hospital. ...

    Article : 2,371 words
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    Advertising : 544 words
  4. GALL TO THE COLOURS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 words
  5. THE LATE CAPTAIN MANGER

    The cable messages published yesterday contained news of the death in hospital at Wandsworth, longland, of Captain W. D. S. Mauger, of the 5th Battalion, 2nd ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,145 words
  6. —("Record Press.") THE FATHER OF ALL SUBMARINES.

    This was the first submarine ever built in the United States, "The Whale," the forerunner of the present under-water boats. This was built in 1804. She cost 60,000dol., and was designed for a speed of four knots an hour. _, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  7. IN ST. PAUL'S STEPS.

    Chaplain Colonel Rev. James Green writes from Gallipoli touching on a novel aapect of the war at Gallipoli. The country in which the Allies are at present ...

    Article : 515 words
  8. CAPTAIN S. J. CAMPBELL (Died of Wounds).

    Dr. S. J. Campbell, son of Mr. Hugh Campbell, M. L. A., of Portland, came up to Ormond College from the Geelong Grammar School in 1905. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 199 words
  9. Germany and America.

    The "New York World" recently presented some "high lights" in the correspondence between the United States and Germany, beginning with Germany's ...

    Article : 736 words
  10. ITALIANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Cavaliere Emilio Eles, Consul for Italy in Australasia, wishes it to be made known that, whilst Italians in Australasia eligible for military service are not for the present ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. Less-Meat Menus.

    The luncheon and dinner menus at some London hotels and restaurants are being revised in accordance with the appeal of the Government to the people to cat less ...

    Article : 123 words
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    —(Ross, Photo) BALLOON SHIP AT THE DARDANELLES.—THE BALLOONS USED IN LOCATING THE TURKISH MOVEMENTS AND BATTERIES ARE FILLED ON BOARD THIS VESSEL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 22 words
  13. RUSSIAN STOICISM.

    A writer in the Paris edition of the "New York Herald" says:—While Ronmania and Bulgana are making up their minds, Serbia resumes her task this valiant country ...

    Article : 414 words
  14. D'Annunzio Rejoins Colours.

    Acording to the "Giornale d'Italia" of June 15, Gabriele d'Annunzio, the poet, who [?] a second lieutenant on the army reserve list has been ordered to rejoin his ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. -("Record Press.") THE" L TYPE OF AMERICAN SUBMARINE WHICH WILL BE THE WONDER OF THE WORLD.

    Edison's new safety battery, which has been accepted by the United States Government, will allow a submarine to remain 100 days under water without any danger of asphyxiation of the crew. The new battery will be installed in the newest of the L. type. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  16. Buried in One Grave.

    It is a distressing picture of the realities of war that Private Herbert J. Lloyd, 5th Battalion, draws in a letter to his sister, Mrs. Jones, of Sorrento. In the course of ...

    Article : 310 words
  17. Lines to my Child.

    To-morrow you will look for me, And in your usual way, Call out for "Daddy" joyfully Expectant of my play. ...

    Article : 184 words
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