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  2. AUSTRALIA'S WAR

    CLUNES, Friday.—The number of men which Clunes has been asked to send to make up Australia's new army of 50,000 men is but 17, with reinforcements of six men ...

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  3. THE WAR LOAN.

    It behoves all who desire to help their country to display their patriotism in some practical form, and those who cannot go to the front ought to subscribe to the ...

    Article : 399 words
  4. WAR AND TRADE.

    Probably no decision arrived at by the Government in connection with the trade war against the enemy has aroused so much interest in commercial circles as has the ...

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  5. CALLED UP.

    The first call of the recruits enlisted under Lord Derby's scheme was made on Thursday, and there were lively scenes at Whitehall and other recruiting centres ...

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  6. GALLIPOLI.

    No mo[?] vivid account of the evacuation of Anzac has been given than is contained in a New Zealand medical officer's diary, published in the "Manchester Guardian," ...

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  7. "TO OUR TRAGIC END."

    In London, the position in regard to Mont[?]negro is regarded as obscure. Reports are meagre. It is officially announced at Rome that ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Extracts from the diary of a New Zealand medical officer give an interesting account of the closing days at Anzac. Several questions in ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. TRADES HALL AND WAR.

    As a equel to the strong opposition displayed [?]y the public towards the Trades Hall Council concerning its action against [?]cruiting, the motion asking all ...

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  10. KUT-EL-AMARA

    At least, Major-General Aylmer, with his relief column, was only seven miles from Kut-el-Amara, where Lieut.-General Townshend has been b[?]ged for some weeks. ...

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  11. RUSSIANS PURSUE TURKS.

    "We are pursuing the Turks on the C[?] front," says a Petrograd communiqué, "and the enemy is suffering heavy losses. The Czar has congratulated the ...

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  12. MR. GEORGE MUSGROVE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. George Musgrove, the well-known theatrical manager, died after a long illness at his home at Rose Bay this afternoon. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S WHEAT.

    "Fairplay," a London weekly newspaper, which pays particular attention to shipping and other commercial subjects, in its current issue says:— ...

    Article : 305 words
  14. GREECE.

    King Constantine, according to an interview published in the Associated Press of New York, is profoundly indignant at the recent high handedness of the Allies. The ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. CRICKETERS' TRIBUTE.

    The vestibule at Scott's Hotel was crowded yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Archie Yuille sold by auction the cricket relics which had been handed to the ...

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  16. SUEZ CANAL ZONE.

    Lieut.-General Sir John Maxwell, commanding officer in Egypt, has issued a proclamation setting forth that railway tickets to the locality of the Suez Canal zone will ...

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  17. STERN STRUGGLE

    A Petrograd communiqué announces:— "North-west of Czernowitz we captured a sector of the-enemy's position, and repulsed five desperate counter-attacks, inflicting ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. Disloyalty in South Africa.

    The provincial congress of the South African (Ministerial) Party has discussed the truculent attitude of certain of the rebels, released after serving terms of ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. BRITAIN'S BLOCKADE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) stated on Thursday that an opportunity would be afforded to the House of Commons on Wednesday next to debate the ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. SUVLA BLUNDERS

    Mr. John Redmond, the Nationalist leader, asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) whether, in view of the inputations on the corps and divisional ...

    Article : 438 words
  21. AIR SUPREMACY.

    Several British papers are making a feature of the exploits of the German Fokker aeroplanes, and suggesting that these machines are stronger and faster than the ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. THE KATZ EPISODE.

    Sir,—I was astonished on reading that a deputation of the Federated Clerks' Union waited on the Minister for Defence, making [?] claim for damages, &c. I am ashamed to ...

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  23. War Powers of Crown.

    The King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice on Thursday refused an application for a habeas corpus on behalf of a naturalised British subject who has been ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. FEDERAL WAR COMMITTEE.

    A report of the proceedings of the Federal Parliamentary War Committee, which met on Wednesday, was yesterday made available by the Minister for Defence (Senator ...

    Article : 223 words
  25. PROVISION FOR WOUNDED.

    Mr. Membrey, M.L.A., chairman of the State War Council, speaking at the unveiling of an honour roll at South Preston Methodist Sunday-school on Wednesday ...

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  26. British Submarine Lost.

    The official announcement is made by the British Admiralty that a British submarine has been lost through having run aground on the coast of Holland. Portion of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. Loss of Clan Liner.

    Captain Swanston, of the s.s. Clan MacFarlane, which was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean on December 30, has furnished some additional details of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. BARALONG INCIDENT.

    The London correspondent of the Copenhagen "Aftenposten" gives a version of the Baralong incident, which indicates that the American muleteers, who swore that the ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. DEFENCE PAY OFFICE.

    The new pay-office of the Defence department at the Victoria Barracks has been completed. The building, which occupies a central position in what was formerly the ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. Price of Victory.

    In a speech at Edinburgh on Thursday evening, Lord Rosebery said:—"We shall be exhausted but victorious, though almost bleeding to death from such debt taxation ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. Murder of Nurse Cavell.

    The German authorities have levied a fine of 500,000 franes (£20,000), on account of the recent assassination of the Belgian [?] named Cels, who betrayed Nurse Cavell to ...

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  32. FATHER AND FIVE SONS ENLIST.

    Driver T. Nelson, sen., of Kensington, who has been invalided home from the front, is now on a visit to his son at Donald. In addition to volunteering for active ...

    Article : 106 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    It is announced by the base records office of the Defence department that the casualties and disabilities sustained by Australians on active service number 37,000. This, ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. GERMAN GOODS.

    Sir,—Recently I saw some little adhesive pictures known to children as "transfers," and bearing the legend "Made in Bavaria." These could not have been imported before ...

    Article : 136 words
  35. Alien Traders.

    In the Home of Lords, Lord Lansdowne, Minister without portfolio, replying to a question concerning alien traders said that in a business not incorporated as a British ...

    Article : 80 words
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