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  2. VERDUN.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reported on Sunday that is was believed that the German offensive at Verdun, which had lasted for fifty days, had ...

    Article : 324 words
  3. MB. HUGHES IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Hughes on Sunday spent a quict day after the exertion of Saturday, when he was out for most of the day. His condition continued quite satisfactory. ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. DISORDER IN REICHSTAG.

    Further heated seenes took place on Saturday in the Reichstag, in continuation of the debate which followed the Chancellor's speech, in which he defined the ...

    Article : 412 words
  5. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Messages from New York and Berlin predict that Germany will deny that a German submarine torpedoed the chinnel steamer Sussex, on which several Americans were ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. PITH OF THE WAR.

    The reasons which actuated Lieut[?]-General Sir Charles Monro In deciding In favour of the evacuation of Gallipoli are given in his despatch, now ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. PETROL SCANDAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Justice Pring to-day continued his inquiry under a Royal commission into allegations in connection with the proposed State monopoly in ...

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  8. GALLIPOLI

    The British Press Burean has issued for publication in Tuesday morning's papers the report of Licut.-General Sir Charles Monro, who succeeded General Sir Ian ...

    Article : 792 words
  9. HELD BY ARABS.

    It was announced some three weeks ago that the Duke of Westminster's armoured motor-car column had rescued all the imprisoned survivors of the steamships Tara ...

    Article : 402 words
  10. GERMAN CRUELTY.

    That the conditions prevailing at the Wittenberg camp in 1915, when an epidemic of typhus occurred among British and other prisoners of war, were abhorrent ...

    Article : 394 words
  11. GERMANY'S TERMS,

    The "Cologne [?]azette" publishes a se[?]-offcial communication, complaining of the folly[?]of the Allies is not wishing to consider seriously[?]the peace terms of the ...

    Article : 244 words
  12. GERMANY'S LOSSES.

    It is officially announced that the German military casualties since [?]the beginning of the war amount to 2,700,000. This number includes 682,000 killed. ...

    Article : 28 words
  13. SALONIKA FRONT.

    News has been received from Athens that Germany has warned Greece that the Bulgara and Germans bave decided on an early offensive in Macedonia. ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. Germany's Revenge.

    Mr. Pemberton-Billing, M. P., the[?]aviator, who recently won a seat in the House of Commons, in a speech at Sunderland on Saturday night, said that within two years ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. RUSSIA'S EFFORTS.

    A violent artillery duel, as reported in a Pefrograd commu[?]é, has occurred opposite Postava, 50 miles south of Dvinsk. The enemy attempted an attack, but was ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. MEETING BROKEN UP.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed in Trafalgar Square on Sunday afternoon. Thousands of people awaited a procession organised by the Workers' Suffrage ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. Fatal Fire in Theatre.

    A tragedy occurred in the Garrick Theatre, Hereford, on Saturday evening during a children's entertainment in aid of the Soldiers' Comfort Fund. A quantity ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. MISCHIEF-MAKERS.

    By its correspondent at Amsterdam, the "Daily Chronicle" has been informed that Captain von Papen, formerly German military attache at Weshington,is now engaged ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. In. Mesopotamia.

    In a Constantinople communiqué appears a distorted version of the success at [?]alabinyah of the British force marching to the relief of Lieut-General Townshend at ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. LONE PINE.

    What is likely to becom an historic extract from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps' routine order is embodied in the latest[?]military orders issued ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. PROVISION FOR SOLDIERS.

    HORSHAM, Monday. — At Hawkesdale on Friday, at a meeting arranged by Mr. Rodgers, M. H. R.,in connection with his scheme for the repatriation of soldiers, ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. French Visitors in England.

    Thirty members of the French Parliament are paying a visit to England as guests of the British Government. Tile visitors will remain in England for ten days. ...

    Article : 30 words
  23. Italian Shells Do Damage.

    A Rome communiqué states:—"Our bombardment at Op[?]ina set fire to a great foodstuffs depot, and destroyed a railway junction." ...

    Article : 24 words
  24. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    Lieut.-General Smuts [?] discovered official documents at Moshi providing for a settled policy for the suppression of Mohammedism in East Afrcia. The recommendations ...

    Article : 132 words
  25. BOOKS FOR TROOPS.

    Sir,—Although a good many kind friends of the troops sent books and magazines for their use in answer to my appeal which appeared in "The Argus" a few weeks ago, ...

    Article : 261 words
  26. SOLDIERS IN PUBLIC HOSPITALS

    Some time ago an arrangement was made between the Commonwealth and the State Governments under which members of the naval and military forces are treated in ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. RETURNED OFFICERS.

    A question[?]having again arisen[?]as to the rank of officers on return from active service, it is officially explained that the decision on the subject laid it down as ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. GERMANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—We all recognise that there are many good, honest citizens of German birth or p[?]rentage in this country, and when severe measures are proposed against the Germans ...

    Article : 219 words
  29. BADGES FOR REJECTS.

    An inquiry was made by a correspondent in "The Argus" yesterday as to when the badges for rejects were to be given out. The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. COMFORTS FOR THE 39th (BALLARAT) REGIMENT.

    Mrs. Ranking, wife of Colonel Rankine, [?] commanding the 39th (Ba[?]t) Regiment, now training at Ba[?]rat, has formed a co[?]tee to provide comforts for the regiment when on active ...

    Article : 86 words
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