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  2. BRAVE AUSTRALIANS.

    Third Australian Divisional Headquarters orders announce that, under the authority of the King, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has awarded Military Crosses to Captain W. ...

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  3. NEED FOR MEN.

    Forty-six men were examined at the Town Hall yesterday, of whom only 16 passed. Seven of the successful candidates were returned soldiers. Thirty-three ...

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  4. FAIL OF KUT.

    The President of the Council (Lord Curzon), replying in the House of Lords on Tuesday to Lord Crewe, said that the Turks retreating from Kut-el-Amara were ...

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  5. TO BAPAUME.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported to the British War Office late on Tuesday night:— "We have made further progress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICA and GERMANY

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg), speaking in the Reichstag on Monday, dealt with the new policy of submarine warfare. He said:— ...

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  7. STORIES OF SURVIVORS.

    An Australian passenger, named J. F. Fotheringham, of Sydney, tells the following story:—"I was playing cards in the smoke-room, when the liner ...

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  8. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    According to advices from Copenhagen, the reorganisation of the constitution of Austria-Hungary has commenced at the instigation of Germany. ...

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  9. Unlucky New Zealanders.

    Second Lieutenant F. G. Russell, of the Royal Flying Crops, formerly of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, has been killed while flying. His brother, L. D. Russell, ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. FOOD FOR BRITAIN.

    Speaking in the Middlesex Guild Hall on Tuesday, Lord Selborne, who held office in several Unionist Administrations, said that it was preposterous that the efforts ...

    Article : 371 words
  11. Horrors of Gas Attacks.

    Th Petrgrad newspaper "Novoe Vremya" publishes an appalling story of German poison gas as having exterminated the entire population of a Gallician village. ...

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  12. CAUSING DISAFFECTION.

    In the Senate yesterday Senator Gardiner (Cau., N.S.W.) directed attention to the report in "The Argus" yesterday of the case of E. H. Coombe, M.H.A., of ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. Charges Against Lord Fisher.

    During the debate on the Navy Estimates in the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. Winston Churchill warmly defended Lord Fisher (former First Sea Lord) from ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. ATTEMPTED EJECTMENT.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Page (Cau., Q.) asked the Prime Minister whether he had seen the reports of a case in which a landlord in Melbourne ...

    Article : 293 words
  15. TRADE AFTER WAR.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Freetrade Committee, which included Mr. Reginald McKenna, Mr. Walter Runeiman, Lord Beauchamp. Lord Bryce, and Sir John ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. The East Front.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—With the decreasing cold there is increasing activity on the East front. A Russian communique on Tuesday ...

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  17. Calling up Subjects Abroad.

    Mr. Boner Law, leader of the Government, said in the notise of Commons on Tuesday that, owing to the unfairness of calling up British subjects in localities ...

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  18. Roumanians Active.

    Issued on Tuesday afternoon, a Roumanian communique reads:—"We repulsed with losses to the foe reconnaissances made by strong enemy forces on the ...

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  19. Swedish Railway Disaster.

    News has been received from Stockholm of a disastrous railway accident, a Swedish Red Cross train with a number of wounded Germans on board having been wrecked. ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. Women as Lawyers.

    Lord Buckmaster (ex-Lord Chancellor), in moving in the House of Lords on Tuesday the second reading of the bill for the admission of women as solicitons, said that ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. Prisoners of War.

    Mr. James F. Hope, a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, informed the House of Commons on Tuesday that a general exchange of all prisoners of war was ...

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  22. New Zealand Officer's Lapse.

    Lieutenant Malcolm P. Astley, of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, pleaded guilty before a court-martial in Great Britain to charges of drunkenness and of ...

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  25. Recognition of High Commissioners

    The British Government has allotted to the High Commissioners for the Dominions permanent seats in the House of Commons behind the benches reserved for ...

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