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  3. IN THE PAPERS.

    Sir Robert Finlay's stipulation that his rights to a pension for his service as Lord Chancellor should be waived directed attention to the financial provision which the ...

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  4. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    I am quite convinced that the most valuable military asset of this country to-day is Sir Douglas Haig, and at home it is high time that every man and woman knew of ...

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  5. BEHIND THE FRONT.

    An officer in the Imperial Forces now in France has written to a friend in Melbourne a long description of life at the front. We make the following extracts:— ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER SHOT

    There was buried in the old churchyard at Corsock, Dalbeattie, on Saturday (reports the "Weekly Scotsman" of December 16), the remains of Captain McLeod, an ...

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  7. BROKEN PROMISES.

    When the English mail left an exhibition [?] German war posters was being held in [?] new tea-room of the House of Com[?]. Organised by Mr. Ian Malcolm, ...

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