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  2. "VICTORY LOAN"

    There has been a great eleevnth-hour rush to subscribe to the British "Victory" war loan. Financiers estimate that the minimum ...

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  3. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    Important news was contained in the British official bulletin issued on Saturday night in regard to the operations on the Tigris:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE GREAT BLOW

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour representative in the British War Cabinet (in a speech delivered at Manchester on Friday, said:—"I share to the full the feeling that ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    The London correspondent of the "New York Tribune" has informed his newspaper that it is reported that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) will propose a system of ...

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  6. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Under the leadership of the Crown Prince, the Germans have struck a blow at the French in the Champagne, and they claim a success. [?]t has ...

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  7. SUBMARINES.

    It is stated at Washington that the United Stales Cabinet has considered the question of anning American, merchant ships. ...

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  8. SPRING CAMPAIGN

    Preliminary details of an offensive by the Germans in the Champagne district was contained in a French communique which reached London on Friday afternoon. It ...

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  9. India's Part.

    Nobody can now say that India is not playing her part in the great war struggle. Signs of her earnestness to bear her full share of responsibility are evidenced on all ...

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  10. BROWNED IN THE BAY.

    A small fishing party of three, Messrs. John Kernick[?] William Henningsen, and Donglas Bell, residents of Port Melbourne, were sailing home in their boat from a ...

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  11. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    "De Telegraaf" (Amsterdam) publishes a remarkable narratise told by a first-class German seaman, who took part in the battle of Jutland. ...

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  12. TRUTH ABOUT GERMANY.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" representative at Paris has had interviews with members of the party which accompanied the United States Ambassador to Germany (Mr. J. W. ...

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  13. London Clairvoyants Arrested

    The London police raided houses in Edgeware road (London) on Friday, and arrested six clairvoyants on charges under the Vagrancy Act. ...

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  14. THE RED CROSS.

    At the Government Cottage, Upper Mace[?], on Saturday His Excellency the Governor and Lady Stanley entertained the representatives of the Red Cross branches ...

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  15. Revolt at Austrian Port.

    Austrian deserters who have reached Italy say that a serious military revolt recently occurred at the Austrian naval port of Pola. ...

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  16. Sculptor's Romance.

    The death is announced of Madame Rodin, wife of the famous French sculptor, at the age of 72 years. She bad been married only a fortnight. ...

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  17. Armenian Horrors.

    "Le Journal" (Paris) publishes the report of the American committee which has been investigating the atrocities in Armenia. The report states that the bodies of 60,000 ...

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  18. Wounded Anzac Officers.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen have arranged to entertain from time to time wounded overseas officers at Buckingham Palace. The following were the guests on ...

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  19. BOMB ON ROOF.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—A bomb was thrown on to the roof of the "Barrier Miner" newspaper office on Saturday night at about 10 o'clock, shortly after the close ...

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  20. Future of Dardanelles.

    In an address in the Turkish Chamber of Deputies, the Grand Vizier (Talaat Bey) said:— "Our enemies wish to deprive us of the ...

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  21. ADMIRAL LORD FISHER.

    Admiral Sir Hedworth Meux, M.P. (Unionist), in the course of an address to his constituents at Portsmouth on Friday evening, referred to the movement to bring ...

    Article : 211 words
  22. Enemy Property in London.

    The "Spectator" (Unionist), commenting on the clamour for the confiscation of enemy property points ont the difference between eliminating the enemy's control of ...

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  23. Zeppelin's Admission.

    The Geneva correspondent of the Central News Agency reports that a lady who dined recently with Count Zeppelin says that the Count admitted that the airships ...

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  24. Long Overdue Vessel Safe.

    A barquentine, which was 59 days overdue, has arrived at Los Angeles (Washington State, U.S.A.). Those on board, comprising the captain, ...

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  25. Great Fire in London.

    A serious fire occurred in Salisbury Square, London, E.C., in the early hours of Saturday morning. The first building which ignited was the ...

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  26. ISOLATION CAMP, ASCOTVALE.

    Sir,—We should be pleased to make known the reason for this camp. Many of the public, we know, are under the impression that this camp is a sort of branch ...

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  27. Food Riots at the Hague.

    Police, assisted by troops, dispersed a crowd of people in the market-place at the Hague, who were demanding more food and coal. ...

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  29. Army Football Match.

    The Army Service Corps, by 21 points to 3, defeated the team drawn from the New Zealanders now training in England in a Rugby football match on Saturday. ...

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