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  2. Advertising

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  3. JOIN THE ANZACS!

    The tour of inspection of the mining industry on the peninsula by' the Governor ended this evening, when Sir Henry, and Lady Galway attended a public ...

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  4. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A German Note has been presented to the Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing). It warns neutral Governments that merchant ships flying neutral flags must obey the ...

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  5. CASEMENT'S TRIAL.

    At the Bow Stret police Court to-day the preliminary trial on charges of high treason of Roger Casement and Daniel J. Bailey, was continued. The ...

    Article : 274 words
  6. "IS ENGLAND DOING HER PART?"

    I write in answer to such questions as "Where is that British Army ? Why doesn't the British Fleet destroy the German? Hasn't England fallen down in this ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. William H. Redmond, who is serving at the front, recently wrote to his brother (Mr. John Redmond) stating that the Germans in the trenches opposite an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Dutch Steamer Blown Up.

    The Dutch steamer Batavier V. (1,506 tons), one of six vessels of the same name, has been blown up while crossing the North Sea on a voyage from London for ...

    Article : 49 words
  9. British Submarine Scare.

    A German flotilla blockaded Gothenburg Sweden, awaiting the departure of the British steamer Brierly Hill, which, had sought refuge there. British submarines ...

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  10. BOERS IN EAST AFRICA.

    The Bloemfontein daily newspaper. The friend, has published a semi-official German report found at Moschi, stating that the Boer element in German East ...

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  11. A LAD'S ASSISTANCE.

    The discovery of Casement's code was due to the alertness of Arthur Collins, aged 13 years, who gave evidence that while driving in a vehicle near Ardfent he ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. MR. ASQUITH'S TALK WITH REBELS.

    A number of Enniscorthy rebel ringleaders have been tried. One received the death sentence, which was commuted to imprisonment tot 10 years. ...

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  13. A PORTUGUESE VICTORY.

    A report from Lorenzo Marques, Portuguese East Africa, states that the Portuguese at Nhika repelled two German attacks, and inflicted considerable losses on ...

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  14. WOUNDED ANZACS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) and Sr. MacDougall visited Wandsworth Hospital to-day, and chatted with 210 Australian wounded soldiers from ...

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  15. PUBLIC INTEREST.

    The dreary record of the evidence given at the Casement trial, as published in the rooming newspapers on Tuesday, shows that there is do diminution of the intense ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Eastern called at Brisbane to-day en route from Japan via China to Sydney and Melbourne. The liner had a number of passengers and a heavy cargo for ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    The Congress of the Associated Chambers of Commerce was resumed to-day. Mr. W. Appleton presided. A number of subjects were dealt with. ...

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  18. A HERO'S WIDOW.

    The British Embassy to France has given "£200 to Madame Jacqnet, the widow of a citizen of Lille who was shot by the Germans for having sheltered British and ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. INCIDENTS OF TUESDAY'S HEARING.

    Casement on Tuesday looked sallow, haggard, and weary, and he appeared to have passed a sleepless night. Once or twice during the morning ne greeted ...

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  20. General Items.

    The Glenelg Cheer-up Society has made arrangements for the presentation of colours to the 43rd Battalion and the entertainment of the soldiers belonging to it at afternoon tea to-morrow, at ...

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  21. Foreign Office Change.

    The Morning Post says that there ia a likelihood that Lord Hardinge of Penshurst (late Viceroy of India), will be given the position of Under Secretary of Foreign ...

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  22. War Topics in Parliament.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. West presented a petition against the compulsory vaccination of soldiers. Mr. Watt, in behalf of Mr. Wise ...

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  23. CHILD WITH REVOLVERS.

    The array of witnesses on Tuesday provided a microcosm of Irish rural life. It included fanners, labourers, women, farm bands, and members of the Irish ...

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  24. FROM THE WORLD'S PRESS.

    The engagement ring which Martin Luther gave to his fiancee, Catherine de Bora, on June 13, 1535, has been placed Da exhibition at the New York Historical ...

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  25. EXHIBITION SEWING CIRCLE.

    Miss Racey Beaver (hon. orpanizer) writes:—"A further supply of blankets, pillows, and deck chairs trill be gladly received for the Exhibition Camp Hospital. The approach of winter urges the need ...

    Article : 54 words
  26. Incidents of the War.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Sir A. B. Markham (Liberal, Mansfield) asked whether telegraph and telephone wires were cut in an east coast town during the ...

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  27. ISLINGTON ROLL OF HONOUR.

    At the Islington Workshops on Wednesday afternoon a roll of honour, containing the names Of about 40 employes of the metal machine shop who have enlisted, was unveiled by Mr. Aveling ...

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  28. CONVALESCENTS AT CHELTENHAM.

    For soem weeks the Cheltenham Racecourse has been used as a convalescent hospital for returned and wounded soldiers. The basements of the pavilions have been converted into wards ...

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  29. A SENATOR'S REQUEST.

    In the Senate to-day, Mr. Mullen asked whether the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Pearce) would send a cablegram to the Imperial authorities, deeply deploring the ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. MOTHERS' BAND.

    A correspondent writes:—"A mothers' band for motherless soldiers has been formed by a number of women who desire to help lonely men who are in camp, at the front, or have returned but ...

    Article : 411 words
  31. Repatriation Fund.

    Exception was taken to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Pearce) to a statement made by Cr. W. McDouall at a meeting of the Camperdown committed, which, is organizing the repatriation ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) is continuing his informal conferences with responsible chiefs at Dublin. The Daily Chronicle states that political ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. MURDER OF A CHINESE.

    Masterman Charles , Thomas Scoringe (25) appeared before the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having murdered a Chinese, Joey Choy Yow, at ...

    Article : 200 words
  34. Hidden Body Unearthed.

    At an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Patrick, Bealen, whose body was dug up in a cellar in Dublin after the rising, the jury found ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. WAR CORRESPONDENTS ENLISTMENT.

    Mr. Harry Gullett, who was a war correspondent with the British Army in Flanders, enlisted at the Victoria Barracks to-day, and will go into camp on his ...

    Article : 45 words
  36. Patriotic Funds.

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  37. Advertising

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