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  2. AUGUST 4 AT STANLEY

    Wednesday, the anniversary of the great war now devastating Europe, was observed at Stanley 'by places of business closing from 11 a.m. till noon ...

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  3. NATIONAL WAR LOAN

    The work of receiving applications for the Commonwealth War Loan is now in full swing, and the prospectus and application forms are available at ...

    Article : 296 words
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  5. THE HOSPITAL BILL

    With laudable purpose of getting some kind of system into the roaungenent of hospitals subsidised fay the state, the Chief Secretary has ...

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  6. AUGUST 4 IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.15 p.m. —Intercessory services were held to-day in hundreds of places of worship there being 3 continuous timetable of ...

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  7. A MOMENTOUS MOMENT.

    "We can look forward with supreme confidence, remarked Mr. Balfour, 'to the time when tho artificial, mechanical inequalities between Russia ...

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  8. EMPIRE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The keynote of the service was simplicity, there being no procession. The King walked from the north door between the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram) and the ...

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  9. PREMIER OF CANADA SECONDS RESOLUTION.

    Mr. Balfour moved a resolution on behalf of the people of London that the city place on record its inflexible determination to continue the struggle to a ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP'S ADDRESS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Randall) took his text from Corinthians 10 13, and said:— To the men. and women of the ...

    Article : 316 words
  11. MR. BONAR LAW.

    LONDON, Thursday. 1.40 a.m.—The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Bonar Law, addressed a great meeting at Folkestone, und in the course of his speech said ...

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  12. "THE VICTORY IS ASSURED."

    PA HIS. Thursday, 1 a.m.—King George and President Poincare exchanged messages yesterday, affirming tho Allies solidarity and determination ...

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  13. ADDRESS TO A.N.A.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 11.25 a.m. The Hon. B. Ringrose Wise, Agent-General for N.S. Wales, at a meeting of the Australian Natives ...

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  14. FOR THE CAUSE

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  15. OVATION TO OVERSEAS TROOPS.

    Enormous crowds cheered the King rs ho was leaving tho Cathedral, and a. heartfelt ovation greeting the wounded as tlioy entered their motors ...

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  16. WORKERS AND SHIRKERS

    Sir,—La locking over the audience at Wednesday night's .anniversary meeting at 'Barnie, one could not help being "struck'', by the preponderance of ...

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  17. OVATION TO HIS MAJESTY.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 a.m.—Crowds gathered in front of Buckingham Palace at 10 o'clock yesterday, and the King in khaki and the ...

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  18. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETINGS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON. Thursday, 1.40 a.m.—There were patriotic demonstrations throughout Great Britain. The city of Dover initiated a ...

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  19. SHIPPING

    Tavinui, ss, 1,542 tons, E. Evans, from Melbourne via Burnie. Tavinui, ss, was expected to arrive from Melbourne via Burnie during the ...

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  20. MR. BALFOUR'8 SPEECH:

    LONDON. Wednesday, 10 p.m.—At the Opera House, Kingsway, in tho evening, tho building was crowded. The Marquis of Crewe, Lord Privy ...

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  22. STOCK EXCHANGE PATRIOTISM.

    The Stock Exchange suspended business at noon, when the brokers sang the National Anthem. ...

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  23. ARCHRISHOP BENOUNCES SHIRKERS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 a.m. — Dr. Golden Lang, the Archbiship of York, preaching in Hull, in the course of his discouse saie:—The Government ...

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  24. BURNIE.

    Rnhanoa, ss, 2,24G tons, G. M. Rux-ton, from Melbourne. Tavinui, ss, 1,542 tons, E. Evans, from Melbourne. ...

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  25. SAILED.—August 5.

    Tavinui. .ss, 1,542 tons, E. Evans, for Sydney, via Dovonport. Rahanoa, ss, arrived at 7.30 o'clock yesterday morning from Melbourne. As the wharves were occupied, the Rahanoa anchored in the bay until ...

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