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  2. RUSSIA'S GREAT DRIVE

    A Petrograd communique reports:— "German aeroplanes have dropped 13 bombs on Reval, a fortified seaport on the south side of the Gulf of England. ...

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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times." [?] to "The Courier" by special permission. It should be understood [?]ns are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  4. THE ANZACS

    In September, 1915, the Australian Natives' Association in London founded a small buffet in Victoria street, because Anzacs, on their discharge from hospital ...

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  5. ELECTION IN WAR TIME

    The tremendous problem of Parliamentary registration was emphasised on Wednesday by Mr H. Samuel, the Home Secretary, when he moved in the House of ...

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  6. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that the return cargo of the German submarine Deutschland includes 400 tons of nickel and 300 tons of rubber. ...

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  7. DEFENSIVE IN WEST

    [?] enemy counter-attacks against [?] captured by the British [?]somme are reported by Gen[?]"The enemy collected very ...

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  8. LOADING COMPLETED.

    Advices from Baltimore report that the submarine Deutschland has completed loading. The date of her departure is purely speculative, as Capt Koenig is ...

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  9. "PER SUBMARINE POST."

    The latest development in connection with the submarine Deutschland's exploit in reaching America with a cargo of dye stuff, it a story from Berlin to the ...

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  10. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    The German headquarters has published an appeal in the Press urging the people not to believe the British communique, which are alleged to be ...

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  11. SLAV VICTORY DESCRIBED.

    Mr Stanley Washburn, the "Times" correspondent on the Russian Front, describe sin a despatch to London the victory won by the Russian General ...

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  12. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the Amending Home Rule Bill would be introduced next week. ...

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  13. GALLIPOLI AND TICRIS

    The War Committee of the Unionist Party has issued a strong whip in connection with the Dardanelles a Mesopotamia debate. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN SCOTLAND.

    Mr Andrew Fisher, Brigadier-General Ryrie, M. P., and Senator Macdougall have gone to Scotland as the guests of the Lord Provest of Glasgow (Sir Thomas ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN

    The meetings being held by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee in aid of the forthcoming Commonwealth War Loan are being well attended. The ...

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  16. GUNNERS PRAISED.

    A British officer praises the gunners, who worked their guns with the greatest accuracy and effect without cessation for 10 days and nights, yet they were ...

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  17. SITUATION BECOMING WORSE.

    The assurance given by Mr Asquith that negotiations were preceding between tile Government, Mr John Redmond, and Sir Edward Carson n before tile bill was ...

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  18. ANZAC PRISONERS.

    The mission, consisting of Brig-Gen V. C. M. Sellheim, Col Charles Ryan, and Mr F. Fairbairn (Red Cross Commissioner), which Mr A. Fisher (Australian ...

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  19. BELGIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times." says hat residents of Belgium intend to covertly celebrate the anniversary of the Belgian Day of Independence ...

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  20. FOOD AND FUEL

    A deputation representing the Parliamentary Committee of the Notional Congress of Trade Unions, which is at presenting in London, waited upon the Prime ...

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  21. EXCHANGED PRISONERS

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon, Mr W. Joyndon-Hicks (Unionist) asked whether the interned Germans Fraudenberg and Sutl had ...

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  22. LIPA RIVER BATTLEFIELD.

    In a later message Mr Washburn gives an additional description of the Lipa River battlefield. He says:—"The entire countryside is ...

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  23. DUCHY OF LUXEMBOURG.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that Great Britain and France have given their assent to the United Stated revictualling the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. ...

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  24. POST-WAR TRADE POLICY

    The exclusion of Domination representation on the Empire Trade Committee, consisting of 17 members, which will exhaustively enquire into post-war trade has ...

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  25. OFFICIAL EXPLANATION.

    The Defence Department in Melbourne has issued the following statement in regards to the above cable:— "Fraudenberg was a German Consul ...

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  26. ARMY MAKES GOOD.

    [?]mes" correspondent at the [?] arters, writing before the [?]tacks at Longueval and in the [?]ood, pointed out the import ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN SIEGE BRIGADE

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, said to-day that he had road with great pleasure the eulogies that had been passed on the work done by the ...

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  28. RUSSIANS IN ASIA

    "Our Caucasian Army," states a Petrograd official bulletin, "has again advances considerably to the south of Trebizond and westward of Baiburt, everywhere ...

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  29. NATIONAL WAR PENSIONS

    Mr M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will receive an important deputation from the municipal authorities on Thursday. ...

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  30. HUN PIRACY

    Particulars have been received from Malta of the torpedoing in the Mediterraucan on Tuesday of the Virginia Steamship Company's steamer Virginia (4279 ...

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  31. OMISSION OF DOMINIONS.

    The "Times' deplores the omission of the Dominions from the Empire Trade Committee, and reiterates the statement that he proper course was to decide the ...

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  32. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    The Commander in Chief of the British forces in German East Africa (Lt-Gen J. c. Smuls) has reported that Brigadier Crewe occupied the town of Muanza ...

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  33. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT

    The Acting Attorney-General, Mr H. Mahon, has ordered the transfer to the public trustee of the shares held by Max Pohl in the following companies:— ...

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  34. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    The Government was technically defeated on Wednesday on the bill which provides for the settlement of soldiers after the war. ...

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  35. PARIS DECISIONS.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Government will not be permitted to shirk its duty of early carrying out the resolutions adopted at the Paris Conference last ...

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  36. "CAMPAIGN NEARLY FINISHED."

    Mjr J. C. Wedgewood, m. P., who has been participating in the fighting in German East Africa, has returned to London. ...

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  37. MILITARY REQUIREMENTS

    The following are included in the list of successful tenders for military requirement:—Ballarat: W. Bradby, trading as J. Gunn and Co.—Potatoes, 6/3 ...

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  38. BRITISH SHIP CAPTURED.

    Stookholm reports that a German destroyed has captured the British territorial waters. An enquiry is proceeding in Sweden into ...

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  39. CAPTURED GERMAN GUNS.

    [?]using consignment of captured [?]ns is coming to England from[?] dents in their despatches men[?] seen German prisoners ...

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  40. MOBILISING WEALTH.

    A proposal made by the London "Morning Post" that the imperial Government should appoint a War Finance Council to mobilise the British monetary resources ...

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  41. GERMAN BIRTH RATE

    The infant death-rate in Berlin showed a decrease during the past 12 months. In May, 1915, the number of death was 16 per 100; this year shows only 11 deaths ...

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  42. RAIDS ON BRITISH COAST.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr T. J. Maenamara) assured the House of Commons on Wednesday that measures were being taken to make an ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    Mr H. G. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth Government shipping line, has taken delivery of the steamer Strathspey (4132 tons). ...

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  44. HOLIDAYS ABANDONED

    After hearing explanations from Mr E. S. Montagu (Minister of Munitions) a meeting representing employers in the engineering, shipbuilding, woollen, hosiery ...

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  45. FRENCH RED CROSS FUND

    Amount previously acknowledged £415/0/9; received from organisers, £10 5/4 Mrs C. N. Tulloch, £1/1. Total £426/8/3. ...

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  46. [?]RENCH EQUIPMENT.

    [?] Varmer Allen, writing from the [?]nt on the Somme says that for [?]me since the Champagne offen[?]mber of last year heavy guns ...

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  47. FINANCING THE WAR

    It is understood that Mr Asquith will ask for a credit vote of many millions to prosecute the war daring the recess. ...

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  48. CANADA'S RECRUITS

    Ottawa messages intimate that recruiting in Canada has passed the 350,000 mark. ...

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  49. KITCHENER FUND

    Mr Fenwick Harrison, J. P., of Liver pool, who at the beginning of the month purchased the letter written by the late Lord Kitchener calling for 300,000 recruits ...

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  50. SALE OF COCAINE

    Scandalous disclosures impelled the Government's early action to stamp out cocaine selling soldiers. ...

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  51. BRICADIER MONASH

    Brig-Gen J. Monash, V. D., C. B., Commander of the 4th Infantry Brigade, arrived in London on Wednesday. ...

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  52. UNITED STATES NAVY

    The naval programme adopted by the United States Senate provides for the construction of 10 Dreadnoughts, six battle cruisers, 10 cruisers, 50 destroyers, nine ...

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  53. CONTRABAND GOODS

    Amsterdam states that fat, oil, margarine, and rubber, amounting in the aggregate to cartloads, have been found concealed in the cabins of a German steamer ...

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  54. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON

    Sir Douglas Mawson has been appointed an assistant embarkation officer. ...

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