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  2. KING AT THE FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters in France reports that His Majesty the King has sp[?]t a week in France, touring the war area. ...

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  3. EXPLOSIVES AND GUNS

    Mr E. S. Montage, Minister of Munitions made an interesting statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday relative to the increased output of munitions ...

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  4. EAST AFRICA

    Gen Louis Botha (Prime Minister of South Africa) has returned from German East Africa, whither he hurried when it was reported that the Commander-in ...

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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 [?]ions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  6. GERMAN SCHOOLS

    The debate on the second reading of the Education Bill dealing with German schools was resumed in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  7. [?]SSIAN ADVANCE

    [?] military experts indicate [?]ines of the enemy are in re[?] cia. [?] three as (1) the left wing ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATORS

    The "Evening News" correspondent in Dublin narrates a curious incident which took place at the baffquet given by Nationalist members of the House of ...

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  9. ITALIAN PROGRESS

    A communique from Rome states:—"We have captured enemy trenches west of San Garde and Mount Pecinka, on the Carso Plateau and also to the cast ...

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  10. LAST YEAR'S CRISIS.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr Lloyd-George, Minister for War, said that the hoped to supply the Allies with more munitions next year. The output ...

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  11. KITCHENER'S LAST VOYAGE

    A remarkable statement bearing upon the death of kitchener was made by Mr P. W. Tewksbury of Melbourne, who returned yesterday from n trip abroad. ...

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  12. TRADE PRECAUTIONS

    The Government of Argentina has protested to Great Britain against the "blacklisting" of firms in the Argentine trading with the enemy. ...

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  13. SNOWSTORMS AND AVALANCHES.

    Telegraphing from the Italian front on Tuesday, Lord Northeliff, proprictor of the "Times," states that he has left the tropical Carso wilderness and is now at ...

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  14. ALL BRANCHES VISITED.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters states that His Majesty the King has returned to England after spending a week with the army ...

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  15. SOLDIERS IN INDUSTRIES.

    The Labor Party has interviewed Mr Lloyd-George to protest against the industrial employment of soldiers. ...

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  16. DETENTION OF MAILS.

    The British Ambassador in Washing ton (Sir Cecil Spring Ricer), in replying to the American protest against the seizures and examination of American mails ...

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  17. [?]AL OF LEMBERG.

    [?] Fyfe, the "Daily Mail" [?] in Russia, states that near[?] taken by the Rus[?] ignerant of ...

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  18. WORK FOR GERMAN ARMY

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the town of Halluin, in the North of France, was commanded to perform certain task, but the people refused ...

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  19. LCE-CORP. JACKA, V.C.

    L-Crpl Albert jacka, the first Australian soldier in the present war to win the Victoria Cross, has now gained his commission. He finished third on a list of ...

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  20. ALLIED TRADE UNITY.

    It id announced in Rome that the Anglo-Italian commercial agreement has been signed. [It was to conduct the Anglo-Italian ...

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  21. PATIENCE AND UNION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says that Signor his party's debacle was expected to criticise Signor Salandra, but ...

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  22. "TROUBLED ON EVERY SIDE."

    The Prussian Court chaplain, Dryander, preached in Berlin' on Sunday regarding his impressions on a recent visit tot he Front. ...

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  23. ALIENS IN MINES

    The trouble in connection with the employment of the in the mines continues Senator Lynch is at present on the gold-fields for the purpose of investigating the ...

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  24. [?]OTHER'S RETREAT.

    [?] change in Galicia. The [?] hold back the Russians in [?] the centre from General [?] recreating army, but the ...

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  25. JAPS AND CHINESE

    Tokio reports that a futal affray between Chinese and Japanes troops has occurred at Cheng-chiatung, 130 miles north-west of Mukden. ...

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  26. CAMPAIGN IN WEST

    The British Commander-in-Chief (Sir Douglas Haig) has reported that nearly the whole of the trenches north-west of Pozieres, in which ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The city editor of the "Times" states that the high high price of wheat offers Australia an opportunity to obtain a certain amount of the tounage offering at a highter ...

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  28. [?]ACY CAMPAIGN

    [?] the House of Lords on [?] Marquis of Crowe (Lord [?] the Council) stated that [?] when Germany promised ...

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  29. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The half-yearly meeting of the above branch was held in St. Patrick's Hall yesterday evening there being a very good attendance of members. The president. ...

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  30. THE ALLIED CAUSE

    The French Foreign Office has organised an important representative committee for enlightening neutral countries regarding the Allied cause. ...

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  31. DEARER BREAD.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr Lewis Harcourt (First Commissioner of Works)said that the rise in the price of bread was mainly due to the rise in wheat in New York. He did not think ...

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  32. [?]NTER MEASURES.

    [?] in the House of Lords [?] on Germamy's violations of [?] not to sink merchant ships [?]ing. Lord Crowe said that ...

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  33. EVENTUALITIES IN WEST

    Reuter's Paris correspondent, commenting on the indications that Germany intends to seek a decision on the West Front while merely holding her enemies ...

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  34. DARDANELLES COMMISSION

    The Exchange Telegraph Company states that the Dardanelles Commission met privatoly at the House of Lords on Tuesday morning. ...

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  35. TRIBUTE TO ANZACS.

    During his visit to France the King and the Prince of Wales went to the Anzac front, where His Majesty saw Lt-Gen Sir William ...

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  36. DEATH OF CADET

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated to-day that he had received a communication from the High Commissioner, Mr A. Fisher, giving particulars ...

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  37. PARTIAL WHEAT "CORNER."

    A partial wheat corner is reported in London, where agents are holding back shipmonts, compelling millers to purchase the dearest Canadian wheat. ...

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  38. CHANTMEN SUNK.

    [?] steamer Teti has been sank [?]nean Se. [?] of the Norwegian sreamer [?] for Glasgow from Quebec ...

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  39. NEW BRITISH LOAN

    According to advices from New York an official announcement respecting the new £50,000,000 American loan to Great Britain may be expected shortly. ...

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  40. BRITISH AIR SERVICE

    The Air Service Committee which was appointed to investigate charges levelled against the administrator of the British Aerial Department has represented its ...

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  41. FORGED £5-NOTES

    The police made two arrest this afternoon in connection with the circulation of forged £3 notes. The first, arrest was ...

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  42. INCIDENTS OF THE TOUR.

    Numerous incidents are related by Reuter's correspondent at the Front in respect of the King's visit. ...

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  43. MIXED TRIBUNAL.

    The Secretary of state for War (Mr Lloyd-George) announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday the personnel of the constituted under the ...

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  44. [?]NE LINER BREMEN.

    [?] received from Copenhagen [?]erman shipping papers defi[?] the Allies have caught [?] liner Bremen, and that it ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN SHELL BODIES

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced to-day that he was in receipt of a cablegram from the High Commissioner Mr A. Fisher, to the effect ...

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  46. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL

    The Legislative Assembly to-day passed without opposition the Daylight Saving Bill. ...

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  47. ALLEGED BIGAMY

    Sub-Lt Frank Norman Cox, who served at Gallipoli, was charged with bigamy at Bow Street Police Court on Tuesday. It was alleged that he married Gertrude ...

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  48. [?]H-WEST PERSIA

    [?] occupied a strong Turkish [?] Sakiz, in North-West Per[?] the enemy is retreating [?] states an official Petrograd ...

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  49. LARGE NUMBER OF DOCUMENTS

    An official statement regarding the Commission enquiring into the Dardanolles campaign states that when the body has been legally constituted its ...

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  50. RETURN TO LONDON.

    His Majesty returned to London on Tuesday evening. He is in excellent health. ...

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  52. [?]NAR FILMS

    [?]as which are to be exhibited [?] about the Empiro include [?] Council, which was [?] permission. This ...

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  53. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    The Bristol health officer has reported three cases of [?]ubonic plague. It is thought that the patients contracted the disease from a rat which has been ...

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  54. SHOOTING OF BELCIANS

    The Amsterdam "Telegranf" considers that the total number of Belgian subjects who have been exceuted by the Germans for alleged high treason is estimated at ...

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  55. THE KAISER

    A telegram received at Amsterdam from Berlin states that the Kaiser has returned to the East Front. after a visit to the Grown Prince's army in the West. ...

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  56. A.W.N.L.

    Mrs Whiteside, £1/1/: Mrs Ronaldson. £1/1/; Mrs Dyring. 8/:' Mrs Cornell, 2/6 Miss Dean, 2/6; Mrs Nevett, £1/1/. ...

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