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  2. NATIONAL SERVICE

    The press Bureau has announced that Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labor), President of the Board of Education States that having heard the statements delivered by ...

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  3. THE ALLIES' THRUST

    The French forces attacking in the Champagne region have secured a footing in the German second line. The advance of the Allies has produced indications of ...

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  4. GUNNER PERRY CASE

    Mr. Coben, P.M., continued his enquiry to-day into the allegations made by Dr. Maloney as to the ill-treatment of Gunner W. W. Perry at the Bass Hospital by Dr. ...

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  5. [?]IES' OFFENSIVE

    [?]from Sofia that M. Mali[?] to cooperate with the [?] is being formed by M. [?]ing that Bulgaria might ...

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  6. FILLING THE GAPS.

    The "Monchester Cuardian" states that Lord Kitchoner, in an address to the recent Labor Conference, said that he preferred the voluntary system, but the ...

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  7. BELGIUM AND HOLLAND

    Herr Zimmerman, the German Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has stated that Germany has no idea of prejudicing the political and economic freedom of ...

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  8. RUSSIAN ARMIES

    Generally, as a result of a series of successful engagements, the position of our armies along our front is favorable, reports a Petrograd message. Depression ...

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  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The House of Commons adjourned until the 12th inst., when a Finance Bill embodying the Budget changes, will be taken up. ...

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  10. THE METAL TRADE

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday the Financial Secretary the Admiralty (Mr T. J. MacNamara) said that owing to the disclosure in the Bilbster ...

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  11. WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    The second hospital ship, conveying wounded and sick soldiers from the heights of Gallipoli, arrived in the Bay this morning. The Automobile Club had ...

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  12. THE FRENCH DASH.

    Accounts of the recent fighting dwell upon the impetuosity of the French dash in the champagne district. Never can all the acts of devotion, self sacrifice, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. [?]EMIER'S VIEWS.

    [?]tbens reports that M[?] Premier, stated in a [?] ber that not with stand [?] and Bulgarian assurance ...

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  14. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    Mr. Robert Outhwaite (Liberal) asked in the House of Commons today (Thursday) for details regarding the work of British submarines in the Baltic ...

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  15. STUPENDOUS GUNFIRE

    The "Koelnische Zeitung," states that extraordinary severe fighting has taken place in the centre of the German front cast of Auberville. ...

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  16. [?]ENACES SERBIA.

    [?] correspondent of "Le [?] estimates that 500,000 [?] soldiers are massed on the [?] the force, he says, ...

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  17. [?]MOBILISATION.

    [?] Chamber of Deputies [?] there was a crowded [?] mier (M. Venezelos) re [?] ob entering the Chamber [?] ...

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  18. KITCHENER'S MESSAGE.

    Lord Kitchener sent the following message to Sir John French:—"My Warmest congratulation to you and your troops on substantial success ...

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  19. ALLIES' AMERICAN LOAN

    While relief is felt on the London Stock Exchange and in financial circles that a loan has been arranged by the Anglo-French Commission in the United States ...

    Article : 270 words
  20. DUTCH JUBILATION

    There is jubilation in Holland over the Allied victory in France, states on Amsterdam message. This indicates that, however correct ...

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  21. AND BALKANS.

    [?] of Lords yesterday Lord a personal British [?] to the solution of [?] ...

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  22. "VERITABLE CARNAGE."

    A wounded French soldier, recounting the attack in the Champagne, declares that when the infantry were held up at the entanglements the cavalry came to ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. [?]E ON TIGRIS

    [?] stated that after three [?] dislodged the Turks [?] on both banks of the [?] below Kut el Amara. ...

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  24. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK.

    Three women were to-day admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from meningitis, and three soldiers were admitted to the Alfred Hospital, one coming ...

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  25. "CONQUER OR DIE."

    The order issued by General Joffre to the French troops before the advance on Saturday read:—"The offensive will be carried on without truce or respite. ...

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  26. DOMINION FINANCES.

    The Agents-General for them Australian States held a special meeting in London on Wednesday afternoon, when they discussed war-time financial matters, as a ...

    Article : 45 words
  27. TELEPHONING FROM CELLAR

    "The colonel of one of the first British battalions to enter Loos," writes Mr. Phillip Gibbs, special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," "established a signal ...

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  28. ANOTHER CASE AT CASTLEMAINE.

    Private Wells, of the local Training Camp. has been stricken down with meningitis. He is from Loch, South Gippsland. The patient and his section have ...

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  29. [?] DARFANELLES

    [?] Commons on Thursday [?] (Liberal) asked whe[?] made in Petrograd by [?] British Ambassa[?] ...

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  30. IMPORT DUTIES

    The Free trade section continued the debate on the Budget in the House of Commons on Thursday. A division which was taken in regard ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. SALE OF RED CROSS GOODS

    The West Australian branch of the Red Cross society has received the following cable message from the Red cross Commissioners in Egypt: "We believe no ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. MILLION BRITISHERS AT FRONT.

    On Wednesday night a distinguished gathering in Paris assembled to hear addresses on great Britain's part in the war, delivered by two Labor members of ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. [?]ENT OF STRAITS.

    [?] at Athens from Mity [?] was a furious day [?] ardment of the Straits ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. ATTACK ON MINISTER

    A determined attempt to assassinate the Egyptian Minister for Pious Foundations (Fathy Pasha) was made at the Cairo three weeks ago, when an employee ...

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  36. LAND ENGINEERS.

    [?] officer, in a letter to a [?] warmly praises the [?] formed by the New Zealand. ...

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  37. ZEPPELINS GO WEST.

    Six Zeppelins have passed over the town of Aerschot, near Louvain. They were travelling in a westerly direction. ...

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  38. WAR PENSIONS

    According to a return issued by the Federal Government the number of war pensions granted to date is 1139. The payment of these claims alone will ...

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  39. GERMAN WOUNDED.

    Amsterdam reports that a great number of German wounded from Ostend and Blankenberghe have been conveyed to Germany. ...

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    Private telegrams from England end French to all neutral countries have been suspended for 48 hours. ...

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