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  2. Advertising

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  3. RED CROSS CARNIVAL

    The various sub-committee are busily engaged in preparing their programme for the big carnival, and everybody is just being seized with the idea that it ...

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  4. TORPEDOED TRANSPORT

    The following announcement relating to the torpedoing of the Southland has now been officially released to the Press by the Home authorities:— ...

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  5. SERBIAN STRUGGLE

    A French wireless message from the Anglo-French Headquarters in the Balkans reports that the British forces, reinforced by a new division (20,000) are now ...

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  6. LORD KITCHENER

    A dramatic scene was witnessed in the Commons yesterday, when Mr Hogge gave the Prime Minister the lie direct and refused to accept his statement regarding ...

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  7. [?]RBIAN FRONT

    Minister (Mr Asquith) has [?] personnel of the War Com[?] Cabinet, the formation of [?] in his war review ...

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  8. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    A brief account of a very narrow escape Ballarat boys had at the front is given by Pte G. Richards, a former employee at Snow's in a letter to a friend. "There ...

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  9. LORD KITCHNER ATTACKED.

    In the House of Commons Mr Arthur Lyach, in an amazing outburst, attacked Lord Kitchener, declaring that he blundered in not acting promptly at Liege, the ...

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  10. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    A very largely attended meeting of the council of the Ballarat and District Red Cross Society was held in the City Hall yesterday afternoon the president, Dr ...

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  11. ROUMANIA AND GREECE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Bucharest stated that if Russia sends 200,000 men to Serbia in addition to the French and British force at Salonika Roumania's ...

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  12. THE ANCONA INFAMY

    The New York agents for the Italian steamer Anocna, which was sunk by the enemy off the Sardinian coast, have received reports to the effect that over 400 ...

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  13. GERMAN CRITIC'S VIEWS.

    Herr Morabt, the military critic of the "Berliner Tageblatt," emphasises the fact that a considerable time must clapse before the Allies can render effective help ...

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  14. THE PERISCOPE RIFLE.

    Pte Vernon Quick, writing of his parents, Mr and Mrs R. Quick, of Talbot street south, under date Lemnos Island, 19th September, says:—"I arrived at Gaba ...

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  15. BULGARIA'S ASSURANCE.

    The Greek Government journal "Kairoi” states that a Germano-Bulgarian agreement was concluded on Wednesday, by which Bulgaria undertakes to ...

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  16. THE LOAN FOR GREECE.

    The Paris "Petit Journal," commenting on the report that the Allies have concluded a loan of £16,000,000 to Greece, declares that it is premature to say that ...

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  17. RUSSIA'S RESOURCES

    The Under-Secretary for War (Mr H. J. Tennant), stated in the House of Commons on Thursday that the supply of men of military age available to Russia at the ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. GIRLS' PATRIOTIC CLUB.

    The hon. secretary, E. Finn, acknowledges a donation of £4 from the employees of Singer Sewing Machine Co., and also an amount of £5/12/9 from the ...

    Article : 127 words
  19. THE DARDANELLES

    During a desultory debate on the Dardanelles campaign in the House of Commons on Wednesday night the adjournment of the House was moral and ...

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  20. GENERAL STAFF.

    [?] Minister (Mr Asquith) ex-[?] House of Commons on [?] at the General Staff at the [?] many men with war ...

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  21. SEBASTOPOL BRANCH.

    The secretary acknowledges the following:—Character reading, Mrs Barnett, £1; raffle of sweets, Mr Finlay, 10/6; raffle of kettle holder, half proceeds, A. Collins, 5/1. ...

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  22. SULVA BAY LANDING.

    Mr J. C. Wodgewood, D.S.O. (Liberal), speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, declined to blame Mr Winston Churchill or the Cabinet concerning ...

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  23. HEROIC NURSES

    The London "newspapers give prominence to a casualty list containing the names of 10 New Zealand staff nurses who are missing and are believed to have been ...

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  24. REPORTS OF BRANCHES.

    Lydiard street Methodist Branch (Miss Coltman, sec).—The work from this branch shows no diminution of energy on the part of the members, who have ...

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  25. FEELING IN AMERICA.

    The American Press comment on the sinking of the Ancona in much less vigorous terms than was the case when the Lusitania was torpedoed. The general ...

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  26. CONSCRIPTION

    [?] announcement has been [?] Derby, who is conducting [?] campaign in Great [?] ...

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  27. SEEING IT THROUGH.

    Corp Reuben H. Hooley, writing from Gallipoli to his aunt, Mrs J. H. Hooley, Skipton street, Ballarat, says:—"With the exception of losing a little weight I ...

    Article : 198 words
  28. PREVALENCE OF SICKNESS.

    In the Commons Mr Tonnant, Under- Secretary for War, notified Mr Thorne that the canned beef used by the troops at the Dardanelles was the same as ...

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  29. COMBATTING ZEPPELINS

    The Christiania "Afterpostens" London correspondent describes a British anti-Zeppelin aeroplane of 200 h.p., which rises 8000 feet in 20 minutes, and is ...

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  30. MIKADO'S CORONATION

    Advices from Kyoto report that warm messages of congratulation from Australia on the occasion of the Mikado's coronation have been received with special ...

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  31. PROTRACTED AIR FIGHT.

    Sir John French reports:—"As the result of a protracted air fight on 7th November, a German air machine over-turned and fell 700 feet into the enemy ...

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  32. EAGER FOR LETTERS.

    The cagerness with which the men at the frost look forward to letters from home is referred to by Company-Sgt-Mjr Chalmers in a letter to his mother Mrs ...

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  33. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    The Acting-Premier, Mr Cann, referred to-day in terms of appreciation to the generous offer made by Mr J. C. Manifold, M.P., of 3000 acres of land for ...

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  34. COLONIAL INCOMES

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr M'Kenna), replying to Mr H. H. Jones (Liberal), said he feared he would be unable at present to introduce legislation to ...

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  35. SUPPLIES FOR SUBMARINES.

    Rome reports that Greek smugglers are supplying the Austro-German submarines with petrol and provisions. Italian torpedo boats and submarines are ...

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  36. [?] AND RUSSIA

    [?] in Petrograd states [?] of the Mejilish (Persian [?] has expressed a wish [?] adjustment of relations ...

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  37. CUNARD STEAMER LOST.

    Now has been received in London stating that the Cunard steamer Carla has been sunk at sea. ...

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  38. BASE METALS

    Sir. John Lonsdale (Liberal), in the House of Commons on Thursday, enquired whether Mr Bonar-Law )(Secretary of State for the Colonies) was aware that the ...

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  39. EVERY MAN IS WANTED.

    Pte Stanley T. Fox, writing under date 28th September to his father Mr Jas. T. Fox, of Lvons street, says:—"I am in hospital in England. I caught a chill, but ...

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  40. STEAMER ZEALANDIA

    Reports which have arrived at the American Department of State show that the American steamer Zenlandia was not searched by a British naval party in ...

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  41. A SHIRKER FINED

    A young man named Beavis was charged at Palmerston North yesterday with having failed to reader personal service under the Defence Act. He was fined ...

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  42. MUNITION WORKERS

    Mr H. E. Pratten, formerly President of the Now South Wales Chamber of Manufacturer has addressed twenty five meeting at munition factories in Great ...

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  43. [?] OF ANTWERP

    [?] the House of Commons [?] the British expe[?] in October 1914, the [?] (Mr Asquith) said that ...

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  44. WHY DON'T THEY COME?

    A Tasmanian trooper writing to his friends at Latrobe makes the following appeal:— "Where are all the boy I used to ...

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  45. SUGGESTION TO RED CROSS LADIES

    Sir,—Might I offer a suggestion to thee people who have the interests of our noble soldiers at heart. If the various churches arranged for a committee of ladies ...

    Article : 113 words
  46. RETURNING TO THE FRONT.

    Pt J. Watson, writing to his parents in North Geelong, states that he is now once again in the best on health, He woo wounded on 27th April, and was just ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR

    Mr Robert Lansing (American Secretary of State) has announced that Mr Brand Whitlock (United States Ambassador to Belgium), whose recent departure ...

    Article : 60 words
  48. FIRE ON STEAMER

    A cable from Halifax, Nova Scotia, reports that what is believed to be a piece of fuse has been found by stove by stevedores among packages of sugar they were ...

    Article : 62 words
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