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Advertising : 458 wordsSir Dougals Haig's despatch reports heavy artillery work on both side at Ypres and St. Jean We shelled the enemy's trenches at Zonnenbeke and other ...
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Article : 455 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day Mr J. P. Innes asked Mr Baillien if he had road the following remarks, reported in the Press as having been made by Mjr. ...
Article : 236 wordsIt is understood in London that an summary of the report of the committee which was appointed to enquire into the management of the 1st Australian General ...
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Article : 265 wordsCr R. Sinclair, president of Ripon Shire, in returning thanks at Beaufort last night for his elections has chairman of the Recruiting Committee, replied to some ...
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Article : 48 wordsBrig-Gen G. de L. Byric, commanding the 2nd Light House Brigade, has been wounded in action at Gallipoli. Apparently his wound is not serious, as he is ...
Article : 53 words[?] Ashmead Bartlett, writing in the [?] Times" with regard to the Dar[?] states that Lt-Gen Monro's [?] to strongly favor withdrawal. ...
Article : 76 wordsA French official decree grants permission to natives in the French colonies to enlist in the army for the duration of the war. They may be called upon to ...
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Article : 86 wordsThe young ladies de appreciate a Casket of Perfume—especially if it comes from Cornell's, the quality is so good, and the casket so tasteful. Prices range from 3/6 ...
Article : 43 wordsMr Asquith in the Common said that in view of the widespread feeling in the House the Government was reducing the life of Parliament to eight months. ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Wed 22 Dec 1915, Page 3
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