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  3. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES

    Following cables came to hand after our third edition went to press yesterday:— A MODEL HOSPITAL ...

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  4. INSOLENCE AND GLUTTONY

    A wireless message says that Doctor Helm, a member of the Bavarian Alimentation Committee, in replying to the Prussian newspapers who were ...

    Article : 107 words
  5. GREAT RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    A Petrograd message says: "Interest its developing in regard to General Kuropatkin's front westward of Kemmern and Lake Babit. The ...

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  7. ALLIES PUSHING FORWARD

    General Sir Douglas Haig's report shows that the British are now in a position to seriously threaten the German third line. The Foureaux ...

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  8. DRINK AND THE WAR.

    I. memorial extensively signed by distinguished men and women unconnected with the temperance bodies, urges the Governments to withdraw all ...

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  9. SUBMARINE WAR

    A message from Berne states' that at Monday's conference with the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann- Hollweg) the party leaders demanded ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. "ESMERALDA" AT BRITANNIA.

    Regardless of habitual preferences in photo-play entertainment, audiences Will like this latest Famous Players Mary Pickford production, to ...

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  11. THE BRAVE BELGIANS

    There was an imposing demonstration in London to celebrate Belgian Independence Day. The Te Dcum was sung at Westminster Cathedral, and ...

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  12. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    A Select Committee of the House of Lords has passed a Bill to revoke the codicil to Cecil Rhodes's will providing for scholarships at Orford for ...

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  14. BOCHE TREACHERY

    A soldier's letter states that a Prussian officer and a number of Germans approached the British holding up their hands. The officer then threw ...

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  15. SINN FEIN RISING.

    General Maxwell's despatch on the rish rebellion attributes the trouble to facility with which Sinn Feiners were able to seize so many important ...

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  16. A FLIGHT THAT FAILED

    A strange aeroplane accident occurred in Southampton water yesterday. A large vessel was outward bound, when three aeroplanes were ...

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  17. THE KAISER

    The Kaiser, in addressing the Prussian Guards in April on the transfer of the troops from the eastern front to the Champagne sector, said: "The ...

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  18. BIRDMAN'S BLUNDER

    A message from Copenhagen states that the Cracow newspapers, state that a French aviator landed at Kawoncza from Nancy—1,250 miles—and ...

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  20. DARDANELLES

    There is much speculation as to the selection of the Australian representative on the Dardanelles Committee of Inquiry, and it is expected that the ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL STEAMERS.

    Mr. W. M. Hnghes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister) will take the earliest opportunity after his return to Melbourne to explain the reason sfor ...

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  24. GERMAN VIEW

    German war correspondents at the west front admit a strong enemy pressure on the whole front, and that the Allies axe harassing the Germans ...

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  25. THE STRANDED EXPLORERS.

    On receipt of the New Zealand Government's cable message stating that the repairs to the Aurora would occupy at least sixty days owing to labor ...

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  26. THE UC5.

    The German submarine "UC5" is to be shown at the Temple Pier. It is only a small minelayer, which worked from Zeebrugge and in four months in ...

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