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  4. ORDERED FROM APIA.

    One of the best known of the Island traders, Captain E. F. Allen, of Apia, had an interesting story to tell on his arrival in Sydney by the Ventura last ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) made the following statement this atternoon: —The struggle in which we are now involved, together with the rest of the ...

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  6. THE PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Contributions to the Lord Mayor's patriotic fund amount to £55,821, and other funds established in connection with the war stand as follow:— ...

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  7. RIFLE CLUB MOVEMENT.

    The rifle club movement is steadily growing on the North-west Coast Last week a club was formed at Forest, and Irishtown is at once going to follow suit. ...

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  8. TASMANIAN QUOTA.

    The number of officers and men in the concentration camp at Brighton now excoeds 900, the figures being, as follow.— Officers, Men. ...

    Article : 263 words
  9. NORTH SEA POSITIONS.

    The worlds naval nctivity is expected daily to demonstrate itself in the North Sen, a fact foreseen by Mr. P. A. Hislam, a writer in Brassey's "Naval Annual," ...

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  10. CHURCH SERVICES.

    By the authority of the Moderator of the Prenbyterian Church of Victoria and Tasmania yesterday was held at "a day of humiliation and prayer," chictly on ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    The Mayoress (Mrs. Meaghers received an urgent telegram from the Minister of Defence (Hon. L. D. Millen) on satinday afternoon, as follows:—"One ...

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  12. TA[?]MANIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    Messrs. J. A. Guy, A. Qua[?], and J. Davis, delegates appointed by the various trades unions of Launceston, have interviewed Messrs. C. H. Howroyd and A. ...

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  13. REVOLUTION IN CHINA.

    The newspapers in Tokio publish alarming telegrams from China forecasting an immediate revolution in the Yangtze Valley, counted with an ...

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  14. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    A cablegram was received to-day from the High Commissioner in London (Sir George) Rejd), conveying the following message from Field-Marshal Lord ...

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  15. FILLING THE RANKS.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, has forwarded a stirring letter to the Lord Mayors and Lord Provosts of Great Britain and Ireland, asking them to ...

    Article : 301 words
  16. ALBANIA.

    A committee of six citizens now governs Skutari, where the population refuses to recognise Bevzi Bev the Governor appointed by Prince William ...

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  17. BAND FOR TASMANIAN CONTINGENT.

    Sir,—Permission has been given by the Federal Government for the twelve infantry battalions forming the three infautry brigades going with the ...

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  18. IMPERIAL RESERVISTS

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Millen), speaking to-day with reference to the Imperial Reservists resident in Australia, made the following statement:— ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    The dairy show at the Agricultural Hall is to be held as usual. Numerous entries have been received. PANAMA EXHIBITION. ...

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  20. GERMAN. CRUISERS.

    Three vessels of the German Navy which were on the China Station are reported to be cruising in the South Pacific. They are said to have been due at ...

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  21. A RUSSUN VICTORY.

    At the present time a Russian victory anywhere means success and help in the fight, whether it be in Europe or on your scalp where the hair grows. For ...

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  22. ENROLLING OF BRITISH TROOPS.

    The recruiting of Lord Kitchener's second hundred thousand is proceeding briskly. The Earl of Crewe. speaking in ...

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  26. GERMAN SAILORS IN TURKEY.

    It is semi-officially stated in Atnens that 800 German naval officers and sailors, and a quantity of ammunition, traversed Bulgaria on Friday by special ...

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