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  3. MOTOR BANDITS.

    General J. H. Delarey and General C. F. Beyers, both of whom served with distinction in the Boer war, were motoring near Johannesburg last night, when ...

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  4. GERMAN'S KIND DEED.

    Alter a fierce fight in the Vosges, a German found a French soldier unconscious. He took him on his shoulder, and was conveying him to the ...

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  6. TASMANIA.

    The infantry and A.M.C. personnel who have been in camp as part of the Hobart defences for the post fortnight were relieved yesterday by the 91st ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. WHEAT SPECULATION.

    The "Sydney Morning Herald" says:— The position in the wheat world is causing anxiety not so much to these who actually handle grain, such as shippers ...

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  8. THE TASMANIAN CONTINGENT.

    The detachment required for the Clearing Hospital and for the first reinforcement units is practically complete, but the military authorities announce that a ...

    Article : 261 words
  9. IRELAND AND THE WAR.

    Mr. John Redmond, the leader of the Nationalists, in a manifesto to the Irish people, says he is confident that Ireland will willingly share the ...

    Article : 299 words
  10. WARSHIPS IN PACIFIC.

    The following is a complete list, as far as can be ascertained, of the warships of the Triple E[?]tente and Triple Alliance in Pacific waters. The German cruiser ...

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  11. MY BOYS.

    (A Carol for Our Colonies. Air, "My Queen." From "Punch," Feb. 15, 1885.) Leo Britanuicus Loquitus. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Ca[?]dian Department of Trade estimates that the wheat production in the Dominion for the current season will amount to 159,660,000 bushels, and oats ...

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  13. MONEY AND THE WAR.

    War nowadays is a matter of finance as well as of arms, and in a prolonged campaign financial resources would count as much as military still. ...

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  14. MARKETS AND MONEY.

    For £15,000,000 worth of British Treasury bills, a total sum of £47,000,000 was tendered, at an average rate of interest of £2 18s. 6d. for six months, ...

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  15. WAR CRIMES.

    The idea is very generally held that in time of war even the most brutal acts are quite justified. "All is fair in love and wai" expresses the notion of the ...

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  16. PROTRACTION OF THE WAR.

    There has been heavy buying in America by foreigners of wheat, flour, and oats, owing to the fall of prices [?] Chicago on Tuesday, when the ...

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  17. THE SACKING OF LOUVAIN.

    Sir George Reid telegraphs the [?] lowing as reliable information:—"The Belgians have refused to treat as a prisoner of war Commandant Meune, ...

    Article : 64 words
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  19. USE OF DUM-DUMS.

    Dr. Wilson, the President of the United States, has cabled to the Kaiser his reply to Germany's protest against the alleged use of dum-dums by France. ...

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  20. ABOUT LARGE ARMIES.

    "Armies are becoming unwieldy," wrote one competent critic last year. "With the vast growth of modern armies superiority in numbers has lost much of its ...

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  21. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Both Houses of Parliament have passed a resolution empowering the Indian Government to defray the cost of despatching troops out of its own ...

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  23. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    Major J. S. Maidlow, R.A., who was till recently serving with the New Zealand military forces, has been gazetted as amongst those wounded in the recent ...

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  24. GERMANY'S WAR.

    A White Paper issued yesterday contains a despatch from Sir M. W. d[?] Bunsen, the British Ambassador to Austria-Hungary, with reference to the ...

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