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  4. IRRIGATION FOR THE MIDLANDS.

    A public meeting in furtherance of the movement which has for its object the inauguration of a [?]heme for the irrigation of the Midlands was held at ...

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  5. SWITZERLAND AND THE WAR.

    A Tasmanian lady, now resident at Bas[?]e, in Switzerland, and writing to a friend in Hobart, under date March 23, says: ...

    Article : 549 words
  6. ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL.

    Serious rumours have reached Madrid of another revolution having broken out in Portugal. Many fugitives are arriving at Badajos. Outbreaks have ...

    Article : 130 words
  7. WOUNDED.

    Fifteenth Battalion,—Lieutenant Kes sell, H. SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT. (New South Wales.) ...

    Article : 448 words
  8. BRITISH OFFICERS.

    The casualties among officers of the British Army and Navy during the past fortnight totalled 1,671. ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in unveiling a memorial portrait in the Kingsway-hall to-day to the late Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, ...

    Article : 118 words
  10. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Major Frederick [?]gel Parbury, who formerly lived in New South Wales, has been killed at the front whilst serving with the Royal Regiment of Artillery. ...

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  11. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    First Light Horse[?]—Private. Keeley, M. W., gastro-enteritis; Private Fowler, L. R., appendicitis. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA.

    Although Saturday is only a half day, nearly 200 men passed through the recruiting office, Sydney, yesterday. This brought the total for the week to ...

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  13. LIEUTENANT COOK CONVALESCENT.

    Official news has been received that Lieutenant Cook, son of the Leader of the Federal Opposition, who was wounded in the fighting at the Dardanelles, is ...

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  14. MEETINGS, ETC.

    A public meeting was held on Friday at the council-chambers, Swansea, to consider the advisability of erecting a new hall for entertainments. The ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    Further lists of New Zealand casualties bring the present total to 1,007, made up as follows:- Officers dead. 15. ...

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  16. CAMP AND BASE HOSPITALS

    Medical men are still required for service at camp hospitals and at the hospitals in Egypt. Those who wish to offer their services should apply to the ...

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  17. A NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED.

    Lieutenant H. P. White, of the Medical Corps, a New Zealander, has been wounded in Flanders. ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    A Tunbridge correspondent writes:- "The Town-hall was crowded on Thurs day on the occasion of a social and dance being held as a send-off to Privates H. ...

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  19. THE OFFICERS MENTIONED.

    Lientenant Roland M. Young (killed in action), was a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Young, of St. Kilda (Vic). As Miss Bertha Rossow, Mrs. Young was a ...

    Article : 798 words
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