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  2. NICKNAMES IN ROYAL NAVY. HOW THE "JELLICOE BOYS" CHEISTEN THEIR SHIPS.

    If, in the compilation of that interesting volume which the Admiralty issue, under the title of the Navy List, some merry wag were to place against the names of all his ...

    Article : 357 words
  3. BATTLE OF THE SOMME.

    Operations wore begun on 24th August, by just such another hurricane bombardment as that described in connection with the attack of 21st August. "Seen for the second ...

    Article : 3,070 words
  4. EAGLEHAWK.

    A most successful and enjoyable garden fete was held at Mrs. W. Cook's residence on Saturday afternoon, in support of the "Queen of Schools." The grounds were ...

    Article : 614 words
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  6. A.W.N. LEAGUE MILK FOOD FUND.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Bendigo branch of the Australian Women's National League was called to consider the best means of obtaining further ...

    Article : 419 words
  7. MELBOURNE. RAILWAY CORPS FOR FRANCE.

    General Foster, who has charge of the arrangemeats for supplying experienced railwaymen for service in France, to-day had an interview with the Railway ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. "TOP SHIP OF THE WORLD."

    Sailors are strangely conservative men, and possess long memories, and so nicknames are handed down from generation to generation, and Nels[?]s seamen, if they ...

    Article : 307 words
  9. PRONY MARRIAGES.

    Referring to-day to remarks made by Mr. G. M. Prendergast in the State Parliament this week, when he urged the necessity for arranging for marriages of ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The hon, secretary of the Cohuna branch of the Red Cross Society (Mrs. J. G. Douglas) reports that the following goods have been despatched to headquarters ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. BRITISH AIR SUPREMACY.

    German prisoners declare that the increasing activity of British aeroplanes in attacking enemy infantry columns, and otherwise engaging in surface warfare, ...

    Article : 439 words
  12. LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS.

    Writing from "Somewhere in Belgium" on 31st August to his mother, Mrs. Rayner, of Victoria-street, Signaller E. Rayner states:—"I am in the best of health. ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. PRINCESS ELIZABETH OF RUMANIA.

    The people of Rumania are very proud of Princess Elizabeth, the oldest daughter of Queen Mario and King Ferdinand. She is very fair, like her beautiful mother, ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. HOW EMPRESS EUGENIE LEFT PARIS.

    In J[?]ne Stoddard s "Life of the Empress Eugenie." there is a dramatic picture of the fight from Paris. "The Empress was literally pushed out from the Tuileries by her ...

    Article : 119 words
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  16. RUMANIA.

    Rumania is one of the richest parts of Europe. After the United States and Russia, it is the largest grain-qrowing country in the world. It is one of the world's chief ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. PLANTED WITH DYNAMITE.

    Dynamite plays such an important part in modern warfare that we are apt to forget what a useful servant it is to mankind in many other ways. Ingenious new methods ...

    Article : 190 words
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