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  2. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    An officer in the Highland Light Infantry writes:—"I expect yon have heard where we are now and would know the ground well. It is a pretty damnable part of the ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    During the sitting of the Kirkby Stephen (Westmoreland) Tribunal, which is dealing with claims for exemption under the Compulsory Service Act, many farmers ...

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  4. THE TURKISH DISASTER AT ERZEROUM.

    The region in which the Russians have been operating since the opening of their campaign in the Caucasus and Armenia is shown in this map. The heavy black dotted lines indicate the boundaries of Russia, Turkey, and Persia. The capital of Caucasia is [?], and the chief port is Batum. Over a year ago the Turks were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TURKISH DEBACLE

    The lightning blows of the Grand Duke Nicholas continue without intermission along the whole Caucasian front from the Black Sea to Lake Van, to the south of ...

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  6. ANOTHER AIR RAID ON ENGLAND

    There has been further fighting near the Yser, but in every instance the enemy were beaten back. In one case they occupied French front trenches near Stecnstraete, but were at once ejected. Sir Edward Grey, in a memorandum, has laid emphasis on the manner in which Germany is drawing ...

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  7. AN HEROIC RESCUE.

    An incident at Kensington on Monday of last week, in which a resident of the district displayed remarkable courage has until the present escaped the notice ...

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  8. AFTER THE BARRIER STRIKE.

    The [?] committee on Saturday received £10 from the Gas Employes' Industrial Union, Victoria, and £200 from the Waterside Workers, Port Adelaide. ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Hon. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, on Saturday, in an address to the members of the Canadian Club in Ottawa, said ...

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  10. FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    An official communique published in Paris this morning says[?]—"The Germans, violently bombarded our positions at Steenstraete and attempted to cross the Yser ...

    Article : 577 words
  11. AIR RAID ON KENT

    Four enemy seaplanes raided the Kentish coast at noon on Sunday. Two men end a boy were killed. The official narrative of the raid states: ...

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  12. THE BALKAN WAR

    A telegram received from Salonika says: —"The new attitude of Roumania and the profound change of opinion in Greece towards the Allies bas created uneasiness ...

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  13. LABOR TROUBLES.

    Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court to-day, began the hearing of the plaint by the Federated Clerks' Union of Australia against the Commonwealth and ...

    Article : 538 words
  14. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Washington states:—"The pernicious influence of Count von Bernstorff (the German Ambassador in America) has ...

    Article : 393 words
  15. A "GERMAN SUFFERER."

    "If anyone should be interned, the writer of this letter should," said the Hon. John Verran, M.P., at the meeting; of the All-British League in the Town Hall on ...

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  16. WOOLLEN MILLS DESTROYED.

    The Albion Woollen Mills were burnt down early yesterday morning. As a result about 280 employes, who had been manufacturing khaki for the Australian ...

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  17. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    An Austrian staff officer, who travelled in disguise from Seattle to Yokohama on board a Japanese mail boat, has been arrested at Yokohama. He was trying ...

    Article : 46 words
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  19. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 8,294 bales were catalogued, and sales, including private transactions, amounted to 8,150 bales. The market showed more regularity than last ...

    Article : 206 words
  20. PRIVATE O'DONNELL.

    The Committee of Investigation, consisting of Mr. T. F. Davies (chairman), Septimus Burt, K.C., and Major McInerney, to day resumed the enquiry into ...

    Article : 367 words
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  23. PROTEST AGAINST CONVICTION.

    At a meeting of Melbourne [?] held in the rooms of the society last night, mention was made of the recent conviction of Joseph Skurrie of an offence ...

    Article : 146 words
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