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  2. MARCH OF THE TROOPS

    There had been no spectacular march of the expeditionary troops through the streets of Adelaide for many months, and the announcement that a ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    There was a scene in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Sir A. B. Markham, on resuming the debate on the Army, Estimates, declared that Mr. ...

    Article : 437 words
  4. PLAIN SPEAKING

    The Australian Prime Minister (the Right Hon. W.M. Hughes) was entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening by the British Imperial Council of Commerce. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONSCRIPTION AND AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at the Camden show luncheon to-day Mr. J. Lynch, M.H.R., referring to the war, if if the struggle was prolonged the Federal Parliament would go to the ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. THE GILCHRIST CASE

    Regarding his instruction that all work suspended in consequence of the Gilchrist trouble, must be resumed to-morrow, otherwise operations on the East-West line will ...

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  7. EVERYTHING SAFE AT VERDUN

    General Pctain, the Commander of Verdun, declares that he is certain of final success. The British have had a great success in the Ypres salient. Aviators have dropped bombs on Essen. There have been many combats in the air. British forces operating for the re lief of Kut-el-Amara have pushed back ...

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  8. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official report published by the War Office to-day says:—General Sir P'ercy (Lake, who commands the British expedition in Mesopotamia, has turned the enemy ...

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  9. THREE PERSONS SHOT.

    A sensational shooting affair took place at Ararat this afternoon. A man named Joy is said to have entered the London Bank of Australasia with the intention, ...

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  10. FIGHT IN EGYPT

    An official dispatch states:—General Peyton has reoccupied Sollum. Armed motor cars, cavalry, and a camel corps successfully pursued the enemy. We captured ...

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  11. EAST AFRICA

    General Smuts, who is in command of the British expedition against German East Africa, has sent the following report to the War Office:—"We occupied Mossi on ...

    Article : 138 words
  12. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique published in Petrograd this morning says:—"In the vicinity of the Ponievice railway we dispersed a large enemy convoy. We ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. FIGHT AT VERDUN

    A semi-official announcement issued in Paris on Wednesday afternoon says:—"The third act,at Verdun is about to begin. The enemy's whole effort yesterday was ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN PRAISED.

    A fine tribute is paid to Australian workmen by Messrs. Vickers & Co. Writing on January 21, to Mr. William J. Adams, Sydney, this firm says of the men sent to ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. GERMAN NAVY

    A rumor reached Washington on Wednesday that Admiral von Tirpitz, the head of the German navy, was resigned in consequence of disagreements with the ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The experts of the Inventions Department of the Ministry of Munitions, have examined aeroplane engines invented by Mr. Werry, a Victorian. They are ...

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  17. SERGEANT-MAJOR O'DONNELL.

    Sergeant-Major O'Donnell has been engaged to appear in vaudeville at one of the [?]cal music-halls to-morrow night, and will recite Kipling's "Gunga Din" and ...

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  18. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    In conjunction with New South Wales, Victoria has for some time been testing sites for a storage dam on the Upper Murray. A number of sites tested have proved ...

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  19. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT.

    Regarding the bulk handling of wheat now under consideration, it is known that tne report submits two alternative schemes One provides for storages and, elevators to ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. PATRIOTIC CANADA

    Canadian bankers have undertaken to extend a credit of. 75,000.000 dollars (£135,000,000) to the British Government, to be drawn on for payments for war ...

    Article : 302 words
  21. RELIGION AND THE WAR.

    The Anglican Primate of Australia (Archbishop Wright, of Sydney), who is visiting Melbourne, discussing matters connected with the Anglican Church, ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. POST OFFICE METHODS.

    Members of the Ministry and prominent officers of the Post and Telegraph Department were among the guests entertained at dinner to-night by Mr. Webster, the ...

    Article : 263 words
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  24. VICTORIAN TREASURY BONDS.

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) is completing arrangements for the redemption of £822,450 worth of Treasury bonds bearing interest at 3½ per cent., which are ...

    Article : 54 words
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