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  2. THE ALIEN HUNT

    It will come as a surprise to Australians generally to learn that the German cruisers that sunk the two British war—ships—Good Mope and Monmouth—off ...

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  3. EVERY FIT

    Replying to a Question when he was in Sydney on Wednesday, Senator Pearce, Minister fur Defence, explained that the 9000 additional reinforcements required ...

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  4. WOUNDED WARRIORS

    Serious complaints were recently made in Melbourne with regard to the treatment of the sick and wounded soldiers that returned on the last troopship. It ...

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  5. NOW OR NEVER

    Speaking at a record recruiting meeting at Quirihdi on Wednesday night Mr. Holman, N.S.W. Premier, reviewed the position at the front, and pointed out ...

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  6. "COOK-EE'S" COLUMN

    The "Coo-ces" moved out of Balladoran at half-past ten on Monday morning on the second day's march, the Union jack and the Australian flag lending and ...

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  7. MUNITIONS OF WAR

    The Commonwealth Attorney-General. Mr. Hughes, made it quite plain to a representative gathering of metal merchants in Sydney on Tuesday that the Metal ...

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  9. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The second recruiting campaign in New South Wales was opened in Sydney on Monday night by a monster public meeting in the Town' Hall So large was ...

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  10. ESCAPED GERMANS.

    The two Germans that escaped from the military authorities on Friday while being conveyed under armed escort from Melbourne to Sydney, are reported to ...

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  11. SICK SOLDIERS AT THE FRONT.

    a reassuring report regarding the cases of sick soldiers at the front has been received by the Defence authorities from the Assistant Director-General of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S PRESSING DUTY.

    Reicrring to the action of "a crafty and unscrupulous ruler like King- Ferdland." in throwing: in his lot with the Germans, as Indicative of hit conviction ...

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  13. WHOLESALE SHELL-MAKING.

    Senator Pearce announced on Monday that tenders for the manufacture of [?] pounder quick-firing high explosive shells had been accepted from the New South ...

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  14. AN ALIEN WITH ARMS.

    At Sydney on Tuesday,. Ernest Hugo Becker, a gem merchant, of Oxford-street, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by Mr. Love, S.M., on being ...

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  15. WAR'S VICTIMS RETURN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  16. A SYDNEY PERISCOPE.

    The Defence Department has accented a periscope invention by Mr. Herbert Bors. of Gordon-rortd, Chatswood, N.S.W. Mr. Hors has presented his ...

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  17. UNPREPARED BRITAIN.

    In on address to Sydney University evening students last week, Professor Wood said never had n nation thought so little about war as the British nation, ...

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  18. THE EMDEN REMAINS.

    The Navy Minister announced on Saturday that the negotiations that had been proceeding with a Sydney firm for the salvage and floating of the German ...

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  19. GERMANS ON THE RAILWAYS.

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly on Tuesday in answer to Mr. Haynes, the Premier said that the Railway commissioners had furnished a report about a ...

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  20. THE COUNTRY MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  21. THE LAST BATCH.

    The latest batch of wounded was welcomed in Melbourne on Wednesday. There were ninety-seven Victorians, thirty-two South Australians, and ten ...

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  22. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    Second-Lieutenant S. [?], of Sydney who was an officer of the Field Artillery in France, is missing. A prate cable has been received to the effect ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. THE GERMANS WOULD SNEER.

    A woman residing in the Coff's Harbor district, in forwarding personal particulars to a Sydney paper concerning her son who has been killed in action, writes: "I ...

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  24. OLD SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
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  27. GOOD SHOTS FOR RABAUL.

    A force of 300, comprising fix companies, is to be raised for service at Rabaul. Service is to he for the period of the war, and good shots arc warned. ...

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  28. AN OFFICIAL DISMISSED.

    As a result, no doubt, of the controversy that has recently disturbed the equanimity of N.S.W. Parliament respecting the employment by the. Government of ...

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  29. LIGHT HORSE REINFORCEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  30. THE OFFICERS IN COMMAND.

    The "Coo-ees" are under the military command of Captain Nicholas; the recruiting campaign is under the control of Mr. Hitcheas, as honorary captain; and ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. FARMER SOLDIERS,

    Mr. Pigott. M.H.R. has received a letter from the Defence Department in which it is stated that as regards the deferring of the date on which a recruit shall enter ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. MILITARY SNOSSISHNESS.

    In the South Australian Legislative Assembly on Tuesday Mr. T. Kynn (Labor) moved the adjournment of the House In order to refer to an incident that ...

    Article : 136 words
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  34. ANOTHER ROUTE, MARCH.

    [?] steps are being taken to inagurate a marhc of Yass and district recuruls to Sydney on the lines of that from Gilgandra, Mr. A Ormonde Butler, police ...

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  37. THE RIFLE RESERVE,

    The line club reserve [?] in Wagga is growing and up to the present about [?] men have joined. [?] are held every Tuesday and Friday nights, with occasional parades through ...

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