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  3. THE AUSTRALIANS 378TH CASUALTY LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 530 words
  4. FRENCH WAR AIMS.

    The French Foreign. Minister CM. Pichon), speaking in thie Paris Chamber of Deputies on Friday, said:—The French Government as in complete accord with ...

    Article : 288 words
  5. Food Riots at Vienna.

    A despatch. received from Switzerland mt a gigantic food riot occurred at Vienna on New Year's Day. Twenty thousand, starving people, unable to buy ...

    Article : 58 words
  6. American Belief.

    Congressmen who are in London have, delivered speeches. They said that 40 million people in Germany were actually starving. They believe the Kaiser is ...

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  7. Retaliation Feared.

    The London correspondent of The New York World says ' he has learned that Austria-Hungary promised His Holiness the Pope that she would not shell Venice. ...

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  8. EAST AFRICA. A Desperate Move.

    An East African official message says: —A small and exhausted German force, short of food and ammunition, moved up the Lujenda Valley into Portuguese ...

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  9. Japan and Great Britain.

    The newspapers of tie Japanese capital, commenting on King George having conferred the rank of a British Field Marshal upon the Japanese Emperor, declare it to ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. British Labour Restless.

    A conference of Clyde committees of the engineering and shipbuilding industries met at Glasgow and considered she new manpower proposals of the British ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. The Arab Raid.

    An official announcement says that confirmation has been obtained of the success of Arab operations against the Hedjaz Railway, north of Maan, in the Arabian ...

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  12. IN OTHER STATES.

    DEAD.—Queensland, 87 officers and men: New South Waits, 53; Victoria, 40; Western Australia, 36; and Tasmania, 5. ...

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  13. WOLF AND LAMBS. The German Colonies.

    The Spectator, referring to Mr. Lloyd George's speech says:—"If the principle of redemption is not honestly and thoroughly carried out, we will have the seeds of ...

    Article : 157 words
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  15. The Fruits of Bribery.

    Telegrams from Norfolk, Virginia, which recently suffered severely from fires and explosions, state that a German has been arrested and charged with having ...

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  16. BACK FROM GERMANY.

    A party of Australian wounded men, who were captured in the battle of the Somme, have arrived at Rotterdam, via Roosendaal. Their welcome by the Dutch ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. Incidents of the War.

    The "tanks" employed in' collecting war loan subscriptions have now taken' £35,500,000. The Edinburgh week realized £4,400,000, and the Hull week £2,095,000. ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. Higher Pay for Officers.

    The War Cabinet bas decided to increase the pay of British subalterns during the war to a minimum of 10/6 a day from 1/10 last year; also to make consequential ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. BIOGRAPHICAL. LATE LIEUT. R. G. RAWS.

    The Rev. John G. Raws has been notified that his youngest son, Lieut. R, G. Raws, of the 23rd Battalion, who was previously reported missing, is now reported as killed in action on July ...

    Article : 263 words
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  21. British Food Shortage.

    On account of the shortage of meat, a proclamation has been issued enforcing abstinence from meat on one day in each week. This is not expected to apply to ...

    Article : 281 words
  22. OTHER STATES.

    DEAD.—Officers and Men.—Queensland, 24; New South, 135; Victoria, 87; Western Australia, 23; Tasmania. [?]. ...

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  23. LATE LIEUT. ERROL CRUICKSHANK.

    Lieut. Errol Cruickshank, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Cruickshank, Largs Bay, was killed in action in France on Christmas Day. He went away With the 2nd Contingent, and was in the fourth ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. 379TH CASUALTY LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 556 words
  25. LATE SAP. F. G. METCALFE.

    News has been received at Port Victoria of the death from wounds of Sap. F. G. Metcalfe. Sgt. Bunn, writing to tell the news of his death, says: —"Each one of us misses Lce.CpL Metcalfe ...

    Article : 205 words
  26. VALUABLE TEA CARGO SAVID.

    A Police Court prosecution of a member of the crew of a minesweeper for having stolen 4 ft. of tea disclosed that the minesweeper had salvaged a vessel carrying ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. LATE PTE. C. J. JENNINGS.

    Pte. C. J' JENNINGS, 27th Battalion, husband of Mrs. A. Jennings, of Waymouth Street, Adelaide was killed in action on December 25. ...

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  28. LATE PTE. W. E. NINNES.

    Pte. William E. Ninnes, the adopted son of Mr. G. Davidson, of Norwood (late of Yongala), died of wounds in England on January 2. He. on fisted at Wallaroo in October, 1916, and left ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. DUTCH COMMERCE.

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf says that a Dutch delegate to the allied economical negotiations at Paris and London has returned and says that the Entente nations ...

    Article : 59 words
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