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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN TURKEY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 537 words
  3. THIS MORNING'S GABLES.

    PARIS, Friday.--General Joseph Gallieni, French Minister of War, has resigned owing to ill-health. General Roques succeeds General Gallieni. ...

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  4. MORTHOMME.

    PARIS, Friday.--A communique announces:--"A bombardment of varying intensity is proceeding at Verdun. We bombarded the enemy, who was ...

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  5. WAR ON LINERS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lloyd's reports that the Dutch liner Tubantia, 15,000 tons, which was either mined or torpedoed off the North Hinrer lightship, on the Dutch coast, yesterday ...

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  6. LINERS 'ATTACKED.

    The Dutch liner Tubantia, 15,000 tons, was sunk, off the Dutch coast, in the North Sea, as a result, it is believed of a torpedo attack. It is reported that all the passengers and crew were saved. ...

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  7. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Italy's seizure of these 36 Gorman liners is significant, as it means that she has made up her mind to war ...

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  8. STATE IMPORT LOSSES.

    Yesterday Mr. Wade made the following statement on the financial aspect of the Government's importations:--"The Government imported 5286 tons of [?] ...

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  9. ANZAC DAY.

    A combined meeting of the sub-committees of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Memorial Fund (of which Sir William P. Cullen is president), and the Shakespeare Society of New South ...

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  10. CONVOYS OF WOUNDED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that convoys of wounded are continually passing Frankfort, and are arousing the greatest anxiety. ...

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  11. STRUCK AMIDSHIPS.

    ROTTERDAM, Friday.--The Tubantia was approaching the North Hinder lightship at 2 o'clock in the morning. It was very dark, and a high sea was running. ...

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  12. BRAVE ZOUAVES.

    PARIS, Friday.--Two Zouaves at Verdun, amidst a terrific Gorman attack, were burled with their machine gun. They succeeded in digging themselves out, and with their gun were ...

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  13. CARSO PLATEAU.

    ROME, Friday.--A communique states:--"There was a desperate struggle on the Carse Plateau for possession of the positions which we captured in the San Martino zone. ...

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  14. A SUGAR BOND OF EMPIRE.

    Mr. C. H. Pritchard, secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association, who left yesterday afternoon for London to attend a conference of the British Producers' ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN ARSENAL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Professor Barraclough, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Sydney Unversity, has concluded his investigations at the arsenals, and is returning by the Osterley. ...

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  16. TREBIZOND.

    ROME, Friday.--Reports from Petrograd state that the Russians are attacking the environs of Trebizond on the east and south from the sea. ...

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  17. ROSES AND SHAMROCKS.

    "Rose Day" in Sydney yesterday was on a very small scale, in comparison with "Rose Day" last year. About 13 stalls all told were arranged throughout the city. There was ...

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  18. SALONIKA.

    SALONIKA, Friday.--Reconnaissances which have been made show that the Germans are strengthening the defences of Ghevghell, as if they were expecting to be attacked. ...

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  19. VICTORIAN UNEMPLOYED.

    During a recent visit to Melbourne, Mr. Hoyle, Minister for Railways, conferred with the Premier of Victoria as to the possibility of New South Wales absorbing some of the mechanics ...

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  20. EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday.--A British East-Afriean official message states:--"General Smuts is operating in the most difficult part of the German country. It the ...

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  21. MILITARY SERVICE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Another mass meeting of married men wan held at Tower Hill. The men jeered at an announcement that Mr. Asquith would not receive a deputation. It was ...

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  22. MISSED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The French liner Patria, with 909 passengers on board, from Palermo, reports that when she was passing Tunis a submarine fired a torpedo at her ...

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  23. MR. HUGHES'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Westminster Gazette," commenting upon Mr. Hughes's speech at the dinner tendered him by the British Imperial Council of Commerce, remarks:--"Mr. ...

    Article : 327 words
  24. 8-HOUR DAY AND THE WAR.

    BATHURST, Friday.--At the last meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Municipal and Shire Employees' Union, A. Martin, secretary, contended that Eight-Hour Day should not be ...

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  25. GERMAN SHIPS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, announced today that Italy was requisitioning interned German liners to the number of 36, with an ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. WORKING FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    The Hornsby branch of the Voluntary Workers' Association will gather at Cheltenham station at 2 o'clock this afternoon, when further progress will be made with the home ...

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  27. WHAT WILL AMERICA SAY?

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The torpedoing of the Tubantia is likely to cause further complications with Germany. It is hoped in American Government circles ...

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  28. A TRUE ROMANCE.

    "Somewhere in New South Wales" are three people whose whole outlook on life was changed almost in a flash of time by the innocent publication in "The Daily Telegraph" of a ...

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  29. KALGOORLIE TROUBLE.

    Mr. Joseph Cook said yesterday that the unfortunate east-west railway dispute seemed to have developed into all unlovely and unholy row between the Minister and the ex-Minister ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Replying to Sir A. B. Markham, Mr. H. G. Pretyman, Under-Secretary for the Board of Trade, said that the Government was considering the possibility of the ...

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  31. AUSTRIA'S FINAL EFFORT.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Morning Post's" Budapest correspondent states that a further 4,000,000 Austro-Hungarians have been mobilised, representing a final effort. They include ...

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  32. LIQUOR AND SOLDIERS.

    PERTH, Friday.--Under the 9 to 9 liquor sale hours soldiers could obtain drink after hotel-closing hours under the bona-fide traveller clause. Under the War Precautions Act a ...

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  33. VON TIRPITZ.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--Admiral von Tirpitz's resignation came like a thunderbolt in Germany. He is suffering from overwork and anxiety, aggravated by the failure of his plans ...

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  34. RED CROSS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The British subscriptions to the meat trades Red Cross Fund have reached £10,000. Lord Kitchener, writing to Mr. Gordon ...

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  35. UNSTAMPED BETTING TICKETS.

    BATHURST, Friday.--The first case under the Finance Taxation Act came before the Bathurst Police Court to-day, when Walter Tombleson, bookmaker, was charged with having issued ...

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  36. A DAY FOR WAR NURSES.

    "Button Day" for Australian nurses at the war is being organised by the hon. secretary of the Nurses' Fund, since the inception of which six months ago over 60 cases of comforts have ...

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  37. LORD CHELMSFORDS SON WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lord Chelmsford's heir, Hon. Fred I. Thesiger, aged 20 years, has been wounded in Mesopotamia. ...

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  38. A.M.P.

    The Australian Mutual Provident Society announces in our advertising columns that the sixty-seventh annual meeting of members will be held in the society's head office building, 87 ...

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  39. CABLING MONEY TO SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Replying to complaints made of delay in forwarding remittances to soldiers on active service, the Defense Minister states that the safest means of cabling ...

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  40. HELMETS FOR TOMMIES.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Lords, Lord Sandhurst (Lord Chamberlain) announced that hundreds of thousands of steel helmets had been issued by the Government. It was ...

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  41. EMBARGO ON EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--An Order-in-Council prohibits the exportation anywhere of cinematograph films, acetic acid, gramophone records, photographic paper, films, plates, radium, and ...

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  42. FEDERAL CAPITAL WORKS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Home Affairs has issued instructions that all works at the Federal Capital are now under the control of Mr. W. B. Gi[?] ...

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  43. REOPENING OF PANAMA CANAL

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--Lloyd's reports that the Panama Canal will be re-opened on April 17. ...

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