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  3. AN ECHO OF GALLIPOLI

    Many Tasmanian Anzaes will remember the Australind, or perhaps they knew it better at A30, the transport which landed them at Gallipoli on that ...

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  4. AMERICA'S BIG FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Captain Smith, from San Francisco, claims to have arrived at New York sooner than Lieut. Maynard arrived at San ...

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  5. "BAD TO WORSE"

    The Italian situation is drifting from bad to worse. Every indication from semi-official Italian sources and from d'Annunzio's staff points to thu fac ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. MATHEWS READY FOR FLIGHT

    LONDON, Monday. — The Sopwith aeroplane "Wallaby," which Captain Mathews is using on his flight to Australia, is similar to the machine ...

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  7. LEAGUE CRUSADE

    LONDON, Monday. — A national campaign with the object of supporting the League of Nations was inaugurated at a meeting at the Mansion ...

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  8. BALTIC OFFENSIVE

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—General Bermondt (commanding the German Baltic offensive against Petrograd) has sent a wireless message to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Delegates have arrived from Britain, France, Italy, and Belgium to attend the Atlantic City Conference on the subject ...

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  10. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY.

    The Entente note to Berlin advising that the blockade of Germany would be re-imposed, says:— The fact that General Von der ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. NEW YORK RAILWAY STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The strike of teamsters and chaffeurs has dislocated the entire railway services of the city. So far, 11,000 have struck. ...

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  12. CHARMED WITH WESTERN LIFE

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday. — The Prince of Wales is charmed with western life, and has decided to purchase a ranch. hoping to visit Canada occasionally. ...

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  13. NO MAIL ALLOWED.

    Captain Mathews has notified the Aero Club that he intends to start at dawn on Wednesday (to-day) from Hounslow. He expects to maintain ...

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  14. THE DON FRONT.

    General Donikin reports the capture of 1500 Bolsheviks on the Don front. The Don Cossacks have successfully advanced to the left bank of the Don. ...

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  15. MORNING LEVEES.

    D'Annunzio fights civil discontent by propaganda, of which he is a master. He amuses the people by hourly harangues in the market-place, where ...

    Article : 300 words
  16. UNSINKABLE "WHITE WINGS."

    The Alliance machine which Colonel Douglas and Lieutenant Ross will use duplicates the company's Atlantic "Seabird." Colonel Douglas has ...

    Article : 219 words
  17. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— It is claimer that the Australian volunteers in Russia have won proportionately more than twice the number of decorations ...

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  18. BRITISH CLEAR OF MURMANSK.

    With the departure of the last troopship from Murmansk the British evacuation of North Russia is completed. ...

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  19. PSKOFF ABANDONED.

    A Heisingtors message states that the Bolsheviks have abandoned Pskoff. A Bolshevik wireless message ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. PRESIDENT WILSON'S CONDITION

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — President Wilson's condition is unchanged. ...

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  21. ARRANGING SEA PATROL.

    The competitors in the Australian flight held a conference and requested Colonel Williams (Staff Officer for Aviation) to arrange that the cable ...

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  22. WHO DISCOVERED THE TANKS?

    Evidence before the Commission which is to decide who is entitled to a bonus ns the inventor of the tanks showed that Lord Kitchener ...

    Article : 259 words
  23. COLONEL HOUSE ILL.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Colonel House (diplomatic adviser to the President) has arrived from France; and is ill. confined to bed. ...

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  24. "TO THE DEATH!"

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Riga correspondent reports:— The third day's bombardment prior to General Rermond's offer of a truce ...

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  25. GERMAN AIRCRAFT SALES

    PARIS, Monday. — The Supreme Council has instructed Marshal Foch to inform Germany that sales of aircraft material to Sweden are contrary ...

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  26. "A GOOD SIDE"

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Service Cricket Team was welcomed at the docks to-day by the president of the Soutlt African Cricket Union. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT ECONOMY

    LONDON, Monday. — The Government has already vacated three large West End hotels, and will formally surrender the Hotel Cecil this week. ...

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  28. ELIXIR OF LIFE

    A messago from Paris states that M. Voronoff, Director of the Physiological Laboratory of the College de France, claims that interstitial glands, ...

    Article : 128 words
  29. ARMY OF THE RHINE

    A Paris message states that General Degoutte, who fought side by side with the British in Flanders, is about to take over the chief command of ...

    Article : 44 words
  30. CHURCH CO-OPERATION

    Router's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the International Committee of the League to Promete International Concord has resolved [?] ...

    Article : 40 words
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