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GERM AN POSTAL MATTER SEIZED. ' , . Paris, April 2. The 'Allies' cruisers at Toulon seized aboard various ships 2500 postal packets of German origiil. RUSSIAN GENERAL RETIRES. Petrograd, April 2. General Russky, the victor of Lem-' berg and Prasnysz, has given up commanclof his army in the field. He has been suffering from internal cancer, but has hitherto heroically refused to resign. LIVERPOOL DOCKERS ENLIST. . (R.ec. April 4, 3.30 p.m.) London, April 3. Though the enlistment of the Liverjool dockers does not begin until April 5, three thousand of the men. have already offered their services. .WAR FOOD FUND. Sydney, April 3. The Chamber of Commerce "War Food Fund has already forwarded over fEJBjOOO worth of food. AUSTRALIAN BARONET FOR THE FRONT. Melbourne, April 3. Sir Rupert Clarke has received a 'commission as a lieutenant in the British Army Service Corps. Sir Ruport Clarke is _ the second baronet of the line. His father, to whom the title was given, was a member of a former Victorian Ministry and ,i prominent philanthropist. Sir Rupert is well known in theatrical and sporting circles. ... Bamoan StorekceDors. edi /Tlugnzol,''-.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2427, 5 April 1915, Page 6
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