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Second Edition. General News

FRENCH PROGRESS REPORT ... (Tni-ihd FB*Di Association.] i. is (Received 8.55 a.m.) ~ . - L. Paris, January 29. •A communique states: We have gained--a footing on the great dune near Lembaertzyde, and have consolidated our positions in the AVoevre. ' A -LETTER FROM ECYPT.^ap •■/(Received 10.35 a.m.) -K.'*l I' Sydney, January 3P.»a, Sir Bean, official pres,&.represenfca%fc with the Australian forces, cables'£hts the attitude of the Turkish at the coastal ports visited by ; a-'|irlr tish ship, provides a continual qooNffi A cruiser recently, called at landed a party of sailors. The mander'of the Turkish, troops, -pfjj||| ing indisposition, retired, to a roora until the British departed %|ts£ ; a thoroughly friendly visit. the Governor of Damascus offi?sßs'\ published an account of how the Turk / - ish'troqps heavily defended Siclon and finally drove off tho enemy.. The cruiser alsojanded parties at Alexandret|& without* resistance. - Mm A general hospital has been established tat Heliopdlis^

The Palace Hotel is one of the- most luxurious in the world. ENEMY SUBJECTS INTERNET ..... yl ■ -„.;.^Sr« (Reeelved "10.35 a.m.) Melbourne, January 80.

The new military regulations TlrtecP the internment of all enemy subjects from Jhe.age of. l&.to-o(J. The' SitiWft enemy is not permitted to frequent hotels or places of amusement, and the circulation of enemy newspapers is prohibited. Generally more stringent * measures are to be enforced. OUR BOYS MOVING INTO ACTION » • -•'- : • ""' '- -'< Per Press Association. .-^J, - Dunedui, January 30. The % Hon. James Allen 'Minister for Defence) informed a reporter, , r £has there : .fras every' chance of the New Zealand troops in Egypt participate >ig in some action within a very short time.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1915, Page 6

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Second Edition. General News Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1915, Page 6

Second Edition. General News Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1915, Page 6

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