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  6. PLAY HOUSES

    This evening at the Theatre Mr Ben. J. Fuller will present an entirely new vaudeville programme, given by the Punchinellos, an English ...

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  7. SOLDIERS’ RIOTS

    The State commandant (Colonel Ramaciotti;) stated this afternoon that over 1000 main had been discharged from the Liverpool and ...

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  8. ROUMANIA’S POSITION

    The Rome correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” informed that Journal on Thursday night that serious news had reached the Italian Capital ...

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  9. ARMED LINERS

    The British Press Bureau has issued an appeal from the National War Savings Committee to all classes to save every possible; shilling, in order ...

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  10. DUTCH FLOODS

    Floods which a few weeks ago inundated several districts in Northam Holland are agam, owing to a storm imperilling fresh districts. ...

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  11. JOINT NEUTRAL ACTION PROPOSED.

    The New York “Evening Post” asserts that Sweden has invited the United States to join a conference of neutrals in order to compel Great Britain ...

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  12. CAMEROONS CLEARED.

    “Active operations in the Cameroons (West Africa), with the exception of an isolated position at Mora Hill, have practically ended,” says a British ...

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  13. DANISH TRADE WITH GERMANY

    The Danish newspapers predict that a new agreement will shortly be made by which Great Britain will appoint a committee resident in Copenhagen to ...

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  14. PATHE’S PICTURES.

    The new war films shown at the Alfred Hall last night met with just as marked approval as did the first series. The second edition is a very ...

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  15. KITCHENER ON AIR DEFENCE.

    During the debate on the Address in Reply, in the Honus of Lords on Thursday several questions concerning Great Britain’s preparedness for ...

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  16. GALLANT MOTOR BOATS.

    Stirring detail’s of a gallant fight which two British motor-boats waged against a German gunboat on Lake Tangayika (East Africa) , on ...

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  17. ECHOES OF ANZAC

    The following is extracted from the “ Western Daily Press ” :— Colonel S. Price Weir, commanding the 10th Battalion Infantry, Australian ...

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  18. THE COLISEUM.

    “Kilmeny,” a 5-reel Bosworth film, held first place in last evening’s programme at the Coliseum, and well merited the applause bestowed on ...

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  19. SACKED CONCERT.

    An excellent programme has been arranged for a Sacred Concert tomorrow night in the Alfred Hall by the Military Camp Band and the ...

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  20. APPAM’S PASSENGERS.

    One hundred of the passengers the British steamer Appam which [?] German raider captured off the West African coast and took to America ...

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  21. SIGNALLER TOM SKE[?]HILL.

    “ With the Australians fat Anzac” is the title of the story to be related at the Mechanics’ Inttitute next Tuesday and Wednesday nights, by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. EAST AFRICAN FIGHTING.

    An official announcement stated :— “ The British in East Africa on February 12 carried out a reconnaissance in force against the ...

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  23. SOLDIER SENT FOR TRIAL.

    William Roy Heat on. 18 [?] soldier, was charged to-day at the Glebe Police Court, before Mr A. N. Barnett, S.M., with having maliciously injured ...

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  24. BISHOPS AND REPRISALS.

    The Tipper Mouse of Convocation on Thursday agreed to a resolution against reprisals by the Allies. The Bishop of Banger sought to ...

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  25. GERMAN STEEL.

    A semi-official Berlin message received in Holland says that a substitute for ferro-inanganese for the production of steel has been ...

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  26. WAR ZONE WATERS

    While still 600 miles from the French coast the passengers on the Chicago, of the French line, entered what was supposed to be the war [?] ...

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  27. INSURANCE AGAINST RAIDS

    Replying to a question in the House of Lords as to the Government scheme for insurance against air rai[?] Lord Newton said that more that ...

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  28. ERZURUM‘S FALL.

    Advices which have reached Paris from Schaffhausen (Switzerland) are that the fall of Erzroum has created an enormous impression in Germany, ...

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  29. ENEMY’S SUBMARINES.

    The “Geneva Journal” learns that Germany has built 100 submarines of a new type. ...

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  30. FOKKER AIR PLANE.

    The Under-Secretary of State for War (Mr H. J. Tennant) stated in the House of Commons on Thursday the[?] Fokker, the inventor of the aeroplane ...

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  31. DETAILS OF CAPTURE.

    There had been a rumor that the Passengers of the Appam met in the lounge and decided to take over the ship and wipe aut the German ...

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  32. HOW IT WAS CAPTURED.

    Petrograd has learned that the advance on Ezroum was conducted by three routes, and the downfall of the city was due to a frontal attack. The ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Since the beginning of the year the British War Office has accepted contracts for 3,750,000Ib. of Australian corned beef, including about ...

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  34. RECRUITING

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  35. KAISER HAS CANCER

    A Berlin message to the New York “Times” early last month announced a “re[?]terated” statement that “persistent stories concerning tho serious ...

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  36. BILLIARDS

    George Gray, who obtained a lead over Melbourne Inman on Wednesday in their billiard match at Glasgow, by the aid or a break of 700, ...

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  38. FRENCH CONGRATULATIONS.

    President Poincare has telegraphed his congratulations on the capture of Ezroum to the Czar and to the Grand Duke Nicholas, the Russian ...

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  39. ARMED LINERS.

    In New York it is understood that America is dissatisfied with Count Non Bernstorf[?]s assurance that Germany will not torpedo liners without ...

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  40. IN THE WEST.

    The later Communiques from the West state:— “ The enemy exploded a mine south of Loos, in Northern France, Our fire ...

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  41. OTHER STATES.

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  45. OUT-GENERALLED.

    The Now York correspondent of the “ Daily Chronicle ” says:— “ Count von. Bernstorff has been outmatched by President Wilson. It is now ...

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