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  6. SEPTICAEMIA AT BROKEN HILL

    The hospital! board last night considered the question of the disease prevalent here, and Dr. Cleland's recent visit. The board delided to ask ...

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  7. PECULIAR SHOOTING CASE

    A number of soldiers at Broadneadows camp, while crossing the parads ground late on wednesday night, discovered a recruit named ...

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  8. ARRAS BATTLE

    Reports from Berlin state that the German Crown Prince has been recalled from the Front. ...

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  9. INTERNAL GERMANY

    Further serious troubles are reported in Amsterdam from Germany. The authorities at Hamburg, in order to guard against disorders, cleared the ...

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  10. AMERICAN AIR SQUADRON.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the American air squadron in the French service, will fight in American uniforms, flying the ...

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  11. RUSSIA

    A controversy is raging round the references made by Mr Wilton, a “Times” corresponhent in Russia, to the Russian Jews, particularly to ...

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  12. EFFECT OF BOMBARDMENT.

    Mr Philip Gi[?]bs writes:—“I saw the whole of the picture of to-day’s battle. No wonder the Germans lost ground. The effect of out ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Commander Briggs, the hero of the bombing exploit in November, 1916 has escaped from Germany, and has arrived in London. ...

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  14. BALCONY COLLAPSES

    As the result of a balcony collapsing in Day street, Balmain, to-day four men, who were removing furniture from the house, were thrown to ...

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  15. COUNTER-ATTACKS AT-VIMY-CRUSHED BY ARTILLERY.

    Mr Percy Robinson, telegraphing from Headquarters, says:—“To-day is quiet compared with the tumult and confusion of the last two days ...

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  16. SPAIN EXASPERATED

    Reuter’s correspondent at Madrid reports that, the fresh sinking of Spanish steamers, despite Germany’s promises and excuses,” have produced ...

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  17. HUMAN ACCUMULATOR

    A despatch to New York from Annapolis oh the , 31st January stated that electricity induced by the friction of a fur coat worn by ...

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  18. FRONT OF THE ATTACK.

    The British offensive continues to be the chief topic in Paris, where much admiration is expressed . for the new tactics whereby the front of ...

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  19. BACK FROM THE WAR

    Another large draft of returned Australian soldiers arrived in Melbourne yesterday morning. There were 360 Victorians, 112 South ...

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  20. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE

    About twelve months ago public interest f was aroused in connection with the death of Robert Harry athorn, a well-known farmer in ...

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  21. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    It is announced by the British Admiralty that the shipping arrivals for the week have numbered 2400 and the sailings 2367. ...

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  22. AMERICA

    Renter’'s correspondent at Washington states that war with Mexico is regarded as a dist[?]ct[?] possibility by the State Department, which learns ...

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  24. '“SOME” BARRAGE

    “I have just heard an artillery yarn told to illustrate the marvellous accuracy of the French gunners.” says the “Londoner” in the ...

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  25. HUNS DESTROYING RHEMS

    The Germans are systematically destroying Rheims. On Friday they poured in , 8000 shells, causing serious and prevented the ...

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  26. CUBA’S CO-OPERATION

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the Cuban Government has authorised an army of 10,000 to co-operate with the United States. ...

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  27. CAPTURE OF MONCHY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British Head[?]arters telegraphing on the evening of the 11th gives details of the capture of Monchy le ...

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  28. THE COMING DESPOTISM

    The flailing away of orders which must inevitably occur when European nations once more become self-dependent, as mil happen when the war is ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL WAR COUNCIL

    The assembling at Washington of an international war council is foreshadowed by the announcement by the State Department that a ...

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  31. FEATURES OF THE BATTLE.

    Mr Beach Thomas, describing the battlefield, states:—“I have never seen such deadly evidences of hawitzer fire. The howitzers took ...

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  33. DEMAND RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    Railroad Brotherhood officials at railroad managers presented their re speetive views on the plan to prohibit strikes pending an investigation before ...

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  34. UNIVERSAL SERVICE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports , that ex-President Roosevelt is preparing a brief far universal service for the Congress Military ...

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  35. INSURRECTIOSIN SERBIA.

    Reuter has received confirmation of the insurrection in Serbia in March. The rebels seized several townships and depots for arms. They marched ...

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  37. EXTENSIVE MINING.

    The special corps of New Zealand miners took part in. extraordinary extensive mining which preceded the battle of Arras. , There was strong ...

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  38. RESISTANCE DIMINISHES.

    To-day was chiefly devoted to consolidating our gains, but there was hard fighting between Croisilles and St Quentin. Prisoners state that ...

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