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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Fine and warm for the present, with cool nights, becoming unsettled later on coast and [?]ig[?]an[?]s. THE DAILY OBSERVER. ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS

    The Prime Minister was entertained at luncheon by the British Empire League today. Mr. Hugh D. Mc[?]tosh presided. Among those present were the State ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    A French communique reports: There is fairly great artillery activity in the regions of Vauxallion, Chavignon, Buttedu-M[?]snil, and on the left bank of the ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Gardiner asked the Premier if his attention had been drawn to a statement by Mr. Hughes to the effect that while ...

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  6. A PILLBOX TAKEN.

    The Australians are again raiding the Germans, this time near Wytschaete. This raid was one of the neatest and smallest ever achieved by the Australian ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CHAOS.

    A Russian wireless message states: Replying to the Russian proposals of February 19, Germany on February 24 intimated her readiness to conclude ...

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  8. THE LATEST.

    The "Times[?]" Paris correspondent states that the Germans have torn thousands of hostages from their homes. Leading families in the North of France, have ...

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  9. THE SIXTH WAR LOAN.

    Judging by the elaborate organisation now in course of preparation for the raising of the Sixth War Loan, it would seem that one Government ...

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  10. FOOD RATIONING.

    The Press Bureau reports that Lord Rhondda sent a message to the troops to be of good heart about the home-folk. The health statistics were n[?]ver better. ...

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  11. A Neutral's Story.

    The "Sunday Times" The Hague Correspondent, who is usually well informed, says that a neutral who has just returned from Germany, states that the ...

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  12. PALESTINE.

    A wireless Turkish official report says: We were unable to repulse dall the enemy attacks in Palestine, and took up previously appointed positions. ...

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  13. STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.

    Notwithstanding the announcement of the managing director of Huddart, Parker, Ltd., this morning, that he knew [?]ing of the suggested merger with his ...

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  14. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The "Times" Rome correspondent says that the Chamber of Deputies has carried a motion of confidence in the Government by 340 votes to 44. ...

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  15. HOPEFUL UNIONISTS.

    Unionists are in a more hopeful mood owing to the prospects o? about 16 unions which were de-registered because of their [?]ctions during the recent strike, ...

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  16. AT THEIR WITS' END.

    According to the Petrograd correspondent of the "Times" many non-Bolshevik Socialists favor guerilla warfare, believing the Central Powers' proletariat ...

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  17. BOLO PASHA.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent states that police have made a number of domiciliary visits (in connection with Bolo Pasha), including the residences of the ...

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  18. Russia's Frenzy

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that the General Staff at Petrograd has issued a proclamation declaring martial law in the city, and announcing ...

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  19. RAIDERS AT BROODSEINDE.

    Field Marshal Haig reports: We repulsed raiders in the neighborhood of Broodseinde. There was hostile artillery firing in the Passchendaele sector. ...

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  20. THREE ACCIDENTS.

    Three colliery accidents occurred at Wollongong to[?]day. James Evan had his ribs broken and face lacerated by a [?]all of coal; B. Morris was severely ...

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  21. Mr. Hughes Explains

    Af the luncheon given by the British Empire League to-day, the Prime Minister explained the scheme the Government had decided upon to obtain ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Williamson, manager of the Tamworth branch of the Union Bank, has received work that his brother, Bombarlier Noel D. Williamson, of the 25th ...

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  23. NEWMARKET AND AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    Saturday's form has greatly upset the order of the Newmarket quotations Yoorala is now completely out of favor and Petracia is a tri[?] easier. The ...

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  24. LABOR EXCHANGES.

    The Minster for Labor referred to-day to the growing work of the Labor Exchanges. During January, he said, 2471 men and 259 women had registered ...

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  25. Signs of Offensive

    The "Times" correspondent, Mr. Perry Robinson, says there are indications of an early offensive. These include reports that all Germans on furlough have ...

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  26. ARMIES IN PANIC.

    The "Times" Petrograd correspondent says that Lenin urges the acceptance of Germany's terms, stating that the retreating demoralised army refuses to fight. ...

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  27. SHIPBUILDING DELAY.

    The Premier to-day referred to Mr. Hughes' endeavor to fasten the cause of the delay of the shipbuilding scheme on [?]he States. He said that the Prime ...

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  28. Bulgarians

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a Bulgarian delegation has gone to Bucharest to participate in the Roumanian peace negotiations. Before ...

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  29. MELBOURNE GALLOPS.

    At Flemington this morning Prince Bardolph moved well and recorded half a mile in 52. Edrington ran two furlongs in 25[?] Shadowland two furlongs in 28 ...

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  30. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    Tenders were accepted for repairs, renewals and renovations to the Court House and police stations at Walcha by Max Cooper. Tamworth, for [?]245/10; ...

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  31. VOLUNTEERS ENROLLING.

    A Bolshevik newsagency declares that an appeal of the Council of the People's Commissaries caused an outburst of enthusiasm. The enrolment of a large ...

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  32. SUPPRESSING SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    The new military order prohibiting officers and soldiers from communicating with the press causes some surprise. The addendum must strike ...

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  33. Primary Producers.

    The general secretary of the Primary Producers' Union advises that he received a communication [?]om the Prime Minister Inviting the Union to send ...

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  34. Roumanian Conference

    At the Bucharest Conference representatives of the Central Powers announced their terms, comprising the Bulgarian annexations, and the Austro-German ...

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  35. SHARK ATTACKS BOAT.

    While fishing in Portarlington fishing grounds, Victoria, James Wilson and his son had an exciting experience, when a sixteen foot black shark attacked the ...

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  36. NEWMARKET FANCIES.

    Comments on the Melbourne racing on Saturday show that of the horses that did not race Cetigne, Poitrina and King's Bounty are the most fancied. Headwind ...

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  37. SUSSEX-STREET MARKETS.

    Brisk conditions characterised trade at Sussex-street to-day. A total of nearly 15,000 bags of potatoes were landed by two steamers from Tasmania. The large ...

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  38. OVERSEAS MAILS.

    The following malls close at the G.P.O. on Wednesday next: United Kingdom, newspapers only, 5 p.m.; Thursday, United Kingdom, Europe, 8.30 a.m.; ...

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  39. Aaland Islands.

    According to Reuter's Stockholm correspondent an agreement has been reached regarding the evacuation of the Aalnnd Islands by the Russian and ...

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  40. HUNS' VICTORIOUS MARCH.

    A wireless German official report states: We advanced in Esthonia, the enemy resisting at some points. We are re-approaching Reval. Our prisoner ...

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  41. NEWMARKET FANCIES.

    Blue Cross was solidly backed this afternoon, in Melbourne, for the Newmarket. Poitrina and Cetig[?]e were also supported. Panacre and Hoprig still ...

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  42. A Triple Tragedy

    Thomas Davies, secretary of the Ironworkers' Union, and his wife and daughter, were found shot at his home this morning at Dock's Hill, Melbourne. A ...

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  43. CONVICTION FOR STEALING.

    Hannah Hughes, 17, was found guilty on a charge of stealing wearing apparel and chocolates, valued at £3. She was sent to gaol for two months' hard labor. ...

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  44. LATEST CASUALTY LIST.

    The 384th casualty list gives the following northern names:— Killed in action: Second Lieut. V. Barnes (Tamworth), Sergt. S. Kelly ...

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  45. CHARGE OF CAUSING DEATH.

    George Rutherford, a barman, was charged at the police court to-day with having caused the death of Henry Dibley and Saturday. Accused pleaded not ...

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  46. On to Reval

    A Vancouver message says that the Germans are approaching Reval. They have captured several towns and taken 5000 prisoners. ...

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  47. LOYALISTS IN TROUBLE.

    Trouble occurred at Kuril Kurri on Friday night, when two loyalists came into collision with some unionists. John Hindman and John Lown were ...

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  48. PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  49. EARLY MORNING FIRE.

    A man occupying the premises of Ware and Co., in King-street, West Tamworth, went to sleep while smoking a cigarette shortly before 1 o'clock ...

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  50. Lenin and Trotsky

    A wireless Russian official messag[?] says that Lenin and Trotsky sent[?] message to Berlin notifying the Russians acceptance of the Germans' peace ...

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  51. Mysterious X Disease.

    Two fatal cases of the mysterious X[?] disease have occurred within the last day or two in Narrabri district. Neither was from the municipal area. Both were infants. ...

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  52. HOMEBUSH MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
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