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  2. FEDERAL CABINET.

    It was currently reported in Federal circles to-day that the Treasurer, Lord Forrest, intended to resign his portfolio at an early date, and to proceed to London to take his seat in ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The Press Bureau has issued the following statement:—The Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of the Entento assembled in London feel bound to take note of the political crimes ...

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  4. CANADA.

    At the opening of Parliament to-day the speech from the Throne stated that the Military Service Act was producing the men required to keep up the Canadian reinforcements ...

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  5. HOLLAND ACCEPTS.

    The Dutch Foreign Minister announces that as Germany is unable to deliver the necessary wheat, Holland is obliged to accept the Angle-American offer, coupled ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN GUNS.

    Mr. Gilmour, cabling on Saturday, said: The Australian guns are certain to take a considerable part in repulsing any Gorman offensive operations. Even in these ...

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  7. GERMAN REPULSE

    A message from Paris describing the fighting on the French front on Saturday and Sunday says the French completely demolished the enemy's works at ...

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  8. GERMAN PLAN.

    Mr. Chanter, M.P., who declared that he spoke with some inside knowledge not held by this public generally, stated at East Melbourne to-night that Australia ...

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  9. SHIPBUILDING.

    Trade unionists are very much porturbed owing to a communication received by the management of the Cockatoo Island Naval Dockyards from the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. GERMAN AIRMAN'S END.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that a French aviator brought down Baron von Tutcheck, whose achievements rivalled those of the late Captain Boolke. Baron Tutcheck had gained ...

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  11. HELIGOLAND BIGHT.

    The following official statement from Berlin has been received through Copenhagen:— Owing to the action of British warships in the Gorman Bight the Government notifies ...

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  12. WAR NOTES.

    The Washington communique stating that it is now believed that the Germans do not intend to launch a major offensive on the Western front will, no doubt, [?]rry a certain ...

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  13. DUTCH SHIPPING.

    According to an Amsterdam message, there are indications that Germany is climbing down in preparation of her acceptance of Holland's shipping agreement with the Allies. ...

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  14. ROUMANIA.

    A Paris report says telegrams from Jassy state that General von Mackonsen refuses to delay peace negotiations with Roumania on the plea of the Ministerial crisis. He ...

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  15. CYCLONE AND FIRES.

    The weather conditions in New Zealand are assuming a somewhat serious aspect, and there is every indication of the arrival of the cyclone which the Government ...

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  16. RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the United Press says that two Bolshevik commissaries, Dlbonko and Kolonyal, have resigned as a result of the ratification of the German peace ...

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  17. THE MASK OFF.

    A Berne report says the Vienna "Zelt" has abandoned the hypocritical role hitherto observed, and brutally states: As the Central Powers are the uncontested victors there need ...

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  18. MILITARY REVIEW.

    His Excellency the Governor-General reviewed a large number of troops—infantry, engineers, and mechanical transport—on Moore Park yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  19. PROPHECY AND ALTERED PLANS.

    Of course the main thing to be borne in mind in considering these two announcements is that neither America nor the high military authority in England knows what the enemy ...

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  20. STATE'S UNDERTAKING.

    A copy of the proposed contract for the building of six ships for the Commonwealth Government at Walsh Island was received from Melbourne by the State Minister for ...

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  21. MR. M. CONNINGTON APPOINTED CHAPMAN.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, stated tonight that the Commonwealth Director of Shipping Construction, Mr. Curchin, had informed him that everything was in readliness ...

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  22. WAR COUNCIL.

    The Press Bureau announces: Meetings of the supreme War Council and important political conferences were held at Downingstreet from Thursday to Saturday last. The ...

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  23. STRIKE LESSONS.

    The eighth annual interstate conference of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association of Australasia was opened yesterday in the Trades Hall, Hobart. Mr. ...

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  24. IRELAND.

    Mr. Justice Ronan, addressing the Roscommon Grand Jury, said that within a 15-mile radius of the town of Boyle, since January there had been seven serious cattle drives in ...

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  25. OVERDUE VESSEL ARRIVES.

    A Son Prancisco report notifies the arrival of a steamer from Sydney after being overdue a month. The vessel encountered a terrific burricane off Suva, and roturned to ...

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  26. MARCONI COMPANY'S SUIT.

    The case was concluded in the King's Bench Division in which the Marconi Wireless Co. sought a declaration in connection with the alleged repudiation by the ...

    Article : 89 words
  27. RUSSIA.

    A New York message states that 700 foreign language newspapers in the United States, representing 10,000,000 readers, have sent a message to the Russian Soviet urging a ...

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  28. MORFIELDS IN HELIGOLAND BIGHT.

    The German official admission that the action of British warships in the German Bight has compelled them to improve their minefields there will be taken as a compliment ...

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  29. HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said the naval and military authorities had decided against putting German officers upon hospital ships. ...

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  30. INTERNED CIVILIANS.

    Replying to a deputation of Lords and Commons, urging a general exchange of civilian prisoners, Mr. Lioyd George expressed sympathy with young men interned in ...

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  31. SHELLEY ESTATE CASE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council granted leave to appeal in the case of the New South Wales institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, and others. ...

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  32. SIBERIA.

    Japanese official circles in London confirm the reports of fighting at Blagovestopehonsk on the Manchurian frontier since the 6th inst. Some anxiety prevails as to whether the ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL UPHEAVAL PREDICTED.

    Mr. Hannah, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, draw attention to the statement by Mr. Greenwood, that in May there would be the greatest industrial upheaval Australia ...

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  34. AIR LOSSES.

    A German official report stales: French airmen bombed hospital establishments at Lethour. The enemy's losses in February were ...

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  35. NEW SITE FOR ORDNANCE STORES.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, to-day slated that for some time past the question of providing adequate and more suitable accommodation for military stores in" ...

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  36. SECRET WIRELESS PLANT.

    A Parla message states that a wealthy foreigner and his valet have been arrested in St. Nazaire, a wireless receiving station having been found in the vi[?]a they occupied. ...

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  37. COAL ECONOMY.

    No decision was reached at the Coal Controller's interview with amusement managers relating to the early closing of theatres. The general feeling of the managers is against. The ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND REFERENDUM CASE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council refused special leave to appoal from the decision of the High Court of Australia in the case of Taylor and others v the ...

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  39. MINERS OPPOSE COMBING OUT.

    The South Wale. Miners. Federation by a majority opposed the combing out 50,000 miners working on British coalfields. The North Wales Miners' Federation also ...

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  40. GERMANS CONCENTRATING IN BALKANS.

    A Washington message states that Balkan diplomats have received advices indicating that the Germans are heavily concentrating preparatory to a drive towards Salonica. ...

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  41. PRUSSIA'S REPUTATION.

    Extracts from a letter sent in 1813 by Napoleon's Secretary of State to the King of Prussia are re-published in the February issue of the "New East" magazine. In view ...

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  42. ALLIES' CLAIMS.

    Mr. Balfour (Foreign Secretary) stated that the Allies forwarded a declaration to the Russian Commissary for Foreign Affairs, stating that the decrees repudiating debts and ...

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  43. SUBMARINE LOST.

    A Paris report says the French submarine Duane is overdue, and is considered lost. ...

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  44. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    The following Australians have been awardhonours:- DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER, Major J. H. Ellor. Lieutenant L. Q. Errey ...

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  45. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association was opened at Bendigo to-day. The retiring president, Mr. M. Davine, in opening the conference, said that ...

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  46. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    A young woman named Miss Elsie Grant, 19, a visitor from Victoria, met with a frightful death yesterday afternoon. Miss Grant, who was residing in Crown-street, Darlinghurst, ...

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  47. GERMAN FEARS.

    An Amsterdam report says Dr. Helfferich (former German Minister for the Interior), in a speech at Hamburg, violently attacked the British economic war. "If peace does not ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie gave a recoption to Mr. Rhodes, Red Cross Commissioner, many New Zealanders being present. Captain Clutha Mackenzie handed Major ...

    Article : 128 words
  49. AUSTRIAN STRIKES OVER.

    A wireless report from Berne states that after suppressing the railway workers' strike, the authorities dealt drastically with the strikers employed by private firms at ...

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  50. BROXBURN COLLIERY.

    At the Industrial Court to-day Mr. Justice Edmunds, referring to Broxburn colliery, said he had been requested to fix the hewing rate, but, as there was not sufficient ...

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  51. GREEK RESERVISTS.

    A report from Athens states that reservists of the 1909-1910 classes have, been called to the colours. ...

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