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  2. THE BLOCKADE.

    The French Minister For Marino says that the German blockade will never succeed. The British forces have, achieved Further successes on the western Front. The Germans admit that our troops ...

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  3. WIN THE WAR DAY.

    Thousands of people, but not so many as were expected, yesterday Joined the Win the War League as a result of the street appeal made by the State Recruiting Committee in that ...

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  4. REMARKABLE INTERVIEW.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Mr. Frank Harris, editor of "Pearson's Magazine," publishes a ramarkable Interview with Count Bernstorff, who says: "My Government told me not to admit ...

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  5. THE BLOCKADE.

    VANCOUVER. Friday.--The Paris correspondent of the United Press Association interviewed Admiral Lacaze, French Minister of Marine, who remarked:-- ...

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  6. THIS "MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--One of the worst rases of deliberate submarine brutality recorded has been revealed in the case of a Lowestoft fishing smack. which was slopped on February 13. ...

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  7. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Tim Empire Producers' Association tendered a luncheon to Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand. The Marqult of Graham, who presided, said ...

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  8. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    There have been signs lately of a revival of activity in Macedonia, though nothing important has happened yet. There ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BERNSTORFF'S PARTY.

    HALIFAX. Friday.--A search of Count Bernstorff and party shows that each member supplied himself or herself with everything time would be lacking in Germany. Hundreds of ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. PAPER IMPORTS.

    LONDON. Friday.--The Royal Commission has further restricted the importation of papermaking materials after March 1. Licenses will be granted on a basis of 50 per cent. of the ...

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  11. SALONIKA FRONT.

    PARIS, Friday.--A French communique from Salonika states:--"There is artillery activity along the whole front. There were patrol encounters near Seres ...

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  12. ON THE WEST.

    LONDON, Friday.--A wireless General Official message states:--"Southward of Arment[?]res the British forced their way into our position. We ejected ...

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  13. PAN-GERMANS.

    BERNE. Friday.--The Pan-German party subscribed 3.000.000 marks, and purchased the "Berliner Neueste Nachrichten" and the "Deutsche Zeitung." in which, an anti-British ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. GREECE'S FOOD CRISIS.

    ATHENS. Friday.--The Minister of the Interior slates that after Sunday bread will be totally lacking in Athens and Paraeus. The situation is critical in other towns. ...

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  15. LINER STRIKES MINE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--A steamer's passengers report that a liner struck a mine in British waters, and returned to port. It is believed that she is not seriously damaged. ...

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  16. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister of Canada), has arrived in London. He urates that beyond the usual precautions no inconveniences were Buffered on the ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. J. R. P. Neman (U., Enfield) alleged that a procession of Irish Republicans in Dublin, celebrating Count Plunkett's election, ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The London correspondent of a New York newspaper says the attitude of the Dominion representatives. at the Imperial Conference will be that New Zealand ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. EASTERN LINES.

    LONDON, Friday.--A Roumanian communique reports:--"There was violent reciprocal artillery fire on the northern frontier of western Moldavia. The ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. RED CROSS AWARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  21. AMERICA'S PLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The former Berlin correspondent of the New York "Times" states that he interviewed a most important hunker, who said "I am sorry to say that munition ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. THE 'WAR LOAN.

    LONDON. Friday.--Mr. Bonar Law will make a full statement on the war loan an Monday. It is believed that the total is [?] £300,000,000. ...

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  23. THE COMMONS.

    LONDON. Friday.--In the House of Commons Mr. A. Lyneh (N.. Clare W.) asked whether the Government would discourage the use of the word "Emphe," because it implied ...

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  24. ITALIANS READY.

    HOME, Friday.--A semi-official message announces that there is not the slightest reason for anxiety regarding the reports that the Australians, under Gorman generals, will soon ...

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  25. GERMAN FINANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent states that, the German Government's instructions to savings banks practically compels them to invest 85 per cent. ...

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  26. THE BIG EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Coroner, who inquired into the Fast End explosion has announced that the commission's evidence does not slimiest that the explosion was due to ...

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  27. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    Whilst crossing over Die bar at Clarence River Heads on Thursday night the motorboat Nina-Meg struck the south breakwater. A heavy sea was running at the time, and ...

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  28. AMERICAN FOOD RIOTS.

    NEW YORK, Friday--There is a wide national protest against the food prices. Riots have taken place in Now York and Ph[?] ...

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  29. BOUT WITH RAIDER.

    LONDON, Friday.--A Copenhagen message, commenting on the reports from South America concerning a German raider capturing the Danish steamer Hammershus in the South Atlantic, ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN RISING.

    LONDON, Friday.--A Capetown message says that the Royal Commission's report on the origin of the rebellion states that it was due to a section of the Transvaslers and Free ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. AUSTRIA AND AMERICA.

    LONDON. Friday.--The "Morning Post's'' Berne correspondent, states that semi-official statements in the Viennese press point out that Austria's position regarding America is ...

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  32. SOLDIER VICTIMISED.

    LONDON. Friday.--A man and two women were sentenced to twelve, six. and three months' hard labor respectively at the London Quarter Sessions for stealing It's from Harry ...

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  33. MEAT SUPPLY.

    LONDON. Friday.--Mr. C. B. Stanton (Labor, Merthyr Tydvil) asked Mr. Walter Long. Colonial Secretary, to appoint a commit tee with a view to cattle-raising in ...

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  34. HOLLAND'S ATTITUDE.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday.--Commenting on the new British contraband order the "Telegraaf" protests against Holland's one-sided export policy, pointing out that all surplus products ...

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  35. AMERICA PREPARING.

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" says that the Government has been unofficially informed, through a neutral source, that Germany ...

    Article : 74 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--It is understood that the Government will introduce summer time to operate between April 8 and September 23. GERMANS SEIZE PROPERTY. ...

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  37. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Arthur Orchard (7). of Mary Street. Merrylands. was playing near a waterhole yesterday near the brickworks, when he fell in. A little boy ran and hold the boy's mother, and help ...

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  38. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    LONDON. Friday.--In the House of Commons the National Service Bill wan read a second time. Sir George Cave, Home Secretary, said it was ...

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  39. INTERNATIONAL INTRIGUE

    LONDON. Friday.--The "Daily Telegraph's Rome correspondent announce that Swish telegrams report an intrigue between the Court, and the politicians in Vienna and Munich, with ...

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  40. AMERICAN ARMY.

    WASHINGTON. Friday.--The House of representatives passed the Army Appropriation Bill for £50,000,000. The Senate's Judiciary Committee decided not ...

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  41. AMERICAN TOUR.

    Arrangements have been made by Burna Phlip., and Co., Ltd., for a party of tourists to visit California, U.S.A., by steamer leaving Sydney in July next. The party will ...

    Article : 137 words
  42. PRISONERS EXCHANGED.

    LONDON. Friday.--In the House of Lords Baron Newton said that there were 550 British civilians and 31,000 soldiers in Germany. The[?] of civilians in Austria had not been ...

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  43. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The Washington correspondent of the Now York "Tribune" has learned in diplomatic quarters that the subjects for discussion at the Imperial Conference ...

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  44. SUBMARINES.

    WASHINGTON. Friday.--The prevailing opinion is that the adjustment of comparatively minor incidents, such ae that of the Yarrowdale, means nothing by comparison with the ...

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  45. RESTRICTING IMPORTS.

    LONDON. Friday.--It is expected that the Principal restrictions on imports which Mr. Lloyd George announces to-day will be those applying to fruit, wines, ores, timber, and silks. ...

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  46. CONSCRIPTION.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--Mr. L. E. Groom. Assistant Minister for [?] stated to-day in the House of Representatives a that the ballet papers of the Australians soldiers Who voted in ...

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  47. MR. ASQUITH ILL.

    LONDON, Friday. Mr. Asquite [?] indisposal and is not attending debates at the House of Commons. ...

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  48. TURKISH POSITION.

    LONDON, Friday.--General Maurtee states: "We know the position to invent [?] have forced the Turks to reinforce at threatened points, and have slopped ...

    Article : 35 words
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