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  2. THE GREAT FIGHT FOR VERDUN

    An official communique published in Paris at midnight on Monday says:—"To the north of Verdun the activity of the German artillery is still great, except to ...

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  3. NOT "SPORT AS USUAL."

    Since the war began practically every branch of sport has been affected. Some associations and clubs have lost the majority of their members as the result of ...

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  4. GERMAN THREAT TO STARVE ENGLAND

    The news concerning the fighting in the Verdun repon is excellent. Saturday is described as one of the most glorious days in the history of the French army. Not only was Fort Douaumont recaptured, but other positions were, carried by the splendid rush of the French troops who are meeting the frantic ...

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  5. WHAT NEXT?

    Is there anything that did not come from Germany? Drugs, synthetic chemicals, hardware of all kinds, toys, postcards, carpenters' tools-one might go on a long ...

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  6. THE PROBLEM OF THE NORTH.

    Attention has recently been turned to the railway proposals for facilitating settlement in the Northern Territory. Mr. Stuart Field, who has spent many years ...

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  7. MYSTERY OF A MOTOR CAR.

    What, appears to have been cold-blooded murder was discovered at Heidelberg this morning. Two men walking along Bulleen-road about 11 o'clock noticed a motor car ...

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  8. PIRACY AND MURDER

    Count von Bernstor[?]f, the German Ambassador at Washington, has been instructed to inform the United States that the assurances of Germany regarding the ...

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  9. FIXING PRICES.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission to-day enquired into the application by the flour millers for a reconsideration of the prices of cereal by-products ...

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  10. LOSS OF THE MALOJA

    The Lord Warden Hotel at Dover [?] crowded with survivors from the P. and O. mail steamer Maloja, which was sunk by a mine in the Channel on Sunday. ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    Before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court the hearing was continued of the plaint in which the Barrier branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association ...

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  12. ONE ELECTORAL SYSTEM

    Senator E. J. Russell, Honorary Minister, states that an agreement has been arrived at between the Commonwealth ann the States, all, the States falling into ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. A COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    In the Criminal Court, yesterday clarence Henry Asling, who had previously been convicted on a charge of assaulting Provost Marshall I. M. McInerney at St. ...

    Article : 259 words
  14. STATE FINANCES.

    The Treasury returns for February show revenue. £454,550; expenditure, £459,555; and deficit for the month, £5,005. The revenue for the eight months of the ...

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  15. KUT-EL-AMARA

    The War Office has issued the following dispatch concerning the operations of the expedition under General Aylmer, which is advancing to the relief of General Towns. ...

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  16. SHIPPING ACCIDENT.

    The Adelaide Tug Company's steamer Neleebee arrived from Hummocks Hill yesterday in a damaged condition. The crew brought news of a sensational ...

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  17. A FAMOUS AUTHOR.

    The death is announced in London to-day of Mr. Henry James, O.M., the famous author, at the age of 73 years. It was only recently that Henry James, ...

    Article : 366 words
  18. CONSCRIPTION ASKED FOR.

    The Lord Mayor's recruiting committee at a meeting in the Town Hall yesterday adopted the following resolution:—"In view of the unsatisfactory reports of ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. CALLED HIM A GERMAN.

    At Invercargill Daniel Casey was to-day fined £10 on a charge of knocking down a man, who died in the hospital. The man in question called Casey a German, and the ...

    Article : 67 words
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  22. THE FIMISTON EXPLOSION.

    An inspection of the Miners' Union premises at Fimiston, where an explosion occurred last night, revealed that the damage was not nearly so great as was at ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN SCIENTISTS

    Mr. J. H. Maiden, F. L.S., Director of the Botanical Gardens in Sydney, and Professor Pollock, of Sydney University, have been elected to be Fellows of the Royal ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL.

    The annual meeting of the Railway Town Men's Movement Society was held last night. The report showed that £116 10/ had been received and £115 10/ expended, ...

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  26. SHAKESPEARE DAY.

    The Shakespeare tercentenary celebration committee have fixed "Wednesday, May 3, as Shakespeare Day, as April 23, the 300th anniversary of the poet's death, is ...

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