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  5. THE DRESDEN'S FINISH

    Captsis Fielding, commander of the auxiliary cruiser Orama, tells is some detail the manner of the asking of te German cruiser Dreadon. The [?] was sighted, he states, fully a ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. GALLOPS AT RANDWICK

    Quite a large contingent of Victorian horses were on the track at Randwick this morning P. T. Heywood's team, comprising the flying Traquette, Wishing Cap. First Principle, ...

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  7. INDIAN DEFENCE.

    Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of india, in addressing the Council, read a telegram from the Marquis of Crowe, Secretary of State for India, expressing the deep satisfaction with which the ...

    Article : 616 words
  8. SPRING IN EGYPT.

    The season here is already full spring. Fruit blossom is out, and new green is covering all the trees. The flies are becoming pastilential, and the occasional fierce hot winds from the ...

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  9. CALAIS BOMBED.

    A communique issued at midnight states:— A zeppelin flew over and bombed Calais. Little damage was done to the railway station, but the bombardment killed seven ...

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  10. GERMAN STORY.

    As official statement, issued in Berlin, purports to explain the recent serial raid on C[?]. It is asserted that French aviators flew over ...

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  11. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

    The new traffic regulations for the city have been gazetted, and drivers of vehicles will find among them a number of new points to be observed. For instance, vehicular traffic in ...

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  12. TURN ABOUT.

    The following communique was issued this afternoon:— The Balgians are still progressing in the northern area. ...

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  13. TEUTON PLOTS.

    The Press Bureau to-night issued an interesting statement to the effect that documentary evidence has reached England proving that German Consular officials intrigued to ...

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  14. BRITISH CRUISER'S WORK.

    The "Daily Mail's" Madrid correspondent says it is reported that British cruiser has recaptured the Hamburg-America liner Macedonia, which recently slipped out from the ...

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  15. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Tenedos states that the operations of the Allies are restricted to mine-sweeping the approaches to Chanak, under cover of the fire of the ...

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  16. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Austria and Servia have arranged an exchange of prisoners. All interned females, whatever their ages, are to be exchanged, and all males of under ...

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  17. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    The steamer Buteshire arrived at Avonmouth from New Zealand ports on March 15. The barque Storesand has arrived at Valparaleo from Melbourne, which port she left on ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The War indemnity Bills were read a second time to-day in the Union House of Assembly by 70 votes to 15. The entire Opposition voted with the ...

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  19. THE SUBMARINES.

    Submarines continue to attempt a partial blockade of the English coast. Reuter's correspondent at Nea[?], the Dutch herring fishing port, 11 miles east of ...

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  20. THE KARLSRUHE.

    Another rumor is in circulation respecting the German cruiser Karlgruhe, the whereas bouts of which is a mystery. This latest statement is to the affect that as ...

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  21. ADVICE TO FRANCE.

    "Le Matin" says that Sir William Ramsey, the eminent scientist, has informed M. Miller and, Minister for War, that it would be greatly to France's interest to treat cotton as ...

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  22. H.M.S. AMETHYST.

    The Admiralty has issued a statement respecting the casualties arising from the bold cash of H.M.S. Amethyst into the mined area of the Dardunnelles. ...

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  23. MORE WORK.

    One by one the big trades unions are falling into line in response to the appeals made by Earl Kitcheser, Mr. Lloyd Georhe, and Mr. Winston Churchill, for an increased output. ...

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  24. THE MONEY WORLD.

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  25. THE MAILS.

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  26. THE DRESDEN'S MAGAZINE.

    Wounded Germans from the German cruiser Dresdon assert that her commander ordered the magazine to be exploded. ...

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  27. PRICES OF METALS.

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    Germany has opened the Sp[?] war chest Now 1871 British sovereigns are coming late circulation, via Soandinavia. ...

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