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  5. ON TO CONSTANTINOPLE

    Brief advices from the Allied Fleet in Turkish waters continue to be of an encouraging character. The enemy artillery posted on Mount Elliah ...

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  7. "A WALL OF STEEL"

    The Reichstag has opened and the Presidential Address included the following remarkable statement:—"From the Vosges to the Channel, from the ...

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  8. OVERSEA RECRUITS.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies was asked in the House of Commons this evening whether arrangements could be made to utilise the services of young men in the Dominions ...

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  9. TATT'S SWEEPS

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  10. SEVEN SUNK.

    The names have been posted at Lloyd's of seven small steamers which were stated to have been sunk yesterday by the enemy. Advices from Berlin report that the German ...

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  11. "TOMMY CORNSTALK."

    The Publicity Department of the Commonwealth High Commissioner's Office in London has embarked on a new and interesting campaign. Photographers sent to Egypt secured a theatres in Great Britain, commencing on Monday. ...

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  12. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    the official Press Bureau issued the following statement this evening:— The Fourth Army Crops and the Indian troops Advanced yesterday three-quarters of a mile ...

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  13. FATE OF A SUBMARINE.

    Still another German submarine is stated in have been sent to the bottom. A circumstantial story is related in the "Westminster Gazette," respecting an ...

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  14. GERMAN ARROGANCE.

    The announcement that the president of the Olympic committee has cancelled the meeting, which was fixed to be held at Berlin next year, does not worry the German officials, ...

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  15. ITALY'S RESERVISTS.

    A significant statement was made to-day. That is that Italy is summoning her reservists. France has restored liberty of action to all ...

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  16. A POPULAR MONARCH.

    The Czar has been visiting Holsingfora, the Russian fort and naval station on the Gulf of Finland, about 200 miles west of Petrograd. He inspected the warships and made a visit to ...

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  17. THE MONEY WORLD.

    Following are the Bank of England returns for the week ending Wednesday, March 10—Coin, £68,334,000; reserve, £44,031,000; proportion of reserve to liabilities, [?]47. ...

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  18. MORE HORRORS.

    The second report of the Commission on German atrocities deals with ten thousand French women, children and aged man who recently returned to France from 23 German ...

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  19. STILL GOING STRONG.

    The following communique has been issued:—Nieuport was violently bombarded with 42 centimetre guns. The British, supported by our heavy ...

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  20. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.

    Chicago quotations yesterday were: May, 153 to 143½ cents per bushel; July, 121 to 117[?]. ...

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  21. WAR OR POLITICS.

    Mr. Limberg, president of the American National Bank, at Leadville, Colorado, arrived at Sydney this morning by the Niagara. He said he came to Australia on a holiday, because he ...

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  22. BUTCHERS' KNIVES.

    From Trellerborg, the port where a [?]ure of 4000 bayonets intended for Germany was made the other day, comes the report of another discovery. ...

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  23. INCREASING THE OUTPUT.

    The general opinion among the manufacturers appears to favor the scheme outlined by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, to organise the whole of the ...

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  24. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The following deaths are announced of members of the Australian Expeditionary Force:—Private Micheal Joseph Tierney (New South Wales), B Squares 8th Light Horse, at ...

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  25. FOODSTUFFS.

    To-day's quotations are as follow:—Sugar is unchanged. Butter is very firm, as it is ball[?]ed that Germany and Austria are buying Danish largely; ...

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  26. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT.

    Cecil Humphries, or New Zealand, who joined the Army Service Cords at the outbreak of the war, and later exchanged into the First Manchesters, has been awarded the ...

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  27. THE SILVER BULLET.

    A sum of £73,[?],000 has been tendered for Exchequer [?]ds ([?] £50,000,000 at 3 per cent). The average price is £95 16s. The [?] and Hoyst, on the ...

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  28. BRADFORD TOPS.

    The market is very free, but usage are holding off, awaiting the London sales. ...

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