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  4. ENEMY'S POWERS WANING

    The British Eye-witness with the Expeditionary Force states that the Belgians, on April 5, performed a brilliant feat in driving out the Germans from a redoubt the enemy had ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. ANNIHILATED.

    Letters received from the Dardanelles show that the towne of Seddul-bahr, Kumkal, and Tenisbehr have been destroyed, not a single heuse being left intact. ...

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  7. HUGE SCHEME.

    The "Daily Express" says the Government has decided to purchase all breweries and licensed houses in the United Kingdom, and to establish a State monopoly of beer. ...

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  8. ON THE TRUCK.

    Although a great many horses training at headquarters raced yesterday, a number of useful gallops were recorded on the "magpic" grass track at Randwick this morning in ...

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  9. HEAVY FIRING.

    Details of the supposed naval fight in the vicinity of Bergen, on the west coast of Norway, are still lacking, but the presence of German warships in the North Sea has been ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. TUBES AND PEACE.

    Field Marshal Von der Goltz, the German leader in Turkey, is returning to Constantinople. The Toung Turks had sent him to ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. RODE CAMELS INTO HOTELS.

    Mr. B. Spencer, a returned soldier, states that the stories about the Australians' doings in Egypt have grossly exaggerated. It was rumored, he said, that Australians and ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. THE EX-SULTAN.

    Fearing an insurrection of the 014 Turks. Euver Bey has brought the ex-Sultan, Abdul Hamid, back to Constantinople. ...

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  13. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    The going on the outer portion of the course proper at Victoria Park was good this morning, but the tan was rather on the slow side. On the grass John O'T. and Sir Reginald were ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. ENEMY AT THE SUES CANAL.

    Small bodies of Turkish cavalry continue to be lively in the vicinity of the Suex Canal. Extensive Camel transport has largely overcome the water difficulty. ...

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  15. TORPEDOED.

    The Germans nearly succeeded in sinking another British steamer. This was the Wayfarer, a vessel of 3583 tons. built In Belfast in 1903, registered at Liverpool. ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. COURIERS AS SMUGGLERS.

    A Bucharest telegram states that German and Austrian diplomatic couriers were found smuggling spare gun parts and ammunition into Turkey. ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. GOVERNMENT TRAWLER GROLGA

    Captain P. R. Silverlock, well known in the Eastern States as master of various windiammers and tramps, has arrived here in charge of the N.S.W. Government fishing ...

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  18. QUEER STORIES.

    Eye-witness with the British forces in France makes reference in a dispatch in queer statements which have been printed in German newspapers. ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. THIRTY YARDS APART.

    Mr. Nat Harper, who has just returned from a trip to England, states that the general opinion in military circles in the Old Country was that the war would not be over before ...

    Article : 224 words
  20. INTENSE COLD.

    Cold weather is again interfering with operations on the Allies' right. In the Voages 18 inches of show has fallen. While had weather is also impeding fighting in ...

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  21. M. VENIZELOS.

    The Government press states that the ex-Premier, M. Venizeles, was over-hasty in advising Greece's intervention. and is trying to persuade people that the failure was due to ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. THE MAILS.

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  23. ITALY.

    Fifty persons were arrested at a pro-war demonstration. The police prevented the crowd marching to the Austrian and German Embassies. ...

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  24. INCREASED DUTIES FEARED.

    There have been large withdrawals from the bonded warehouses of spirits, tea, and tobacco. Merchants are taking this action in ...

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  25. MORE PEACE TALK.

    Newspapers in Britain and America are giving prominence to an interview with the Pope, published in the "New York World," in which his Holiness asks that America should work ...

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  26. LIFE ASSURED FOR £155,000.

    Mossrs. Foter and Cranfield sold by auction at Takenhouse Yar, London, on March 4, a policy of assurance for £155.000 with the London Assurance Corporation. The auctioneer ...

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  27. PETERSHAM RIFLE CLUB.

    The Petersham Rifle Club will drill to-night, at 7.30 at Potersham Park. By an error It was advertised that the parade takes place every Thursday night instead of Tuesdays. There ...

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  28. COTTON DESTROYED.

    A telegram from Naples states that six thousand bales of cotton, valued at £80,000. were destroyed by fire. ...

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  29. GROCERS' EXHIBITION.

    Mr. F. W. Young, Agent-General for South Australia, to-day opened the Grocers' Exhibition of Manchester, where the State is making an attractive [?]play of produce. ...

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  30. GENERAL BOTHA HONORED.

    A new destroyer flotilla leader, named the Botha, in honor of the great South African leader, has been commissioned. the officers and crow have cabled their ...

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  32. FIRE AT NEWTOWN

    Owing to a light being accidentally thrown down, a fire broke out in the tailoring establishment at 206 King-street, Newtown, occupied by D. Kussman, on Monday night. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. THE FIGHTING LINES.

    "Lo Matin" states that the French [?]f [?]py a trent of 542 miles, the British 21 miles, the [?] 17, the Russians 264, and the [?]ns and Montenogrins [?] of miles. ...

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  34. £15,000 DAMAGE.

    The condition of Driver Coathe, who was injured is the E[?]na railway accident is [?] The [?] to the permanent way and [?] stock is estimated to be well over ...

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  35. TWO TAUBES DESTROYED.

    While two new aeroplanes of the Ta[?] petjers were undergoing trials they were caught in a storm and destroyed. Two [?]viators were [?]. ...

    Article : 39 words
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