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  5. THREE MORE VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. It is officially stated that three British steamers were torpedoed and sunk by the enemy. ...

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  6. SMASHING THE TURKS

    A great honor has been conferred on the Russian cruiser Askold, 5905 tons, 36 guns. She has been invited to take the Russian flag into the Dardancelles at the head of the Allies ...

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  7. CAMP CAPTURED.

    Word has been received of the work of the force of Union troops under the command of Colonel Van der Venter. The enemy's camp at Nabas, a village on the ...

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  8. £1000 ROBBERY.

    A valuable haul was made by a thief from a shed on the P. and O. Wharf, Circular Quay, some time between Saturday and Monday, a resident of Brisbane losing jewellery and ...

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  9. RUSSIA'S WORK.

    A communique states:— Out offensive in the Suwal[?] region is developing. The German offensive along the Pillca has ...

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  10. NORTH SYDNEY WATER SHORTAGE.

    There have been further complaints from Chatswood about the supply of water stopping on Tuesday night. It is supposed by some of the residents in that locality that the water ...

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  11. EXPLOSION.

    News has been received of a serious accident at Antwerp, resulting in many casualties. An explosion occurred in the Pyrotechnick Arsenal and fourteen men were killed outright; ...

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  12. TRENCH TAKING.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, commanding the British Expeditionary Force on the Continent, has forwarded another bulletin. This says:— ...

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  13. IMPORTANT STEP.

    The House of Commons has passed a Bill applying the Defence of the Realm Act to all factories. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the ...

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  14. FREE FERRY PASSES.

    At the Manly Council meeting on Tuesday night, Alderman Reid, who was last week elected to the council in place of Alderman Bouncer, was welcomed to the Chamber by the ...

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  15. PRUSSIAN DIET.

    Advices through neutral channels describe the proceedings in the Prussian Diet last night. The special war Budget, which has been under discussion for same days was passed. ...

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  16. NORTH SYDNEY'S PLIGHT.

    The shortage of water in the Northern Suburbs caused another outery in many part of the district last night, and the majority [?]house[?] found themselves without water ...

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  17. DEMANDING MORE.

    Trouble has now arisen in the shipbuilding yards of Vickers, Limited, at Barrow. The men are demanding an increase of five shillings weekly in their wages. ...

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  18. MUCH MARRIED.

    The trial in now proceeding of George Smith, who in charged with making a false entry in a marriage register. Mr. Bodkin, K.C., who presented for the ...

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  19. THE BALKANS.

    The "Echo de Paris" reports that there is a crisis in Sofia similar to that which exists in Greece. The King and the Stambolivists overthrew ...

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  21. FIREMEN HANDICAPPED.

    "Pluvius" writes:— Your comment re the North Suburbs water supply is echoed by the suffering illawarra residents of Hurstville. Here on the higher levels there was no water obtainable during ...

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  22. QUESTION OF RACING.

    The Jockey Club is to meet on March 16 to consider the [?] of continuing racing [?] the [?]. ...

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