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  5. PIRATES AND MURDERERS

    The German submarines have secured two more victims, one on Sunday and another on Monday. The small steamer Atlanta was held up and ...

    Article : 155 words
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  7. MINE-SWEEPERS.

    Advices from Athens respecting operations in the Dardanelles state that the Dardanelles state that the enemy is making efforts to step the ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    As far as seeing service in Egypt goes, some of the units from the less populous Australian States have had most of the luck up to the present—the South Australians. ...

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  9. MORE GAINS.

    The following communique has been issued at Paris:— The Belgians have made further progress and have repulsed a counter-attack. ...

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  10. THE RUSSIAN TIDE.

    The following communique has been issued:— Our offensive continues in the Niemen. Orzie offensive continues in the Niemen. Orzies and Presnyes districts. ...

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  11. DRESDEN'S SINKING.

    An unexpected development has occurred in connection with the sinking of the German cruiser Dresden. Count von Bernstorff, the German ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. MADAME MELBA.

    A statement which has aroused considerable interest in musical circles in printed in today's issue of the "Review." It is to the effect that [?] Melba, at ...

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  13. GERMAN "PATRIOTS."

    According to information through a neutral channel a Leipaig newspaper is responsible for an interesting statement. This journal accuses three German firms of ...

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  14. TERRIBLE CARNAGE.

    Him batches of German wounded are arriving at Ostend, and Bruges, and Roulers. They state that the fighting at Saint Elol was bloody and determined. ...

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  15. GREECE'S CHANCE.

    The "Corriers della Sera" (Milan), has published an interview with M. Veniselos, the ex-Premier of Greece. In this M. Veneteios said that twice since ...

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  16. MISSING FROM CREW.

    The Orama, now at Valparalso, reports that nineteen of the crew of the [?] Dresden are missing. ...

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  17. NIGHT FIGHTING.

    A fantastic uncanny feature of the fighting in France and Flanders is the extensive use made of illuminating rockets. The Germans initiated the system, fearing ...

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  18. BOMBS ABOARD.

    There were 44 persons aboard the Zeppelin which was recently seen at T[?] drifting in a disabled condition. Several bombs exploded, and the crew, ...

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  19. U.S.A. ANNOYED.

    President Wilson announces an immediate and vigorous protest against the British decision to place a complete embargo upon German trade. ...

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  20. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    The steamer Tropic has arrived in London from Australian ports. (She left Sydney on January 4.) The steamer Machaon has arrived at San ...

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  21. MINERS' WAGES.

    The conference of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain has passed a resolution to demand an increase in wages of 20 per cent. The reason gives for the demand is the ...

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  22. SEVENTEEN THOUSAND.

    Sir John French, in a bulletin, says that, judging by the number of dead already counted the German losses at Neuva Chapelle between March 10 and 12, cannot be lees than ...

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  23. GERMANS BEATEN BACK.

    German night attacks upon Notes Dame on Lorett and Vauquois have been repulsed. There attacks of the enemy at Bois is Pretre have also failed. ...

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  24. STOPPED IN TRANSIT.

    "Le Matin" says that Germany, when preparing for the war, ordered 2700 motor wagons from an American company for the purpose of transporting troops from one front to ...

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  25. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The visible supply of American wheat and flour is estimated as the equivalent in whose of 73,223,000 bushels. Chicago futures are quoted as follows:—May, ...

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  26. SLIPPED OUT.

    The interned Hamburg-America liner Macedonia slipped out from the inner harbour during the temporary absence of the guardship. Despite the removal of parts of the ...

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  27. COUNTRY HOMES BURNT.

    A four-roomed cottage, occupied by W. Payne, a gardener, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday. The building was insured, but not the [?]. The homestead of T. Braneley, ...

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  30. TALLOW SALES.

    At the tallow sales to-day, [?] casks were offered and 119 sold. Prices were:—Mutten fine, 41s 6d; [?]. Beef, fine [?] medium its [?]. ...

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