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  5. U29 REPORTED SUNK

    LONDON, Thursday Night. An Important announcement was made this evening by the Admiralty in connection with the ...

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  6. NOT TO DIE.

    When the Indemnity Bill was being dealt with in Committee, General Smuts moved to eliminate the death sentence in connection with the rebellion. He hoped the country would ...

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  7. BOGUS V.C. HERO.

    When Lancelot Dickinson Chapman, thirtyone, alleged to be in the Royal Field Artillery, was charged at Bow-street, London, before Mr. Graham Campbell, with being a ...

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  9. "ILEAD PLENTY CARD."

    Since the inauguration of the new system of traffic control in Sydney, the traffic police have handed thousands of cards of direction to drivers, and have verbally instructed large ...

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  10. INTREPID AIRMEN.

    Further reports of the British air raid on the Germans at Hoboken, near Antwerp, show that when the British airmen were sighted fire was opened from all parts of Antwerp. The noise ...

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  11. WRONGLY DISMISSED.

    Mr. J. Hamilton, formerly Marcont's agent in Australia, [?] awarded £2640 damages in the King's Bench Division for wrongful dismissal. ...

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  12. SYDNEY REPORT DENIED.

    The "Algem[?]n Handelablad" dentes the Sydney report that the schooner Aye[?], which was stolen by the landing party of the Emden, at the time of the Emden-Sydney engagement, ...

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  13. A TRAITOR'S END.

    Marguerite Schmitt, a native of Thiancourt, 13 miles south-west of (Metz, was shot there as a spy in the presence of the French troops. She confessed she was paid 200 france (£4) ...

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  14. HUGE GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    The submarine which captured the Dutch steamer Batavier was the U26—the latest type of submarine, of about 4000 tons displacement. ...

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  15. DROUGHT IN VICTORIA.

    The King Valley is suffering from the severest drought ever experienced in its history, and the King River has ceased to flow for the first time. Water for stock and domestic purposes ...

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  16. MIDNIGHT FIGHT WITH SNAKE

    An exciting battle took place between two young men and a 6ft brown snake in Ocean-street, Woollahra, near the Council Chambers, shortly after midnight. Mr. N. S. Whelan and ...

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  17. THE DARDANELLES.

    A message from Tenedos states that a number of warships and mine-sweepers recentered the Dardanellas on Tuesday. It is sated that the French battleship ...

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  18. SLOW BUT SURE.

    A Petrograd communique states:—Fights for isolated vantage points on the right bank of the Narow (north-eastern Poland) are becoming more general and more desperate. ...

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  19. WHITE CITY CARNIVAL.

    The White City was once again the rendegvous of a large section of the pleasure-seekers of Sydney last night, when another fancy dress carnival was held. The costumes were ...

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  20. IN SORE STRUTS.

    The Belgian Relief Commission expresses gratitude for the help from Australia, which enabled it to purchase thousands of tons of food. ...

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  21. THE MAILS.

    Mails close at the G.P.O., Sydney, to-morrow, for the following places:— San Francisco, United States of America, and Canada, per the U.S.S. Co.'s Marama, at 10 ...

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  22. BREAD FOR EASTER.

    There will be a delivery of bread on Easter Saturday, but none on Easter Monday, the next delivery taking place on the following Tuesday. It is possible that housekeepers will ...

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  23. THANKLESS JUDGING.

    "Patriot" writes:—"The Judges at the White City Carnival last night were subjected to 2 more or less hostile demonstration when the result of the teams competition was announced. ...

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  24. RED-CROSS WORK.

    Sir James Newton Mosra, Agent-General for West Australia, hafs handed over a fully equipped motor ambulance, the gift of West Australians, to the Red Cross. ...

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  25. PILLIGA SCRUB INSPECTION.

    Mesrs. B[?], Chief Secretary, Ashford, Minister for [?] and Agriculture, and W. C. Gra[?]st Minister, accompanied by Mr. [?]yer-General, Mr. Peps, Chief ...

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