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  5. TITANIC CONFLICT BEGUN.

    Mr. William Simms, United Press correspondent, in a message to New York, says:— The Spring offensive is believed to ...

    Article : 556 words
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  7. HAIG STRIKES SWIFTLY.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig forwards the following despatch:— Our operations continue successfully in accordance with our plan. ...

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  8. A SCATHING ANSWER.

    Senator J. H. Lewis, who is a barrister and a Demand during a debate in the U.S. senate, answer Dr. von Bethmaon Hollwag's charge that the United State had [?] ...

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  9. WITH THE ALLIES.

    The Untied States has decided to work in full harmony with the Allies. As a preliminary step it may shut off American coal from the Argentine if the Argentine ...

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  10. "PUGNACIOUS PACIFISM."

    Mr. F. W. Josses labor member of parliament for [?]king at the Independent Labor Con[?]— "Americans [?] has not altered [?] ...

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  11. KAISER-MADE DEMOCRACY.

    Theodora Wolff, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," says:— The German Emperor's reforms must include equal voting and must be extended to constitutional limits, ...

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  12. CRUEL GERMANS.

    The New York [?] sent Dr. Th[?] Reeby to invest[?] reported in[?] of prisoners [?]th [?] by the Germans as reported in [?] Dr.[?] says ...

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  13. THE GAZA FIGHT.

    Mr. Massey Premier of New Zealand, has cabled to Brigadier-Commander Chaytor in [?]lestin congratulating him upon the goal work of the New Zealand Brigade near Gaza- ...

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  14. SLEDGE-HAMMER BLOW.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle's" special correspondent, sends the following message concerning the British offensive on the western front:— At dawn to-day our armies began a great battle which, if fate is kind, may be the beginning of the last great battles of the war. ...

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  15. LORRY AND VAN COLLIDE.

    As a result of a coil[?] one of Tooth and Company, Limited [?] lorries and a furniture van [?] Edward Birth, 56, of Bedfort-street, [?] driver ...

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  16. RAIDS BY POLICE.

    Ralds on offices in market street City were carried out by Police inspectors Barry and Bannan this morning, and as a result five men appeared at the Central Police Court. ...

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  17. SOLDIER FOOTBALLERS.

    A football match was played at Sydney [?] between Weish and Australian [?] the result being a win for Wales by [?] too 6. ...

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  18. FIRE AT PETERSHAM.

    Shortly before 12 o'clock this morning a fire was discovered in the yard at the rear of the prem[?] occupied by Albert Palmer, in The Boulevard, Petersham. The stanmore Brigade ...

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  19. STAMP DUTY.

    The amount collected at the Stamps Office, Sydney, last week in respect of wills and letters of administrative was £29,197 11s 2d, of which £26,566 2s was paid by the tr[?] ...

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  20. DOMINION PRODUCE.

    Mr. Messey, Premier of New Zealand, is still urging the authorities to provide greater facilities for the shipment of New Zealand produce. He is hopeful that American's [?]ure of enemy ...

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  22. GERMAN REPORT FROM ROUMANIA.

    The following German communique has been issued:—We penetrated, Russian positions northward of Foosany (in Roumania, 45 miles north-west of Galetz), destroying trenches. ...

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  23. BEGGED FOR PENNIES.

    Wearing the cord[?] clothing supplied to inmates of the Liverpool Anylum, and trombling with weakness, James Well, SL pleased guilty at the Central Police Court this morning to a ...

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