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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 16 words
  3. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  4. THE ADVANCE GUARD!

    "THE I.W.W. IS THE ADVANCE GUARD OF THE LABOR PARTY."—Mr. Cotter, Victorian Labor M.P., at Newcastle on Thursday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMAN AIR RAIDERS OUT AGAIN

    An official statement was issued this morning at an early hour that hostile airships attached the south eastern counties last evening. A number of bombs were dropped in Kent, and the raid was still in progress when the report was issued. ...

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  6. THE REVOLT IN RUSSIA

    A message dated Petrograd Thursday stated that the Government was rapidly restoring order and hunting down the pro-Germans. Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons last night, corrected the impression that the abdication of the Czar of Russia was an ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. AEROPLANES MAKE A FUTILE ATTACK

    The Press Bureau made the following announcement this afternoon :—Hostile aeroplanes at 5.30 this morning dropped bombs on Westgate, the health resort, two miles west of Margate. No casualties were caused by the explosions, and but slight damage. ...

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  8. PREMIER AND SPEAKER

    The political rancor of a certain section of the community was never more disgracefully shown, perhaps, than at the Agricultural Show Ground yesterday afternoon, during the ...

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  9. AMBULANCE WORK

    The competition for the Shaw Challenge Shield for first aid work by Ambulance corps concluded yesterday with a win for the Western Suburbs team; the order being Western ...

    Article : 144 words
  10. THE SUBMARINE BAG

    The Universal Press asserts that authoritative reports are reaching America estimating that 60 German submarines were destroyed between. January 1 and February 15. ...

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  11. NO FURTHER DISORDERS OCCUR

    A message from Petrograd states that the capital is comparatively quiet since Thursday. The streets were crowded, but there have been no further disorders, and firing has practically ceased. Interest is mainly centred in the approaching meeting of the Duma. ...

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  12. MAY REACT ON OTHER ENEMY COUNTRIES

    There is intense interest throughout America in the effect of the Russian revolution on Germany. Many predictions are that it may infect the German masses with liberalism, causing a democratic outbreak, and the overthrow of militaristic absolutism. ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. FIGHTING NEAR MONASTIR

    An official German statement says: "Repeated strong French attacks north-west and westward of Monastir penetrated a narrow stretch of country westward of Nizopole, but elsewhere ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. THE MAN IN THE BASKET

    George Trengrove, who landed from the Indarra in a basket, and was arrested, attempted to escape from his cell, but in doing so sprained his ankle. For the attempt to escape ...

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  15. TROOPS IN TRENCHES CHEER THE REVOLT

    A message from Amsterdam states that the Russian troops in the trenches loudly cheered the news of the revolution. It is understood that the soldiers held up the Czar's train, but the Czar is now safe at Pakoff. The Empress is hysterical, and the Czarevitch ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. CHASING THE TURKS

    An official message from Mesopotamia states: "After establishing posts on the left bank for 30 miles up-stream, General Maude attacked the Turkish rear-guard on the right bank, 15 miles ...

    Article : 285 words
  17. GRIP ON BAPAUME

    The Petit Parisien of Paris states that the British grip on Bapaume is tightening. The fighting continues at the last defences. The Germans are apparently prosecuting the ...

    Article : 248 words
  18. DESTROYER MINED AND SUNK

    An Admiralty announcement says that a destroyer of an old type was mined and sunk in the Channel yesterday. One man was killed and 28 are missing. All ...

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  19. CHINESE TAKE PRECAUTIONS

    Ah Duck and Loo Quong were fined ten guineas and costs each for having attempted to export rifles and a number of cartridges without the consent of the Minister for Defence. ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. LORD MINER'S MISSION TO RUSSIA

    The Manchester Guardian's correspondent states that Lord Milner's recent visit to Russia was partly connected with the internal conditions of Russia. He endeavored to effect an agreement between the Czar and the Duma, but the Czar rejected the suggestion to appoint a Ministry ...

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  21. ST. PATRICK'S DAY RUMORS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Dillon, M.P. for County Mayo, asked whether it was true that the people of Dublin had been warned to remain indoors on St. Patrick's Day, and that ...

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  23. PRICES OF TEA AND COFFEE

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Devonport, the Food Controller, has arranged that tea will be retailed from May 1 at 2/2 per lb aud upwards. ...

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  24. MOSCOW FOLLOWS PETROGRAD'S LEAD

    Moscow telegrams show that the city is delighted at the success of the Revolutionists. A military Committee has been formed to distribute food. The Committee is backed by a brigade of artillery and many thousands of regular ...

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  25. UNTRUSTWORTHY NEIGHBOR

    Macmillan's have issued Mr. C. Brunsdon Fletcher's New Pacific. The book embraces a remarkable story of Germany's intrigues and duplicity in the Pacific Islands. ...

    Article : 121 words
  26. AMERICA'S NEW NAVY

    Contracts have been placed for four battle-cruisers and six scout-cruisers, costing 112,000,000dol (about £23,000,000) for hulls and machinery alone. ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. BRITISH LABOR'S CONGRATULATIONS

    r The Press Bureau states that the British Labor leaders, including Mr. A. Henderson, Mr. J. Hodge, Mr. G. N. Barnes, and Mr. W. Brace, M-P.'s, have sent a congratulatory message to the Russian labor leaders. The message reads "Organised labor in Great Britain is watching with ...

    Article : 164 words
  28. AMERICAN RAILWAY DISPUTE

    President Wilson states that he is willing to arbitrate in the railway dispute in America if he is requested. He has, however, nominated a committee of ...

    Article : 80 words
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