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  10. Food Riots in Germany.

    BERNE, Friday.—Americans who have arrived here from Leipsig declare that the food riots in that city early in February were very grave. ...

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  11. Attrited Bosches.

    PARIS. Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters emphasises the growing process of attribution applied to the Germans on the ...

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  12. WAR ZONE TRAVERSED

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—It is expected that to-day's Cabinet meetings for the concerned with arrangements for the President to ...

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  13. State Land Policy.

    In an address at the Liverpool Plains electronic last, night, the Minister for Lands (Mr. W.G. Ashford) opened his ...

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  14. Empire War Council.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir R. L. Borden (Canada), in the course of an Interview, remarked that the Dominions had worked in the closest co-operation ...

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  15. British Importations.

    LONDON, Friday.—Importation of tea, coffee, cocoa or foreign mineral will an down to 10,000,000 barrels ...

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  16. Hun Deliberate Brutality.

    LONDON, Friday.—One of the worst rases of deliberate submarine brutality recorded up to the present was revealed in the case of a Lowestoft ...

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  17. One Egg Per Hun Per Month.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The food ration in Berlin. which has been reduced until March 15, includes one egg per month. ...

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  18. Hun Meagre Rations.

    PARIS. Friday.—"Le Journal's" correspondent states that the German losses have been heavy, considering the nature of the actions. One ...

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  19. Withholders of Food.

    LONDON. Friday.—A potato hold-up is preventing London buyers securing more than a third of their requirements. The "Daily Mail" ...

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  20. LIEUT. G. C. WILSON, D.C.M.

    Mrs. A. C. Wilson, of Adamstown, has received private that her son, Gorden, has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, ...

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  21. Huns "Defending Freedom."

    AMSTERDAM. Friday.—The Reichstag was opened to-day. Dr. Kuempt (President) said that Germany and her Allies were taking ...

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  22. Russian Campaign.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—Prisoners' statements, together with Russian Scouts' Information, Indicate that the German lost an army corps in the ...

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  23. British Emigration Stopped.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Dominion Government have been notified that British subjects capable of any form of national service will be ...

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  24. Greece.

    SALANIKA, Friday.—Contact has been established between French and Italian bodies of troops, the importance of which lies in the seizing of ...

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  25. World's Merchant Shipping

    VANCOUVER. Friday.—Mr. Alfred Noyes, an English poet, asserts that asserts that Britain's anti-submarine fleet consists of 4,000 private yatchts, whalers and ...

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  26. Western Front.

    LONDON. Friday.—The correspondent of "The Times." at the British Headquarters states:—"The enemy apparently accepts aa Inevitable the ...

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  27. "Fight, Work, or Pay."

    LONDON, Friday.—In the course of an Interview Sir R. L. Borden (Prime Minister of Canada) Bald that the Canadian Director-General had divided ...

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  28. A.N.A. MEETING.

    As notified elsewhere in this issue, a meeting of the Newcastle branch of the A.N.A., will be held in the Masonic Hall on Monday evening ...

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  29. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George declared that the Allies' success depends upon a solution of the tonnage ...

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  30. Political Arrests in Ireland.

    LONDON, Friday.—Thirty-two arrests under the Defence of the Realm Act were made in Ireland yesterday, Including eight in Dublin ...

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  31. SALVATION ARMY FESTIVAL.

    A hearty Invitation is extended to the harvest thanksgiving services in the Newcastle Salvation Army Hall, to commence this evening, and to ...

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  32. British Prisoners of War.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Lord to-day. Lord Newton Rave the Newton details of British prisoners in enemy countries:— ...

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  33. Through the War Zone.

    NEW YORK. Friday.—The first American ship to through the war zone has arrived here, with many passengers. ...

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  34. SHAKESPEARE LECTURE AT CESSNOCK.

    Mr. J. W. Hayes. M.A., principal of the Newcastle High School, is to lecture on "Shakespeare" at Cessnock to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon. under ...

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  35. Japanese in [?]dahe.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Dr. Iyenaga, one of the best known Japanese in the United States, asserts that the Japanese will get beyond the control of ...

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  36. Abstinence in Banqueting Hall.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Lord Mayor of London is adopting one meatless day each week. Later Cables will be found on page 5. ...

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  37. Indian Indentured Labour.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Chamberlain (Secretary of State for India) announced in the House or Commons to-day that there is every ...

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  38. Unsubstantiated Claim.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A Berlin messages claims that submarine have sunk 21 steamers three sailing ships and nine trawlers. The cargoes ...

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