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  4. VERDUN CONFLICT.

    It is reported by a Paris communique, issued on Tuesday afternoon, that the Germans, using liquid fire, attacked Mort Homme (Dead ...

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  5. RIOT IN BRITISH CAMP.

    Three German prisoners were wounded during a disturbance which took place at the Knockalee camp on the Isle of Man, on Tuesday. A prisoner who was attacked by his ...

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  6. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    Lord Courtney of Penwith, a former Under Secretary for the Colonies, asked in the House of Lords on Tuesday what instructions were to be given to ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN OFFICER KILLED.

    Lieutenant M. M. Cudmore, of South Australia, has been killed in action while serving with the Royal Field Artillery. He had been mentioned in ...

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  8. EXTIRPATING THE GERMAN CANCER.

    A letter to the "Daily Telegraph," signed by the Duchesses of Somerset and St. Albans and many society ladies, and written in support of the ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES OFFICES.

    The Now South Wales Agent-General (Mr B. R. Wise) is retaining the present State offices in Cannon street for the present owing to the impossibility ...

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  10. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The United States Government has received a German Note, disclaiming responsibility for the torpedoing of the Channel ferry-steamer Sussex, by which ...

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  11. EAST AFRICAN TERRITORY.

    Portugal has occupied Kionga, in East Africa, which Germany took from the Portugese in 1894. ...

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  12. ST, ELOI FIGHTING.

    A German communique claims:— A British strong bombing attack on a crater south of St. Eloi failed, the entire Position remaining in our hands. ...

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  13. A TRAITOR'S FATE.

    A spy who was convicted at West-minister last month, was shot in London on Tuesday. ...

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  14. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

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  15. FIVE ADDITIONAL VICTIMS.

    The British steamers Ellaston, Smeaton, and Rioten, and the Italian steamer Unione, have been sunk by enemy submarines. ...

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  16. FIGHTING IN CRATERS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that grenade fighting in the craters cast of St. Eloi continues with varying fortune. We hold three of the craters, but not the ...

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  17. EMPIRE TRADE DEFENCE.

    A meeting of the women of Ballarat East was held at the Library, Barkly street, last night, to consider the matter of co-operating in the Empire ...

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  18. CONSCRIPTION.

    A deputation representing the Australian Natives' Association to-day waited upon the Minister for Defence Senator Pearce, and placed before him the ...

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  19. SUBMARINING TO CONTINUE.

    Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador at Washington, has intimated to Mr Lansing, the American Secretary of State, that submarining will continue ...

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  20. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German communique makes the following claims:— "A strong bombing attack delivered by the British on our mine crater ...

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  21. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    According to repents to hand from Copenhagen a sensation has been occasioned in German military circles by the improvement in the Russian ...

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  22. MUNITION SHIP SPY.

    Hans Schiller, the German, spy, who last month made an attempt to capture the steamer Matoppo (bound for Vladivostock with munitions), ...

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  23. RAILWAY RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Mr D. Mackinnon, M L.A., of the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, stated this afternoon that the arrangements for the Western District Railway ...

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  24. WORK IN THE RIVERINA.

    The New South Wales Central Recruiting Committee has asked the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, in Victoria, to undertake the organisation of ...

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  25. KAISER MISSES DEATH.

    Advices which have been received in Rome from Switzerland relate that the Kaiser had a narrow escape from death at Verdun recently. ...

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  26. FIGHTING FN ARMENIA.

    A Petrograd communique states:— "We have checked a German attempt at an offensive at Iksku bridgehead. "We continue to wrest fresh ground ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The German newspapers, states a message from Amsterdam, assert that Germany will shortly deliver to Switzeralnd the first instalment of a ...

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  28. ANZAC WEEK.

    A special recruiting effort is to be made in Melbourne during Anzac Week and on Friday a meeting of officials of local recruiting committees will be held at the ...

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  29. HUN BARBARISM.

    A Russian prisoner an Germany, in a letter which he managed to have smuggled through to Petrograd, states that the prisoners in his camp are ...

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  30. ALLIED WAR CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) referring to the recent great Allied War Conference in Paris emphasised ...

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  31. COUNTRY RECRUITS IN MELBOURNE.

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  32. AIR SUPREMACY.

    The Paris "Journal" is responsible for the statement that France has tested a new aeroplane with a remarkable engine, which enables the machine to ...

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  33. AIR SERVICE COMMITTEE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, the Undersecretary for War (Mr Tennant), said he understood that Lord Derby and Lord Montagu of ...

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  34. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Yesterday the Ballarat and District Relief Committee despatched to the Hoover Belgian Relief Commission in London, per the Agent-General Sir P. ...

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  35. THE BALKANS.

    The British and French Ministers in Athens have informed the Greek Premier (M. Skoulondis) that it is intended to land Allied forces on Cephalonia ...

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  36. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  37. ANZAC DAY MEMORIAL.

    The Anzac Day memorial service, to be held in Westminster Abbey, will begin at eleven o'clock on Easter Tuesday, morning. ...

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  38. "SORRY; YOUR GIRD."

    It is related that when the German raider Greif and the British armed liner Alcantara were sinking on 29th February, after their fierce ...

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  39. STRONG ENEMY ATTACK.

    A Paris communique says:— North of the Aisne our artillery caught a strong German column marching at Chemin des Dames, inflicting serious ...

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  40. TOWN FUND.

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  41. SELF SUPPORTING EMPIRE.

    During the debate on the Buuget, in the Union Parliament, states a Capetown advice, Sir Thomas Smartt said he headed the Prime Minister ...

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  42. ITALIAN ACTIVITY.

    A communique says—Between the Adige and Sugana Valleys our artillery caused great fires in the neighborhood of Caleeranica. Our guns seriously damaged Fort ...

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  43. DISLOYALTY NOT PROVED.

    Mr G. C. Morrison the State Public Service Commissioner, who inquired into the allegations of disloyalty made against Franz Stielow, head master of ...

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  44. TRAITOR ON TRIAL. MR. HUGHES IN KENT.

    A sensational case under the Defence of the Realm Act is being heard at Sheffield. Albert Bright is charged with having Mr Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia), continues to make progress towards recovery. The change in the country has been a complete rest, and ...

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  45. HOSIERY FOR TROOPS.

    A most important development is announced in the textile trade, the Government having assumed control of several large concerns for spinning ...

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  47. GERMANS EFORE VERDUN.

    Including reinforcements it is estimated that there were 4,50,000 Germans before Verdun on 1st April. It is computed that 200,000 Germans were killed ...

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    In one of his laters when he was near upon eighty. George Meredith wrote—"I can imagine that I shall retain any laugh in Death's ear, for ...

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