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  5. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister, for Defence, Senator Pearce, to-day issued the personal, statistics of the First Australian Division and the First Australian Light horse. The ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Mr Balfour in a statement forwarded to the United States, points out that the Allies' blockade policy maintains the spirit of international law, ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES.

    It is stated in Paris that Hartmans[?]eller Kpo[?], in the Vosges, which has been captured by the French, commands the district embracing Thann, Cernay, ...

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  8. ITALY'S INTENTIONS.

    Dr Dillon; the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rome, says that there is no necessity for Italy to drop her neutrality while the snow is deep in the mountain ...

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  9. BULGARIA AND GERMANY.

    Relations between Bulgaria and the Austro-German plenipotentiaries are strained. The King has received the leaders of ...

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  10. KAISER'S MESSAGE TO NEW YORK.

    The Kaiser, through a Berlin message to the "New York World" states—"I did not want this awful war. My greatest desire was to end my life ...

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  11. DOCTORS VOLUNTEER.

    Twenty-three doctors are leaving this week to join the Royal Army Medical Crops. These included eight from Victoria 14 from New South Wales, and ...

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  12. SALE OF GIFTS.

    Fred Niblo held a sale of various gifts at Allan's music warehouse to-day, and raised £150 for the Belgian Relief Fund. ...

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  13. CLUNES CONTRIBUTION.

    A meeting of the Belgium Relief committee was held on Saturday night, when reports received from collectors of the town showed £80 had been received. The ...

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  14. MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    An offer of two motor ambulances, made by the Salvation Army for the Australian Red Cross, has been accepted by the Minister for Defence. ...

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  15. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  16. TURKISH CAMPAIGN

    The "Daily Chronicle" is in receipt of a message which has been forwarded by its correspondent in Constantinople. He states that on Wednesday last ...

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  17. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    The "Maasbode" states that 300 German workmen were wounded by the British air raid on Hoboken, near Antwerp. ...

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  18. DEATHS OF SOLDIERS.

    The following deaths are announced:— Private Edwin Pickles, 1st Field Ambulance, died at Heliopolis, 25th March, from pneumonia. Sister, Mrs W. ...

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  19. BELGIAN FLAG FUND.

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  20. AMERICA AND HOLLAND.

    According to a Dutch correspondent of the "Petit Journal" of Paris, Holland and the United States have signed a treaty for the am[?]ual protection of their ...

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  21. NAVAL AND MILITARY COLLEGES

    Senator Pearce, who returned to-day from a visit to the college at Jervis Bay and the Military College at Duntroon, remarked that he had been favorably ...

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  22. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The American Embassy in London has informed the British Press Bureau that it has received news from Mr Powell, the American war correspondent, that a ...

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  23. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    Many people still refuse to believe the stories of German atrocities. Mr Van Doorssclear, who served with the Red Cross Division of the Belgian Army, and ...

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  24. FURTHER PROJECTS.

    A very largely attended meeting of the general committee was held last night at the City Hall; the vice-president, Mr F. R. Coldham being in the ...

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  25. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Telegrams received in London from Petrograd state that the Russian newspapers are indulging in a lively discussion as to the future of ...

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  26. BIG GUNS IN EGYPT.

    A good deal of surprise was felt among the defenders of the Suez Canal, according to statements of passengers by the Orontes, which arrived at Sydney on ...

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  27. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The latest official communique states that we captured a new line of heights in the Bantfield region in the Carpathians on a front of 23 miles. ...

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  28. THE SCARBOROUGH RAID.

    Mrs Dodgson, registry office prop[?]etress, of Mair street, who has just returned from a trip to the old country, which occupied nearly twelve months, ...

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  29. MINE SWEEPING CONTINUES.

    The weather in the Dardanelles is now excellent. Mine sweeping continues under cover of the Allied battleships. ...

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  30. FALL OF PRZEMYSL.

    After the Russian artillery on 21st March had razed the inner line of the fortifications of Phzemvsl the garrison asked. General Kusimanek for ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    It is now almost certain that the Labor party will secure 26 seats against the Liberals 20. Mr Peake, the Premier, has lost his seat for Victoria District. ...

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  32. SHOOTING MATCH.

    The Belgian Relief Fund shoot, promoted by the Dannstown Gun Club on Saturday, had a record attendance. The main event was at clays, the ...

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  33. BRIBE TO BULGARIA.

    Field-Marshal von der Goltz, who was sent to Turkey by the Kaiser to control the Ottoman army, has arrived at Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. ...

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  34. THE CRUCIAL MOMENT.

    To an American interviewer Sir John French has since made the following statement:— "The most crucial moment of the war ...

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  35. BALLARAT EAST FUND.

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  36. VIENNA DESPONDENT.

    The people of Vienna and the newspapers are very despondent about the situation. The "Neua Freie Presse." the ...

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  37. WHEN PEACE COMES.

    Lord M[?]mer, in a speech delivered last week, claimed that the dominions should be consulted when Great Britain was considering negotiations for peace. An ...

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  38. NEW POSITION IN BALKANS.

    The Balkan Bloc is likely to be reconstituted, according to messages received from Rome. Serbia is said to be negotiating with ...

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  39. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the A.W.A. was held in the A.N.A. Hall last evening; the President Miss Phillips, in the chair. Three new ...

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  40. PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY.

    The hon. secretary of the People's Liberal party, Mechanics' Institute, desires to acknowledge, with thanks additional parcels of clothing for the ...

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  41. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Captain Wyatt, of the Great Eastern steamer Brussels states that when his vessel was off the Maas lightship a large German submarine signalled him to ...

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  42. RUSSIANS AT TILSIT.

    A German official statement claims: that the Russians. while attempting to raid Tilsit, south of Memel, in East Prussia, were defeated with heavy ...

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  43. SMEATON-EFFORT.

    A euchre party and dance in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund was held at the Mechanics' Hall last Friday evening. There was a good attendance. The prizes ...

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  44. ARARAT FLAG DAY.

    Belgian, Flag Day was celebrated here with enthusiasm on Friday. Young ladies paraded the streets selling Belgian Flags and other emblems ...

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  45. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—May we draw your attention to the oversea aircraft fund, inaugurated by the Overseas Club, of which His Majesty the King is patron. The Army ...

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  46. LINTON ENTERPRISE.

    Mr E. D. Hitchens, secretary for the Belgian Relief Fund, has received, from the lady collectors the satisfactory sum £48 3s 6d (including £10 donated by ...

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  47. FEELING IN ITALY.

    A great national congress in favor of redeeming Trieste and Trent by was has been hold. It included many senators and ...

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  48. ACTION AT ROKEWOOD.

    The committee recently appointed by a public meeting met on Saturday evening last in the Rokewood Mechanics' Mr C. W. Stanbrook was voted to the chair. ...

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