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  4. ANZACS IN FRANCE.

    Mr Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia), Mrs Fisher, and Senator Macdougall visited the Wandsworth Military Hospital on Tuesday, and ...

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  5. DUBLIN REVOLT.

    The preliminary trial of Sir Roger Casement and Daniel Bailey, who are charged with high treason, was continued at the Bow street Police Court ...

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  6. BI-LINGUALISM IN CANADA.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier has resigned the leadership of the Canadian Liberal Patty owning to a dispute regarding the teaching of the French language in the ...

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  7. REWARD FOR VALOR.

    The following awards to Australian officers are announced in the "London Gazette" :— DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER ...

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  8. CASEMENT'S CODE.

    The discovery of the codie possessed by Casement for communicating with the enemy was due to the alteriness of a thirteen-year-old boy, named Arthur ...

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  9. RUSSIANS IN ASIA.

    Advices received in Rome from Bucharest intimates that the Central Powers take a serious view of the situation in Asiatic Turkey, and have ...

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  10. DECLARATION OF WAR.

    Bow street yesterday was besieged with people hoping to get a glimpse of the prisoners. The new facts elicited could be summarised in a hundred ...

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  11. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    "The" Royal Commission which was appointed by the Canadian Government to inquire into fire which destroyed the Parliamentary buildings at Ottawa ...

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  12. AIR ADMINISTRATION.

    The inquiry into the administration of the British Flying Corps was commenced on Tuesday by Mr Justice Bailhache (chairman) and a special ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES OFFICES.

    Mr. Bepphard Wise (Agent-General for New South Wales) has secured the two lower floors at 27 Clockspur street, for his new State offices. The owners ...

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  14. LESS TOBACCO.

    The British Lobacco imports are to be further reduced owing to the scarcity of tonnage. The supply for the army will not bo affected by this decision. ...

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  15. CIVILIAN'S SELF-SACRIFICE.

    The British Embassy in Paris has given £200 to Madame Jaequet, the widow of a citizen of Lille, who was shot by the Germans for giving shelter ...

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  16. HISTORIC BUILDING ABLAZE.

    The Chatean Frontenac at Quebec, a historic building, was partially destroyed by fire on Tuesday morning. ...

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  17. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Philip Gibbs, the well-known war correspondent, in a despatch to the London "Daily Chronicle," states that despite the enemy's spring attacks on ...

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  18. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    There was an animated discussion in the House of Commons on Monday at the report stage of the Military Service (General Compulsion)Bill and the ...

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  19. TURKISH CABINET CRISIS.

    A telegram from Athens gives the information that advices to hand from Constantinople state that serious differences have arisen in the Turkish ...

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  20. INFORMAL CONFERENCES.

    Mr Asquith continues to hold informal conferences in Dublin. ...

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  21. MEMORIAL TO SCOTT.

    Mr John X. Merriman leader of the South African Unionist Party, has unveiled a stone argosy memorial, which has been erected in memory of ...

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  22. CALLIPOLI SURVIVORS.

    The "Daily Mail" has initiated a campaign to force the Government to issue medals to the survivors of the original Expediontary Forces in France ...

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  23. HUNS INSULT IRISHMEN.

    During the course of the Irish rebellion, Captain W. Redmond. M.P., brother of Mr John Redmond, wrote from the West front saying that the ...

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  24. TREACHERY DURING RAID.

    Sir Arthur Markham (liberal), in the House of Commons on Tuesday, asked whether the telegraph And telephone wires had been cut in an East ...

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  25. BOERS AS COLONISTS.

    The Bloem fontein newspaper "Friend" has published a somewhat remarkable semi-official report which was found at Moschi, in German East Africa, a town ...

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  26. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    The Board of Trade has determined all contracts between the Zine Corporation and Aaron Hirsch and Sohn under the Trading with the Enemy Amendment ...

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  27. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL TOWNSHEND.

    Lieut.-General C. V. Townshend, commander of the Anglo-Indian garrison, which defended Kut-el-Amara against the Turky for 143 days, has ...

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  28. THIRD READING CARRIED.

    The House of Common's by 250 votes to 35 has agreed to the third reading off the Military Service Compulsion Bill. ...

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  29. GERMANY'S FOOD SITUATION

    The Patriotic League of Berlin, states an advice from Zurich (Switzerland), discussed food porblems at its meeting on Monday. ...

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  30. BRITISH ACTIVITY.

    General Sir Dauglas Haig reports from his headquarters in France that the Lancashire Fusiliers, holding the Vimy Ridge, after the explosion of ...

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  31. MR W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) on Tuesday continued his negotiations in respect of the wheat and metal questions. ...

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  32. ADVANCE ON MOSUL.

    An official statement made in petrograd declares that the Russian advance in the direction of Mosul continues. ...

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  33. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Defence Department has informed the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee that it has been decided not to permit the enlistment in the A.I.F. ...

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  34. INCIDENT IN CATTEGAT.

    Copehnagen reports that a German warship flotilla blockaded the Swedish port of Gothenburg recently, awaiting the departure of the steamer Brierley ...

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  35. ITALIAN FRONT.

    All Austrian communique received in Amsterdam makes large claims It reads as follows:—'We have captured a position in the Southern Tyrol ...

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  36. A REMARKABLE ARTICLE.

    The "New York World" in a remarkable two-column article on Germany's food plight, states that it is no longer a chivalrous war of arms but ...

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  37. MR ASQUITH SEES REBELS.

    When the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) visited Richmond Barracks, Dublin, last week, over 100 rebels were awaiting transfer to England. ...

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  38. GENERAL MARCHAND.

    The death is reported in Paris of General Marchand, of Fashoda fame The general is said to have been killed in action. ...

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  39. ALLIED COALITION.

    It is learnt in Copenhagen that the German newspapers are angrily commenting on the Chicago "Daily News" interview with Sir Edward Grey ...

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  40. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    Mir Lancelot Harrison, formerly of Sydney, who is a scholar in science research at Cambridge University, has been appointed an entomologist with ...

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  41. GERMAN WAR EXPENDITURE.

    At a conference held in Berlin, all the German States finance Ministers discussed the establishment of new taxes necessary to meet the war ...

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  42. ENEMY ATTACK REPULSED.

    All official communique says:—The enemy on the Trentine frontier followed up an interse bombardment on 14th, with an attack by masses of infantry between ...

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  43. A NATURALISED BAVARIAN'S BUSINESS.

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day, George Schicker, pastrycook, of Brunswick street, Fitzroy, was charged with haying used for the purposes of trade a ...

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  44. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    The Finance Bill to be introduced in the House of Commons on Thursday will provide that a person paying income tax in any of te Dominions will ...

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  45. PROVINCIAL LEADERS TRIED.

    A number of the ringleaders of the sectional revolt at Enniscorthy, in Wexford, where obstinate fighting took place were tried on Tuesday One man ...

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  46. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Germany, in a Note which has been presented to Mr Robert Lansing American Secretary of State), states a Washington message, warns neutral ...

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  47. MAN SHOT BY SOLDIERS.

    An inquest was conducted on Tuesday respecting the death off a man named Patrick Bealen, whose body was due up in a Dublin cellar after the ...

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  48. CONSUMPTIVE ELIGIBLES.

    It has been officially stated in London that until the end of the war officers of health are to furnish the Army Council with a list of male ...

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  49. FIGHTING IN EAST AFRICA.

    Portuguese troops have repelled two German attack at Ninika in Mozambique (Portuguese East Africa), Considerable losses were inflicted on the ...

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  50. BREWING OF BEER.

    In the Commons yesterday Mr Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, introduced a bill to cut down the brewing of beer by 15 per cent. ...

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  51. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that political circles are discussing the appointment of a statutory commission to work out the details for a settlement of the ...

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  52. WHEN MOTHER IS ILL.

    How everything is neglected and miserable when mother is ill. It is the earnest wish of father and children that she should get well as speedily as ...

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  54. CARGO STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The steamer Batavier, laden with general cargo from London to Rotterdam, has been blown up Four of crew are missing. ...

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  55. REPORT OFFICIALLY DENIED.

    The report that General Marchand has been killed in action is officially denied. ...

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