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  4. DEATH OF SIR JOHN MADDEN.

    Mr. John Madden, the Chief Justice of Victoria and Lieutenant-Governor, did under tragically sudden circumstances this afternoon. His Honor ...

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  5. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Enlightenment regarding the internal situation in Russia as afforded by Professor Elecoff, of the Moscow University. Interviewed on arrival at ...

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  6. VICTIC. ROUMANIA AND AUSTRIA.

    It is stated by the "Times" correspondent at Jassy that the Roumanian Cabinet expressed its willingness to accept the first ultimatum and start ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS

    Relatives are petitioning Me Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner, to urge the repatriation of Australians who were taken prisoner at ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy's artillery was active in the Searpe Valley and Riebecourt. There, is much reciprocal artillery between ...

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  9. GERMAN AIR STRENGTH.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Paris states that there are 180 squadrillas of German airplanes on the West front, totalling 1080 machines. ...

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  10. HOSTILE INFANTRY ATTACK.

    A wireless German official message reports that an hostile infantry attack followed a violent artillery duel in tie Badonvillers sector. The engagement ...

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  11. FOE'S HEAVY BOMBARDMENT.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—"The enemy attacked last night under cover of a heavy bombardment on a from of nearly a mile from south of ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER

    The Press Bureau states that tho Government ahser decided to recruit 50,000 unmarried coal miners under 25. ...

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  13. INDEMNITY EXPECTED.

    Germans newspapers' anticipate that peace with Roumania will shortly have effect on Greece. and also Italy. The Berlin "Tageblat" says that the ...

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  14. "THE INTOLERABLE BOSCHE"

    Germany will scan vainly the criticisms on Bonar Law's speech for signa of British deplection peacewards, arising from the financial outlook on the ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL BELGIAN RAIDS.

    A Belgian communique states:—"The Belgians made two raids in the region of Nieuport, and killed many of the enemy. They brought back 25 ...

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  16. MONTENEGRO.

    The Montenegrin Minister of War, in a letter to the press, indigently denies the rumor that Montenegro may conclude peace with the Centralizes. ...

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  17. SIR JOHN MADDENS CAREER.

    Sir John Madden was born in the city of Cork on the 16th May, 1844. His father was a solicitor practising in that city. At the early age of six ...

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  18. ROUND THE TRENCHES

    Keith Murdoch says, "I accompanied General Birdwood on a typical round of the trenches. He reviewed recent New South Wales raiders drawn up ...

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  20. RAID ON LONDON

    Lord French, Commamder-in-Chief of the Home Forces, has announced that 11 persons were killed and 46 injured in the raid. ...

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  21. WAR LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS

    War loan subscriptions in London for four days amounted to £46,000,000. ...

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  22. EX-RUSSIAN PREMIER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the Soviet newspaper Pravda publishes a telegram from Irkutsk that the ex-Russian Premier, Prince Lvoff. has ...

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  23. SPANISH CRISIS

    Newspapers are unanimously considering that Spain is experiencing the gravest crisis in her history. The crisis is precipitated by the action of ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S SHIPBUILDING

    The Shipbuilding Employes' Federation and the Shipyard Unions have issued a Statement; that Sir Eric Geddes reflections on shipbuilding employers ...

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  25. JAPAN'S ACTION

    In the course of au interview Lord Robert Cecil said that he would be glad if Japan acted in her own and the Allies interests to prevent the ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN TROOPS FOR FRANCE.

    A message from Washington states that Austrian troops have been sent to France. The Prussian Minister for War made the announcement in the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    Air Keith Murdoch, telegraphing from France on 6th March, says—"I have returned to-night from a long tour of the line filled with gladness at my ...

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  28. ALLIED AIRACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that despite the haze we popped 3½ tons of bombs on various targets, including one ton on the aerodrome at St. ...

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  29. AALAND ISLANDS.

    Military and political writens are paying great attention to the new German schemes of conquest as evidenced by the Germanising of the Baltic and ...

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  30. IRISH PARTY

    The "Daily News" lobby correspondent says that there is a possibility that Mr Billon will refuse the leadership of the Trish National Party, and ...

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  31. AGREEMENT WITH AMERICA.

    A commercial agreement between the United States and Spain has been signed. Spain will send supplies greatly needed by Pershing's army, ...

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  32. FRANCE'S RESOLVE.

    The "Times" Correspondent at Paris states that M. Clemenceau in the Chamber of Deputies, replying to a Socialist attack, said that France would ...

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  33. MR REDMOND'S BURIAL.

    The late Mr John Redmond was buried in the family vault at Wexford on Saturday. ...

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  34. HUN SUBMARINES

    Mr William C. Magolssen, United States Consul, hras; received the following message, forwarded to him by the Navy Department, Melbourne:— ...

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  35. PARIS VISITED.

    A Freneh official message says that several enemy air squadrons raided Paris. Details are lacking, but it is believed that the casualties were fewer ...

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  36. REQUIEM AT WESTMINSTER.

    Mr Redmond's requiem at Westminster Cathedral was deeply impressive. Three thousand attended, including Messrs Lloyd George, Asquith, Sir ...

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  37. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—"The Kings' Royal Rifle broke that main force of last night's attack in the neighborhood of Polderbock. The ...

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  38. NEARLY A DOZEN SQUADRONS ENGAGED.

    A French official message states:—"Between 10 and 12 squadrons participated in the air raid on Paris. They were hotly received by our anti-air. ...

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  39. THE FUNERAL.

    "The Times" correspondent at Dublin says that the late Mr. John Redmond's funeral at Wexford was a remarkable demonstration of respect and affectionate ...

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  40. U.S. SHIPPING SITUATION

    Troops and supplier for General Pershing, Commander of the American Forces in France, are now moving toward France up to the scheduled time, ...

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  41. THE LIST OF CASUALTIES.

    A French official message states that the latest figures in connection with the air raid casualties show that 11 persons were killed, and 41 injured in ...

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  42. ANTI-SCANDINAVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Amsterdam states that the newspapers "Dagene Center" writer to participate in the Inspired German press campaign against Scendinaria ...

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  43. THE QUESTION OF THE DAY.

    The press is unanimous that the most urgent question of the day is more ships. Britain has to face the double task of destroying submarines and ...

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  44. WORK OF AVIATORS.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation reports, says:—"There was great aerial activity yesterday. We dropped over 400 bombs ...

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  45. IN PALESTINE

    A Palestine official message says that between 5th and 7th March our lines astride Jerusalem-Nablus road were steadily advanced almost ...

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  46. A WEXFORD DEMONSTRATION.

    The remains of the late Mr. John Redmond were accorded an impressive reception at Wexford. Keneeling Belgian nuns lined the railway at Mane mine when at ...

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  47. FRENCH GOVERNMENT ROBBED.

    There are indications of a number of other persons being implicated with Frank Goldswool, who is under arrest, charged with the larceny of ...

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