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  4. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Press Bureau states that meetings of the Supreme War Council and important political conferences were held at Downing street on Thursday. ...

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  5. NEW STATE CABINET

    Late to-night Mr Lawson completed his Ministry, which is as follows:— Premier, Attorney-General, and Minister for Labor—Mr. H. S. W. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    Baron von Hertling, German imperial Chancellor speaking in the Reichstag, mentioned that Esthonia and Livonia were east of the frontier ...

    Article : 303 words
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  8. THE ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROCESSION.

    A deputation of Ballarat citizens yesterday afternoon waited on Mayors A. Bell (City) and H. B. George (Town) at the City Hall to ask that steps be ...

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  9. WESTERN FRONT

    An official French communique says:— "A detachment of our troops last night penetrated the enemy lines in ...

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  10. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT

    Field Marshal Haig reports:—The Port[?] repulsed a raid in the neighbor[?] of Fauquissart. There was recip[?] artillerying in the Passchendaels ...

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  11. WAR CABINET'S REPORT

    The British War Cabinet' report for 1817, which has been published in full, contains illuminating information regarding the War Cabinet's working ...

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  12. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The "Times" shipping expert states that the figures regarding losses show that construction on a larger scale than ever attempted is now absolutely ...

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  13. THE AIR CONFLICTS.

    A wireless German official message says:—French airmen bombed hospital establishments at Le Theur. The enemy lost during February 18 captive balloons ...

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  14. TRENCHES RECOVERED.

    A Belgian communique states—All the advanced trench elements into which the Germans penetrated yesterday in the region of Nieuport have been ...

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  15. MANY ENEMY MACHINES SHOT DOWN.

    The Admiralty states that during offensive patrols from Dunkirk our airplanes destroyed five enemy machines, and shot down five others from Thursday ...

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  16. NO INDICATION OF BIG HOSTILE MOVES.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that the front remains quiet. The artillery is less active except ...

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  17. THE RESTRICTIONS ON ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The public inured to restrictions discusses the impending entertainment order submissively. Theatre managers grumble, but it is not believed they will suffer ...

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  18. SHIPS FOR ALLIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that plans for the operation of Dutch shipping, which is being acquired by the Allies either by voluntary ...

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  19. AMERICAN WAR SECRETARY UNDER FIRE.

    Reuter's correspondent With the American army in France states that Mr. Baker, the American Secretary for War, on Tuesday visited the front line trenches ...

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  20. RAIDERS DRIVEN OFF.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:— "We drove off raiders north-east of Armentieres. Enemy artillery is active in the region of Ypres, Cambrai, Vermelles, ...

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  21. OCCUPATION OF PETROGRAD IMMINENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver states that a message received there from London states that the German occupation of Petrograd is now only a matter ...

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  22. PHARMACY BOARD EXAMINATIONS.

    The following are the results of the Pharmacy Board examinations, which were held at the College of Pharmacy from 4th to 9th March:— Preliminary ...

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  23. DRAFTS FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Replying to Mr. Davies in the House of Commons, Mr. J. I. Macpherson, Under-Secretary for War, stated that such reinforcements had been asked ...

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  24. THE SOVIETS AND CHINA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that it is officially announced that the Soviet authorities in Siberia have concluded an agreement with the ...

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  25. TURKEY TO TALK OF PEACE.

    Enver Pasha, Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish army, has accepted the proposal of the Caucasus Government to begin pourparlers with a view to a ...

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  26. FOUR ENEMY ARMIES.

    Mr Hamilton Fyfe, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that the Germans are re-grouping commands on the west ...

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  27. WOMEN AS SOLICITORS.

    The House of Lords, by 47 votes to 18, agreed to the third reading of the Bill enabling women to become solicitors. ...

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  28. OPERATIONS IN FINLAND.

    Advices from Capenhagen state that the Germans in South Finland haye been largely reinforced, and have planed an offensive with a view to joining ...

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  29. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The "Daily Mail's correspondent at Paris says that the shipping losses for 19 have been published. These show than 1279 vessels were torpedoed, and ...

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  30. AIR RAID ON HUN TOWN.

    In the Mouse of Commons Mr J. I. Macpherson. Parliamentary Under Secretary to the War Office, announced that British aeroplanes had raided ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Privy Council has refused leave to appeal in the case of the Queensland Legislative Council. The petition concerned the validity of the ...

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  32. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

    Sir Eric Geddes, the First Lord of the Admiralty, is expected to reveal the truth concerning the shipbuilding collapse in the House of Commons on ...

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  33. ROUMANIA AND PEACE

    The present position in Roumania appears to be that following the resignation of the Averreseu Cabinet, owing to the refusal of General ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SCHEME

    At a meeting of the members of Parliament it was decided to form a Parliament group favorable to a League of Nations, says a ...

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  35. PLAGED ON THE BOUNDS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to questions put by Mr. H. B. Lees Smith (Liberal member for Northampton) and Mr. Walter Roch (Liberal ...

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  36. SOLDIERS AND DRINK

    Giving evidence before the Select Committee appointed to enquire into the question of the supply of drink to soldiers. Archbishop Riley, ...

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  37. EFFECTIVE RAIDS

    In the House of Commons Mr. J. L. Macpherson, the Under-Secretary to the War Office, stated:—"Since October we have made 38 effective air ...

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  38. DISCUSSION IN HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords, Lord Parmour moved a resolution approving the principle of a League of Nations. Lord Loreburn, in supporting the proposal, ...

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  39. JAPAN FORGOTTEN

    There are many indications that Germany forgot Japan in dealing with the situation in the Far East. Ruefill reviews of the position include ...

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  40. RECRUITS FOR PALESTINE.

    In reply to a question put in the House of Commons by Mr. G. Caradoc Rees, Liberal member for Carnarvon, Mr. J. I. Macpherson, Under Secretary ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND DISASTER.

    Aided by a cyclonic gale, fire has destroyed the greater part of Reetini, North Island. One of the few buildings standing is the railway station. ...

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  42. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY ARMY CORPS.

    A packed meeting was held at the Assembly Hall to-night to consider the formation in Australia of a Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. Mrs. B. F. ...

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  43. THIS YEAR'S CONQUESTS BY ALLIES.

    The "Paul Mail Gazette" says that an analysis of records shows that Allied airmen secured 843 victories since 1st January, of which 484 were ...

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  44. POST WAR LAND SETTLEMENT.

    An important conference has begun at the Mansion House. Thirty leagues and committees of Trades Unions interested in post-war land settlement in ...

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  45. PRESSURE ON HOLLAND.

    Notification has been given [?] by Britain to the Dutch Government to the effect that the Allies immediately will proceed to requisition the Dutch ...

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  46. COMBING OUT MEN.

    The figures of the South Wales miners' ballot were—For combing out 59,256; against, 60,870. The Durham miners voted in favor ...

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  47. OUR BOYS' DAY.

    The following additional donations have been received by Miss Mary Bell in connection with the local effort for Our Hoys' Fund.—Mr. D. Ronaldson, "E.G.E." ...

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  49. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at [?] that the [?] following the [?] of the War Minister [?] ...

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  51. THE ALLIES AND SWEDEN.

    Reuter learns that the agreement between the Allies and Sweden provi[?] for the sending and assuring Sw[?] of supplies of wheat, maize, and [?] ...

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