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  4. NEARING PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, February 26, 3.35 p.m. The Germans are within a few hours’ march of Petrograd. ...

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  6. GERMANY “ READY FOR PEACE.”

    The German Chancellor (Baron Hertling), in a speech, said that every durable peace must be built upon justice. He agreed with President Wilson’s declaration ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT.

    There is some evidence that an Austrian offensive is being-prepared on the Italian front. He enemy is broadening the roads and installing many aerial cable cars for ...

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  9. Huns’ Triumphant Progress

    A wireless German official message says: —Four days after crossing the Moon Sound our troops were marching into Reval. We captured the fortress after a battle. Flags ...

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  10. “X” DISEASE ENIGMA.

    The City Coroner (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith) was unable to pronounce whether Mr. Thomas Webb (37). who died at the Adelaide Hospital on Saturday last, was a victim to the mysterious ...

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  11. TRAIL OF THE WOLF.

    The Ig[?]tz Mendi, a Spanish steamer, which was captured by the raider Wolf, was utilized to convey the passengers and crews of the sunken vessels to Germany. ...

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  12. Russia’s Sad Plight.

    M. Efremof, who was Minister for Justice in one of the Kerensky Cabinets, in a warning appeal to the Allies, says the Russians have lost 5,000,000 killed ...

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  13. Quick March for Plunder.

    Pskov. changed hands several times before it was finally captured. It is believed that the Germans were aware of the concentration of £4,000,000 worth of Russian stores ...

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  14. Japan and Siberia.

    There are many evidences that the Japanesee intend to take early action in Siberia in response to an appeal from Cossack generals. It is stated that a force ...

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  15. A Vain Appeal.

    A wireless Russian official message states that the Commissaries of the People’s Food have made appeals to all persons not engaged in military service to organize the ...

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  16. A Raid Repulsed.

    Gen. Haig, in his midday bulletin, stated:—We drove off a raid on our gap south of the Arras-Cambrai road. ...

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  17. Anglo-Japanese Military Convention Unlikely.

    Questioned on the Commons whether there was a prospect of an Anglo-Japanese Military Convention, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Balfour) replied:—“If the ...

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  18. Big American Guns.

    The War Department announces that some American 10, 12, and 14-in. guns are now in use on the American sector in France. Several similar, guns have been ...

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  19. Turks Re-entered Trebizond.

    A Constantinople communique states that the Turks have re-entered Trebizond, on the Armenian coast of the Black Sea. The town is aflame. ...

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  20. A Peace Delegation.

    A Russian delegation is proceeding to Brest Litovsk to sign peace. The Premier (M. Lenin) in an article in Pravda (Truth) explains that the ...

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  21. A DEFERRED VICTORY.

    The Chancellor of the Ex-chequer (Mr. Bonar Law), speaking at the Aldwych Club, said that the national war bonds were a secured success. Excluding money ...

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  22. Australian Women in England.

    Owing to numerous applications, the High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher), through the Foreign Office, has taken steps to obtain passages for female passengers to ...

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  23. AWAITING “THE DAY.”

    The Premier (M. Clemenceau), in an interview after a visit to the British, Belgian, and Portuguese fronts, said:—“I cannot praise highly enough the bearing and ...

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  24. A Bolshevik Whine.

    A wireless Russian official states that Lenin and Trotsky are complaining of the continuance of the hostilities by the Germans against the Russians, and are ...

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  25. Prisoners and Food Shortage.

    The Under Secretary for War (Mr. Macpherson) stated in the Commons that the diet of prisoners of war in Great Britain had been brought into line with that of ...

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  26. SINN FEIN TRAITORS.

    There were exciting scenes at the port of West Passage in the County of Cork when Sinn Feiners mobbed a party of American sailors. The Sinn Feiners cheered for the ...

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  27. JAMESTOWN RACES.

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  28. Appeal to Workers.

    (Mr. G. N. Barnes, in e speech, said the winning of tie war depended upon the output of ships, which must be increased. In order satisfactorily to over[?]ome the ...

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  29. Russians Ran Away.

    It is reported on trustworthy authority that the Germans entered P[?]kov at 7 ...

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  30. AWFUL EARTHQUAKE

    Advices from Pekin state that the earthquake in the Amoy district resulted in the death of nearly 10,000 persons. ...

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  31. British Air Victories.

    The Air Ministry announces that from February 1 to February 22 the Royal Flying Corps brought down 75 enemy aeroplanes and drove down 39. Anti-aircraft ...

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  32. Earth Tremor in Lower North.

    Our Blyth correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday:—Slight earth tremor occurred on Tuesday night at 11.35. The sound resembled the rumble of thunder and the ...

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  33. Congratulations from Reich[?]tag.

    The German Reichstag has sent a message of homage to the commander and crew of the raider Wolf. ...

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  34. The Irish Convention.

    The Press Bureau reports, that at a meeting of the Irish Convention, the Chairman reported the results of the delegation to the Cabinet. After a discussion the ...

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  35. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. D. Hicks, of St. John street, Adelaide, has received information from the Red Cross Society advising that his son, Gnr. D. H. Hicks, who was previously reported dangerously ill, is now ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT POLICY SPEECH.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) will deliver the Government policy speech at the Strathalbyn Institute to-night. The chair will be occupied by the Mayor (Mr. ...

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  37. South Africa and the Empire.

    In the Assembly this afternoon replying to Nationalist objections to a motion for further leave of absence to Gen. Smuts, the Premier denounced insinuations that ...

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  38. No South Australians in Matunga’s Crew.

    When communicated with on Wednesday morning the Adelaide branch of Burns. Philp, & Co. stated that the Matunga never came to Adelaide. Her terminal port was ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Dillon, of the Queensland Agent-General’s Office, who is returning officer for the Queensland general elections, has made complete arrangements to obtain ...

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  40. A Candid Spy.

    A wireless message from Berne states that Adolf Friedmann, a German resident of Zurich, openly declares that every German in neutral countries, including ...

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  41. 400 Landed.

    Four hundred persons have been landed in Denmark from the Igotz Mendi, including Australians. ...

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  42. END OF A GRAND DUKE

    The Grand Duke Adolf Friedrich VI. of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was one of the richest princes in Germany. He suffered from melancholia. He went out into the wood ...

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  43. WANTED IN VICTORIA.

    Wednesday morning Detectives Mitchell and James arrested James Green, otherwise Summergreen, at Hutt street, Adelaide. He was to have appeared in ...

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  44. MARITIME OFFICERS’ PAY.

    The Press Bureau reports that the National Maritime Board has fixed the monthly standard of pay for navigating officers on cargo liners and general ...

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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The underwriters of the New South Wales conversion loan of £12,648,478 will get 24 per cent. of the total. The old loans carried interest at the rate of 3½ per cent. ...

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  46. Brazilian Timber for Allies.

    The Brazilian Government has ordered the establishment of important national workshops at Pureto Belem, where timber-carrying ships will be rapidly constructed ...

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  47. RIGA TO PETROGRAD.

    The rapidity of the German advance in Northern Russia is shown on the above map. From Riga, the invaders seized Pernau, marched swiftly to the fortified naval station of Reval—“four days after crossing Moon Sound we were marching into Reval,” says their communique. Another force of Germans reached the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. PERSONAL.

    Mr. John Drummond, Chief of the Caledonian Society, underwent an operation at a Melbourne hospital a few days ago, and his condition is causing his friends ...

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  49. ATTESTED ON WEDNESDAY.

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