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  4. PLIGHT OF RUSSIA.

    The Hamburger Fremdenblatt says that it is expected that a peace treaty with Russia will be signed to-day. ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported this morning:—We successfully raided trenches at Greenland Hill, north of the Scarpe River, and positions in the southern portion of the ...

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Two Young men, belonging to respectable [?] of [?] were arrested re[?] in Parts, on curious charge of [?] and blackmail. A that of ...

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  7. WOLF WITH EAGLE’S EYES.

    Danish fishermen rescued some of the Germans from the stranded Igotz Mendi. They stated that the wolf had an aeroplane aboard, and was thus able to discover ...

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  9. LIFE IN RUSSIA.

    The following letter was written by a Young Russian married woman, who from girl hood has corresponded with Sir. Alfred Seairy and air. A. T. Saunders. She lived ...

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  10. FERMENT IN AUSTRIA

    Vienna messages state that the poetical crisis in Austria continues. The Austrian Government has sent an ultimatum to the Socialists to pass the Budget within 48 ...

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  11. Germans Interned.

    The correspondent for the Central News Agency at Copenhagen states that the sea was lower this afternoon, although it was still running high. Two lifeboats rescued ...

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  12. Soldiers Refused to Advance

    The United Press correspondent at. Petrograd reports that the Austrian soldieres to advance against the Russians in Volbynis. The German troops are also ...

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  13. Japanese Action in Siberia.

    Japan has asked for the views or the Allies and America on joint military operations in Siberia in order to save the supplies stored' at Vlaivostock and other ...

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  14. Victims Locked Up.

    Prisoners released from the Igotz Mendi are indignant at their treatment by the German prize crew. When the vessel stranded, all of them were locked up, including ...

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  15. HUNS DISLIKE OWN MEDICINE.

    The Manchester . Guardian states that Germany sounding Spain with view to getting King Alfonso to make a proposal for the abandonment of air raids on towns ...

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  16. Life on the Wolf.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association has secured interviews with the passengers of the Igotz Mendi. Thomas Rees, first officer on the Wairuna, ...

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  17. Order to Stop Invasion.

    It is reported from KOTO Selie that the German armies have been ordered to stop the advance. German cavalry patrols at Novo Selie have retired. ...

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  18. SECRET HISTORY.

    Lord Denbigh, speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute, revealed a carious diplomatic secret. The Germans, early in 1916 (?), were seeking concessionls in ...

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  19. WAR AND WOUNDED.

    There were 182 persons aboard the Glenart .Castle, and only 33 were landed. Despite a search, which Jested for many hours, only one empty lifeboat has so far ...

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  20. Advance Will be Continued.

    Gen. Hoffman (who was one of the German delegates at the Brest Litovsk conference) has sent a message to Gen. Krylerko that the German advance will he ...

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  21. Ukraine and Peace.

    A wireless Russian official message says: —M. Zatoneky (President of the Peace Delegation of the People’s Republic of the Ukraine) has sent a message to the Central ...

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  22. Coldblooded Outrage.

    The Glenart Castle was a blaze of light when she was torpedoed, and there was not the least excuse for the German brutality. The explosion made a gaping hole ...

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  23. SUBMARINES.

    Mr. Charles Grasty (Paris correspondent of The New. York Times) says that the collapse of Russia will free the German Fleet in the Baltic. ...

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  24. REV. A. METTERS.

    The Rev. Alfred Metiers, Senior Chaplain in the A.I.F., died at No. 15 Australian General HOSPITAL early on Friday morning, at the age of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. German Captures.

    A Tireless German official message says: —A fourth Esthonian regiment has placed it self under our command to clear the country of marauding bands. We have ...

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  26. An Ambassador Ejected.

    When the Russian Ambassador (M. Litvinoff) and his staff arrived at the so called Russian Embassy Office in Victoria street they ...

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  27. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Vienna Zeit. discussing the possibility of 750,000 American troops being sent to the Italian front during 1918, points out that Austria can provide only 200,000 new ...

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  28. An Exiled Parliament.

    The Serbian Parliament has reassembled at Corfo. The Government has resigned wing to the opposition to their nominee or President of the Parliament. ...

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  29. CASUALTIES.

    At about 4 o’clock on Thursday mot the residents of Blackwood were arc by an alarm of fire. An outbreak had occurred on the premises of Mr. George ...

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  30. WAR RISES INSURANCE

    The Board of Trade has abolished the fiat rates of war risks insurance and is sow charging premiums, which are graded according to the actual risks of the particular ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. Italian Air Raids.

    An official Italian wireless message states:—A strong patrol northward of Coldel Rosso captured two of the enemy’s 11-in. trench mortars. Our aviators dropped ...

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  33. German Fleet for Finland.

    A message-from Berlin announces that a large German fleet has left a (Baltic harbour en route to Finland. Twelve hundred Famish soldiers have arrived at Vasa from ...

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  35. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT MAJORITY.

    The vote taken- in The trenches has increased the majority of the Government to 67. ...

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  36. Italian Socialists Punished.

    Lazzari (Secretary of the Italian Socialist Party) was to-day sentenced to 35 months’ imprisonment and fined £150 for having sent out anti-war. circulars. Bombacci, an ...

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  37. SMALL FIRES.

    The Norwood Fire Brigade attended, shortly after 1 p-m- on Thursday, a fire on the property of Mr. H. W. McLeod, Matilda street, North Kensington. A ...

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  38. Envoys Leaving Petrograd.

    The United Press correspondent at Petrograd reports that the American, Japanese, Brazilian, and Siamese envoys have left the capital for Vologda, ...

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  39. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamian official message states: —Our patrols made contract with the Turke near to Hit, on the Euphrates. Some prisoners were taken. ...

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  40. Confusion Worse Confounded.

    Enemy forces under Gens. Alexeieff and Komiloff are attempting to fight through into the interior of the Don district. Many leaders of the counter-revolntion. ...

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  41. INJURED HAND.

    MELROSE, February 27.—While the railwaymen were loading some long timber the local railway station to-day, Mr. Hitch, of Wilmington, suffered the loss ...

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  42. SOUTH RICHMOND.

    To-morrow afternoon, at 2.30, an interesting auction sale will be held of 75 sites, at South Richmond. Every arrangement has been made for ...

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  43. Reduction in Munitions.

    The Under Secretary for Munitions (Mr. Kellaway) announced in tie House of Commons to-day that the modification of the munitions making programme would ...

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  44. Conquering Kaiser Criticised.

    Speaking in the Reichstag the German Socialist leader Scheirlemann frankly criticised the Kaiser’s assertion that the enemy must recognize Germany as ...

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  45. “X” DISEASE.

    BROKEN HILL, February 28.—There only one case of “X” disease in the hospital at present. The patient, a little girl, is recovering. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND, BY-ELECTION.

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