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  4. THE SEA WOLVES.

    Mrs. Mackenzie, stewardess on the Matunga, [?]ave to a representative of the Australian Press Association a graphic story of her experiences. The Metunga leit ...

    Article : 705 words
  5. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. G. L. Gilmour wrote on Monday:— The artillery facing the Australian front is wanning up. The Australians during their occupation of this part of the line are busy ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. ANZAGS IN PALESTINE.

    Stern fighting in the mountainous country between Jerusalem and Nablus has given Gen. Allenby’s army another splendid victory. The operations have been as ...

    Article : 406 words
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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Still a tendency for thunder in the east, and light isolated coastal showers, otherwise fine; variable winds, chiefly southerly. ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    LONDON. March 12.— Commissioner Mapp of the Salvation Army, has returned from Russia. He states that the Allies should not entertain hard feelings towards Russia. Nine-tenths of the people are as loyal as ever to great Britain and ...

    Article : 494 words
  10. QUEENSLAND FOR CYCLONES.

    Mr. W. G. Smith, a commercial man, who was a passenger on the steamer Wyandra, reached here to-night. He says the town of Cairns as not badly ...

    Article : 274 words
  11. MEN AND MATTERS.

    No sooner had The Berliner Tagehlatt pointed out that “Dr. Mich[?]elis was a good Chancellor as Chancellors go.” than he went.—Punch. ...

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  12. Awaiting the Attack.

    Perhaps sooner than they expect the Australians may have an opportunity to add to their laurels in another department of war. The desperate enemy may hurl his ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French afternoon communique reports fairly lively bombardments in the night time on the right bank of the Meuse, and in the region of Reillon, Ancerviller, ...

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  14. AMERICA TO RUSSIA.

    President Wilson’s message to the Moscow Conference of Soviets stated, inter alia:—“I wish to take advantage of the Congress of Soviets to express the sympathy ...

    Article : 126 words
  15. Voting in the Trenches.

    Mr. Gilmour reports that the Agent-General for Queensland and two returning officers have been to the Australian front for a few days supervising the collection of ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. SIR JOHN MADDEN ON THE BENCH.

    The late Sir John Madden’s love of picturesque phrasing was a source of keen delight to the legal fraternity (says The Melbourne Age). In one judgement he ...

    Article : 356 words
  17. Japan and Allies Negotiating.

    The Japanese Minister for Finance (Viscount Motono) states that the Allies have not requested Japan to send troops to Siberia, but negotiations are proceeding. ...

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  18. Havoc at Atherton.

    A heavy wind prevailed on Monday afternoon, and it strengthened into cyclonic force from the north during the evening. At midnight it was still blowing with ...

    Article : 218 words
  19. British Postal Service Suspended.

    The Press Bureau reports that the British Post Office announces the suspension of mail and money-order services to Roumania and Russia, with the exception of Finland. ...

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  20. RAID ON PARIS.

    Four of the raiding German Gotha aeroplanes were brought down during the attack last night. A wireless German official message says: ...

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  21. Further Advance.

    A Palestine official bulletin Bays:—We further advanced astride of the Jerusalem to Nablus road, inflicted considerable casualties, and captured several machine ...

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  22. The Hitachi Maru.

    “The Germans sowed mines during the night time. We heard nightly the rattle of the sounding line, and then the noise of the mines as they were carefully lowered. ...

    Article : 294 words
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  24. HUN INTRIGUE IN SPAIN.

    The newspaper Sol, states that the German Ambassador to Spain admits that he has had relations with Spanish anarchists. The journal adds that one of the anarchists ...

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  25. SETTLING SOLDIERS.

    The policy of the Victorian Government with regard to settling soldiers on the land was announced by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Clarke) in the Legislative Council last ...

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  26. SWIMMING.

    The annual swimming carnival in connection with the O.B.I., was held at the baths on Monday night. Most of the events were for those members who receive instruction at the institute. ...

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  27. A Destructive Attack.

    Sixteen persons were killed and 40 injured in the air raid on Naples on Saturday. ...

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  28. Special French Guns.

    A French communique reports that a German aeroplane was brought down on the night of March 11 north of Soissons by special French guns. The three occupants, ...

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  29. FOOD SHORTAGE IN ENGLAND.

    A resident of Murray Bridge has received a letter from two sisters in England, which shows how the food crisis is effecting the people of the old land. Under date ...

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  30. 65 London Casualties.

    The Press Bureau announces that the German air raid on London on March 7 killed nine men, eight women, and three children, and injured 45 persons. It is ...

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  31. SHIPBUILDING.

    The residents of Port Adelaide are deeply desirous that some of the work attached to the building of ships by the Federal Government should come their way. On ...

    Article : 552 words
  32. Bound For Germany.

    “We were making for the Trinidad Islands when the Wolf picked tip a wireless message stating that a Chillan warship had arrived there, so she went off in the ...

    Article : 404 words
  33. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    The following paragraph appeared in the Walsall (South Staffordshire, England) Observer on December 8 of last year:—Bbdr. Charles Edward Meek son of the late Mr. E. Meek, veterinary ...

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  34. HAND BLOWN OFF—TEETH KNOCKED OUT—CLEMENTS TONIC.

    Private J. BUTLER, 1110, B. Coy., 2nd Batt., says:— “I returned from the front three months ago in a very bad way. In the trenches I ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. PORT BROUGHTON RACES.

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