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  5. A SCANDAL

    Mr. Hor[?] Bottomley Editor of “John Bull” says:— The m[?] General Sir. W. Babtie, who was found ch[?]ty responsible ...

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  6. POLITICAL CRISIS

    The “Daily News” says:— “It is rumored in the lobbies that the War Cabinet desired to modify the order in council of November, 1915, ...

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  7. THE WORLD WAR

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “The Canadians this morning successfully raided trenches at Lens, and returned without loss. We took ...

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  8. HUNGER AND DEATH

    While, a Belfast. Military Court is engaged or inquiring into the call[?] which ended in the death of Lance Corporal Richard Quinn[?] matter ...

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  9. COLORED MUTINEERS

    An official statement handed to the press states the natives belonging to The Labor Contingent, who were under trial by court-martial here on a charge ...

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  10. SIR WILLIAM ROBERTSON.

    The “Daily Telegraph” says Mr. Lloyd George has offered Sir William Robertson the post of British representative at Versailles, with the powers ...

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  11. RAISING THE WIND

    There is going to be a great effort to avoid another loan. The Business Men’s Bank Week is starting on March 4. Each town will be asked to raise ...

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  12. SERIOUS TROUBLE TOR THE ENEMY.

    Representatives of the All-polish parties met at Cracow protested against the cession of Polish territory to the Ukraine. All enormous ...

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  13. OLD POLITICAL ENEMIES

    The “Daily Express” says. Mr. Asquith and Lord Lansdowne Have been in consultation during the past few days. ...

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  14. THE DOOMED BOLO,

    There was a sensation in the crowded court as the judges answered each the eleven questions regarding Bolo Pasha with a unanimous “Guilty.” ...

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  15. THE POLISH TROUBLE.

    The Polish news. indicates the Germans are disregarding phrases about self-determination and are splitting Poland into many fragments, adding ...

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  16. LATER NEWS FROM BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports consider able activity of enemy artillery at the Queant sector and says we secured prisoners in patrol encounters in the ...

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  17. TO-DAY’S RACES

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  18. AN OBSTACLE TO RECRUITING

    It was stated by the Director-General of Recruiting that the presence in camp of men who had qualified for commissions, but who, owing to the failure ...

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  19. SKIPPER EARNS £25,000

    Instances of the big carnings of the skippers of fishing trawlers since the War began are given by Captain Leng Acting Chief Officer to the ...

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  20. UNITED STATES

    Mr. Symms, the Lasted Press correspondent at Zurich learns reliably . that the Kaiser declared President Wilson’s terms were sufficiently ...

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  21. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARIS.

    A French communique reads:— “North-west and cast of Rheims we carried out raids, capturing prisoners “There is fairly great reciprocal, ...

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  22. COUNSELS’ SPEECHES.

    At Bolo Pasha’s trial the Public Prosecutor, in the course of a terrible peroration, said:“I should like to see others in the dock, beside Bolo. But ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. LIVELY WORK IN FRENCH ZONE

    A French communique reads :— “The artillery struggle continued to be most lively in Champagne at night time, notably at the sector of Butte ...

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  24. “SAVE WHO CAN!”

    A taxi-driver tells us (writes an English contemporary) that on the Saturday of the air raids he was engaged by “an official of the Special ...

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  25. A SIGN OF BUSINESS.

    The Government has assumed control of all coastwise and lake water transportation. ...

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  26. POLAR HONORS

    The King has granted Polar Me[?] or extrs [?] to members of Sir E. Shackleton’s expedition aboard the Endurance and An[?]. ...

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  27. MUCH MONEY FOR BOMBS.

    The Government has asked for the appropriation of 277 million dollars for bombs for aeroplanes. ...

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  28. SPLENDID AMERICAN BARRAGE.

    The United Press correspondent on the French front said the American barrage in the Champagne cut off the Germans’ retreat, prevented ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS

    An Italian submarine torpedoed an armed enemy steamer near Lusino ...

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  30. RADIO PICTURES.

    At the Radio Pictures, Kalgoorlie, to-night Mr. Madorsky will again present a 3-star programme of highly commended pictures, “The ...

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  31. INTERESTING SHIPPING STATISTICS.

    A semi-official statement says and the United States produced 2,064,000 tons of shipping in 1917, whereas the sinkings were estimated at six ...

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  32. BELMONT PARK MEETING

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  33. NAME IN A NOVEL

    Mr. Louis Se[?] a music has artist, now serving in France, has brought an action in the King’s Bench Division (Eng.) complaining that he ...

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  34. FIRE AT A NUNNERY

    It is feared 100 perished in a fire at, Grey Nunnery. Thirty-eight charred bodies of children have been recovered. Firemen rescued 200 wounded soldiers ...

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  35. ON THE EVE OF THE OFFENSIVE

    The “New York World’s” Paris correspondent says there is every indication we are on the eve of the great German offensive oh the West front. ...

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  36. ITALIAN SOCIALIST IN. TROUBLE.

    The Chamber by 178 to 39 authorised the prosecution of the Socialist Deputy, de Giovani, who is accused of anti-war propaganda. ...

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  37. BRITISH MINISTER TO WASHINGTON.

    President Wilson gave an audience to the Earl of Reading, who expressed King George’s gratification that the United States and Great Britain were ...

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  38. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.

    Marcel Hutin, discussing the possibility of a German naval attempt to conjunction with their offensive, states the British navy is vigilantly watching ...

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  39. NO MORE INDIGESTION.

    Soon we may hear no more digestion, dyspe[?], h[?] or [?] and stoma[?] , for [?] ...

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  41. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDA IN ENGLAND.

    The Home Secretary announced that the Home Office was seriously considering the documents Litvinoff[?] the Bolshevik representative, was distributing ...

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  42. BIG FIGURES.

    The second largest Urgent Deficiency Bill in the nation’s history was reported to the House of Representatives. It authorises 1107 millions deficiencies ...

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  43. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA

    “Le [?] correspondent at zur[?] states [?] formally confirmed that if [?] does not give Russian wants war or peace German troops will march ...

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  44. REFUSED £100 RISE

    The town clerk of [?] (Eng.) Mr. W. H. Hickson it one of the few men in [?] country to have refused an. increase of salary. ...

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  46. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The Government u likely to take the drastic action of taking over the yards at Washington, as a result of the charges that 25 million dollars were ...

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  47. THE MAJESTIC.

    At the Majestic Theatre, Kalgoorlie, to-night the management will present C[?]” a spectacular drama. Owing to the extraordinary length of this ...

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  48. ITEMS.

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