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  4. RAILWAY COLLISION

    In a railway collision between Parcelona and Lorida twelve were killed and injured . ...

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  5. THE WORLD WAR

    “LIoyd’s News” hopes that Generals Whicham, Maurice, and Macdonough. who have been associated with Sir W Robertson since the latter served on ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. MISCELLANEOUS

    Lord. Leverbulme, in a speech at London said : — “We could not return a single [?] of Germany’s colonies because it would ...

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  8. DISLOYALTY

    The [?] which have been made against [?] M. L. A reader on the Opposition in the state Assembly, were again mentioned at the ...

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  9. PLAGUE IN CHINA

    A plague has appeared near P[?]iug Pu, endangering Peking aud Tieusin. So far every case has proved fatal. The mortality is enormous. ...

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  10. BANNING ENEMY FROM CHINA.

    With the exception of the Premier who[?] pro-German leanings, the Cabinet is willing to agree to the diplomats request to deport enemy ...

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  11. TALL TAL

    Those who have Convinced themselves that the war will end in. a few monies Mill desire no comfort from an interview published in the New York ...

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  12. LONDON AGAIN RAIDED

    An official message says: — “Six aeroplanes approached the mouth of the Thames at 9-45 last evening in Ail attempt to carry out an ...

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  13. CHARTERING BRAZILIAN VESSELS.

    The Budget Committee voted 110 million frames for the chartering of Brazilian vessels. ...

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  14. HEROIC BELGIANS CONGRATULATED.

    The Belgian Council of Ministers congratulates the Flemish and Walloon Senators, Deputies and magistrates for heroically resisting enemy attempts to ...

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  15. AN ALIEN

    At the Kalgoorlie police court this morning a Norwegia[?] named William Grundt, was charged with having [?] his place of ab[?]de without giving ...

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  16. AN ALIEN IN HIS’ NATIVE CITY.

    Born in Sheffield 52 years ago, of Yorkshire parents, Alfred Henry Sharp, farmer, was at, Sheffield charged in his native city with being an unregistered ...

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  17. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A wireless German official message says: — “Aviators last night bombed London. Dover, Dunkirk, and fighting ...

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  18. HERO OF AIR RECORD

    The hero of the 0000 mile air flight from England to a British base in the Mediterranean was revealed as Flight Commander K. S. S[?] D.S.O. He ...

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  19. “HORRIBEE!”

    At Flemington court Joseph. Negus, slaughtennan was charged with smoking [?] at the City [?] contrary to by law No 139 ...

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  20. CAMOUFLAGE

    President Wilson imported to have found both edification and amusement in his recent visit to the Washington [?] when- he was initiated, into ...

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  21. SUBMARINE ATTACK ON DOVER

    The submarine which attacked Dover only did the slightest material damage. apparently fired at random. Several shells whisked harmlessly over ...

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  22. MENITION[?]S COSTLY MATCHES

    Formerly a licensed victualler, James Smith was fined £0 at a Midland town court for having matches and cigarettes in a munition factory. ...

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  23. THE HIDDEN HAND.

    A large quantity of bombs and grenades and a million copies of a m[?]ifesto, were found in a cellar at Zurich The remises were occupied by Gino ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA

    Members of the Central Commission left Petrograd on Friday The “ Frankfort Gazette” says war with Russia will be recommenced on ...

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  25. NIGHT OF HORROR

    A Montreal telegram to the London . [?]News’ says: — Mr. Harry Lauder, addressing the Montreal Canadian Club, roused the ...

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  26. DID THE CHIEF RESIGN ?

    The “Sunday Times” interview with Sir W. Robertson indicates lie dismissed. He said: “I have not resigned; I can only Bay I will not accept ...

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  27. HOUSE ROBBED

    On December 19 a resident of [?] named naura Holler went for a [?] having her belongings locked [?] house. On returning on ...

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  28. MISSING MAN FOUND

    Information was received that Mr. J. F. [?] sharebroker and estate agent of Fremantle, who had been [?]over a fortnight had been ...

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  29. MEDICAL MYSTERY.

    A diminutive young man, 4ft. 10in high, and weighing only 80 lb., came before the Swansea military tribunal and asked for exemption. ...

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  30. ENEMY AND UKRAINE.

    Many Poles in England are signing a protest against the peace between the Ukraine and the enemy, which violates self-determination, ...

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  32. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION ' MAY, 1918.

    The rolls, so far as additions, are concerned will close on Saturday, March 23 next, by which date claims far enrolment. must be in the hands of the ...

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  33. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — “Our patrols took prisoners a [?] north-eastward of Hargicourt “There Is hostile artillery activity ...

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  34. IN FINLAND

    The White Guards totally defeated the Red Guards near Hammefore, taking prisoners 700. ...

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  35. AMERICA’S NEW ARMY.

    The latest official figures put the number of enlisted men in the armies of the United States at 1,360,000. This is the force that has grown in eight ...

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  36. REID CROSS CONCERT TO-NIGHT

    A fine programme of songs and dances, arranged by the Misses Ivy Loughlin and Phyllis Anderson, will be given in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall to-night ...

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  37. ROUMANIAN ARMISTICE PROLONGED.

    “Le Matin’s correspondent at Znrich says the Central Power, h m prolonged the Roumanian armistice to the 22nd. to enable a reply to be made to the ...

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  38. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY IN .FRENCH ZONE

    A French communiqué reads:— “There was considerable reciprocal artillery work at night time in the region of Chavynon, east of Rhe[?] and ...

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  39. RUSSIANS SURRENDER TO SWEDES.

    The Russians on the Aaland Islands surrendered to the Swed[?] commander, who is transporting them to Stockholm The Commander possesses drastic ...

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  41. RUSSIA’S ANNULLED DEBTS.

    The “Politiken” learns that Holland has taken the initiative in reference of the neutrals’ joint action over the Bolshevik annulment of Russian debts. ...

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  42. NAVAL RAID ON GERMAN BASE.

    Admiralty aircraft dropped many bombs on Zuydweg dump on Saturday A fire started in the centre of the objective. All machine returned. ...

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