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  3. SINN FEINERS

    There were exciting scenes in Cork Country. Sinn Feiners mobbed a party of American sailors. The Sinn Feiners cheered for the Germans, Turks, ...

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  4. PETROGRAD’S FATE

    A wireless German official message says:— “Four days after crossing Moon Sound the troops marching to Reval ...

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  5. THE RAIDER WOLF

    The Igotzmendi, a Spanish steamer, supposed to have been captured by the raider Wolf which recently resumed to Pola, and which was utilised to ...

    Article : 109 words
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  7. GENERAL BOTHA

    In the. Assembly this afternoon replying to a Nationalist objection against a motion of leave of absence to General Smuts the Premier (General Botha), ...

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  8. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Igotzmendi is ground near Cape Shagen. It carried a crew of forty Spaniands, besides its original passengers, a German prize crews and 40 ...

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  9. LENIN AND TROTSKY.

    A wireless Russian official message says:— “Lenin and Trotsky are complaining of the continuance of hostilities, and ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS AND NEW ZEALANDERS ABOARD.

    A number of Australians and two New Zealand Army Medical officers landed from the Igotzmendi. The medical men two interned. ...

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  11. A FIGHT FOR PSKOV.

    Pskov changed hands several times before it was captured. It is believed the Germans were aware of the concentration of 400 million roubles’ worth ...

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  12. SPAIN

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Feb, 26. The total people rescued from the Florizel were 44. The survivors escaped because they barricaded ...

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  13. IGOTZMENDI CAPTURED ON THE WAY TO AUSTRALIA.

    The German seamen state the Wolf captured the Igotzmondi in the Indian Ocean. A German prize crew was placed aboard, and had followed the ...

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  14. NO TIME FOR TALK

    Mr Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labour has received a message from Karl Legion, head of the German trade unions, ...

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  15. GERMANS GERMANS NEARING PETROGARD.

    The Germans are within a few hours’ march of Petrograd. ...

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  16. LABOR M.P.’s APPEAL TO THE WORKERS.

    In the course of a speech to-day the Labor M.P., Mr Barnes, said: “The winning of the war depends on the output of ships which must be increased in ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS

    At the Stadium, Kalgoorlie, to-night the current programme will be screened for the last time. The principal picture is a Paramount feature “Her ...

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  18. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    The Premier, M. Oemenceau interviewed after a visit to the British, Belgium and Portuguese fronts, said “I cannot praise highly enough the ...

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  19. A WARLIKE DECLARATION.

    A wireless, Russian official message reads:— “The People’s Commissary for Food appeals to all not engaged m military ...

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  20. MR. BONAR LAW

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at the Ald[?]tch Club, said national war bonds are to secure success. Excluding money given direct by bankers, war ...

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  21. SHIPWRECK

    The Monarchist election victories in Spain are largely attributed to German money. Even Lerroux, the Bar[?]lonia Republication, and Alvarcz, the ...

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  22. THE MAJESTIC.

    At the Majestic Theatre, to-night, there will be a complete change of programme, the star feature being the fox production, “The Price of Silence” ...

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  23. A WARNING TO WOMEN

    Owing to the [?]erous applicants. Mr. Fisher through the Foreign Office has taken steps to obtain for females passages to Australia. The High ...

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  24. BRAZIL’S H[?]LP

    The Government has ordered the establishment of an important national workshop at Puretobeli, where timber carrying ships will be rapidly ...

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  25. ITALIAN FRONT

    The Vienna “Neu Frei Presse” says “There is no doubt a new offensive against Italy will encounter formidable resistance. Our staff must carefully ...

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  26. THE HOMEWARD VOYAGE

    The homeward voyage of the Wolf was commenced in October, the route being round the Cape. The Wolf sank a sailing vessel with gunfire, and then ...

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  27. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT IN PETROGRAD.

    It is reported a small German detachment is rapidly pushing on to the capital, which is in a high state of excitement and nervous tension, the ...

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Press Bureau states the National Maritime Board has fixed the monthly standard pay for navigating officers in cargo liners and general ...

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  29. ITEMS.

    A. B. Moomaw, special commercial envoy of the United States has arrived in London. He proceeds to Australia immediately to inquire into the fruit ...

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  31. ITALIAN FRONTIER CLOSED.

    The Italian frontier is closed. ...

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  32. THE REICHSTAG PAYS HOMAGE.

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

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  33. CROWDS CLAMORING FOR ARMS.

    It is trustworthily reported the Germans entered Psko[?] at 7 on Sunday evening. They comprised only two cavalry squadrons and six armored cars ...

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  34. ARMENIA

    A Constantinople communique says the Turks have re-entered Trebizond. which is aflame. ...

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  35. IN THE REICHSTAG

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Court von Hertling) in his speech to the Reichstag, said : — “Every durable peace must be built ...

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  36. JAPANESE MILITARY HELP

    In the House of Commons, questioned as to whether there was a prospect of an Anglo-Japanese military Convention, Mr. Balfour replied: “If ...

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