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  4. PLAGUE RAVAGES

    Plague ravages in India are causing anxiety. There were 114,000 deaths in January and 30,000 last week. Bengal is practically immune. ...

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  5. ECHO OF THE BRESLAU

    The bodies of 17 of the Breslau officers were washed up at Mount Alios. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN ROUT

    The “Petit Journals” correspondent at the British Headquarters, says there are increasing indications that a German attack is imminent. Activity is ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. REVOLUTONARY SUCCESS.

    A wireless Russian official message says: — “Revolutionary, troops have captured Novocherkassk. The Cadet ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIK AGENT INSULTED.

    M. Litvinoff the Bolshevik agent in London, denies Sir G. Cave’s assertions is the House of Commons that he used the aliases of Finkelstein and ...

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  10. NAVY TUG FOUNDERS

    The navy tug Cherokee foundered in American waters. It is believed thirty perished. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA’S WHEAT

    The “New York Times” editorially urges that before the Government allows steel plates to be exported to Japan America should stipulate that ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT CRUISED

    In the House of Commons Mr Herbert Samuel raised the question of the presence of great newspaper proprietors in the Government, and asked of the ...

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  13. RACECOURSE TRAGEDY

    Seating accommodation for several thousands at a racecourse here collapsed and set afire. Frightful scenes resulted, and a hundred were incinerated. ...

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  14. JAPAN THREATENS DRASTIC MEASURES.

    It has been announced Japan will take. drastic measures to cope with any detrimental results of the Russo-German peace. ...

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  15. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Gle[?]rt Castle had just returned from the esat with wounded and was going to France for wounded when it was torpedoed. ...

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  16. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    The correspondent of the “New York, Tunes” cables: “There is in London a growing , opinion that Japan should act in Siberia.” ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    The conversions in the New South Wales loan exceeded eight millions in cash. The applications were about a million and a quarter. ...

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  18. MINING

    North Coolgardie Goldfield. The January return of gold from the Menzius district was 2572.91 fino czz from 4.416 to s of one treated, O[?] ...

    Article : 342 words
  19. “GREATEST SCANDAL OF THE WAR”

    “John Bull ” says:— Since our recent revelations as to the way in which Surgeon- General Babtie the Mesopotamia culprit who ...

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  20. GERMAN DELEGATION AT BREST LITOVSK.

    Herr von Dembussche, m the Reichstag, said the German and Austro-Hungarian delegation had arrived at Brest Litovek. The Russian ...

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  21. ENEMY ATTACK FAILS.

    A French comm[?] reads:— “Fire stopped an enemy attempt after a violent [?] to approach our new positions south-west ...

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  22. DEATH ROLL OF 200.

    Glement Castle death roll is believed to exceed 200. ...

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  23. STORMY PEACE MEETING.

    The “Petit Parisians” says the [?] meeting of Count Czernin and Baron von Kuhlu[?] with General Aver[?] was stormt. Count Czernin adopted ...

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  24. SINKINGS FOR THE WEEK.

    The Admiralty states:— The arrivals for the week were 2274 and the sailing 2898. Fourteen over and four under 1600 tons were sunk. ...

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  25. MERIDANS EXPERIENCE FIRST GAS ATACK.

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency on the American front says the first gas attack against the ‘American forces was made on Tuesday. ...

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  26. GERMAN CHANCELLOR’S SPEECH

    All over the coun[?] opinion unequally reject the possibility of peace on the basis of count von Herling’s speech. ...

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  27. THE RAIDER WOLF

    A wireless German official message claims the Wolf destroyed 35 merchant men aggregating 210,000 gross tonnage Many of the larger of these axe ...

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  28. GUARDING RUSSIA AND RUMANIA.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Balfour said the Government’s intention as to the final fate of the Russian provinces Rumania and ...

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  29. BERLIN AND WESTERN AVIATION.

    A German oommunique reads: — “We brought down on the Western front on Tuesday 15 aeroplanes and three captive balloons.” ...

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  30. FINAL ACCEPTANCES

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  31. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA

    A wireless German official [?] says:— “We captured two Russian regiments northward to Do[?]at. ...

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  32. RUMANIANS v. BOLSHEVIKS.

    According to a w ireless from Berne the “Frankfurter Zeitung’s” Vionna correspondent reports continuous fighting between the Bolsheviks and the ...

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  34. IGOTZMENDI.

    A portion of the German crew of the Igotzmendi refuse to abandon th ship Ind refuse to allow Spanish officers to quit. The sea is still high and ...

    Article : 63 words
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  36. THE THRONE OF LITHUANIA.

    The Saxony official Court newspaper states: “If the throne of Lithuania is definitely offered to Saxony the Government will consider to what extent ...

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  37. GERMAN PROGRESS IN RUSSIA.

    Reports from Peko[?] state the Germans have now split their advance in two directions. One aims at the capital direct, and the other through ...

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  38. SYDNEYITES LAND FROM IGTOZ MENDI.

    A message from Copenhagen says colonel Strangman, Major Blood, Miss Agnes McKenzie, Mr. Benson (a mining engineer), all Sydneyites, landed ...

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