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  5. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The British newspapers consider the week's submarine “frightfulness” as disappointing to Germany in view of her proclaimed object of starving Great Britain. ...

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  6. RECKONING UP AMERICA

    News which has reached Zurich discloses that Germany did not expect America to break off, and therefore made another diplomatic mistake, similar to that of ...

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  7. BENCH AND BAR.

    During the hearing of a licensing case at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday heated exchanges occurred between the counsel for the defence (Mr. F. V. Smith) ...

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  8. GOOD BRITISH VICTORY,

    The French communique of Sunday morning says:—We penetrated the German lines in the Forest of Apremont, and took prisoners. German attempted coup ...

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  9. MEN AND MATTERS.

    As indicating the risks being taken by Y.M.C.A. workers at the front, the following-description of operations near the firing line in France, received from Mr. W. ...

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  10. UNDERWATER FRIGHTFULNESS.

    It is reported that the Kaiser has summoned Dr. Hollweg, Herr Zimmermann (German Foreign Minister) and military and Admiralty chiefs to a conference at ...

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  11. ONE MAN TO ANOTHER.

    Capt. Amundsen has supplied The Daily Chronicle with an appreciation of Sir Ernest Shackleton. The Norwegian explorer says that he has long had the ...

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  12. FREE NAVIGATION.

    The reply of the the Greek Government to the American Note declares that Greece is not in a position to contemplate concerted action for the protection of the world's ...

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  13. ON TO BAGDAD.

    A Mesopotamia official message says:— We assaulted and took possession of the liquorice factory and 500 yards of trenches. Gen. Townshend held the factory ...

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  14. South With North.

    The Brazilian Government is investigating reported plots by their crews to destroy German vessels interned in Brazilian port. All harbours are closed after ...

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  15. British Enter German Lines.

    A German official message states:—The British attacked north-east of Beaumont, cast of Grandcourt, and north of Courcelette. One company penetrated our lines ...

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  16. ITALIANS AND AUSTRIANS.

    An Italian official message says:—On the night of Friday the Austrians strongly attacked east of Gorizia, and were nearly everywhere repulsed. ...

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  17. 'Except a Few Lascars."

    The American Consul at Queenstown reports that the Mantola was torpedoed without warning on February 8, southwest of Fastnet. The crew numbered 165, ...

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  18. British Nibbling In.

    The British Commander-in-Chief (Sir Douglas Haig) reported on Sunday morning:—We captured a strong system of trenches at the southern foot of Serre Hill, ...

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  19. VALUATION OF LANDS BILL.

    The Town Clerk reported at the meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday that it was the intention of the Government to proceed with the Valuation of ...

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  20. KAISER AND "TINO.”

    Mr. Ward Price, writing from Salonica, states that the Venezelos provisional Government has received information that the Kaiser has sent a significant message to ...

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  21. Germany's Cool Suggestions

    The Copenhagen correspondent of The Daily, Telegraph states that telegrams from Berlin declare that Mr. Gerrad and staff, and American Console, and some ...

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  22. DUKE OF NORFOLK.

    The Duke of Norfolk died to-day. The Duke of Norfolk (Henry FitzAlan Howard, K.G., P.C.)—the fifteenth of the title—was widely known as one of the ...

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  23. CEASELESS BRITISH WORK.

    The report of a German officer, found at Grandcourt, dated the night preceding the evacuation, admits the superiority of the British artillery, and states:—“From 11 in ...

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  24. STATE LAND TAX.

    Persons who have not yet attended to the matter are reminded that Wednesday next is the last day for paying the State land tax for the current year. The ...

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  26. BRITAIN'S FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Strong complaints are made that West-End restaurants, and especially clubs, are showing no efforts to reduce their food consumption. Their menus are virtually ...

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  27. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A CONSTABLE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court on Monday morning, during the hearing of a licensing case, allegations of a serious nature were made against a constable. When ...

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  28. EAST FRONT.

    A Russia official- message:—Germane dressed in white overalls penetrated our trenches northward of Stanielavov, but were driven out. We sank ...

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  29. GERMAN COAL SHORTAGE.

    The German cities, including Wiesbaden, nave closed all theatres, music halls, public halls, and picture shows, owing to the lack of coal for heating purposes. ...

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  30. IN MACEDONIA.

    A Berlin report asserts that “A French thrust north-west of Monster, and a British attack south-west of Dovian Lake failed” ...

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  31. CHILD SAVED FROM DROWNING.

    URAIDLA, February 12—A boy, Willie Sharp, aged 7 years, a pupil at the Uraidla Public School, whose parents reside at Carey's Gully, accidentally fell into the ...

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  32. Which Are the Lunatics?

    The latest German atrocity in Belgium is that the enemy military authorities removed 300 lunatics from the Bruges Asylum, and would not allow the guardians ...

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  33. PRUSSIAN PRINCE'S OFFER.

    Prince Leopold, the Kaiser's nephew, having been invalided out of the army in consequence of heart trouble, asked the Berlin Commandant for civilian ...

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  34. British War Loan.

    In England on Sunday there were many pulpit references to the British war loan, to which the congregations were urged to subscribe. ...

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  35. SEAMAN INJURED.

    PORT LINCOLN, February 10.—A seaman of the barge Pampa had the misfortune to have one of his legs badly injured at the jetty. He was promptly taken ...

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  36. Italian Food Tickets.

    The municipalities of Bergamo and Sestripomente have adopted food tickets. It is expected that other localities will follow suit. ...

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  37. British Daylight Saving.

    Daylight savings will again come into operation in Great Britain on Easter Sunday. ...

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