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  4. CATCHING SUBMARINES.

    M. Raymond Le Stonnat, writing in the Paris weekly newspaper L'Illustration, states that the British have captured au important number of small submarines in ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French communique of Thursday morning says:—In the Puiesalline district between the Mise and the Aisne, detachments of our troops entered the second ...

    Article : 85 words
  6. KAISER'S SUPREME ARROGANCE.

    The Kaiser, in a conversation at Vienna with Hans 'Mueller, the poet, said:—The whole world-knows who is continuing to impose misery on mankind. People are ...

    Article : 379 words
  7. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Brigadier-Gen. E. G. Sinclair Meclogan. D.S.O. of the Au[?] Imperial Forces, has been made a Companion of the Bath. BRITISH EDUCATION. LONDON, February 15. ...

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  8. POST OFFICE.

    The annual report of the Post Office Department for the year 1915-16 was presented Parliament on Wednesday by the Postmaster-General. Mr. Webster ...

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  10. “AFTER HOURS.”

    A further betch of prosecutions for alleged [?]ches of the Licensing Act were dealt with by Mr. S. J. Mitchell. S.M., at the Adelaide Police Court on Friday. ...

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. German Operations.

    German Official.—We made numerous reconnoitring engagements, and inflicted considerable losses on the enemy at Armentieres and Arras. Prisoners supplied us ...

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  13. Unsuccessful German Raids.

    Field-Marshal Haig reported on Thursday morning:—We made a successful raid north-east of Gueudecourt. Enemy raiding parties north of Loos and west of ...

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  14. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Russian Official—The enemy attacked at. the south-east end of Zlotchev. The battle is proceeding. PETROGRAD, February 15. ...

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  15. BOMBING BRUGES.

    The British Admiralty reports that aeroplanes again on Wednesday dropped a considerable weight of bombs on toe harbour Slipping of Bruges, with the most ...

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  16. LET 'EM COME.

    Paris correspondents to-day interviewed Gen. Rawlinson, and asked: —Will the Germans anticipaite the Allies in the next offensive! Gen. Rawlinson replied:—If it ...

    Article : 299 words
  17. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    The Chinese Minister to France, in an interview accorded Le Journal, stated that Note to Germany faithfully represents Chinese sentiment, which endorses ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. Galatz Bombarded.

    German Official.—We stormed northward the railway from Zloczow to Tarnopol We penetrated to a depth of 100 yards, and remained for five, hours. Our troops ...

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  19. GERMANY AND FOOD.

    The ex-Berlin correspondent of the United Press Agency, who jg now at Berne, states that the Germans are staking their ail on the assumption that ...

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  20. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    A railway mishap occurred at the Brighton Station (On Thursday morning. A train, consisting of an engine and five coaches, was in the yard; awaiting the arrival of ...

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  21. Sinking of the Lyman M. Law.

    The captain of the -American schooner Lyman M. Law has wired to the American Consul at Rome, that his vessel was set on fire 70 miles from the coast. The crew ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. COMBING OUT ELIGIBLES.

    The following headquarter's circular was day issued by the military, at Adelaide, on Friday:— "With reference to the question enlistment of employes of this ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. British War Loan.

    The Trafalgar square war loan demonstration to-day was most impressive. The speakers, who included Mr. Massey, the determination of the Empire ...

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  24. Rescuer Destroyed.

    The Eadora, which picked up the Azul's crew, as cabled on February 7, was herself torpedoed on February 14, and one of her crew was drowned. The Azul's chief officer ...

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  26. German Blessings.

    The German newspapers continue to bestow blessings on the submarine campaign, are nauseously reiterating that the is with the German people, night ...

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  27. Restrictions on Imports.

    Mr. Lloyd George will make a statement in the Commons on the subject the further restriction of imports and the improvement of agriculture m view of ...

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  28. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The Secretary of the Boilermakers and Shipbuilders' Society has appealed to members to put in their best Work in the out-put and repairing of ships. He states:— ...

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  29. Another Munitions Fire.

    The Press Bureau states that the Minister of Munitions announces that a small fire occurred on Wednesday in a factory Hertfordshire. Two workmen were killed, ...

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  30. RAILWAY GARDENS COMPETITION.

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  31. MINING TROUBLES.

    The position remains unheanged at Debavay's Amalgamated, Zinc Company's works. Meetings in connection with it will be held to-day and to-morrow, and on ...

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  33. MAD PROJECT.

    In the Commons to-day, in speaking on the Consolidated Fund Bill, Mr. A; J. Sherwell drew attention to the commandeering of the British wool clip. He complained ...

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  34. ATTESTED ON FRIDAY.

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  36. HANOVERIANS.

    A lively incident occurred in the Commons to-day. Mr. R. D. Holt (Liberal, Hexham) protested against the Admiralty refusing to issue secret instructions to a ...

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  39. WEEK-END READING.

    The (Saturday Journal is noted for its humorous cartoons and magazine reading budget, and the issue of to-morrow will be found no exception to the rule. Three ...

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  40. ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE.

    In the Port Adelaide Police Court (before Mr. J. H. Sinc[?]ir S.M.), on Friday. Charles Morris,; a [?] from a vessel in harbow[?] pleaded gui[?]y to-having been absent without leave on February ...

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  41. DRIVERS’ DISPUTE.

    At the luncheon adjournment of the Industrial Court on Friday, the Deputy President (Mr. N. A. Webb, S.M.) intimated would that day begin the ...

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  42. Dardanelles Enquiry.

    The investigation of the Dardanelles Campaign Enquiry Commission will probably be completed this month. ...

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  43. Entertaining Australians.

    The Westminster Gazette recently published an appeal asking Londoners to extend hospitality to Australian soldiers on leave. A generous response was made, ...

    Article : 48 words
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