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  5. MORE VILLAGES TAKEN.

    Fieid-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reporting on Wednesday afternoon said:—This morning we captured a portion of a German trench north–east of Sailly-Saillisel, ...

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  7. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger, in commenting on Dr. HolIweg’s speech, lays stress on the terrible effect of the bloc[?]ade on England. The Vossis[?]he Zeitung says:—“We wished the enemies peace so as yo secure their existence under conditions, but this not ...

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  8. A GIRL AND LIQUOR.

    At th Adelaide Police Court on Thursday a case which revealed regrettable features was beard by Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M. Alfred M. Gibbons, the licen[?]e of the Lady Fe[?]son Hotel, ...

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  9. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A man with knowledge, but without energy, is a house furnished but not inhabited; a man with energy but no knowledge, a house ...

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  10. SHELLED BY SUBMARINE.

    A report from Berlin states that a German submarine on February 12 lavishly bombarded works at Forges de la Dour, near Bayonne (on the French Biscayan ...

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  11. PROHIBITION OF FRUIT.

    A meeting of Covent Gardens salesmen and distributers appointed a deputaiton to ask the Government to reconsider the prohibition of apples, c[?]rants, plums, and ...

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  12. ON THE TIGRIS.

    An official message from Mesopotamia states that the close pursuit of the Turks has been steadily maintained. On Monday our advanced troops engaged the enemy in ...

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  13. AMERICAN SHIPS.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives has decided to report the Bill empowering the President to provide guns and gunners for American ...

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  14. Commons and Liquor.

    The House of Commons carried, without a division, a motion to observe in the House the li[?]or restrictions imposed outside. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states it is understood that conflict reigns in high bureaucratic circles at Petrograd. One section favours ...

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  16. DESTROYED DUTCH VESSELS.

    The Nie[?]we Rotterdam Courant states that the German Government has promised Holland an indemnity for the seven torpedoed vessels, and permission to use ...

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  17. WESTERN FRONT.

    The Paris Petit Journal states that the retreating Germans blew up a number of large-calibre guns. The fact that the Germans abandoned strong positions and ...

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  18. Gurkhas at Work.

    Mr. Edmund Candler, the war correspondent with the British forces on the Tigris, describes that , a British regiment at dawn crossed the Tigris at the Sh[?]ran bend, ...

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  19. DARDANELLES REPORT

    The Evening Standard understands that the delay in publishing the Dardan[?]les report is due to the necessity of referring certain passages to the allied Governments. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON.

    Military police paid a surprise visit to the London branch of the Commonwealth Bank, where there is always a [?]merous congregation of Australian troops. They ...

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  21. EASTERN FRONT.

    Russian official:—The enemy attacked on both sides of the Jacobeni to Kimpolung high road, and. occupied heights two miles south–west of Valeputna. We ...

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  22. Concern in the Fatherland.

    Uneasiness is felt in Germany owing to the British advance on the Ancre. The newspapers are not allowed to comment on the German retreat, which ...

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  23. BRITISH RATIONING,

    In the House of Commons To–day Mr. C. Bathurst (Secretary to the Food Controller) said a scheme of compulsory rationing of the nation bad been o[?]tlined ...

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  24. IN SPITE OF SUBMARINES.

    The British Bureau has issued shipping figures which constitute the first return in accordance with the promise of the First Lord of the Admiralty ( Sir Edward ...

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  25. According to German Plans.

    German official:—Infantry co[?]ats in accordance with oar plans have occurred on the Ancre. The French surprised and captured a river post on the Aisne, but ...

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  26. MACEDONIA.

    A Berlin message says:—The Italians strongly attacked hill positions in the C[?]na sa[?]ent eastward of Paralovo, but failed with sanguinary losses. ...

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  27. MR. GERARD’S SAILING.

    A message from Cor[?]na, Spain, states that Mr. Gerard had sailed for America in the steamer Infanta Isabel, although he was specially warned at Berlin not to ...

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  28. BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    The House of Lords to–day discussed Mr. H. Chaplin’s mo[?]ion in favour of state aid to agriculture, with guaranteed minimum prices. ...

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  29. THE DRIVERS’ DISPUTE.

    The hearing of the dispute among the carriers and drivers was resumed before the Deputy President of the Industrial Court (Mr. N. A. Webb, S.M.). on “Thursday. Mr. Qunn, M.P., with Mr. ...

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  30. A MODEST LIST.

    In she Reichstag Herr Spain (Leader of the Catholic Party) declared his delight at the res[?]ts of the campaign. Herr Cheidemann hoped that the ...

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  31. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    The Germans are making efforts to prevent a rupture with China. They nave unsuccessfully attempted to distribute substantial bribes, and have offered to wipe ...

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  33. CAPTURED GREEK GARRISONS.

    A mutiny recently occurred at the Greek internment camp at Gorlitz, as cabled on February 24. The soldier’s accused Col. Hatzopoulos of having ...

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  34. Empire Meat.

    The Butchers’ Guild to–day gave a luncheon to Mr. Massey, Sir Joseph Ward, and Sir Thomas Mackenzie. Replying to the toast of “The visitors,” Mr. Maasey ...

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  35. LATEST MARKETS.

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  36. PLANES AT WORK.

    The British Admarilty reports that naval aeroplanes raided ironworks at Breba[?], south–east of sa[?]rucken (Pr[?]sia). There were several fights in the air, and a ...

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  38. BRITISH WAR PENSIONS.

    The new pensions list for disabled sodiers and sailors and the dependants of killed men, allows privates disabled to the highest degree, such as lunacy, loss of two ...

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  39. INTERESTING ITALIAN EXPERIMENT.

    Signor Saceri ,the Minister of Justice, has introduced a Bill aiming at the establishment of absolute legal equality of the [?]exes. ...

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  40. Laconia’s Mails Lost

    The Post Office states that a[?]l letter mails which reached New York between February 14 and 18 were lost in the Laconia. ...

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  41. Attested on Thursday.

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  43. AUSTRALIAN.

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  44. Incidents of the War.

    Dr. Andrew Dow, Dr. Caley, and Paymaster John Mitchell, of the White City Recruiting Office have been found, guilty having conspired to grant certificates ...

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