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  4. EASTERN LINES.

    Basoan official:—We counter attacked on the Jacoben to Kimpolung high road unsuccessfully northward, but recaptured a southern position. The Roumanians ...

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  6. MORE MEN NEEDED

    In the House of Commons to-day the Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. H. W. Forster), [?]aid the German retreat from the A[?]cre Brook must unfavourably ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Fold Marshal Haig states:— [?]ri[?]ers taken in February numbered 2,153, including 26 o[?]ers. The enemy [?]enti[?]es his retreat. We have advanced northward of K[?]ment [?]00 years be a mile and a half front. We dsicharged [?]s [?]othward of [?]onhe[?], ...

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  9. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    President Wilson has [?]thorised Sr. Swanston to inform Congress that the letter from Berlin to Herr von Eckhardt, the German Minister to Mexico is authentic. ...

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  10. ALLEGATION OF BRIBERY.

    In the Senate to-day, Mr. Watson (N.S.W.) ace[?]sed the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) of having tried to bribe him in Connection with a Government motion. ...

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  11. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A series of experimental which should prove of incalculable value to marine en[?]ineers is being prose[?]ted at Brighton (England), with the obj[?]ct to [?]e are more ...

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  12. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    The annual meetings of the Methodist Conference were continued at Pirie Street Church on Friday. The President’ (the Rev. J. Wa[?]s) occupied the chair. There was a good attendance ...

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  13. Germans and Bacon.

    It is officially admitted that -the exports of bacon to Germany in December and January, exceeded the allowance mentioned in the British and Dutch agreement. ...

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  14. POLITICAL TREACHERY ALL[?].

    Mr. Watson (N.S.W.), in the Sen[?]e road a statement having been granted permission to take at exp[?]tion [?] leged that what had taken place recently should be [?] [?] [?] act of Political treachery. Three weeks ago he had been asked by ...

    Article : 339 words
  15. Disease Conquered.

    Nothing during the war had been more striking than the conquest of disease. Enteric had almost disappeared, the cases at present in France numbering four, at ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. “LAST AND BEST.”

    Speaking in the Reichstag, the Foreign Minister (Herr Zimmerman) said:—“The Swiss Ambassador at Washington has informed us that America desires to avoid ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. PERSONAL.

    The friends of Ald. John Entwistle will regret to learn that he underwent a [?]erious operation in Melbourne on Thursday, News has been received to the effect ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Broadstairs Bombed.

    The Press Bureau states that a hostile aeroplane bonf[?]ed Broadstairs on Thursday morning, and slightly injured a woman. ...

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  19. THE “TERRIERS.”

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary to the War Office (Mr. J. L. Macpherson) has announced that Lord Derby has appointed a committee, with Col. Churchill ...

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  20. THE SENATE VACANCY

    In the Senate to-day the President (Mr. Givens) announced the receipt of a communication from the Governor-General intimating that, the Parliament of Tasmania ...

    Article : 256 words
  21. ENEMY GOODS.

    A deputation, representative of the commercial and trading community of Australia waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) this morning to urge the ...

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  22. GERMANY’S INDEMNITY CLAIM.

    In the German Reichstag, Herr Ledebour (Socialist) declared that his party alone had opposed the whole system of the Ge[?]man Government to claim a large ...

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  23. THE ANCRE BATTLES.

    M. Marcel Hutin, the French journalist, has paid a tribute to Gen. Gough’s prodent tactions on the Ancre. The German command hoped the British would fell into a ...

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  24. Got Through.

    The ste[?]ner Rochester which left New York in defiance of the German block[?]de wa[?]ings has arrived in the Gironde River, on the French coast of the Bay of ...

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  25. DARDANELLES ENQUIRY.

    In the Commons to-day the Leader of the House (Mr. Bonar -Law) said the Dardanelles enquiry report would be laid on the table to-day. It was now in the ...

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  26. IN THE LIMELIGHT.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen have telegraphed their sympathy to Mr. Lloyd George in connection with the death of his foster father (Mr. Richard Lloyd). ...

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  27. STOCK EMBARGO CASE.

    The case in connection with this stock embargo actions brought by Laura Duncan and Fitzroy Clarence Trotman, trustees of the will of William Duncan, deceased, and ...

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  28. Germans’ “Voluntary Retirement.”

    German official:— We voluntarily evacuated our foremost positions on both banks of the Ancre, and took up another defensive, line. The enemy remained ...

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  29. AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    Mr. W. Berry (Secretary of the Australian Institute of Marine Engineers) left by the Melbourne, express on Friday afternoon en route to Sydney to attend a ...

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  30. ITALY STANDS FIRM.

    The Italian Parliament has rejected a Socialist peace motion, by 227 votes to 31. The result amounts, to a vote of confidence in the Government. Signor Boselli, the ...

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  31. BELLIGERENTS’ FOOD PROBLEMS.

    In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil (Minister for Blockade) said it was, now safe to say that there was a serious shortage of foodstuffs and certain vital ...

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  32. BADLY SHATTERED.

    An official message from Mesopota[?]a states that our cavalry and gunboats continued the pursuit of the beaten Turks all day long on Tuesday. We captured six ...

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  34. A MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) has decided to conduct an inquest at the Adelaide Police Court at 9-30 a.m. on Saturday concerning the death of Horatio ...

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  35. BELGIANS AND KULTUR.

    According to a German legal paper; the Germans Save sentenced 103,092 Belgians to various penalties during the period of the war. The sentence included 100 ...

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  36. CHURCH BUSINESS METHODS.

    It is only natural that, church deeds do not change hands as frequently as those affecting private property, and an instance of the dormancy of these documents was ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

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  38. THE LAW COURTS.

    Four persons were fined for having been drunk on the previous day. Stewart McCoy admitted having driven a [?]our, car in Rundle street on Febraury [?] withoout ...

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  39. THE DRIVERS’ CLAIM.

    The hearing of the dispute among the carriers and drivers was resumed before the Deputy President of the Industrial Court (Mr. X. A. Webb, S.M. )on Friday. Mr. Gunn. M.R., with Mr. ...

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  40. GERMAN “NOTES.”

    At the beginning of April all civilians in Germany who have not vol[?]tarily joined in national service will be forced to work in munition factories or elsewhere ...

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  41. DEATH FOR PATRIOTISM.

    A courtmartial at Vienna has sentenced to death 16 Rutbenians, including six priests, two barristers, and journalists, professors, and workmen for having ...

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  42. TALLOW STATISTICS.

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  43. Air Service.

    The Minister mentioned the enlargement o[?] the air service and the difficulty of obtaining suitable aerodromes. Flying schools had been opened in Canada and Egypt. He ...

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  44. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore.—Friday, March 2—High water, 8.30 a.m.; low water, 2.30 p.m. ARRIVED.—March 2. Inda[?]ra, 6,051. M. M. Osborne, eastern States, ...

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  45. Abolish the Monarchy.

    Stormy scenes have occurred in the Reichstag. Herr Ledebour (the Soci[?]list Leader), in an amazingly frank speech, referred to Dr. Hollweg’s criticism of British ...

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  47. THE BIGGEST THEATRICAL EVENT OF ANY YEAR.

    J. C. Williamson’s Grand Annual Pantomime, which this year is based on the familiar nursery rhyme story “The House That Jack Built,” commences at the ...

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  48. Incidents of the War.

    Canadian and Australian delegates, inluding Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward, visited the Baltic Exchange to-day. Mr. Turner, broker for the Commenwealth ...

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  49. CRICKET.

    Millsweed v. Norwood Footballer (south park lands. opposite Way College).—Norwood Footbalers—Baker, B[?]hr, Bruce, Fraser, Jervois, Jackson, Mann, Loveridge, Roach, Richardson, and ...

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  51. BARRIER LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    The final selections of the opponents to Mr. P. Brookfield (Start) and J. Wright (Willyama) will be made to-morrow night. The nominations of Messrs. Brookfield and ...

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