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  4. TRAMWAY FATALITY

    An adjourned inquest into the death of Henry William Smith, a [?]way conductor, who died as a result of injuries received through being crushed ...

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  5. ALEXANDRIA.

    [By Sydney A. Moseley, [?] Correspondent with the Mediterranean Forces.] Alexandria an a war base had a peculiar interest of its own. In the first place it ...

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  6. ADRIATIC SEA FIGHTS

    A brisk naval engagement baa beamed in the Adriatic , British and French warships having forced four Austrian destroyers to flee towards Cattaro. ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS

    Sending fewer letters is suggested as a a time economy. Tailors and others please note. North Sea Fishing. ...

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  8. W H A T MIGHT HAVE BEEN.

    Earl Caraon (Lord Privy Seal); presided at the Colonial Institute last night, when Mr. J. L. Garvin; the London[?] delivered an address on The British. Empire ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The Daily Telegraph has published a remour that Admiral Sir H. B. Jackson, his resiguna to the Admiralty, but the latter, in [?] enquiry, declined to give any [?] ...

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  10. Danger to India and Egypt

    Our mastery of the teas would -be availing if the. enemy. was permitted. to positions which jeopardized Egypt India, which dependencies he.. (Mr. ...

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  11. HUNGRY GERMANS.

    Renewed food riots , hare occurred m the Mobait district of Berlin. The police charged the rioters and wounded many. [?] have occurred at Aachen, ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    A German commmaqae claims that the [?] troops counter attacked and removed Somme on Sunday night lost couth of the [?] on Sunday. Bight. A German ...

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  13. Importance of Near East.

    Apart from the results of . the main fronts the Allies would probably Ife coin pelled to take a powerful .aggressive in the Near East. ...

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  14. THE KING.

    Renter has announced that His Majesty Sin; George was quite prepared to ,open Parliament in person, but he yielded to the plea of his medical advisers that he should ...

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  15. MILLION AND HALF RECRUITS.

    A remarkable story of bow Batista recovered from the [?] crisis which her in 1915 has been related by Gen-.Polivanoff, the Russian Minister for ...

    Article : 363 words
  16. No Freetrade with Germany.

    Sir George Reid, presiding at a meeting of the Royal Humane Society to-day, said. —I am one of the old Free traders who passed. the shortest tariff ever known, but ...

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  17. CLAN MACTAVISH.

    Lient . Beig, the German prize officer in charge of the Appam, states that, with the exception of 15 lascars killed and four lascars wounded, all the passengers land ...

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  18. Our Boys in Britain,

    The High Commissioner and Mrs. Fisher have inspected the Horse ferry road and Great Peter street depots and the Peel house Club. With the Agents-Generals and ...

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  19. GERMAN- AMERICAN PLOTTER.

    The German Consul-General at San Francisco (Gen. Bopp) has been indicted for conspiracy. He is believed to b e She originator of a military expedition on the ...

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  21. LEAKING THROUGH HOLLAND.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of The London Daily Chronide states that tens of thousands of pounds of British money is regularly finding its way to Germany ...

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  22. POWER OF MONEY.

    A few days ago Sir Edward H. [?]o[?]den (Chairman and managing director of the London City and Midland Bank) declared, that London was still the borrowing and ...

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  23. Moving Picture Films.

    The possibility that the importation of moving picture films will be forbidden has caused consternation among, those employed in -the industry. Speakers at a ...

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  24. Into Camp on Wednesday.

    The following are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Camp on Wednesday:—S. J. Bail, E- F. Charbers. O. -C. Griffen, H. G. Forrest, T. He, ...

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  25. Terrible Bayonet Work.

    Fighting between the Russians and Austrians in Bukovina is expected to be resumed shortly. The Austrian positions Czernowitz arc being strengthen. ...

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  26. BAGDAD.

    An official message from the Government o? India states that on the Bagdad Gen. Townshend is holding [?] Arcaro as a point of [?] value. ...

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  27. IN OTHER STATES.

    In Sydney to-day 116 recruits were accepted. MELBOURNE, February S. Victoria to-day 313 recruits were aerated from 493 volunteers. ...

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  29. A THUNDERSTORM.

    After a month without signs of ram, and much longer period daring which drought conditions had almost prevailed, it was refreshing; daring Tuesday night to experience ...

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  30. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The French Prime Minister. M. Briand, will shortly visit Italy to conier with the Prime Minister, Signor Slander, with a view to coordination in order that [?] ...

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  32. ENGLISH MAIL STEAMER.

    Messrs. Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited have received telegraphic advice that the R. M. S. Khyber is expected to arrive a the Outer Harbour at about 4 a.m. ...

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  33. D’ Annunzio’s Prayers Banned.

    The war prayers of the Italian poet and orator, Gabriel d’ Annunzio, have been placed by the Vatican on the Index Expurgatory. The prayers have aroused ...

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  35. MINERS AND COMPULSION.

    A miners’ conference, which as sitting at Lancaster, is discussing in camera the attitude to be assumed towards the Military Service Act. ...

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  36. BRITISH SUGAR.

    The British Sugar Commission announces that, owing to the shortage of tonnages, a farther restriction on the importation of sugar is necessary. The commission expects ...

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  37. Fit for Duty.

    Col-Surgeon T. H. F[?]aschi, D. S. O. V.D., of the Australian Army Medical Corps, is now convalescent. He will spend a fur[?] in France and Italy, and then return ...

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  38. BILLIARDS

    In a match between George Gray, the Australian, and Melbourne Inman, the scores stand—Gray, 2,624; Inman, 2,637. ...

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