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  4. WITH THE ALLIES.

    The House of Lords Listened with intense interest to Lord Kitch[?] review of operations. He said that although the [?] troops had been withdrawn from ...

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  5. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A terrible accident occurred yesterday, afternoon. The Launceston to Hobart express left the line with the result that four pass[?] were Lilied and a dozen severely ...

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  6. WEST FRONT FIGHTING.

    A French communique issued this afternoon reads:—We have recaptured a portion of the advanced trenches lost near Tahure on Sunday last. ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Little public interest was displayed at St. Stephen’s to-day at the opening of Parliament, owing to the absence of the King and non-appearance of the ...

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  8. “ANZACS” WELCOMED.

    Oh) Briton, who, on sea and land, Imperial power doth span, Remember him who yields his [?] A soldier and a [?] ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Mr. Chandler, the correspondent with the Bagdad forces, has reported that at Ba[?] on February 11 the British camp was a qua[?] owing to the heavy rains. Arabs report that a number of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  10. To Respite for Germans.

    Referring to the Balkans, the Secretary for war said that s[?] of direct communication between the Central Powers and Constantinople was ...

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  11. The Opening Speech.

    The King’s Speech said:—The spirit of my Allies and my people, who are united in this conflict by ever, strengthening lies of sympathy and understanding, remains ...

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  12. FRENCH FINANCES.

    The French Minister of Finance (M. Ribot) to-day submitted to the Chamber of Deputies and secured credit votes for the current quarter amounting to ...

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  13. Italy and Russia.

    Regarding the Italian front, the portions occupied by the enemy were so strong that they barred for the present, the possibility of a forward movement which the splendid ...

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  14. Address-in-Reply.

    Mr. J. I. Macpherson (Liberal, Boss and Cromarty) moved the Address-in-reply. He paid a tribute to the heroism of the Australians and other dominion troops. ...

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  15. British Trench Entered.

    The British Commander on the west front, Sir Donglas Haig, in his regular report states:—The enemy on a Ypres salient entered one of our front trenches ...

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  16. “Little Taken Place.”

    When Mr. Asquith rose be announced that the King had appointed a committee, with the Prince of Wales as Chairman, to give effect to the generous offer of the ...

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  17. GREAT WINE SHORTAGE.

    There is a splendid opportunity to push Australia wines in Great Britain, owing to the poor French Harvest of 1915. The Wine Trade Review says:—A wine famine ...

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  18. Another Fort at Erzer[?].

    The Russians have captured another fort at Erzetoum with 20 guns. ...

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  19. Salonika and Egypt.

    “The French and British forces in Macedonia have been gradually, concentrated in strongly entrenched positions surrounding Salonika, and in order to emphasize the ...

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  20. “We Captured.”

    A German communique says:—South-east of Ypres, after abundant artillery, bomb, and mortar preparation, we captured 800 yards of an English position, ...

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  21. MUTINOUS GERMANS.

    Official Russian advices state that violent artillery duels, followed by infantry action have been going on for a week along the Dvina to Riga front. The Russians ...

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  22. Colossal Figures.

    There was no prospect of a reduction of the cost of the war, on which £5,000,000 was spent daily. He would ask for a very large vote of credit next week. The ...

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  23. Power of Money.

    The Marquis of Crewe (Lord President of the Council) laid, emphasis on the extent of the financial assistance Great Britain was giving to her Alies. If the Allies had ...

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  24. GERMANY’S SUBMARINES.

    The Hull correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that Germany has built a new type of submarine monitor with a large cylindrical hull on which is long ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER’S DEPARTURE.

    Publication of the particulars regarding the departure of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has higher to been prohibited by the censor, but the censorship has now ...

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  26. OUR SHIPS AT SEA.

    A German wireless message, quoting the Danish newspaper Po[?]iken, states that Norwegian dips met during the week a large British fleet within a zone between ...

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  28. BRITAIN’S ARMY.

    Reuter’s representative writing from British headquarters in France states that —“A year ago the drafts from home were nearly, always sent promptly to the ...

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  29. Navy and Army.

    “During the last three months the Government has taken stock of the resources of men and munitions and our industrial and financial capacity (actual and ...

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  31. Admiral Moresby Honoured

    The Army and Navy Gazette states that the Admiralty has named a new destroyer after Admiral Moresby. This is the first time such an honour has been paid to a ...

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  32. FIRE IN THE HILLS.

    The police constable at Summertown reported on Wednesday that the bush fire which had been burning in the vicinity of Morialta and Montacute for the last few ...

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  33. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. O. D. Jones, of Monreith, Adelaide, has received information from the military authorities to the effect that his son, Tpr. L. P., Max Jones, of the 9th Light Horse ...

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  34. NEW “ARABIAN NIGHTS.”

    A Turkish communique states:—“On the Irak front, owing to [?] made against the British at Ba[?], the enemy fled, abandoning all his [?] ...

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  35. Nation’s Heavy Responsibilities.

    Continuing, the Prime Minister said that the cordial welcomes given in London and Home to the French Premier (M. Briand) was a matter for ...

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  36. Mr. Fisher, P.C.

    The High Commissioner for Australia, Mr. Andrew Fisher, was sworn in to-day as a member of the Privy Council. He was created a Privy Councillor in 1911. ...

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  37. DR. WILSON AND THE GERMANS.

    The fact that Dr. Wilson has placed his renomination for the Presidency in the hands of the Democrats of Ohio is believed to be a bid for the German-American vote ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Ronald M. Scott, B.E., of the Engineer-in-Chief’s Department, has received an in[?] from London that the distinction of associate member of the ...

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  39. Sydney Enlistments.

    In Sydney yesterday 93 recruits were accepted for active service. There were 126 volunteers altogether. ...

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  40. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    Mr. Charles Bilsborow. a driver employed by Messrs. Silbert, Sharp, and Bishop, met with a painful accident on Tuesday. He was jolted from his [?] on ...

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  42. Into Camp on Wednesday.

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