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  4. “INTERNATIONAL” TRENCHES.

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in The Echo de Paris, states that the British have already regained several sections of the 600 yards of the “International Trenches” ...

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  5. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The Latest. The flower blouse is the latest thing in Ladies’ fashions. Open in the morning and dosed in the evening, we presume. ...

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  6. ERZEROUM INTACT

    LONDON. February 17. A Benter’s representative has had an interview with a British diplomatist, who made a prolonged stay at Erzeroum. The ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. SUBMARINE ATTACKS.

    Germany has informed the United States that if passengers on liners leaving American ports with defensive armament are to be immune from submarine attack, Bern[?] ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    On their way back to Western Australia, after a tour through Canada aid the United States, extending into 14 months, the party of 35 lads, under the auspiees of ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    A Liver passenger by the Appam states:— “The Germans lauched two boats [?]lled with men who were armed with revolvers and other firearms, When the Germans came on board they ordered the ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. Not Satisfied

    It is understood here that the American Government is not satisfied with the assurance given by Count. Bernstorff that [?]ermany will not torpedo liners without ...

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  11. AIR DEFENCES.

    In the House of Lords ,to-day several questions [?] put in respect of the preparedness of Great Britain for air defence. Lord lost at sea in the last raid, and it was ...

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  12. German Socialists’ Protest,

    The Socialist members, of the Prussian, Diet has expressed disapproval of the submarine campaign of the. German Government against allied merchantment. ...

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  13. Sudden Change of Wind.

    The New York, correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle states that Count Bernstorff has been .outmatched by President Wilson, who has now announced that ...

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  14. ROUMANIA THREATENED.

    LONDON, February 17. News has been received from Zurich, Switzerland, to the effect that the Australian Swiss frontier has been closed. There ...

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  15. Insurances in Britain.

    Replying to a question put in the house of Lords to-day in respect of the Government scheme of insurrance against air raids Lord Newton said that over one million ...

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  16. SHORTAGE OF SHIPS.

    In the House of Comm[?] to-day Mr. B. E. Pe[?] (Uni[?], Devizes) moved [?] ame[?]ment to the Address in-reply, regretting that measures had not been taken ...

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  17. THE BALKANS.

    SALONIKA, February 17. The Australians have [?] their offensive against Durrazo, the Albanian port: owing to the arrival there of Italian ...

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  18. GALLANT FIGHT.

    Stirring details of the gallantry of two British motor boats in fighting a German gunboat on Lake Tanganyika, East Africa, on Boxing day. have been related by a ...

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  19. Big Capture Cannon.

    The Russian newspaper, The Official Messenger, estimates that the garrison of Erzeroum numbered 100,00, with 467 guns while the advanced forts had 374 guns and ...

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  20. SAVE! SAVE!

    The Press Bureau his issued an appeal from the National War Savings Committee, in which all classes are asked to save every possible shilling, in order to bring ...

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  21. AFRICAN FIGHTING.

    It is officially reported that our forces in East Africa on Saturday, last carried out a reconnaissance in force against Salaita Hill, in order to ascertain the ...

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  22. Effect on Germany.

    The exchange value of the German mark fell heavily, following the news about Erzeroum ...

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  24. Our Meat for the Army.

    Since the new year the War Office has accepted contracts for. 3[?] million [?] of Australian corned beef, inclusive of about 2.000,000 tins, which constituted the surplus ...

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  25. Congratulations from France.

    The President of France (M. Poincare) has telegraphed congratulations to the Czar and the Grand Duke Nidiolas on the capture of Erzeroum. ...

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  26. Concerts For Our Fighters.

    Miss Lena Ashwell, the actress, and a concert party, have sailed on a tour of Malta and the Near East. The singers will entertain the fighting men. ...

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  27. GERMAN SEARCH- LIGHTS.

    A sensation has been caused by an announcement that the success of the German in the recent raids on Paris. and. Great Britain are due to Dussaud’s ...

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  28. A Civic Reception.

    Members of the league were tendered a civic reception at the Adelaide Town Hall immediately on their arrival in the city. They paraded North terrace and King ...

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  29. City Intact.

    A wireless message received at Rome states that Erzeroum is infect. The Turks had no time to destroy the fortifications and military buildings. An enormous ...

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  31. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    The Manchester Guardian states it is rumoured that owing to the disappointing yield from the earlier Derby groups of recruits, the Government is considering ...

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  32. TURKISH REPORTS.

    A Turkish communique says: —Our aeroplane plane bombed the British artillery at Kut, on the Tigris, with great effect. The British lert many dead on their line of ...

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  33. Into Camp on Friday.

    Following are the names of the men who enlisted in Adelaide and went into the Exhibition camp on Friday:-T. N. Bell, W. Y. Baker, W. A. C. Boyce, S. Britten, S. S, Coambs, S. ...

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  34. MAKING OF STEEL.

    In a semi-official message from Berlin it is that a substitute for ferro-manganese in the production of steel has been discovered. The substance, which can be ...

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