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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. 562ND DAY OF THE WAR

    THE "DAILY TELEGRAPH" SAYS GERMANY HAS BUILT A NEW, TYPE OF SUBMARINE MONITOR, WITH A LARGE CYLINDRICAL ...

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  4. SOLDIERS FIRED ON. THE SYDNEY RIOTS.

    Details of the shooting of the soldiers at the Central Railway station at midnight show that when seemingly all was quiet a hand of about 30 roysterers arrived, with ...

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  5. TRENCHES RECAP-TURED

    The following communique was issued this afternoon:—"We have recaptured portion of the advanced trenches lost near Tahure on February 13." ...

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  6. COST OF THE WAR.

    Parliament was opened by commission to-day, when the King's speech was read as follows:—"The spirit of my Allies and my people who are united in this conflict ...

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  7. LORD KITCHENER

    The House of Lords to-day listened with intense interest to Lord Kitchener's review of the British operations. Lord Kitchener said although the Indian troops ...

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  9. DR. WILSON

    (DR. WOODBOW WILSON') HAS PL(DR. WOODROW WILSON) HAS THE PRESIDENCY IN THE HANDS OF PLACED HIS RENOMINATION FOR ...

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  10. MR. FISHER.

    The Right Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) will be sworn in as a member of the Privy Council today. ...

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  11. LORD KITCHENER

    Referring to the Balkan campaign, Lord Kitchener said the securing of direct com munication between the Central Powers and Constantinople was undoubtedly the ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred to-day of Sir William Turner, K.C.B., principal of the Edinburgh University. He was president of the British Association in 1900. ...

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  13. THE CITY QUIET.

    To-day the city, after yesterday's saturnalia of lawlessness, was permitted to resume its usual calm. The tragic ending to the disgraceful rioting sobered the ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET

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  15. TASMANIAN RAILWAY DISASTER

    One of the worst railway disasters that has occurred in Tasmania for many years took place near what is known, as the Horseshoe Bend, near the Campania ...

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  16. ADMIRAL MORESBY.

    THE "ARMY AND NAVY GAZETTE" SAYS THE ADMIRALTY HAVE NAMED A NEW DESTROYER AFTER ADMIRAL MORESBY. THIS ...

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  18. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived:—At Marseilles—Arabia, from Australian ports. Departure—For Sydney—Maskino[?]ge, NEW ZEALAND. ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. RIOTERS IN COURT.

    Mr. Smithers, S.M., indulged in some plain talk at the Central Police Court today, when several soldiers were brought before him for riotous conduct. Two ...

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  21. MR. ASQUITH SPEAKS.

    Little public interest was taken, in the proceedings at St. Stephen's to-day in connection with the opening of Parliament, owing to the absence of the King, and ...

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  22. ARMIES IN THE MAKING

    Reuter's representative, writing from the British headquarters, says:—"A year ago drafts from home were nearly always sent promptly to the trenches, because the ...

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  23. BRITISH REINFORCED

    In the House of Lords to-day the Secretary for War (Lord Kitchener) announced that the British forces in France had been increased by eight divisions (approximately ...

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  24. OPEN MUTINY.

    Senator Pearee (Minister of Defence) today made the following statement with regard to the Sydney disturbance:—"I regret most deeply the unhappy behaviour of so ...

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  27. The Supply of Liquor.

    The heads of the churches yesterday addressed the following appeal to the Premier:—"Feeling convinced that the present conditions of the sale of liquor were ...

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  28. THE EASTERN AREA

    Violent artillery duels, followed by infantry actions, have been going on for a week on the Dwina-Riga front. The Russians are holding fast, and have ...

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  29. NEW ZEALANDERS BEING REORGANISED.

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Ailen) announces that the New Zealand troops at the front are being reorganised. Cabinet has agreed to the creation of a New Zea ...

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  30. NOT WANTED ANYWHERE,

    An interesting statement made at Carlton Court yesterday when the name of Nellie Ryan, charged with vagrancy, was called. The police prosecutor stated that ...

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  31. CUTTING DOWN EXPENSES.

    Cabinet yesterday reconsidered the retrenchment in the railway service. The Premier announced subsequently that full consideration had been given to every point ...

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  32. FLOUR FOR BAKERS.

    The Victorian Millowners Association has considered the question of reducing the quotation for bakers lots of flour, which for some time past has stood at ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TIMBER.

    The Government of South Africa have cabled to Sir Newton Moore, stating that they have accepted a tender for the supply of 400,000 Western Australian hardwood ...

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