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  3. HEMMED IN ON THREE SIDES THE BRANDENBURGERS' PREDICAMENT

    It is officially announced that the auxiliary cruiser Provence was sunk on February 26 in the Mediterranean. There were 1,800 'men on board, of whom 096 ...

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  5. THE STRUGGLE FOR VERDUN FRIGHTFUL GERMAN LOSSES

    A French soldier who fought at Ornes, says:—The order came on the Thursday to prepare to retire, as the position was becoming untenable. The retirement ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. "HOME AGAIN" DEMONSTRATION IN THE CITY.

    An enthusiastic welcome was accorded a further body of invalid soldiers on Wednesday. A special train, which arrived from Melbourne shortly after noon, ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS. 576TH DAY OF THE WAR

    MR. CHAMPION GAVE A LUNCHEON TO-DAY TO THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR AUSTRALIA (HON. A. FISHER), IN THE CITY AT ...

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  8. SHELLS FALL IN VERDUN

    THE CORRESPONDENT OF THE "DAILY CHRONICLE" IN PARIS STATES THAT VERDUN HAS BEEN COMPLETELY EVACUATED BY ...

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  12. VIVE LA FRANCE!

    NON-OFFICIAL MESSAGES STATE THAT THERE WAS GREAT EXCHTEMENT WHEN THE GENERAL COMMANDING THE REINFORCING ...

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  13. A TERRFFIC EXPLOSION.

    The "Journal" relates the following episode which occurred in the Caures Wood, to which the Germans greatly aspired. The French engineers mined the entire ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    BERLIN MESSAGES STATE THAT, UNDER THE COVER OF A SNOWSTORM, THE GERMAN ARTILLERY WAS CEASELESSLY SHELLING THE ...

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  15. NEVER AGAIN

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. MeKenna) in addressing the conference of Chambers of Commerce to-day:—"We have seen Germany during peace planning and ...

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  16. TO FIGHT IN FRANCE

    A BATCH OF AUSTRALIANS CONNECTED WITH ONE OF THE SIEGE BATTERIES HAVE LEFT FOR THE WESTERN FRONT. IT ...

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  17. VIOLENT NIGHT ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A communique states:—"Violent night attacks have occurred in the region of Douaumont, and everywhere were repulsed after hand-to-hand encounters. The ...

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  18. TRAWLERS TO THE RESCUE

    An official report states that French and British trawlers and destroyers have taken 296 of the Provence's survivors to Malta. Four hundred were landed at Melos. ...

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  19. LOSSES IN THE BALKANS

    THE UNDER-SECRETARY FOR WAR (MR. TENNANT) STATED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY THAT THE GOVERNMENT HAD NOT ...

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  20. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    ON THE SUBJECT OF RECRL[?] ING SIR J. A. SIMON (THE EXATTORXEY-GENERAL), WHO RETIRED FROM THE CABINET ON ...

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  21. GERMANS SHUT TN.

    M. Marcel Hutin, in a dispatch from, the front, explains that a force of the Brandenburger Regiment is shut in at Fort Douaumont and is closely surrounded by ...

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  22. ENEMY'S FURY ALMOST SPENT.

    TO-DAY IS THE NINTH DAY OF THE BATTLE. OFFICIAL AND NON-OFFICIAL REPORTS INDICATE THAT THE FURY OF THE ENEMY ...

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  23. BACK FROM SERBIA.

    Br. Jessie Scott, of Auckland, who has lately been on the staff of the Scottish Women's Hospital, in Serbia, has arrived in London in good health. She was well ...

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  24. SURVIVORS ON AN ISLAND

    The latest advices state that there are 870 survivors from the Provence, of whom 489 are now upon the island of Milo and 85 are on board a patrol vessel. The ...

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  25. THE KAISER REJOICES.

    A Berlin, wireless message states the Kaiser has telegraphed to the Diet of Brandenburg, one of the provinces of Prussia, as follows:—"I much rejoice at ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET.

    SALES REPORTED ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE BETWEEN HIGH CHANGE AND 3.15 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY:—WALLAROO, CO 6; ...

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  27. MORE WOUNDED RETURNING

    TWENTY-ONE SICK AND WOUNDED SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS WILL REACH ADELAIDE BY THE MELDOURNE EXPRESS ...

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  28. THE NEED FOR SHELLS

    The great offensive at Verdun has quickened the desire to increase the output of munitions in England. Mr. Lloyd George, the Minister of ...

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  29. THE BALKANS

    The "Petit Parisien's" Salonika correspondent says that significant news is arriving from Bulgaria. Anti-war meetings are being held in the streets. The police are ...

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  30. CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    The adjourned case in which Albert J. S. Wilkinson was charged with having gone through the marriage ceremony with Rose Jane McKay, when his wife, whose maiden ...

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  31. THE BLOCKADE

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced that pear-Admiral DeChair wag to be flag officer for advising the Foreign Ofiice in ...

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  32. ENTERTAINED. AT MURRAY BRIDGE.

    Much enthusiasm was displayed on the arrival here this morning of the special train conveying 52 returned soldiers and two nurses to Adelaide. The town ...

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  34. MOUNT REMARKABLE ESTATE.

    When the Government purchased the Mount Remarkable estate it was arranged that although the date of handing over the property was to be a matter ...

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  35. EXHIBITION SEWING CIRCLE

    Miss Racey Beaver (hon. organiser), on behalf of the society, thanks Sister L. F. Smart (who returns to duty in Egypt shortly) for the series of lectures she gave in the workroom on ...

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  36. THE SALT DISPUTE.

    The matters connected with the dispute between members of the Australian Workers' Union engaged in tha salt industry and their employers (the Castle ...

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  37. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE MALOJA.

    AT THE INQUEST TO-DAY REGARDING THE SINKING OF THE PENINSULA R AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S ...

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  38. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The death occurred recently of an old colonist. Mrs. Louisa Adelaide Croft, at her residence, Allred-street, city. The deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. ...

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  39. GONE INTO CAMP.

    The following men went into camp on Wednesday:—H. F. Jenzen, W. H. Flanngan. A. L. Dodd, G. Mundy, D. A. Forrest, W. H. Marsh, A. R. Brestowe, A. B. Hoff, F. J. McCallum, V. E. ...

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  40. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private cablegrams, dated London. February 29. have been received:—Messrs. Eider, Smith, & Co.:—"At the wool sales which opened to-day prices compared with ...

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  42. VISCOUNT FRENCH.

    Viscount French took his seat in the House of Lords to-day for the first time. ...

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