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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. 4391 TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The Press Bureau anno[?]nces:—The mails [?] Australia and New Zealand, contain[?] few letters with many newspapers [?] par[?]s on board a ship which has ...

    Article : 103 words
  4. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE. FINE WORK DONE BY MINERS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Monday afternoon, states: —The Australians entered the German trenches at Warneton on Sunday ...

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  6. SEDUCING THE SWISS

    A Berne wireless message, received this afternoon, states:—The Swiss newspapers are calling attention to a remarkable instance of the activity of the German ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. RUSSIA KNOCKED OUT

    An official German dispatch states:—The Kaiser has sent a message to the Chancellor, Count Hertling, in which he declares: The German sword, borne by our great ...

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  8. NO FIGHT IN THEM

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Petrograd telegraphs:—The majority of the Social Revolutionaries of the Left, and a section of the Bolsheviks, ...

    Article : 284 words
  9. HEROES HOME AGAIN

    To the strains of "Home, sweet home," played by the Mitcham Camp Band, there steamed into the Adelaide railway-station just before 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier in the Legislative Assembly on Monday, in reply' to Mr. Gardiner, said he had not heard that the building of ships had been actually begun at Walsh Island ...

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  11. HELP FROM JAPAN

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington reports:—A semiofficial statement has been mode that the United States is hopeful that Japan will ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. SULPHURIC ACID

    The Ministry of Munitions Departmental Comm[?] on the position of the sul[?] [?] and the fert[?] rades after [?] war reports that there is a strong ...

    Article : 157 words
  13. WHEAT STACKING RESUMED

    The meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers' Association continued until after midnight on Monday. It was finally decided to resume work under ...

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  14. A MAD DOCUMENT

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" admits that the statement made by M. Pichon on Alsace-Lorraine Day concerning the telegram of the German Chancellor on July ...

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  15. THE ALLIED AIMS

    President Wilson is expected to address Congress in answer to Court Her[?]ling with in a few days. ...

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  16. GENERAL MAUDE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), is the House of Commons, in moving the vats of £25,000, to Lady Maude, widow of [?] Stanley Maude, Commander-in-Ch[?]f ...

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  17. Germans Hope it is "Bluff."

    German political circles are agitated concerning the projected Japanese action in Siberia. The German newspapers have published inspired comments which state ...

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  18. THE WAR BONDS

    The Lendon "Tank" week in Trafalgar souare, at ther Royal Exchange, and elsewhere, was inaugurated on Monday before, vast crowds. Six tanks are operating at ...

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  19. GIFT FROM THE POPE

    The Pope has sent to the King of Bavaria, whose son is in command of the German army on the West front, a medallion of the Madonna and Child, which is ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. Family Notices

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  21. MARSHALL ISLANDS

    Mr. [?]waite, in the House of Com[?] to-day, asked Mr. Balfour whether [?] the Japanese took the Marshall [?], the Government gave an ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. AUSTRIAN BRUTALITY

    A Rom[?] wireless message states:—Monsignor Gerlaeh, who was sentenced to death in Italy for espionage and treachery, has been appointed director of the ...

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  23. THE HOLY LAND

    The Commander-in-Chief in Palestine, in an official dispatch, issued this afternoon, states:—We have advanced to the northward of Jerusalem for a maximum depth ...

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  24. SHEEP PESTS.

    The regulation recently issued making it compulsory for sheep, whether clean or infested, to be dipped for the destruction of lice and other pests, induced the Stockowners' Association ...

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  25. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT.

    The charge preferred against Hurtle Alexander Williamson (38), of having indecently assaulted Violet Gwendoline Kitchener Robinson, 16 years and 3 months, was ...

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  26. TRIALS FOR ESPIONAGE

    There was a great espionage trial at Antwerp from February 18 to February 21, affecting 63 prisoners, eight of whom were sentenced to death. ...

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  27. A Spy Captured.

    An American captured a German prisoner, who was carrying a complete map of the American trenches on the Toul to Saint Mi[?]iel front. ...

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  28. VICTIMS OF THE WOLF

    The representative of Lloyd's Under[?] at Copenhagen states—In addition to the vessels named in the message of February 25 the raider Wolf captured the ...

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  29. Plucky Australian Miners.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in narrating the work of the Australian Tunnelling Corps, says:—I went beneath No Man's Land recently, and walked in galleries for hours, guided ...

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  30. THE SEA WOLF

    The correspondent of the New York "World"at Stockholm has interviewed.he passengers, including the Australians, who were on board the stranded Spanish ...

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  31. A Woman Punished.

    A war widow was sentenced to penal servitude for 10 years at the Old Bailey Criminal Court to-day on a charge of communicating with the enemy. ...

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  32. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  34. AN ALLEGED THEFT.

    The March Sessions of the Criminal Court were continued on Tuesday before the Chief Justic (Sir George Murray) and jurors. The Crown Solicitor (Dr. ...

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  35. RATE COLLECTOR'S LAPSE.

    The late rate collector of the Thetarton Corporation, James Knight, who was recently discovered by the town clerk (Mr. C. E. Wyett) to have been defrauding the council of certain ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES. Sydney, March 5. WORONORA WATERWORKS.

    The Select Committee appointed to enquire into the urgency of the Woronora Water Supply Bill concluded its deliverations on Monday. The committee ...

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  37. METHODIST PATRIOTISM.

    At the Methodist Conference each day special supplication is made at noon for the King and Empire, and the National Anthem is sung. On Tuesday morning the ...

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  38. Hundreds of Mines Laid.

    A Norwegian sailor among the captives on board the Igotz Mendi states that the Wolf had four torpedo tubes, while she carried seven 9-inch guns and three ...

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  39. A POLITICIAN ENLISTS.

    Mr. Ernest Durack, formerly M.L.A. for Bathurst and for a few months leader of the State Parliamentary Labor Party, has eached London as a member of the ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private ERNEST GEORGE (Tom) VINEY, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Viney, of Lo[?], who had been previously reported missing on April 11, 1917, was killed in action on that date. He ...

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  41. MAN CUT TO PIECES.

    A man whose identity is at present unknown was found cut to pieces on the Wollongong railway line near the Mount Pleasant crossing on Monday night. It is ...

    Article : 54 words
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