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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It i anticipated that a big price will be obtained for Australian apples in view of the splendid market, American boxed apples are fetching ...

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  7. ALLIES ADVANCE

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “We advanced rapidly south-east and south of Peronne, reaching points ...

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  8. WHAT IS HAPPENING.

    In one sense the great movement which is now taking place in the West may be regarded as a voluntary German retirement, planned deliberately ...

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  9. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The Admiralty reports that arrivals in British ports during the week numbered 2528, and the sailings 2554. Sixteen vessels of over 1000 ...

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  10. SPIES PLEAD GUILTY.

    Now York reports that Albert Sander and Charles Wunenberg, who were inducted as members of the Central Powers War Film Exchange, on ...

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  11. THE FAMOUS LINE.

    The afternoon communique showed that the French have reached the outskirts of L[?]. Ferre, which is behind the so called Hindenourg line. The French ...

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  12. CENSORSHIP PROSECUTION

    In the Summons Court yesterday, John MacDonald, editor of the “Daily Standard,” appeared to answer two complaints by J. Stables, ...

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  13. MILITARY FRAUD CHARGE

    The hearing of the charges preferred against David Claytor. Howell Price of having uttered certain forged doeuments (one relating to the alleged ...

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  14. GREETINGS TO RUSSIA.

    The Government has given notice that it will table the following motion in the House of Commons:— “The House sends the Duma its ...

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  15. MACEDONIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters in Macedonia says that despite the snow and rain the week's fighting on the Allied ...

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  16. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS.

    In the course of a speech Mr Hodge, Minister for Labor, outlined a scheme for settling soldiers after the war. ...

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  17. VOLUNTARY AND INVOLUNTARY

    The Germans are restring. voluntarily, in all probability, as regards the time of the retirement, yet involuntarily in that the Allies' Somme and ...

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  18. WAR NOTES

    Bagdad, Bapaume, the Russian revolution, Peronne. A Franco-British advance on, say, a 71 mile front, from near Arras to past Soissons, and to a ...

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  19. ARAB CHIEFS REVOLT.

    In the House of Commons' on Wednesday, Mr Balfour, Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated .that the most, important chiefs in Arabia had ...

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  20. THREE HOUSE IN WATER

    Five men went in the small cutter Sunday to Prince of Wales Island. As they had failed to return when their leave was up on Monday, a search was ...

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  21. ITALIANS REPULSE ATTACKS.

    An Italian official message states: — “We repulsed, with heavy losses, repeated attacks preceded by violent gas shelling, at Cesta Bella.” ...

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  22. THE TIGRIS ADVANCE.

    Mr Candler, press correspondent in Mesopotamia, writing from Azizier on March 3, describes the splendid work performed by the Tigris fleet, which, ...

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  23. THE GERMAN RETREAT. SIGNIFICANT INDICATIONS.

    The ”Times,” discussing the possibilities of the German retreat towards the Meuse, points out that recent ovents indicate that the Germans do ...

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  24. AMERICA'S PARTICIPATION.

    The “Times” correspondents at Washington and New York state that the President's action in formally calling a special session of ...

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  25. TO A PREPARED LINE.

    In the Champagne push the French cavalry had a little flutter. And during the Somme operations last year British cavalry were able to do a ...

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  28. CAMBRAI-ST QUENTIN.

    The Germans seem to be retiring on a previously determined and no doubt elaborately fortified line But where does that line run; how far back does ...

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  29. HUN SAVAGERY.

    The “Times” correspondent at the French headquarters, referring to the abduction of girls from Noyon, says that a French oflicer saw photographs ...

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  31. BAPAUME.

    General Birdwood reports:— “The appalling state in which the Germans left Bapaume and villages is hardly conceivable, and is an object ...

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  32. THE OLD REGIME.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that newspapers estimate the killed and wounded in Petrograd at 2000. ...

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  33. TWO SUBMARINES TRAPPED.

    An account has been received at New York from Newport News of the trapping of two German submarines. It is described by the captain of ...

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