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  6. SPORT AND PLAY

    SATURDAY—Epson Races, Wallace weights, Hawkesbury races, Adelaide R. C. Races, [?]pswich (Queenslaide) races, Hobart Turf Club races. ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Mister for Food is about to established public kitchens to feed 100,000 daily in South London. It is hoped that the rich will patronise ...

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  8. THE RETREAT

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “Our cavalry captured the villages of Biller[?]on and Faulcourt. We dreve of an attack on ...

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  9. TRANSPORT MINED

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals at ( British ports for the week numbered 2314, and the departures 2433. Eighteen vessels over, ...

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  10. SPIES AND INFORMERS,

    The “Times” correspondent at Petrograd states that he has returned from Riga and is confident that the army will continue the war ...

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  11. TROTTING.

    SATURDAY—Ballarat Trotting Club handicaps for Easter meeting. SATURDAY—Benny Palmer v. Llew. Edwards, at Melbourne Stadium. ...

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  12. GREAT CONFERENCE AFTER WAR.

    The delegates to the Empire Council Cabinet lunched with their Majesties at Buckingham Palace. Mr Muesey states that the Conference is ...

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  13. EPSOM MEETING ABANDONED.

    The meeting arranged for to-morrow at Epsom has been abandoned, it beings desired by the management that there shall be no clashing ,with ...

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  14. DUNKIRK SHELLED

    A French communique reports:— German torpedo boats fired 60 shells into Dunkirk at 2 o clock in the morning of the 26th. There we[?] two ...

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  16. EXPLOSION AT BAPAUME.

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris reports that the Hotel de Ville at Bapaume was wrecked by an explosion yesterday. The victims included two ...

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  17. MOTOR-CAR OVERT URNS

    While Mr H. P. Walker (of Rolfe and Co.) and Mr W. Boyd (of Lewis and Whitty) were travelling in a motor-car to-day from Queenscliff ...

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  18. ALLEGIANCE TO CZAR.

    The “Times” correspondent at Petrograd states that M [?]off, the Russian Minister for War and Marine, has abolished [?]head ...

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  19. ITALIAN FRONTS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Rome states that operations in the Trentino are impossible for several weeks. ...

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  20. ADVANCE ON FIVE-MILE FONT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday afternoon, says that the latest operations show that the cavalry ...

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  21. AMERICAN POLICY.

    It is expected at. Washington that the policy to be laid before Congress by President Wilson next week will be vigorous and comprehensive. ...

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  22. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, has invited Miss Marion Phillips and Mrs Sydney Webb to represent the women of the Empire on ...

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  23. HINDENBURG’S PLAN.

    British experts incline to tho opinion that Von Hindenburg intends to attack in the Trentino towards the French frontier, and thence towards ...

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  24. RIVERINA BUSH FIRE

    A bush fire occurred this afternoon at Yarran, the property of Mr Thomas Bond, and burned 40 sheep and the greater portion of the grass ...

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  25. BRITISH BLOCKADE ZONE.

    The British Government has notified the Dutch Government of an extension of tho zone declared closed from April 1. ...

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  26. HOME-COMING WEEK.

    Tho following programme has been adopted for Home-coming week :— Wednesday, 4th April, visits to the Old Club. ...

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  27. DANCER ARRESTED.

    A message from Petrograd says that Mdlle Kchichi[?]aia, a well-known dancer, has been arrested. She was notorious for her relations ...

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  28. BROKEN-SPIRITED HUNS.

    The demeanor of the German troops contrasts with their 1914 arrogance. They are broken-spirited and war weary. They have abandoned hope of ...

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  29. COLLIER FIGHTS SUBMARlNE.

    Lord Brassey, speaking at the Institute of Naval Architects, told the story of a [?] with the pounders. She fought a ...

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  30. OBLIGATION TO BRITATN.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Me A. Bonal Law, Cha[?] lor of the Exchequer, said that the new Russian Government had ...

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  31. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    A French Macedonian communique states:—After violent artillery preparation the enemy attacked the trenches we occupied on 26th at Ceavenstena, ...

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  32. SATURDAY, 7th APRIL.

    A unique bowling event has been arranged for Saturday week, when the whole of the visiting bowlers, including the Elsternwick District Club, ...

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  33. DEATH OF CHINESE

    Immediately after the verdict of not guilty had been returned by the jury yesterday evening in the case of Charles Albert Brown, charged with ...

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  34. BASIL WATSON’S DEATH

    The body of the young aviator, Basil Watson, who was killed on Wednesday, was brought to Melbourne from the Point Cook camp ...

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  35. TRANSPORT STRIKES A MINE.

    The Press Bureau announces that the transport Tyndareus, with a battalion of a Middlesex regiment aboard. Struck a mine of February ...

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  36. WOMEN’S FRANCHISE.

    In the Commons Mr Lloyd George declared that soldiers must have a voice in the settlement of after war conditions. He indicated that the ...

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  37. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam states that in the Reichstag Herr Gtocki, the German food dictator, admitted that the harvest had been ...

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  38. FURTHER RETIREMENT.

    Important information is contained in a telegram from Paris, which states that the Germans have evacuated St Quentin and are burning villages miles ...

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  40. RAILWAY DISPUTE

    The following resolution was unanimously carried at the last meeting of the Morwell 2nd .Yinnar branch of the P.L.C.:— ...

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  42. MONDAY, 9th APRIL.

    On Monday morning a return , past players’ match has been arranged for as follows :— To Commence at 10.15 a.m. ...

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  43. RUSSIAN MINISTERS SWORN IN.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd states that the Russian Ministers took the oath of office in the Senate, swearing to serve faithfully ...

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  44. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    In the House of Commons Mr Rowntree asked is the Imperial War Cabinet an executive body or only consultative, like the Imperial ...

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  45. RETREAT DEPRESSES GERMANS.

    The “Times” correspondent at the British headquarters states that there is plenty of evidence that the German troops are bewildered and depressed ...

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  46. Friday , 6th April.

    Elsternwick (G rinks) ,v. Victoria (3 rinks), Soldiers’ Hill (2 rinks), Wendouree (1 rink), at Victoria green. ...

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  49. TO-MORROW’S GAMES.

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