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  6. ENEMY VESSELS.

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Kaiserin has sent her most valuable jewols to a neutral country for sale ...

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  8. EXTRAORDINARY IDEA

    Senator Senior was speaking at the Botanic Park yesterday, when a wellknown trades unionist enquired if he might ask a question (says the ...

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  9. NEIGHBORLY AMENITIES

    In Harrington street, near Warwick street, Hobart, yesterday evening, while Ida Davis, a married woman, was standing at the back door ...

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  10. ALLIES ADVANCE

    A French communique says :— “East and was of the Somme after violent artillery preparation, we attacked the enemy’s position south, of ...

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  11. SATISFACTION IN RUSSIA.

    Mr Wilton telegraphs that the Russian Army is particularly delighted at the accession of tho great democracy. ...

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  12. SINAI TO PALESTINE.

    Mr Massey, the “Daily Telegraph” correspondent, writing on 20th March states. After a year’s incessant fighting in Sinai desert the ...

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  13. U.S. AND ENTENTE NAVlES.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington says that the Navy Department announces that steps have been taken with a view to arranging a ...

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  14. “TRAVELLING TIME”

    Judgment was given yesterday by Mr Justice Higgions in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, sitting in the Third Civil Court, upon ...

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  15. HOP FIRES AT MARYBOROUGH

    A fire broke out at half-past five o’clock this afternoon in High street, the principal street of Mary-borough It originated in at ...

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  16. “DOWN WITH THE KAISER.”

    The “Times” correspondent at New York states that America is aglow. Everyone is convinced that President .Wilson’s speech will sweep ...

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  18. AMERICA’S PARTICIPATION

    Lord Northeli[?]fe suggests that the United States should take the [?]sponsibility of definite sections of the war; for example, policing the ...

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  19. TRAVELLER MURD[?]RED

    A message from Katoomba states that George Henry King, the Melbourne commercial traveller, who was murderously assaulted in bed on ...

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  20. LOAN TO THE ALLIES.

    The “Times” correspondent at New York states that American financiers whole—heartedly support President Wilson, who will arrange ...

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  21. STRINGENT SPY LAW.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington states that a stringent spy law will be one of the first war measures demanded in Congress. ...

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  22. CLEVER FIGHTING.

    Mr Beach Thomas states that England and Australia should be proud at the capture of Croisilles and Doignies, and other villages and ...

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  23. REFERENCE BY MR HUGHES

    A National rally was held at the Town Hall to—night, when the buil[?]ing was packed. Messrs Hughes J. Cook, and Senator Mill[?]n addresse[?] ...

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  24. EFFECT OF INTERVENTION.

    London and Paris are singularly unexcited over the American announcement but their joy is sincere and widespread. Newspapers ...

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  26. IN PHILIPPINE PORTS.

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  27. DEMOCRATIC NATIONS’ UNION.

    The section of President Wilson’s speech in Congress which has been most wildly applauded in London is reference to a union of Democratic ...

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  28. SOUTH AMERICAN NATIONS.

    Advices from Mexico City report that General Carranza, tho President of Mexico, has sent an announcement to Ecuador and Columbia, ...

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  29. HOSTAGE TOWNS.

    In the House of Commons Mr Craik suggested the designation certain German town as hostages for occupied towns in France and ...

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  30. MEXICO’S ATTITUDE.

    The attitude of Mexico towards the United States is attracting re[?]ewes attention, reports a New York message. ...

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  31. PEACE TALK.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the Austrian Emperor and Empress, accompanied by Count Czernin, the Austrian Foreign ...

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  32. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  33. BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    An immediate tightening of the blockade is regarded as a probable consequence of America’s intervention. ...

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  34. FRENCH PORT FOR UNITED STATES.

    It has been proposed in the French Chamber of Deputies that the port of Brest should be placed at the disposal of the United States. ...

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  36. PARTS OVERJOYED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris says that President Wilson’s speech bverjoyed Paris. Crowds besieged the newspaper k[?]osks and struggled ...

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  39. DAYLESFORD EASTER RACES.

    Easter Monday races and t[?]g-of war contests ac Daylesford. Special train leaves Ballarat 9.25 a.m., returning at 10.50 p.m.; 77 entries for the six races. ...

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  40. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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