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  3. German Vanity.

    It wa recently announced that the British nacal authorities discovered on Captain won Papen, a German naval attache at the German Embassy at ...

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  4. This Morning. “Observer” Office, Noon.

    An official communique, issued to-day, states: We carried out a concentrated fire on the German trenches towards Hill 263, and Crow's Wood. There was a violent ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. The Ghosts of Gallipoli.

    The ghosts of Gallipoli I don't know exactly how the phrase came to me; but I woke up the other morning with it ringing in my ears. I had, of course, ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING.

    One of the best attendance that have been seen for months assembled at Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night to witness the match between Frank Thorn and ...

    Article : 327 words
  7. DIABOLICAL PLOTS.

    The "Journal" states that Germans in America recently put tiny steel spikes in the oats shipped to France in under to perforate the catestines of horses. They ...

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  8. SINKING OF THE TURBANTIA.

    The Duteh people serionsly view the sinking of the filler Turbantia. The newspapers appeal for the unity of the neutrals to prevent torpedoing of vessels, ...

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  9. Permits for Aliens.

    The Conspiracy charge against a House Office clerk a Russian was partly outlined by counsel at Bow-street cording to files by the last mail). Briefly, ...

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  10. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Double Income Tax Committee is considering whether it will first approach Mr. Hughes, or submit a proposal direct to Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the ...

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  11. THE PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The "Times" says: " We deprecate attempls to he the handls of the Government at the Paris Conference, but it is to postpane a rettlement of post-war trade ...

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  12. HOLLAND GETS A DECISION.

    After 20 rounds of hard gruelling fighting, Fritz Holland won a decision over Knockout Brown at the Sydney Stadium last night, before a good house During ...

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  13. Fierce Battle.

    News is to band of serious fighting with the Turks on the Tigris (says a London paper of January 30). ' The Secretary of State for India sends ...

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  14. MB. FISHER AND MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Ben Tillet, writing in the "Daily Chromete," gives a character sketch of Mr. Fisher and Mr. Hughes. He says that their policy is the direct outcome ...

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  15. JEFF SMITH’S TRIUMPH.

    ST. PAUL (Minesota, U.S.A.). Friday. Jeff Smith defeated Mike Gilbbons in every round of the ten tought in their match. ...

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  16. GERMANS AT VERDUN.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the losses of the Germans at Verdun now aggregate to 300,000. ...

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  17. RECORD HIGH JUMP.

    The show socity an approximate financial For the first time in the history of show, was presented on a Saturday statement, in connection with teh last ...

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  18. TO RELIEVE VERDUN.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle"at Rome states that desiring to reieve the pressure on Verdun, General Cadorna, the Italian ...

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  19. WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales closed firm at top prices. The wider competition this week hardened prices as compared with the January sales. Finest crosshreds closed at about ...

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  20. "FOR EXISTENCE."

    With a view to stuntating subscriptions to the new German was loan, inspired German newspapers empbasise tht Germany is fighting a great war of ...

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  21. ACTIVITY IN SERBIA.

    Germans from the Russian front have arrived at the Ghevghea and Moaastir front, and are commeacing serious military operations ...

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  22. REVOLUTION IN CHINA.

    It is offically anuounced that the province of Kwangel has proclaimed [?]s independence. {Kwangel is in South China, bordering on ...

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  23. INDIAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following communique on the operations in Mesopotamia was issued at Delhi in the week:-“General Sir Fenton Aylmer continued ...

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  24. SCOTTISH MARRIAGE.

    “Although he was devoted to her, he lacked the moral courage to tell his triends that he had married bio tablemaid." said Lord Dewar, in the ...

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  25. TURKEY TURKS.

    Turkish newspapers, state that the Grand Council, meluding all the Ministers and several Seuaturs, met last week and discussed the terms on which Turkey will ...

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  26. MYSTERY SOLDIER.

    A man in khaki who had descibed him. self as Harry Edwards, 35, of Eldon-road, Edmonton, was remanded at Tottenham Police Court on the charge of being an ...

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  27. THE SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    It is exprected that news of the Shackleton South Potat expedition will be received in a few days. ...

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  28. AN OUTPOST AFFAIR.

    It is stated officially that a Turkish force, accompained by there German offirens attacked a British cutpost at lmad. 10 miles from Aden, on Thursday. ...

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  29. CELEBRATION AT MITCHELL.

    St. Patrick's Day was observed as a public holiday. The H.A.C.B. and M.U.I.O.O.F., headed by the Mitchell Town Rand. marched to the State school ...

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  30. RESIGNATION OF VON TIRPITZ.

    Among current reports conecerning the resignation of Admiral Von Tripitz, the London “Daily Mail" states that he had a serious quarrel with Herr Ballin ...

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  31. VOICE OF THE DOMINIONS.

    The Hon. R. D. Denman, M.P., points out the importance of Mr. Herbert Samnel's declanation that the Government is ready to admit the Dominions to a ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. Carter Run Over.

    On Saturday afternoon Geo Clifiord, a carter, residing at 200 Houndary-stree. Spring Hill, was driving his cart along Annustreet, and when near the Fire ...

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  33. Woodchopping Accident.

    While engaged chopping wood at his residence in Bfyron-street, Newstead, on Saturday, John Portley sustained a severe lacerated wound on the thumb ...

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  34. Schoolboy's Arm Fractured.

    About noon on Saturday the Ambulance Brigade attended attended Cecil Ash, a schoolboy, residing in Mayfield-street, Ascot, for a fracture of the forearm, sustained as a ...

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