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  3. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    There was an estimated attendance of 4300 at the opening night of the Easter Trotting Carnival last evening, and a sum of just on £3000 is ...

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  4. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING

    The autumn meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was opened [?] wick to-day in brilliant weather and in the presence of 60,000 people. The ...

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  5. MILLARS' MANDATE

    If the Government desire to get the whole of the timber trade into their own hands, they now have an opportunity of getting nearer to their ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. Destruction of Merchant Ships

    The French steamer Emma was torpedoed, off Beachy Head She was given no warning of her [?] Seventeen of her company are missing. The ...

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  7. FORCING THE DARDANELLES

    The Russian fleet sunk a Turkish torpedo[?] and damaged another in the Bosphorus on Sunday. LONDON, Saturday. ...

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  8. THE SUBMARINE MURDERERS

    The Press Bureau of Germany, through Washington, has inquired into the reported differential treatment of submarine crews in prison in England. ...

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  9. BISMARCK'S CENTENARY

    Berlin was [?] with [?] at the celebration of the centenary of the birth of the [?] the maker of modern [?] ...

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  10. THE DRESDEN'S FATE

    Details of the attack on the German cruised Dresden have been received by the State Department. These indicate that the Dresden was about to be ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The Union forces have occupied two important [?] giving access to the region of Aus. The Germans had withdrawn from ...

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  12. IN THE CARPATHIANS

    A communique issued on Friday says; An important success was scored yesterday in the Krasma region, west of Simno. The enemy is rapidly ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

    Owing to subscriptions coming forward for a further £150,000, the British Dyes Company has gone to allotment. ...

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  14. BOMBARDING BELGIUM.

    British warships bombared Zeebrugge for two hours, owing to submarines attempting to steal through the mine fields. The warships also ...

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  15. THE ENEMY "DRINK"

    The example of His Majesty King George, in refaining from indulging in alcohol during the war, has resulted in a remarkable anti-drink ...

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  16. RACING IN VICTORIA

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  17. A LIVELY SUBMARINE

    German submarine [?]10 sank yesterday the trawlers [?] and Glox[?] off Shields She look their [?] aboard and transferred them to ...

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  18. NOBLE BRITISH NURSES

    King Albert has awarded [?] British nurse, Misses Thompson, White, and Waite, the Order of Leoppold. The nurses were visiting the first the of ...

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  19. A HAUL OF GENERALS

    The generals captured at Przemyal include Lieut-Field Marshal Kusmanik and Generals Ta[?] Wezendorter, and [?]. ...

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  20. FRENCH AVIATORS ACTIVE

    A communique states: A French air squadron successfully dropped 33 bombs on the railway and military buildings at Vignoules, in Woevre. All ...

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  21. THE V[?]CTOR OF LEMBERG

    General Russky. victor of Lemberg and Przasnysz, has given up his command of his army in the field. He has been suffering from internal ...

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  22. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    Cisco was expected to start in today's Autumn Stakes at Randwick, but was scratched. There are disquieting rumors regarding his condition. It is ...

    Article : 368 words
  23. CONTRACTS WITH GERMANS

    The Federal Government intends, by Executive action or try a Bill in Parliament, to relieve the Broken Hill companies from obligations ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. BELGIAN CONVALESCENTS

    Sir John M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, has been elected president of an organisation" to found the first convalescent home for Belgian ...

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  25. AUSTRIANS BOMBING MONTENEGRO

    Two Austrian hydroplanes dropped two bombs on the port of Antivari yesterday, and seriously damaged the railway station. ...

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  26. GERMAN ASSASSIN' OIL

    An oil-Inden vessel has been captured and brought to Newhaven. She was supplying the German submarines with oil. The captain was ...

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  27. MANY GERMAN WOUNDED

    Heavy fighting continues along the Yser front. Many wounded are arriving at Ostend, Bruges, and Turnhout. ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN ANTI-WAR RIOTS

    The Austrian people are tired of privation and reverses, and are agitating for a stoppage of the war. Violent demonstrations have occurred in ...

    Article : 196 words
  29. JONATHAN WAKING UP

    The "Tribune" says the United States is bound to hold Germany accountable for not having given safe conduct off the torpedoed steamer ...

    Article : 114 words
  30. AN AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR

    Sydney Pickles, the Australian aviator, has been flying under sh[?] fire at the front. Writing from Du[?]kirk to his parents in Sydney, he ...

    Article : 220 words
  31. THE GERMANS' DILEMMA

    Russiaa pressure is demanding the presence in the East of large German reinforcements. These necessitate the Weakening of the German line in ...

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  32. TO-MORROW'S OAKBANK MEETING

    There is every indication of a continuation of fine weather for Monday's meeting at Oakbank. Hurdle Race.—E.A. or Portlight. ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. THE NEW EMPIRE

    The "Saturday Review," in an article to-day, says:— "After the war the country must insist upon being better informed as to ...

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  34. THE SYDNEY CUP

    There are 21 left in the Sydney Cup, on which a good deal of light was thrown by the racing at Randwick yesterday, principally in the ...

    Article : 194 words
  35. DUTCH MOBILISATION

    The "Evening News" correspondent at Rotterdam says that Dutch soldiers have been recalled from their holidays, and more reserves have been called ...

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  36. FIGHTS IN THE AIR

    Garros, in a duel, brought down a German aeroplane south of Dixmude. A French aviator also brought ...

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  37. WIGG AND SON'S FACTORY DAMAGED

    The fire fiend was abroad on Good Friday morning, when the printing, and bookbinding factory of Messrs. E. S. Wigg and Son, Ltd., a two-storeyed ...

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  38. EX-SPEAKER JACOBY

    After an illness lasting, nearly 12 months, Mr. M. H. Jacoby, ex-Speaker of the Legislative Assembly and member for the Swan for many years ...

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  39. GERMAN PEOPLE'S DESPAIR

    A lieutenant of the German Headquarters Staff told a lady refugee that the people of Germany had been deceived. They now believed themselves ...

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  40. GERMANY'S JUSTIFICATION

    An official message from Berlin gives justification for tile sinking of the Falaba. It states that the destruction of human lives is now the painful duty ...

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  41. LIEUTENANT CONRAN WOUNDED

    "Conran, of the Flying Corps, a West Australian, has been wounded." Such was the wording of a brief and bald cablegram which appeared in the ...

    Article : 181 words
  42. NORTON GRIFFITHS CONTRACT

    At the Political Labor Party's annual conference to-night Mr. Holman, referring, to the Norton Griffiths' contract, said the Government had before ...

    Article : 159 words
  43. MUNITIONS OF WAR

    M. Millerand, in the Chamber of Deputies, stated yesterday that the output of munitions, was 600 per cent greater than at the outbreak of war, ...

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  44. GERMAN DEVASTATION

    The Germans are expelling the inhabitants of the Argonne, the [?] the Marne, and Alsace. The German officers admit that the feeling of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  45. HIGH PRICE OF COAL

    The Board of Trade Committee advises that owing to the high price of domestic coal exports to neutral countries ought to be restricted. ...

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  46. A DEFENCE ACQUISITION

    Over two acres of land facing Nicholson-road and Keightley-road, Subiaco, have been acquired for Defence purposes. ...

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  47. LABOR M.H.R. DEAD

    A report was received in Perth yesterday that Mr. Robert Howe,. Federal Labor member for Dalley in the House of Representatives had died ...

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  48. FRANCE FULLY EXTENDED

    The Chamber of Deputies has unanimously passed a Bill calling out the 1917 recruits. ...

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