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  3. MONTENEGRO REFUSES TERMS OF SURRENDER

    Negotiations are reported as broken off between Montenegro and Austria, the terms of surrender being not acceptable. As possession is nine-tenths of the law, our late Ally is not likely to gain anything from the enemy. King Nicholas has found refuge in Italy. ...

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  4. MORE PIRATE WORK.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 5.40 p.m.— The steamer Marere has been sunk, the crew being saved. ...

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  5. WEDDING BELLS

    A quiet wedding was celebrated in St. George's Church, Burnie, on Wednesday night, by Rev. J. Tryon Wilson. The contracting parties were ...

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  6. "BROTHERHOOD OF NATIONS"

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7 p.m.— There was an immense Imperial gathering at the Colonial Institute on the occasion of the luncheon to ...

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  7. COMMONS DAY BY DAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7.40 p.m.— In the House of Commons Sir W. P. Byles, Liberal member for Salford, asked:—"If the ...

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  8. THE BALKAN WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10.30 a.m.— French official news states:—Negotiations between Austria and Montenegro have been broken off, the ...

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  9. ALLIED WAR COUNCIL

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 a.m.—The Allied War Council was held in London to-day, and considered the general war position. M. Briand, ...

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  10. HANDLING OUR HARVESTS

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7 p.m.— When the question of handling the Commonwealth harvest was being considered the point was raised, ...

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  11. BUSY AT CORFU.

    The Greek authorities at Corfu are courteous to the Allied troops who are there preparing the encampments for the Servians. Food and stores are ...

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  12. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    Asked "Whether there was any hope of tracing the large numbers of officers and men reported missing in Gallipoli?" Lord Robt. Cecil, Under ...

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  13. FALL OF MONTENEGRO.

    Signor Barzilai, an Italian Minister of State, in a speech at Bologna, says the responsibility for the fall of Mt. Lovtchen, the importance of which ...

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  14. RISE IN FREIGHTS.

    The recent rise in freights was one to the largo number of steamers which were wheat carrying in the Argentine trade being suddenly requisitioned for ...

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  15. POSITION IN PERSIA.

    The Secretary for India, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, stated that he had not received a despatch as to the recent Cetesiphon battle. The district ...

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  16. IN THE RUSSIAN SWAMPS

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— They has rendered the German trenches in the Pinsk district untenable, the melting snow flooding ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS

    LONDON, Thursday, 1.40 a.m.— The Commander-in-Chief, Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch, states:— Sixteen of our aeroplanes on ...

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  18. SIR GEORGE REID'S REPLY.

    Sir George Reid, in responding, paid a tribute to the cordial assistance he, as High Commissioner, had received from the Admiralty, Colonial and War ...

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  19. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    Mr. H. Tennant in the Commons, stated that the German casualties were:—583,986 killed; 1,566,549 wounded, and 356,153 missing; whilst ...

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  20. "CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS."

    The House then debated the Military Service Bill, several amendments dealing with conscientious objectors being rejected. ...

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  21. POSITION IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 11 p.m.— The Greek Premier, M. Skouloudis, states that he is surprised at the doubt felt by the Entente Powers ...

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  22. RAID ON TRENCHES.

    A party of our troops raided the enemy trenches north of the River Lys (N.E. Flanders) and captured some prisoners. ...

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  23. STRUGGLE IN ARGONNE

    PARIS, Thursday, 1 a.m.—An official communique states:— We cannonaded troops moving northwards of Courteschausses (in the ...

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  24. OVERSEAS DEFENCE SYSTEM.

    Replying to a question, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Bonar Law) stated that compulsory service for defence existed in Australia, Canada, South Africa, ...

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  25. CONSCRIPTION IN FORCE

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Lord Derby and his committee have decided that the new recruiting campaign for married, as well as single ...

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  26. THREE WEEKS BATTLE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— An Austrian communique states:— The great battle on the East Galician and Bessarabian frontiers, ...

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  27. KING OF MONTENEGRO.

    PARIS, Thursday, 10 p.m.—The "Journal des Debats" states officially that king Nicholas of Montenegro and family have left San Giovanni, in ...

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  28. PERSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— An official communique states:— We have captured 12 Turkish guns in the Caucacus and much munitions, ...

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  29. BAD WEATHER IN PERSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 5.40 p.m.— Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary for India in the Commons, stated that atrocious weather in Mesopotamia, had ...

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  30. REVERSE OF THE PICTURE.

    This news is discounted by the fact that the Austrians have broken their front by the evacuation of Lutzk, whilst, on the other hand, the ...

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  31. GERMAN SOCIALISTS

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— At the closing session of the Reichstag, the members of all parties attacked the Government upon the ...

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  32. SERB PREMIER IN CORFU.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1 a.m. — Mr. Martin Donohoe, an ex-Sydney journalist, representing the "Daily Chronicle," wires from Corfu:— ...

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  33. "THRASH GERMANS THOROUGHLY."

    NEW YORK, Thursday, 1 a.m.— The London correspondent of the "New York Herald" states:— "We will find the men to do it." In ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICANS IN EGYPT

    PRETORIA, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Official: The first South African Infantry Brigade has arrived in Egypt. [The arrival of the Afrikanders in ...

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  35. KAISER IN THE BALKANS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— The Kaiser has arrived at Nish, where he reviewed the Austro-Bulgarian troops and conferred ...

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  36. MADAM MELBA ON TOUR

    VANCOUVER, B.C., Wednesday, 9.5 a.m. — A cable from Boston states:— Madame Melba and Perey Grainger, the well-known pianiste, gave a joint ...

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  37. "VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS."

    Dr. Karl Liebknecht, from the beginning of the war, has repeatedly adopted an attitude hostile to the policy of the Government, and recently ...

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  38. WATCHES HUN PARADE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— A Nish telegram states:—The Kaiser met King Ferdinand of Bulgaria yesterday, when the most ...

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  39. HUNS BREAK LOOSE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—An inquiry has been demanded into the management of the internment [?] in the Isle of Man, wherefrom [?] ...

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  40. DOCK WORKERS RECALLED FROM THE FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— Arrangements are being made for the return of some dock-workers from the front. ...

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  41. FUNERAL PARTY SHELLED

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.— The Rev. J. Stewart was conducting a funeral in Flanders, when a shell exploded amidst the mourners. The ...

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