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  4. IS JAP FLEET IN MEDITERRANEAN?

    ROME, Tuesday, 10 p.m. — An official communique states:—A methodical offensive began on February 9. We have captured a portion of the ...

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  5. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 7.10 p.m.— Lord Sydenham, in the Upper House, raised the question of an effective blockade of Germany, and asked whether we ...

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  6. ON WESTERN FRONT.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—An official communique states:—The enemy, after a violent bombardment, strongly attacked our positions in the wood at ...

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  7. CAPTURE OF ERZERUM

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The Turkish killed and wounded, as also prisoners taken at Erzerum are estimated at 40,000. ...

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  8. BAGDAD DOOMED.

    M. Herve, writing in the French paper. "La Victorie," states that the Bagdad railway will shortly be at the mercy of the Russian cavalry. ...

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  9. ENTHUSIASM IN RUSSIA.

    An official message to Paris states that the victorious Russians are still counting the booty at Erzerum. The German commandant, General ...

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  10. FRENCH LOSE 800 YARDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— A German communique states:—We stormed and captured 800 yards of French trenches east of Souchez (close ...

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  11. WHERE IS JAP FLEET?

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday, 10 p.m. — The German press quote Italian papers for the statement that the Japanese fleet has arrived in the Mediterranean, ...

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  12. GERMANS BLUFFING PEOPLE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The correspondent of the Dutch newspaper "Telegraaf" states:—The Germans are exaggerating the ...

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  13. ABSOLUTE BLOCKADE WANTED.

    Lord. Chas. Beresford observed that if the Government had established an effective blockade at the outset of the war he honestly believed that the war ...

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  14. SINKING OF ARETHUSA

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m. — After the battle cruiser Arethusa struck a mine in the North Sea, Commander Trywitt saw a stoker, who was lying on ...

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  15. FRENCH SALIENT CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—An official communique states:—The Germans, after a violent bombardment, renewed their extremely brisk attacks, ...

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  16. ECHO OF LUSITANIA

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The "New York World" states:—Americans, who have been booking passages by the French liner Espagne, have ...

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  17. GRAND DUKE'S HENCHMAN.

    General Yudenitch, who led the Russians, and who is 53 years of age, is remarkable for his activity. His greatest qualities as a soldier are the ...

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  18. JEALOUS OF A SOLDIER

    The City Coroner at Sydney held an inquiry into the death of Unick Head (19), who died at the Sydney Hospital from a bullet wound in the head. It ...

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  19. BUSY BLUEJACKETS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11.45 p.m.—Mr. Lloyd-George, writing to Admiral Sir David Beatty, pays a glowing tribute to the men of the battle cruiser fleet ...

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  20. MORE FISHER BANQUETS

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—A luncheon was given to the High Commissioner of Australia. Mr. Fisher, at the National Liberal Club, the ...

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  21. TREBIZOND THREATENED.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The Russians on the littoral of the Black Sea are chasing the Turks at the rate of 20 miles daily. ...

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  22. APOLOGIA FOR GOVERNMENT.

    Lord Lansdowne differed from the preceding speaker's views, and stated that the conduct of the war was in the hands of a small committee, ...

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  23. "WHILE BRITAIN HOLDSEA"

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—Mr. Harold Begbie, the well-known war correspondent, has had a special interview with the Russian Minister of ...

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  24. TURKS BREAK BAD NEWS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—A Constantinople communique admits the withdrawal from Erzerum, but belittles the operation on the ground that it ...

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  25. ABLAZE IN THE AIR.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 2 a.m.—Details of the destruction of the Zeppelin, destroyed by shellfire at Brabant le Roi, are to hand. ...

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  26. SERVANT GIRL'S DEATH

    An inquiry was held at Yarram, Vic., before the deputy coroner, Mr. M. Sweeney, J.P., concerning the drowning of a young woman named Violet ...

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  27. CUSTODIANS OF CIVILISATION.

    Continuing his observation, the Minister remarked:—We cannot rest with a victory which will permit this Prussian menace to lift up its head and ...

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  28. ACADEMIC OPINIONS.

    Lord Loreburn, who continued the debate, stated that he did not believe that naval pressure would appreciably accelerate the end of the war, as there ...

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  29. PRAISE OF THE ANZACS.

    We mustn't assume, continued the speaker, that the necessarily constructive, constituted systems which had stood the tests of generations, and ...

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  30. BRITISH MINISTERS HEROES.

    M. Sazanoff expressed the deepest admiration for the moral grandeur of Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Minister, and said: "Mr. Lloyd-George, ...

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  31. SOLDIERS AND DRINK

    Archdeacon Martin, who, under Archbishop Weight, is director of work among the soldiers by the Home Mission Society for the diocese of Sydney, ...

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  32. HUNS ADMIT LOSS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. 2 a.m. —A German communique admits the loss of a Zeppelin at Revigney. ...

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  33. NEW USES FOR HOTELS

    The majority of the 30 hotels recently delicensed in the Ballarat district are now being converted into grocers' and fruit shops, while others are being ...

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  34. GERMAN STORES BURNT

    ZURICH, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—A German army cold storage, containing also meat reserves, at Scheltighein, near Strasburg (Alsace-Lorraine) has ...

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  35. AS IMPERISHABLE MEMORY.

    "The name of Anzac remains a glorious memory in the records of Australia, whilst other deeds in another field await opportunities for their prowess, ...

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  36. THE 25TH VICTIM.

    PARIS, Wednesday. 2 a.m.—It is believed that the Zeppelin burnt to ashes at Revigny was the twenty-sixth destroyed during the war. ...

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  37. INFERNAL MACHINE ON SHIP

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—The British steamer Tennyson, from Buenos Ayres to New York, has arrived at Marranaho, seriously ...

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