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  2. Antivari Bombarded

    It is officially announced that five Austrian war-ships entered the harbour at Antivari, the principal port of Montenegro, and bombarded part of ...

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  3. SCHOOL GIRL INJURED.

    Yesterday afternoon at about 5 o'clock the Ambulance Brigade were called to Mustering Gully, at which place a school girl, 7 years of age, ...

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  4. EUROPEAN WAR.

    An official communique states:— The Allies made further progress along the along the Souain-Mesnil-Beausejour front. ...

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  5. Censored Press Messages.

    In view or complaints made from time to time regarding the manner in which Press war news has sometimes been dealt with by the censor's ...

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  6. Australians Killed.

    Reuter's Agency at Cairo reports that influenza and pneumonia form the majority of cases of sickness amongst the Australian troops. Seven men ...

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  7. Greece Moving.

    The Cabinet held a meeting to-day at which the Greek Minister at Paris was present. The King has decided to hold a grand council at which will be ...

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  8. FUNERAL NOTICE.

    The funeral of Mrs. George Nash will move from her rate residence, Warwickroad, at 3.30 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon. ...

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  9. The Grand Fleet.

    His Majesty King George has sent the following message to the Commander of the Grand Fleet (Admiral Sir John R. Jellicoe, K.C.B.): ...

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  10. Wheat Acquisition Act.

    Further argument was heard yesterday in the High Court, relating to the New South Wales Wheat Acquisition Act. The Chief Justice intimated ...

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  11. REMOVAL NOTICE.

    A removal notice in our advertising columns intimates that F. Goldby and Sons, saddlers and harness manufacturers, will conduct business in their ...

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  12. Move On.

    The operations at Dardanelles are engrossing attention, particularly as it was believed that the advent of the Germans would render the forcing of ...

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  13. SUPPLY OF FLOUR.

    The bakers recently approached the Premier on the question of getting supplies of flour from New South Wales, especially for those centres in the ...

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  14. Meat for the Allies.

    A consignment of 43,000 carcases of mutton, intended for a private source in England, was yesterday requisitioned by the State Government. It will ...

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  15. Sturdee's Signal.

    Prior to engaging the German warships off the Falkland Islands in December, Vice-Admiral Sir Doveton Sturdee sent out by wireless telegraphy the ...

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  16. North Sea Blockade.

    A report was recently circulated that a private yacht fired on the German submarine U21 in St. George's Channel. The statement was possibly ...

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  17. The Dardanelles.

    Reports have been received to the effect that the bombardment of the Dardanelles has been resumed. ...

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  18. NORTH IPSWICH RECREATION RESERVE.

    It is understood that the meeting of representatives of local sporting bodies, which took place on Wednesday evening last, for the purpose of ...

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  19. African Rebellion.

    The House of Assembly accepted an amendment moved by Mr. Merriman, that a select committee be appointed by the Speaker. The ...

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  20. SUPPLIES FROM VICTORIA.

    A cable was received from the Imperial Government by the State Ministry yesterday, accepting the terms offered by the meat exporters. Meat ...

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  21. Forcing the Straits.

    A Reuter message states that nine of the Allies' ships on Tuesday silenced the forts of Dardanus, Hamidieh, and Tsimenlik, and advanced two miles. ...

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  22. Enemy Aliens.

    In the House of Common to-day, Mr. W. Joynson-Hicks (Unionist) moved that it was desirable that the concentration, of enemy aliens and the ...

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  23. German Magazine.

    The official correspondent with the British forces in France, "Eye-witness," reports the accidental explosion of a German magazine north of ...

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  24. MR. CYRIL GREENFIELD'S VISITS.

    Froth an advertisement appearing elsewhere it will be noted that Mr. Cyril Greenfield, of Messrs. Greenfield Bros., consulting opticians, ...

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  25. IMPORTATION OF LUCERNE HAY.

    The State Government to-day decided to import lucerne hay from California, and has already secured 4000 tons. ...

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  26. American Opinion.

    American opinion is highly critical regarding Mr. Asquith's declaration in the House of Commons. The "Times'' and "Tribune" suggest that the ...

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  27. Military Expedition

    The first detachment of the military expedition of the Allies, under Gen. Damade, and including Canadian and Segegalese—West African—troops, has ...

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  28. VOLUNTEERS FROM NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Despite the reluctance on the part of the Minister for Defence to enlist volunteers from the Territory, over a dozen volunteers were present at ...

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  29. Awful Zone of Death.

    The official correspondent with the British troops on the Continent, "Eye witness," reports that the country between the hostile lines in the ...

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  30. IPSWICH THREATRICAL TALENT.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held in the Club Hotel last night, the business being to consider the possibility of forming a Theatrical Club in the ...

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  31. Chased by a Submarine.

    A submarine chased the steamer Wrexham for 40 miles, between Harwich and Rotterdam, but the steamer shook off her pursuer. ...

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  32. RIFLE RESERVES.

    There are now over 20,000 members of rifle reserves in Sydney. All members are drilling with enthusiasm. ...

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  33. Lead for Britain.

    The imports of lead into the United Kingdom in January amounted to 18,404 tons, of which 4215 came from Australia, and the exports amounted ...

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  34. New South Wales Gift.

    An enthusiastic public meeting was held this afternoon, when it was decided to initiate a national relief fund for the destitute in Belgium, the ...

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  35. Submarine Fired On

    A German submarine was sighted five miles from Calais on Saturday. One of the fort batteries discharged 12 shots, but the submarine took ...

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  36. GERMAN CONTRABAND.

    The "Messagero" states that the headquarters of the German contrabandists, are in Barcelona (in Sicily), whence merchandise is shipped to ...

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  37. Ousting Turkey.

    The "Neue Freie Presse," published at Vienna, says that the bombardment of the Dardanelles is the first step in the destruction of the ...

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  38. MINES RESCUE STATION.

    A meeting of the mines rescue committee was called for last night in the Council Chambers, Town Hall, but at the appointed time for starting ...

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  39. "Facts About the War."

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. (Labour), to-day referred to the pamphlet which had been circulated in Germany, entitled, "Facts about ...

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  40. Earl of Carrington's Son

    Rupert, son of the Earl of Carrington (who was Governor of New South Wales from 1885-1890), who is A second lieutenant in the 6th ...

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  41. The Empire's Cause.

    The Methodist Conference carried it resolution to-day, expressing Confidence is the sacredness of the Emden's cause and sympathy with the Belgians. ...

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  42. Pleasure Yacht Incident.

    In reference to the German statement that a British pleasure yacht fired on a German submarine the "Daily Telegraph" states that the ...

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  43. Russian Successes.

    The latest communique is as follows:— We repulsed the German attempts to approach the fortress at Ossowiecz. ...

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  44. Fort-Smashing Operrtions.

    A report, issued by the Admiralty, states that the Triumph (11,985 tons), Ocean (12,950 tons), and the Albion (12,950 tons) on Monday entered the ...

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  45. The Position in Queensland.

    The total received to-day for the various funds amounted to £191 1s 8d. Of this amount £174 13s 2d went towards the Belgians' fund. ...

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  46. Position in Australia

    The effect of the war is likely to be a serious matter to State friendly societies, many of whose members have gone to the front, whilst others have ...

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  47. German Aeroplanes.

    Two German aeroplanes to-day dropped three bombs near the Glasgow steamer Dalblair, 4661 tons, off the coast of Essex. The bombs, however, ...

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  48. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    The opening meeting of the present session of the Central, Congregational Church Women's Association was held yesterday afternoon, when the ...

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  49. Bismarck Islander,

    One hundred and twenty German Bismarck Islanders, including the Governor of the islands, have arrived at Christtiania. ...

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  50. WOUNDED SOLDIERS RETURN.

    Among the passengers who arrived yesterday by the Mongolia were four sailors of the Australian navy who took part in the light between the ...

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  51. Provisions and Metal.

    A quantity of provisions and metal has been found in four German tugs in the roadstead, and the crews have been arrested. ...

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  52. Rammed by a Submarine.

    The Admiralty is dry docking the steamer Thordis, in order to prove whether she is entitled to the sum of £1160 for sinking a German ...

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  53. Airmen's Exploit.

    M. Paschaloff, an aviator attached to Gen. Ivanoll's army in Poland, was making a reconnaissance accompanied by a mechanic, when through ...

    Article : 88 words
  54. Ipswich and District.

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  55. Copper for Germany.

    Four hundred and seventy quintals of copper destined for Berlin were recently discovered under some vegetables in a railway car at Chiasso ...

    Article : 67 words
  56. RAID ON A GAMBLING DEN.

    The State revenue has benefited to the extent of £70, as a result of a raid on a gambling den made by the police at Mosman on February 20. ...

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