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  2. WORLD'S DESIRE

    Lord Denbigh, in the course of a lectare at the London Chamber of Commerce on German war aims and the dangers of a premature peace, said:— ...

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  3. AIR FIENDS

    An official message states that 13 men and three women, were killed as the result of the German air raid over England on Sunday The injured [?] ...

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  4. AMERICAN ACTIONS

    Capital and labor will each name five representatives to outline a basis of their relations during the period of the war. President Wilson is following every ...

    Article : 82 words
  5. NEW AGENT-GENERAL

    To-day Son. E. Lucas, with his wife and family, will leave Adelaide en route to London. Mr. Lucas has been appointed Agent-General in succession to ...

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  6. BOGUS UNION

    From the general secretary of the Federated Mining Employers Association (Mr. J. R. Little) the folowing contribution to the discussion of the ...

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  7. EASTERN ENIGMA

    There are indications that Germany is preparing to move against the Bolsheviks. 11 the German commissions have left Petrograd. ...

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  8. STRONG FOR PEACE

    French Socialists have received the British and Belgian delegates who have arrived here to arrange an Inter-Alllied conference. ...

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  9. SUNDAY RAIDERS' COMPARATIVE FAILURE

    The official description of the Sunday air raid says:— Six or seven aeroplanes carried out the raid, but only one machine penetrated ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. HUNS AND A FREE HAND

    A Reuter message from Amsterdam says:— "According to a Berlin teregram, the German Imperial Government states ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. FOOD FROM AUSTRALIA

    Sweden is planning a steamship line to carry foodstuffs from Australia to the United States, says the Consul-General for Sweden (Mr. S. T. de Goss), ...

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  12. THE ENEMY'S INTENTIONS

    A message from the correspondent of "The Times" at Amsterdam says:— "The Austro-Germans are preparing to dispatch troops to the Ukraine for the ...

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  13. CURSE OF MILITARISM

    A message from Amsterdam states that the court martial held at Berlin has passed severe sentences on the ring-leaders of the recent strikes. ...

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  14. BRODY ENTERED AUSTRIANS

    A message from Vienna says:— "In accordance with the terms of peace, with the Ukraine, the Austro-Hungarian troops entered Brody on Thursday last. ...

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  15. "SAMMIES" IN FRANCE

    Senator J. W. Weeks says that he has learned that only 54 per cent. of the number of American soldiers Mr. Newton Baker, Secretary for War, recently ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE COMING

    In the course of his speech at the inaugural meeting of the industrial Reconstruction Council, Mr. G. H. Roberts, Minister for Labor, said ...

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  17. BRITISH AVIATOR'S ESCAPE

    Lieutenant Patrick O'Brien, of Momence. III., the first American member of the British Plying Corps to escape from Germany, has arrived in London. ...

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  18. ROUMANIAN READINESS

    It is stated by the Amsterdam "Handeleblad" that it learns from Vienna that Roumania intends to negotrate with the Central Powers provided, [?]her ...

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  19. PEACE RUMORS

    Wall Street peace reports contributed to many substantial gains in the market to-day. Liberty bonds were in good demand at better prices. ...

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  20. AUSTRIA WANTS A PEACE

    Replying to an address of welcome presented by the Burg[?]aster of Vienna on his return from Brest Litowask, Count Czernin, the Austrian Foreign Minister ...

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  21. TRADE CONTROL BOARD

    President Wilson's new proclamation places all the exports and imports of all countries under licence by the War Trade Board. The order becomes ...

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  22. CHAOTIC PETROGRAD

    The first telegram received from Petrograd since February 6 conveys an idea of the sorrows of the situation. Street shooting is the order of the day, and the ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. A VISIT FROM KUHLMANN.

    A report from Berlin states that [?], von Kuhlmann will to to Bucharest shortly to inaugurate negotiations with Roumania. ...

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  24. WEST SKIRMISHES

    A French communique sates:— "There is violent artillerying in the region of Verdun. "We repulsed a German attack on ...

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  25. CHANNEL CHASE

    Referring to the German naval raid on the British, patrol forces in Dover Straits, a south-east coast correspondent of "The Times" says:— ...

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  26. MILITARY HONORS

    In the "London Gazette" the anouncement, is made of a further list of honors for Anzaca. The recipients include:— D.S.O ...

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  27. POLISH OPPOSITION

    Telegraphing from Copenhagen the correspondent of "The Times' says:— "Great workmen and peasants' anti-German demonstrations are flaming through ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. RAIDS YIELD PRISONERS

    The British Commander-in-Chief, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haigy, reports:— "We drove off raiders in the neighborhood of Gavrelle. ...

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  29. GLASHING OF INTERESTS

    What effects are likely to arise in the next few weeks or months as a resuit of the clash of political interests on the east front is one of the greatest ...

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  30. TERRORISM IN ISLANDS:

    An agent of the Bolshevik Government is proceeding to the Aland Islands, where the inhabitants have been terrorised by Russian soldiers, to endeavor to restore ...

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  31. BELGIAN JUDGES ARRESTED

    In a teleprram from Amsterdam the correspondent of "The Times" says:— "The Dutch Government has protested against the arrest by the Germans of ...

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  32. LAST OF PANTO.

    There will be a special matinee at the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon, when all children with their parents will be admitted for 6d. to all parts. "Kiddres, ...

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  33. RAIDERS HELPED BY DARKNESS

    Commenting upon the attack made by German destroyers, the "Daily Mail" says:— "Another attempt has been made to cut ...

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  34. BRIBING WITH FORCED NOTES

    Information direct from Petrograd has come into my hands which throws a characteristic sidelight on Hun intriguing methods (writes Mr. Frederick William Wile, ...

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  35. FRENCH REPULSE RAIDERS

    French communique:—"In the Champagne region the Germans delivered a new attack, this afternoon. Our positions south-west of Buttt-du-Mesnil were ...

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  36. ITALY'S SETBACK

    Telegramphing from Rome, the correspondent of "The Times" there says:— "The Commission of Enquiry into the Italian retreat in Ictober has been ...

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  37. THE FIRST INTIMATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Dover states that the first intimation of the naval fight was firing beginning to the west of Dover, increasing in intensity as the vessels ...

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  38. "EAST LYNNE."

    Owing to numerous requests and letters, the management have decided to present "East Lynne" for another six nights at the Tivoli Theatre. When ...

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  39. GERMAN RAIDERS FA[?].

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that British [?] drive of a raid eastward of heavy. it [?] is active at Ca[?], Armenteiers, and Ypres. ...

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  40. DEATH OF KALEDINE

    The American Consul at Tiflis transmitted an unconfirmed report that General Kaledine, the Cossa[?]k leader, is dead. ...

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  41. LLOYD GEORGE ILL

    Mr. Lloyd George, [?] Prime Minister, is indisposed, and his doctors have ordered a few days' [?] rest. ...

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  42. BLACK NIGHT AT DOVER

    A message irom the Dover correspondent of "The Times," in reference to the shelling of the town by a German submarine, says:— ...

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  43. AERIAL RAIDS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that British, aeroplanes on Sunday dropped six tons of bombs on various targets, including the German aerodromes at Tournai and Lille, ...

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  44. LATE TROOPER WALLACE

    The late Trooper George Byron Wallace second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace, post office, Walkerville, who died in the Second australian Stationary Hospital, Egypt, on January ...

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  45. ROBERTSON'S RESIGNATION

    General Sir William Robertson's resignation caused surprise, as most patition efforts have been proceeding since the Versailies Council to induce him and ...

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  46. VICTORIAN STATE SERVICE

    On February 6 the State Service Patriotic Fund had received in contributions £31,433. Allocations to the extent of £29,568 had been made. The chief items ...

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  47. SOUTH PACIFIC

    "South Pacific waters are now swept clear of all German raiders," said the captain of a British [?] which has [?] returned from a crusie. ...

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  48. MEAN THEFT

    One of the meanest thefts reported for a long time was brought under the notice of the police last night, when Mr. John A. Mo[?] union organiser of the Australian ...

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  49. A BILL FOR FIGHTING

    A captain of a vessel which had been lost through enemy action (says a London paper) recently received, after returning home, a bill for £40 from the Board of ...

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  50. SETTLING SOLDERS

    In the Union House of Assembly then has been a three days' debate on the [?] of setting returned soldiers on the land. The discussion arose when ...

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  51. RECRPITS FOR WEEK

    Official figures supplied to-day to Mr. Donald Mackinnon (Director-General of Recruiting) showed that last week 476 recruits were secured, compared with 543 ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN GIFTS

    A Thanies [?] been senteced to three months' imprisonment for having from a vessel Australian gifts of clothing and tobacco, which were ...

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  53. ADELAIDE CENTURIENNE

    Mrs. Jane Cocking, of Camberwell, died this morning in her 102nd year. She was a remarkable woman in many ways. She was unusually active, both ...

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  54. MADE IN BERLIN

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a Berlin official message states that light German forces raided the eastern part of the English ...

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  55. BUSINESS MEN WANTED

    Sena[?]or Peaarce (Minister of Defence) stated to-day, in regard to the Central Board of Business Administration, that as Mr. W. B. McBeath would be ...

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  56. OUR RAILWAYS.

    In an interesting artcile, which appeared in "The Daily Herald" on Saturday, Mr. J. Manning, of Tailem Bend, dealt with the railway arrangements there. One or two errors, ...

    Article : 142 words
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