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  2. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Coroner opened an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Mrs. Mary Eleanor, Siveli, at Connell's Point, last week: ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    Cloudy and cooler with squally north-west to south-west winds; show­ery with some thunder and hail over the south-east half. ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The Navy Department has received a cable that China has severed diplomatic relations with Germany, and seized six German merchantmen at Shanghai, ...

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  5. GERMAN RETREAT. HARASSED AND DEMORALISED. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    The fresh German retreat on the Ancre means that the whole ridge dominating Bapaume from the west is now in British hands. The ridge runs The Paris "Matin's" correspondent states that possible at the outset the German staff had an idea of a cleverly planned retirement in order to hamper ...

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  6. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    "War is inevitable," so Mr. Gerard (late American Ambassador at Berlin), tells Mr. Lansing. Mr. Gerard says that Germany is ...

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  7. Duchess of Connaught Dead

    The Duchess or Connaught is dead. (Her Royal Highness was the third daughter of the late Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, and married the ...

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  8. WHAT MR. LEVIEN SHOULD MENTION.

    The electors of Tamworth will cer-tainly expect Mr. Levien to explain in his address to-night the motives actuating him in his assault upon a seat ...

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  9. Looking for Eligibles.

    A drastic combing out of headquarters and other staffs in England is expected to yield a thousand men who have become fit since the last ...

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  10. British Progress.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haid reports:— Our line was advanced on a mile and a half frontage south westward and ...

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  11. TICK RESTRICTIONS.

    According to advices received by the New south Wales Stock Department the Queensland Government is consider-ing the question of more drastic tick ...

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  12. PEACE OR WAR?

    A Vancouver message says that the real issues of peace or war are expected when an American armed ship clashes with a German submarine. ...

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  13. Commercial Conference

    The Allied Commercial Conference in Rome has been postponed till May 12. ...

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  14. Tamworth Manslaughter Case

    The Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Cullen), Mr. Justice Gordon and Mr. Justice Harvey, this morning had ...

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  15. German Bluff Fails.

    Reuter learns that 13 German ships, totalling 35,000 tons are in Chinese ports. Reuter's Peking correspondent ...

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  16. INTRIGUE IN MEXICO.

    Confidential diplomatic reports from representatives of a neutral Government in Mexico passing; through here on his way to Europe says that the ...

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  17. BRITISH CABINET CRISIS.

    The Liberal papers admit that the Lloyd George Government is safe in respect of the division on the Indian cotton duties. Probably most of the ...

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  18. SHOP ASSISTANTS' AWARD VARIED.

    Judge Pickburn has varied the Shop Assistants' Award so as to provide that the finishing time should be at periods other than sale periods and extended to ...

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  19. Ireland's Future.

    The "Times", says that never was Ireland's future so completely in the Irishmen's hands. Britain universally desires a peaceful and prosperous Ireland. ...

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  20. ENDANGERING NEUTRALITY.

    The editor of the Amsterdam "Telegraaf" has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of endangering neutrallity in an editorial, in ...

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  21. IMPERIAL UNITY.

    Lord Milner, presiding at the British Empire's Products' luncheon, said that the significance of the War Council had not been fully, appreciated. It was the ...

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  22. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES INDIGNANT

    Unionists in the Federal Government employ were indignant to-day at not receiving their pay, owing to the action of the Senate in holding up the Supply ...

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  23. BRITAIN'S MILITARY MACHINE.

    Mr. Beach Thomas the British military machine in France numbering two million men is palpably in motion. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN DESTROYERS BOMBED.

    The Germans claim that a German seaplane bombed two Russian destroyers, which approached Condtanza and forced them to return. Two hits were ...

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  25. Agricultural Pursuits.

    Preparations for sending 6000 Australians to cultivate 1300 acres of ground at Hollesley Agricultural College have been completed. It is intended to grow ...

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  26. HOSPITAL BENEFIT CONCERT.

    The concret arranged for the benefit of the funds of the Tamworth District Hospital by the Misses F. Williams and F. Humphreys, was very well attended ...

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  27. BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP SUNK.

    The Belgian relief steamer Lars Fastonies has been sunk without warning. ...

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  28. SOLDIERS' PARCELS REFUSED.

    The General Post Office authorities to-day refused to accept parcels addressed to soldiers in England and France, although it had been announced ...

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  29. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK.

    The American steamer Alconquin has been torpedoed. The vessel was formerly on the Canadian Great Lakes service. She was ...

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  30. GERMAN PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    The Berlin Church services on Sun-day were devoted to prayers for peace. There were enormous attendances. The Kaiser was present and joined in the ...

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  31. Submarinism.

    The "Times" naval correspondent states that the list of losses demonstrates that the difficulties of conquering submarining as Sir Edward Carson ...

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  32. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A Berlin message says that in the Ancre region the British attacked without artillery preparation between Atchlet Le Petit and Grevillers; also at ...

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  33. STATE ROLLS.

    The New South Wales electoral rolls will be ready for distribution in a couple of days. ...

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  34. LIEUT. CHAFFEY AT THE FRONT.

    In a letter dated 22nd January, 1917, from the 2nd Australian Divisional Base Depot, in France, Lieut. Chaffey states:— ...

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  35. GRENADE FIGHTING.

    A French official message says that the obstinate grenade struggle continued between Hill 185 and Maison De Champagne, where we captured more ...

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  36. SUPPLY BILL.

    The Senate sat all night discussing the first reading of the Supply Bill. Senator Mullan (Queensland) at great length denounced the Ministers and the ...

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  37. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    It is believed that Count Bernstorff has shaken the submarine fanatics, thus enabling political and diplomatic circles, which were always uninclined to ...

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  38. Scarcity of Tonnage.

    The President of the Board of Trade informed a deputation from the wool trade that less wool would be imported to be used for national purposes. ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    Monsoonal conditions have now been driven northwards by the oncoming high pressure, which is now centrally situated over the eastern part of the ...

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  40. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The House of Commons debated the resolution authorising the acceptance of India's war contribution of £100,000,000 and the Lancastrian, amendment ...

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  41. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia official message says: "Our advanced detachments are 30 miles up the stream from Bagdad. Steps are being taken to prevent, the flooding of ...

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  42. National Unity.

    The "Times" political correspondent reports that the Parliamentary Labor Party has written urging Lloyd George to make another effort at an Irish ...

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  43. MR. CHAFFEY'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. G. A. M. Nankervis will address a public meeting in the Dungowan Hall on Saturday evening (to-morrow) at 8.30, in support of Lieut. Chaffey's ...

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  44. TARIFF VALIDATION BILL.

    In the House of Representatives after further discussion the second reading of the Tariff Validation Bill was agreed to on the voices. ...

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  45. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    Mr. Bonar Law has agreed to publish a White Paper containing the purport of the excised passages of the Dardanelles report, if Mr. Asquith would ...

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  46. ANOTHER SHILLING FOR 1915-16 WHEAT.

    Mr. Gudgeon, District Secretary of the Primary Producers' Union, received a telegram yesterday from the General Secretary, stating that the Federal ...

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  47. "Sure Road to Victory."

    King George in acknowledging the congratulations of the Allies and Sove-reign Heads of State on the capture of Bagdad, expresses confidence and the ...

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  48. "BREACH OF PRIVILEGE."

    In the Senate to-day the President read a telegram from the Secretary of the Telephone Construction Union, complaining that salaries had not been paid ...

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  49. LABOR CANDIDATE FOR BINGARA.

    Mr. McClelland, Labor candidate for Bigara, addressed a large meeting here on Tuesday. He met with a good reception. Good meetings were also ...

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  50. BUNDARRA HOSPITAL RE-OPENED

    The Bundarra District Hospital, which has been closed for the past 12 months, was re-opened yesterday. Dr. Mears and Matron O'Keefe have been ...

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