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  4. TRANSPORT SUNK

    It is officially announced that the White Star liner Afric, being used by the Admiralty as a transport, has been sunk in the English Channel. ...

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  5. LATE NEWS

    Messages from Berlin flatly deny that Germany invited suggestions for the avoiding of war with the United States, and state that Germany will not agree ...

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  6. THE WEST

    Field Marshal Haig reports: We drove off strong raiding parties southward of Cys. The enemy suffered heavy losses. We took some prisoner.) ...

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  7. AMERICA

    Senator Saulsbury has presented a resolution to the Senate providing that the United States should open its ports to all Allied warships. Such a stop ...

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  8. MENACE

    In the House of Lords, Lord Ber[?]ford regretted that the Government had not taken the country into its confidence. During the last seven days ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS DEBARKED.

    The Navy Department announces this afternoon that the sunken transport Afric carried no Australian troops, who had debarked some time before the ...

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  10. BRITISH FEELING THEIR WAY.

    A German official message states: Numerous enemy reconnoitering advances between Ypres and Arras were repulsed. ...

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  11. THE UBIQUITOUS NAVY

    The "Petit Parison" has secured an interview with Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, who said that the British Navy was ubiquious. While ...

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  12. "AMERICA MUST TAKE THE CONSEQUENCES."

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" states that President Wilson must take the consequences of using ships to break the German submarine blockade, of Britain. ...

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  13. MORE CRITICAL.

    The situation between American and Germany has become critical. The issue before the Cabinet include the detention of the Yarradale ...

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  14. BIG PUSH

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commander-in-Chief on the Western front, interviewed by the Paris journalists, made the following ...

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  15. BERNSTORFF'S SAFETY.

    The "World," commenting on the prospective departure of the German Ambassador, remarks: "Count Bernstorff will owe his safety on the sea to ...

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  16. GERMAN EXPLANATION.

    Regarding the statement that Germany desired through Switzerland to inform America of her willingness to exempt American shipping from the ...

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  17. CITY PICTURES.

    The Race, featuring Victor Moore, of the Chinney Fadden fame, is a five reel Famous Players comedy drama of high merit, and should pack the theatre ...

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  18. ANOTHER EXPLOSION

    The Press Burean announces that an explosion, preceeded by a fire, occurred in a munition factory in Yorkshire during the morning. It is ...

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  19. PREPARING FOR WAR.

    Seven committees have been appointed by the Army and Navy Departments to develop a programme for the mobilisation of the reserves in ...

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  20. BURLINGTON PICTURES.

    That remarkable little actress, Alice Brady, of Miss Petticoat fame, will star to-night in the Brady-made feature. Then I'll Come Back to You (five ...

    Article : 66 words
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  22. CASUALTIES.

    The 272nd casualty, list was issued today. It contains 854 names. Two officers and 54 others are listed as killed in action, one officer and 28 others ...

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  23. IMPATIENCE IN AMERICA.

    The State Department has instituted an inquiry as to Germany's intentions regarding the Americans made prisoners from the Yarrodale. ...

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  25. WIN THE WAR LEAGUE.

    Two meetings were held at the Town Hall laset night in connection with the Win the War Day. The first meeting was at 7.45, with Sergeant Inman in ...

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  26. GERMANS STARVING

    The New York "Sun" correspondent, who has returned from Berlin, says that Germany is in the grip of starvation. Most of the people are ...

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  27. MR. GERARD.

    Mr. Gerard, the late American Ambassador in Germany, will remain in Switzerland for a few days and then spend some time in Paris before going ...

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  28. ASSAULTING A CHINAMAN.

    At the local Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. Jennings, P.M., Richard Griaham (24), mechanic, and Harry Robinson (17), dentist's assistant, were ...

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  29. CHINA

    Advices from Shanghai slate that the Chinese Government will hand the German Minister his passport on Saturday next, China having decided to take ...

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  30. THE AMBASSADORS.

    Count Bernstorff the dismissed German Ambassador, sails by the Frederich on March 8. To-day he left the Capitol in a special train ...

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  31. FIVE DAYS A WEEK

    The Secretary of the Labor Council has written to tho unions asking their views on the recommendation of a five day a week by those workers affected ...

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  32. RE-ARRES[?]ED AT BATHURST GAOL.

    James Smith, a dealer, aged 53, was arrested by Constable Rhall yesterday morning when he was liberated from the Bathurst gaol, where he had served ...

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  33. MONEY IN MUNITIONS.

    The Dupont Powder Factory in 1916 earned an income of 319,000,000 dollars, the profits amounting to £2,000,000 dollars. ...

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  34. LONDON'S VICE

    In the House of Commons a member drew the attention of the Minister to the evil caused in the army by the increased incentives to vice in London. ...

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  35. EX-POLITICIAN'S SENTIMENT

    David Edward Dickhen, ex-M.H.R. for the Franklin division, was charged to-day on an information laid by Captain Hoad, of the Tasmanian ...

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  36. MORE SAND.

    Yesterday's limit brought the far to the surface in the asphalt just laid near the lane next the High School. The sticky, black stuff fairly oozed through ...

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  37. PERSONAL

    Prior to their departure for Bathurst, Major G. A. Blumer, Inspector of Schools, and his wife, were entertained by the members of the Grafton Method ...

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  38. BASSWORKERS' STRIKE OVER.

    The whole of the employees of the Australian Glass Co's. works are at work to-day. ...

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  39. THE AMERICAN SHIPS.

    A Berlin message states that information has been received that the American ships Rochester and Orleans are attempting to break the ...

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  40. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The official weather forecast issued last night reads: Unsettled with some seattered rain and thunderstorms in the interior, extending southward during ...

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  41. WORK ON THE HARBOR.

    The Assistant Treasurer stated to-day that in response to representations to the Harbor Trust, certain restrictions imposed by the economy policy were ...

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  42. AN ARISTOCRATIC COLT.

    The veteran Bathurst horse trainer, Mr. E. J. Ingersole, who has had hundreds of good race horses under his care during his time, is now putting ...

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  43. EMPHATIC PRESS COMMENT.

    The New York "Times" flays the pacifists and adds that people who will not defend themselves deserve to be despised and regarded as ...

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  44. SUBMARINES

    The British steamer Foreland (1960 tons) has been sunk. ...

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  45. EXTRA SALARIES.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law defended the extra votes for salaries and expenditures in the war Cabinet, and mentioned the many office ...

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  46. FIGHTING THE I.W.W.

    The Water and Sewerage Board expressed its full approval of the Government's campaign against the I.W.W. and has empowered all officers to ...

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  47. "WIN THE WAR DAY."

    A general meeting of the Win the War League will be held in the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. As the business is important, a good ...

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  48. UTILISING INTERNED MEN.

    Mr. S. E. Hope stated in the House of Commons that the Government was endeavoring to employ all ablebodied [?]terned aliens on the land for the forth. ...

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  49. THE SAXONIA.

    The savivors of the Saxonin, which was sunk a week ago, have been landed. One man was killed and others injured. One American was aboard. One ...

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  50. CRICKET.

    The return match between Hathrop and High School is to be played on Friday afternoon on the Sports Ground, at 2 o'clock. The following team ha ...

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  51. NAVAL APPROPRIATION.

    The Naval Appropriation Bill, amounting to £368,000,000, has been passed. It provides for 42 ships and hugs ammunition stores. ...

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  52. THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser has arrived in Vienna. ...

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