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  3. LATEST SPORTING NEWS.

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  4. THE VERY LATEST.

    General Joffre, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces, upon being interviewed, stated that the long war in the trenches had enabled the Allies to increase their ...

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  5. TORPEDOED.

    The German submarine [?]28 sank the Dutch steamer Medea, 1235 tons, south of Beachy Head. The crew were rescued. ...

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  6. THE CARPATHIANS.

    The struggle between the Russians and the Germans and Austrians still continues in the Carpathians. It is announced that the authorities have ...

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  7. HOLLAND AND GERMANY.

    The "Telegra[?]" says that the country interprets the sinking of the Medea as the German reply to Holland's request for an explanation of the seizure of the steamers ...

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  8. COLONEL MARITZ.

    A German officer who was taken prisoner declared that Colonel Maritz escaped towards Central Africa. The Germans, the officer added, longed ...

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  9. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Certain sections among the Chinese in Shantung have adopted a bellicose attitude towards Japan. The President, Yuan Shih-Kai, is urging the people to refrain ...

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  10. HUNGARY'S LOVELY CAPITAL.

    Dr. Chas. McDonald, of the United States Army, who has just returned from Buda Pesth, reports that the city is a pest-house. The residents, he says, are absolutely ...

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  11. ENGLAND THE FOE.

    Herr vou Richthofen, a German diplomatist, conversing with a neutral journalist in January, stated: "It is against England we are fighting. We offered ...

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  13. THE DARDANELLES.

    Forty-eight thousand Turks are concentrated on the Asiatic side of the Dardanelles, and 10,000 troops are near Gallipoll, under German officers. ...

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  14. BULGARIANS MOBILISING.

    A Geneva censored message from Bucharest states that large Bulgarian forces are concentrating near Adrinople, and another army near Philippopolis. ...

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  15. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    The course proper at Randwick was open this morning. The hurdles were forty-five feet out. Tartanus was the first to move, running a mile in 1min 48 1/2sec. Carlita ...

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  16. CROWN PRINCE'S NERVES.

    Visitors from Germany state that has Crown Prince is in a Potsdam nursing home, suffering from nervous breakdown, but his condition is not serious. ...

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  17. NEUTRAL WATERS.

    The Chillan Government has protested to Britain and Germany against the violation of neutrality occurring in Chi[?]lian water. ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL WATER BRIGADE.

    One of the principal local attractions years ago used to be the annual aquatic sports of the West Maitland Water Brigade, but they were allowed to die out and ...

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  19. A HOUSE DIVIDED.

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, writing from Constunzu, says a bitter struggle is going on the Constantinople, between the war and peace parties. The latter demands ...

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  20. THE SUBMARINES.

    A German submarine sank the British steamer Delmira, near Boulogne, bound for the channel. The crew were saved. The crew of the Delmira, numbering 32 ...

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  21. FRENCH SCANDAL.

    Desclaux, M. Caillaux's ex-secretary, and chief army paymaster, who was tried by court-martial for misappropriation of army supplies and provisions for the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" pays a tribute to the excellent training the Australians have undergone. They are all sound marchers. The New ...

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  23. NORWEGIAN STEAMER ATTACKED.

    German aeroplanes, proceeding towards Calals, dropped 500 darts directed at the Norwegian steamer Diana, bound for Shields, many of which struck the vessel. ...

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  24. HAWKESBURY RACES.

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  25. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A shocking railway fatality occurred between Petersham and Lewisham early this morning. Shortly after six o'clock a railway employee noticed something lying on ...

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  26. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The Port or London Authority has Informed the Government that it is prepared to refer the waterside workers' demand for an increased war bonus to arbitration ...

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  27. THE CARPATHIANS.

    A communique states: We carried by assault an important and strongly fortitled a[?]moured position in the Lupkow Pass. The Australians furiously counter-attacked ...

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  28. THE DARDANELLES.

    The forts at Chanak have been manned almost entirely by Germans, of whom there are a thousand in the forts on both sides of the Narrows. ...

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  29. PRZEMYSL'S PLIGHT.

    In the last sortie from Przemuysl three Slay regiments were sent ahead, followed by four Hungarian regiments. On meeting the Russian fire, the Slays turned back ...

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  30. INDIA.

    Concluding the financial debate in the Imperial Legislative Council, the Viceroy said:—"The Finance Minister's interesting recital of financial events brings out convincingly the ...

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  31. TURKS APPREHENSIVE.

    The Turks, fearing an onslaught from the Bulgarians, are hastly fortifying the line from Mardkenl to Lule Burgas. AMSTERDAM, March 26. ...

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  32. NO EPITAPHS IN FRENCH.

    Some amazing letters are reacting French families and local newspapers from the neighbourhood of Alsace (writes the London "Daily Mail's" correspondent). It appears ...

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  33. REJOICING IN PETROGRAD.

    When the news reached Petrograd, dense crowds thronged the streets, the Russian National Anthem rising in thunderous cadences. People kneit on the pavements in ...

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  34. WEATHER REPORT.

    The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported the following rainfall:— Aberdeen 11 points, Cassills 28, Coolah 28 ...

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  35. EAST PRUSSIA.

    The Russians have crossed the East Prussian frontier, and are now in close touch with the enemy beyond Jurburg (on the Nlemen, 10 miles from the frontier). ...

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  36. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: Scattered thunderstorms over the eastern half: otherwise fine, with variable winds. ...

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  37. MEMEL.

    It is officially announced in Berlin that the Kaiser's son, Prince Joachim, with strong forces, expelled the Russians from Memel. The Russians lost 150 killed, 500 ...

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  39. THE BURRA TRAGEDY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Wm. Escott was concluded at Burra (S.A.) on Friday, when the jury returned a verdict that deceased came to his death as the ...

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  40. GENERAL NEWS.

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