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  3. THE VERY LATEST.

    The resignation of Mr. Brynn has caused a sensation at Washington unparalleled in recent years. The majority of the newspapers consider ...

    Article : 161 words
  4. FRENCH GAINS.

    The latest communique states: We carried the whole western island of Neuville , St. Vaast, in addition to more houses in the principal street of the northern island. ...

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  5. AMERICAN NOTE.

    The Exchange News Agency says that the United States Sate to Germany has been despatched. President Wilson has accepted Mr. Bryan's ...

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  6. FIGHTING AT GALLIPOLI.

    The lighting lately has been almost confined to the portion of our line known as Quinn's Post, where the Turkish trenches and our own are within a few yards of each ...

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  7. THE BRITISH LINE.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports: Since June the situation is unchanged on the British front. There is loss artillery activity. ...

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  8. YSER LINE.

    An enormous transport of German troops continues to the Yser front. The Dutch frontier has been closed with electrified wires. ...

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  9. MR. BRYAN EXPLAINS.

    Mr. Bryan has issued a statement, to the effect that his resignation was due to President Wilson's refusal to consider the investigation of the Lusitania question by ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The latest casualty list, contains the names of 30 officers and 2650 men. Or those casualties, 2002 occurred in France, and 569 in the Dardanelles. ...

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  11. PRESIDENT'S STATEMENT.

    President Wilson, in an authorised statement. deprecates the sensational statements by the newspapers. The German Note regarding the Cull Light and Cushing is not ...

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  12. REDEEMED HIMSELF.

    Professor .J. H. Morgan narrated the genesis of the Army Sentences Suspension Act, giving a sentenced soldier an opportunity of redeeming his character. ...

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  13. MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    While the almost that public opinion expects is that the United States Government will break off diplomatic relations with Germany quiet preparations of a military and ...

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  14. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique says:—We captured two and at certain points three lines of trenches on the outskirts of Bois Le Pretre. ...

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  15. DIFFERENT METHODS.

    Mr. Bryan's letter of resignation and President Wilson's reply. reluctantly accepting it, are most cordial, and make it clear that both pursue the same end, and differ ...

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  16. U.S. FLEET.

    The proposed cruise of the Atlantic Fleet in direction of San Francisco has been cancelled and the fleet remains in Eastern waters to engage in manoeuvres. ...

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  17. GERMAN REPORT.

    A German communique admits the with drawal from Neuville, and claims that French attacks south-east of Zucawne were repulsed with much bloodshed. ...

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  18. BELGIUM.

    Dutch newspapers are perturbed by a speech of the King of Bavaria stating that the fruits of the war will be the extension of the German EmPire so that it may be ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. THE DOMINIONS.

    Lord Sydenham presided at the Colonial Institute, when Sir John McCall (Agent General for Tasmania) read a paper advocating convention at the end of the ...

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  20. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord Of the Admiralty, announced in the House of Commons that a German submarine had been sunk, and officers and a crew of 21 ...

    Article : 192 words
  21. ZEPPELIN DESTROYER.

    On the recommendation of General Joffre, Commander-in-Chief of the French Army, the Cross of the Legion of Honour has been conferred upon Naval Flight ...

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  22. HERO OF THE AIR.

    Many civilians witnessed the destruction of the Zeppelin. The German guns, on the parade ground at Ghent, opened a heavy fire at two aeroplanes trying to cat off the ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. AVIATION WARFARE.

    An Austrian aeroplane hombarded Podgoritza without doing any harm. ...

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  24. GENERAL OFFENSIVE.

    The "Daily Chroa[?]e's" Athens correspondent states that the general offensive at the Dardanelles continues with most important results. ...

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  25. TORPEDOED.

    The British collier Lady Salisbury was torpedoed off Harwich without any warning. Sixteen of the ship's company were saved and two others missing. ...

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  26. NEWS BY WIRE.

    Boisterous weather with rain and snow prevailed almost generally throughout the State this morning. At Mount Victoria there was snow ten inches deep. The ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. WAR MATERIALS.

    A committee has been formed to organise 4000 men in Smithfield market who have volunteered in their services for spare time work in munition factories. ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. MUNITIONS BILL.

    The Munitions Bill has been passed by the House of Lord and has also received the Royal assent. In the discussion of the measure in the ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN SPY ARRESTED.

    An Austrian Spy has been arrested at Domodossola with a large bomb in his possession and a plan of the Slmpion tunnel. ...

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  30. HANGAR DAMAGED.

    An Amsterdam message says the explosion at the Evere aerodrome was so tremendous that it is considered curtain that a Zeppelin was inside, the hangar with gas reservoirs ...

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  31. STABBED ON A STEAMER.

    While the mail steamer Medina was on her way from Melbourne to Sydney a fireman named Bagga was found to be suffering from knlle wounds under the heart. ...

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  32. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    Nine British hydro-aeroplanes bombed Akbasch, in Gallipoll Harbour, killing three and wounding twelve soldiers, and severely damaging a transport and material. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    A meeting was held in the council chamber yesterday afternoon, to make arrangements for the holding of a gift afternoon in connection with the wounded Australian troops. The ...

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  34. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr. F. G. Kellaway (Lib.) Intervened in the debate on the question of the pooling of Ministerial salaries, and recalled that the casualties showed hundreds of killed ...

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  35. TROUBLE AT BALMAIN COLLIERY.

    Trouble occurred between the Colliery Employees' Union and the proprietors of Balmain Colliery concerning working conditions. As a consequence the colliery has been thrown ...

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  36. COAL OUTPUT.

    The Coal Committee reports that 191,170 miner's joined the army up to the end of February. The shortage of production owing to the war was 12,000,000 tons per ...

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  37. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    The duel of Tohame (or Tolmcin), on the Isenzo, south-east of Caporetta, continues with unabated fierceness. The Italians at Montero are pouring ...

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  38. COLLIERY EXPLOSIVES.

    The fact that work at a number of coal minus has been retarded owing to the scarcity of permitted explosives has been brought under the notice of Mr. Eastell in ...

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  39. LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—As there are tenant farmers and others in want of assistance resulting from the recent. Hooding of low-lying lands, will the Mayor be good enough to convene a ...

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  40. SPECIAL VOLUNTEERS.

    Hundreds of city business and professional men have enrolled as volunteers for the munition brigade to put in their week ends at Woolwich arsenal making ...

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  41. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  42. BOMBS ON VENICE.

    It is officially stilted that an Australian aeroplane bombed Venice, damaging some houses and wounding a woman and girl. Another bomb was dropped inland, one person being ...

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  43. WEATHER REPORT.

    The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West Maitland Telegraph Station reported the Following rainfall:— Baraba, 10 points; Blagara, 12; ...

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  44. DARDANELLES.

    The Salonica representative of the "Echode paris" states that, owing to the uncertainty about Roumanlun intervention and the stubbornness of the attacks upon ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. IRISH QUESTION.

    The question of Mr. J. H. M. Campbell's appointment as Lord Chancellor of Ireland continues to cause anxiety in the Cabinet. It in understood that the Liberals offer Mr. ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN CLAIM.

    It is officially stated that a naval aeroplane short down the airship Citta di Ferrara, returning from Flume. Two officers and five of the crew were captured. ...

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  47. THE FORECAST.

    Meteorological Bureau, Thursday. Now South Wales; Further rains on the Coast and highlands, extending to the North Count; fine Inland, with strong southerly ...

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  48. VON HINDENBURG.

    It is reported that Marsahal von Hindenbure remarked, We have finished with the Russian rabble, and can now turn our attention to the Italians." ...

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  49. EUROPE'S SICK MAN.

    The Sultan of Turkey declares that he will resign when he is requested to leave Constantinople. ...

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  51. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

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  52. GERMANY'S POSITION.

    The German Emperor has returned to Berlin. Addressing the troops in Galiola he admitted that the losses at Przemysl were very heavy, but were unavoidable as the ...

    Article : 89 words
  53. ATCTION SALES OF PRODUCE.

    At the Sydney goods-yard not a single truck-lead of forage or grain was offered at auction. The whole tell consignments forage and four truck-loads of potatoes were ...

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  54. FALLEN AUSTRALIANS.

    A memorial servicer to Australian and New Zealand troops will be it old at St. Paul's next Tuesday evening. The Arelibishop of Canterbury will attend. ...

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