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  2. THE SUSSEX.

    An American passenger testified at the inquest on the Sussex victims that many of the lifebelt tapes were rotten and useless. The mails on the Sussex, half of which ...

    Article : 48 words
  3. THE VERY LATEST,

    A sensation was created in the [?] of Commons, when Dr. Addison, Under-Secretary for Munitions., announced that the Government has removed six strike leaders owing to ...

    Article : 226 words
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  5. THE VERY LATEST.

    Mr. Hughes's illness is unfortunate, because ha has been endeavouring to settle the wheat and metal problems. The wheat question is unsatisfactory, owing to the great ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We have carried one successful crater fighting near Hohenzollern redoubt. The enemy opposite Hulluch exploded mines, demaging our ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Associated Press, correspondent announces authoritatively that Germany believes the Sussex was mined. If she was torpedoed, Germany is prepared to disavow ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. ACUTE SITUATION.

    The Paris edition of the New York "Herald" asks President Wilson respectfully how many Americans must be killed before the United States declares war on ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. GERMAN REPORT.

    A Berlin wireless message says:—A British mine damaged our position at St. Eloi, blwing up over one hundred yards of trenches and causign casualties. The English again ...

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  10. INTENSE BOMBARDMENTS

    A communique has been issued as follows:— After an intense bombardment between the Somme and the Aisne, the enemy ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. NEUTRALS INDIGNANT

    There in growing disgust in the United States, Holland, Denmark and Seandinavia owing to the revelation intentions to stop British trade regardless of ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. MAY EXTEND VISIT.

    It was stated a few days ago that Mr. Hughes had cabled to his colleagues in Australia asking their opinion on the proposal that be should extended his stay in England. ...

    Article : 101 words
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  14. BRITISH AIR SERVICE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Billing, M.P., the well-known aviator, accused the Government of murdering pilots by providing unsuitable and unsafe aeroplanes. ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. NEWS BY WIRE.

    Ministers met again this morning to discuss matters arising from the issued of the Royal Commission to Mr. Justice Pring to investigate the petrol allegations. It was ...

    Article : 236 words
  16. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

    Hundreds of messages of sympathy reached Mr. Hughes to-day. Lord Stamfordham, the King's Private Secretary, expressed the King's regret at the ...

    Article : 263 words
  17. THE TNBANTIA.

    Experts have conclusively proved that the Dutch liner Tubantia was sunk by a German torpedo. ...

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  18. VERDUN.

    Mr. Simma, correspondent of the United Press of America, who visited the Verdun front, states that the Germans are bent on the destruction of the city. They daily hurl ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. THE GREIF.

    The Andes, one of the Aleantara'a consorts, participated in the fight with the German light cruiser Greif. The Andes was dexterously handled. She ...

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  20. GERMANY'S EASTERN EMPIRE.

    German fears are increasing that Turkey is inclined to sue for peace. Herr George Bernhard, writing in the "Vossiche Zeitung," recognises that the step is ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. SYDNEY ENLISTMENTS.

    Up to one o'clock to-dau thirty-five enlisted. ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The international Parliamentary Conference meets at the French Senate House on the 27th April and will last for four days. All the Allies will be represented, ...

    Article : 63 words
  23. ITALIAN FRONT.

    The following communique has been issued: We captured strong entrenchments at Selleta, Freikofel, and Cavailo Pass, taking prisoners. A sangainary 30 hours' light at ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    At the Bathurst Police Court William Whatnough (65), a bush labourer, collapsed in court and died almost immediately. Whatnough was called as a witness ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. RELATION TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Interviewed concerning the news expressed by Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, Sir Thomas McKonzie said that Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, expressed ...

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  26. A NEW ZEALAND "PROPHET."

    Fifty armed police left for the Uriwern country to-day to arrest "Prophet" Rua. [?] is reported he has an armed guard of 100 men, and it is also stated that he has ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. AN INQUISITIVE FREETRADER.

    Mr. R. L. Outhwaile, M.P. (Lib.) in the House of Commons, asked if Mr. Hughes had nay mandate from the Commonwealth Parliament to propose a constitutional change in ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. PRINCE BUELOW.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Genova correspondent states that the hasty recall of Prince Buelow to the German Emperor's headquaters is regarded as confirming the ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. RE-FORMING THE CABINET.

    The "Westminster Gazette" reviewing the press suggestion that Sir Edward Carson should re-form the Cabinet, says: First it was Lord Kitchener, then Lord Fisher, then ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. THE BREAD MONOPOLY.

    The unions affiliated with the Baking Trade Council were instructed a little while age to advise their members not to accept employment under Mr. Hall's bread ...

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  31. TURKEY'S IMPENDING RUIN.

    The correspondent further states that the Turkish Minister of Finance announces the imminent bankruptey of Turkish banks and the total ruin of Turkish financial and ...

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  32. SALONICA.

    Five aeroplanes at dawn raided the city and cruised for half-an-hour. Eighteen civilians were killed and 24 wounded. Many of the inhabitants became panic-stricken and ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The journal "Stampa," discussing the Paris Conference, states that the Western Commanders agreed that Germany must not be allowed facility of accumulating ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. PRIME MINISTER QUESTIONED.

    Sir E. A. Goulding asked Mr. As[?]th in the House of Commons whether the Government would try to secure the attendance of Mr. Hughes at the Paris Conference, but ...

    Article : 41 words
  35. GENERAL NEWS.

    Thirty thousand jute workers at Dundee have struck work for an increase of 15 per cent, in their pay. DUBLIN, March 28. ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. THE FORECAST.

    Meteorological Bureau, Wednesday. New South Wales: Fine, with rising temperatures; east to north-east winds; showery on the North Coast, with strong ...

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  37. STAYING IN ENGLAND.

    In many quarters is being discussed the possibility of Mr. Hughes remaining in England on British politics. He has been acc[?]med as real leader owing to his ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. EASTERN FRONT.

    A communique reports increased German aerial activity on the Dvinsk frant. We dropped twenty bombs on Dvinsk. We captured after a desperate struggle two lines ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. AUCTION SALES OF PRODUCE.

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  40. THE SOUTH POLE.

    A meeting of the official representatives of the Shackleton expedition, at which Lady Shackleton and Mrs. Mackintosh were present, considered Lieut. Stenhouse's report, and ...

    Article : 179 words
  41. NAVAL NEWS.

    The Admiralty states that British light cruisers encountered a division of German destroyers on the night of the 25th. The Cleopatra rammed and sank a destroyer, ...

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  42. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Sir Thomas McKenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in a speech at the luncheon of the Painters and Stainers Company, said that he thought a settlement of trade ...

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  43. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A [?] wireless messages states: The Russians with unprecedented numbers of men and [?] violently attacked Marshal von Hindenburg's armels north-west of ...

    Article : 135 words
  44. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission this morning opened an inquiry into the price of meat. Mr. M'K[?] appeared for the Crown, while the Pastoralists' Union. ...

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  45. HEAVY WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    Severe strong blizzards are raging in the North and in the Midlands, causing serious delays to telegraphs, telephones, and mail and express trains. ...

    Article : 78 words
  46. SYDNEY SURGEON.

    Major Scet-Sklrving, A.M.C., has received an unstinting tribue of praise in British surgical circles for a successful operation at Millbank military hospital in ...

    Article : 135 words
  47. MESSAGE FROM THE AURORA.

    The Actin Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) has received the following wireless message from Commander J. R. Stenhouse, R.N.R., chief officer of the Aurera, which is ...

    Article : 74 words
  48. REGENT BRITISH RAID.

    The newspaper "Politiken" states that the British [?]planes failed to destroy the Zeppelin shods at Tondorn. ...

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  49. THE CAUCASUS.

    A communique states: Our troops on the const. dislodged the Turks and crossed to the left bank of the Baltatchi Darassi, which falls into the Black Sen. ...

    Article : 33 words
  50. CHINA.

    [?] ramous minister of the Manchus, has telegraphed to Yuan Shih Kal imploring him to abdicate to avoid further bloodshod. Thirty-seven ...

    Article : 75 words
  51. GENERAL NEWS.

    Two Americans who were aboard the Man[?]ester Engineer state that the vessel was torpedoed without warning. It is officially estimated that 50 are ...

    Article : 71 words
  52. AN AIR BOARD.

    Lord Sydenham, in the "Times," advocates the appointment of an Air Board on the lines of the old Ordnanco Board. The air service, he says, should be able ...

    Article : 65 words
  53. WIRELESS MESSAGE.

    A copyright wireless message has been received from the Aurora stating that two months supply of stores was left at Hut Point. The diet on the Aurora was ...

    Article : 43 words
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