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  2. CAPT. CARMICHAEL AND THE P.L.

    Captain Carmichael, M.C., M.L.A., in a speech at a meeting of the Leichhardt P.L.L. last night, said:- "In regard to conscription and my ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal [?]aig reports:—The Por[?]guese completely repulsed a ra[?]d along a 700-yards front south-castward of Laven[?] Hostile infantry were caught by ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communi[?]ue states that [?]ere have been fairly lively [?]mbardments at night time on the right of the Me[?]se and in the region of Reillon, Ancerviller, and ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    In the House of Lords this evening, Lord Salisbury moved a resolution to the effect that the present situation in Ireland had become a danger to the Empire, and a menace ...

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  6. PALESTINE.

    Mr. Massey, special corrospondent in [?]a[?]tine for the Australian Press Association, telegraphing from the British headquarters on Monday, stated[?] ...

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  7. MATUNGA'S END.

    Mrs. Mackenziem stewardess on the steamer Mat[?]ga, who has arrived in London from Denmark, has given a representative of the Australian Press Association a graphic story ...

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  8. FRANCE'S APPEAL.

    A Washington message says:—France has urgently appealed to the United States for greater speed in shipping troops to France. As the result of the ...

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  9. WAR NOTES.

    According to the communiques, the Western front appears to be as far off witnessing the launching of the threatened great German offensive as ever. Even the raids, which have ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. AIR RAIDS.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in his aviation report, states that several reconnaisances were carried out on Monday well eastward of the line. Five hundred bombs ...

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  11. MATUNGA PASSENGERS.

    With reference to the cable message from London published in yesterday's "Herald" sta[?]ing, on the authority of the stewardess, Mrs. Mackenzie, that Messrs. Green, Nob[?]e. ...

    Article : 154 words
  12. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    An address of absorbing interest on war work in Newfoundland, and referring to the activitles more especially of the womenfolk of that colony, was given by Lady Davidson ...

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  13. RECRUITING.

    Among those who enlisted to-day for active service abroad was Charles Leonard Hughes, second son of the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes's eldest son, Driver Eruest Morris ...

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  14. BRITISH TASK IN PALESTINE.

    Mr. Massey's interesting account of the recent British move in Pal[?]stine gives a fair idea of the difficulties which the troops advancing astride the Jerusalem-Nablus road ...

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  15. AIR RAID VICTIMS.

    An official report from Paris states that a [?]otha was brought down in [?]ames five kilometres from Chateau Theirry. The air raid began at five o'clock in the evening and ended ...

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  16. SHIPBUILDING.

    There are indications that the Government is energetically seeking immediately to increase shipbuilding. Mr. Lloyd George, Sir Erie Geddes, and other members of the ...

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  17. AIRSHIPS OVER ENGLAND.

    The Press Bureau reports that airships attacked the Yorkshire coast this evening. A few bombs were dropped slightly inland. The raid is progressing. ...

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  18. POSTAL ROBBERY.

    The custodian of mails at the parcels branch of the G.P.O., Central-square, yesterday received a telegram from the stationmaster at Guildford stating that a small mail bag, ...

    Article : 244 words
  19. THE STUTTGART RAID.

    According to a cablegram from Bas[?]e, the Stuttgart Burgomaster has made urgent representations to von Hindenburg, calling for instant reprisals against Britain. German ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. IRELAND.

    The "Daily News" Dublin correspondent telegraphs that many Irishmen expect Mr. Dillon's first action will be to renew the advances made recently to the Sinn Feiners ...

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  21. NATIONALIST LEADER.

    Mr. John Dillon, M.P., has been unanimously elected leader of the Nationalist party in succession to the late Mr. John Redmond. ...

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  22. WAR AND PROGRESS.

    If the war has produced few inventions which are likely to be of benefit to mankind in times of peace, it has certainly brought about a remarkably rapid improvement in ...

    Article : 302 words
  23. M.P. KILLED.

    Major P. K. Glazebrook, Unionist member of the House of Commons for Manchester South, has been killed in Palestine. ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Gilmour, cabling on Monday, stated: The artillery facing the Australian front is warming up. The Australians during the occupation of this part of the line have been ...

    Article : 375 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Senate this afternoon adopted a motion directing the Government to inquire into the possibility of a project for re[?]lling lakes Ngam[?] and Makarikar[?], in the Kalahari ...

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  26. DELEGATE TO BOLSHEVIKS.

    A deputation, representing the Trades Hall and the Socialist party, waited upon the Minister for Home and Territories, Mr. Gly[?], to-day, with a request for a review of his ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. COUNT LUXBURG.

    A Santiago message states that Count Luxburg, the German Minister to the Argentine, who was handed his passport, has arrived in Chile by train from the Argentine. ...

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  28. AMERICAN LOANS FOR BRITAIN.

    The United States Treasury has announced an additional credit of 200,000,000 dollars for Britain. This makes the total amount of loans to Britain 2,520,000,000 dollars. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Gilmour (special correspondent of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association on the Western front) cables:—Sir T. B. Robinson (Agent-General for Queensland) and ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    According to a Washington cablegram, the second draft of 800,000 men will be called up gradually to camps in order not to interfere with industry and agriculture. At least ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. MEAT PRICES.

    ThE Chief Interstate Commissioner, Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., and Mr. Stephen Mills, Deputy Commissioner, yesterday continued the inquiry into the meat industry in relation to ...

    Article : 414 words
  32. DUKE OF COURLAND.

    Cope[?]hagen advices state that a message from Berlin announces that the Courland Diet has offered the German Emperor the dukedom of Courland. ...

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  33. SETTLING SOLDIERS.

    The policy of the Victorian Government in regard to so[?]ling soldiers on the land was announced by the Minister for Lands, Mr. Clarke, in the Legisiative Council. The ...

    Article : 318 words
  34. AMERICAN WAR SECRETARY.

    A Paris message states that Mr. Newton Baker (America[?] Secretary for War) arrived in France several days ago aboard a cruiser which was part of the convey of 10,000 troops. ...

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  35. AIR RAID VICTIMS.

    The publication this morning of the casualty lists in connection with the recent air raids over Paris and London serves to remind us that the French and British capitals ...

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  36. GERMAN INFLUENCE IN SPAIN.

    The Madrid newspaper "Sol" states that the German Ambassador admits relations with the banished anarchists, and adds that one of the latter, Phscual, conferred with the ...

    Article : 67 words
  37. NORWAY AND GERMANY.

    A Copenhagen message states that owing to Norway's agreement with America, the German Purchase office has denounced air contracts with Norwegi[?] [?]rms. The ...

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  38. ROUMANIAN OILFIELDS.

    A Hague message states that negotiations are progressing at Bucharest for the exploitation of the Roumanian oilfields. Representatives of Austrian and German banks are ...

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  39. FREE CHURCH AND WAR.

    At the annual assembly of the Free Church Council the Rev. John Selble said that Free Churchmen were prepared to [?] much more than they had been already asked to ...

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  40. OFFICERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.

    An officers' employment burea[?] has been formed under a committee, including Lord St. Davids, General Smith-Dorri[?]n, Admiral Fawkes, and employers in Great Britain and ...

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  41. RUSSIA.

    The Press Burea[?] states that the post office announces the suspension of the mail and money order services to Roumania and Russia, except Finland. ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The general election will take place on Saturday. The leader of the Opposition, Mr. E. H. Macartney, is confident the Nationalists in the next Parliament will predominate. ...

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  43. BOLO PASHA.

    The appeal of Bolo Pasha against the sentence of death passed against him has been dismissed. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED.

    Mr. and Mrs. M'K[?]rn, of Murrurundi, Mosman, have received intimation that the Military Medal has been awarded to their son, Sapper Stewart H. G. M'Kern, of the Field ...

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  45. RATIONING IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. J. R. Clynes (Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Contrai Department), announced that all arrangements were ready to ration bread and [?]our ...

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  46. HOLLAND AND GERMANY.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that the Dutch Government has advised the o[?] of Dutch vessels on the Rhine to re[?] [?] from German waters, fear[?] [?] ...

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  47. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The general committee meeting of the New South Wales division of the Red Cross, to be held on March 20, will be addressed by Mrs. Su[?]man. ...

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