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  2. WAVERLEY COUNCIL.

    The trouble in the Waverley Council, which led to certain aldermen being fined, and resigning after Court proceedings recently, has not yet reached finality. A further report ...

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  3. WAR CABINET.

    To-morrow afternoon the leader of the Liberal party in the Federal Parliament (Mr. Cook), who is the Minister for the Navy in the new administration, will learn what his ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The views of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, published in Munich papers, are indicative of the German attitude at the present time. We have seen it stated so often by the German ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The "New York Herald" says that a German submarine was sighted off Newport News. An American warship ordered her to "drive off or sink." The ...

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  6. AMERICA.

    A Copenhagen message states that me "Vorwaerts," the German Socialist organ, reports that Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American labour organisations, ...

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  7. NEW WAR LOAN.

    Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced in the House of Commons this evening that the subscriptions to the new war loan included new money ...

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  8. WAR'S LAST STAGE.

    A Munich newspaper states that von Hindenburg declared that, theoretically, the war could continue indefinitely, because the German losses were below the ...

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  9. £700,000,000

    The subscriptions to the British war loan include new money amounting to at least £700,000,000, without ...

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  10. ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    Advices from Berlin state that President Wilson several months ago cautioned Germany that the Zeppelin raids on populous cities were regarded with disapproval by ...

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  11. THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    Bolivia, in a Note, proposes that the American neutrals make a joint declaration that the submarining of neutral merchantmen is illegal. ...

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  12. THE DEFENSIVE AIM.

    When von Hindenburg refers to the aim in this war being one of defence, he is no doubt expressing the new German idea fairly accurately. When Germany was unable to achieve ...

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  13. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Daily Express" says the Dardanelles interim report will cover the entire history of the expedition, and will contain a surprisingly frank criticism of soldiers ...

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  14. PRICE OF PAPER.

    Regulations authorise the Government to fix the price of printing-paper. ...

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  15. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons last evening Mr. Bonar Law, answering Mr. Asquith, said that the Government had decided upon further most drastic restrictions of imports affecting ...

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  16. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official message from Mesopotamia says:—We occupied two front lines extending 350 yards and 540 yards respectively along the Sannaiy[?]t defence. ...

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  17. CAPTIVES ON SUBMARINE

    The captain of the Danish steamer Thor II, after describing the torpedoing of his vessel, says that he and his wife, with their six-year-old daughter, were taken on ...

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  18. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Albert Sander and Charles Wunnenberg have been arrested, charged with conspiracy to employ agents to obtain military information, maps, and photographs in Great Britain, ...

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  19. PRISONERS ON SUBMARINES.

    The story which has just been related by the captain of the Danish steamer Thor II., who, together with his wife and young daughter, was held as prisoners on a German ...

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  20. TREATMENT OF SERVIANS

    According to the "Temps" reliable narratives from Servia state that 40,000 people have been torn from their homes and sent to Hungary. Troops raided towns and ...

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  21. THREE DELEGATES.

    The first definite statement regarding the delegates who will represent Australia at the forthcoming Imperial conference was made to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  22. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We carried out a successful raid south of Souchez, blew up a mine-shaft, and destroyed several occupied dugouts. ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred of General Funston. who took a prominent part in the Spanish-American war, and was in command of the United States troops in Mexico, in pursuit of ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S IMPORTS.

    An official announcement is to be made on Thursday regarding the further drastic restrictions of imports which the Government has decided upon. ...

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  25. MORE HONOURS.

    Forty-six Australians and nine New Zealanders have been awarded the Military Medal. Corporal J. O'Brien, of the Australian ...

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  26. GREECE.

    The Entente Legations explain that the continuation of the blockade is due to the incomplete fulfilment of the last ultimatum, especially in respect of the half-hearted ...

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  27. THE HAMBURG EXPLOSION.

    Hamburg newspapers give an idea of the death roll that resulted from the recent munitions explosion near the town by describing the funerals of 105 young women. No ...

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  28. SUBMARINE WAR.

    Information received through Swiss channels says that Germany lost 115 submarines up to February 15, and Austria 13. The losses were heaviest in January ...

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  29. ARMING AMERICAN MERCHANT SHIPS.

    According to recent messages from New York, the United States is seriously considering the question of arming her merchant ships. Nothing in the shape of an official ...

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  30. MENTAL DISORDERS.

    Dr. Oswald, of Glasgow Asylum, reports that war worries have not increased insanity as feared. This was largely due to the decrease of poverty and the higher standard of living. ...

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  31. OPINIONS IN THE WEST.

    The Premier (Mr. Wilson) regards the coalition of the Hughes and the Liberal parties as highly satisfactory, and considers the names of the ministers sufficient warranty that the ...

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  32. SPAIN.

    Senor Romanones, the Premier, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said that the entire Spanish merchant fleet had been paralysed since January, but that the ...

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  33. "OUR WOUNDED HEROES."

    Some time ago the Federal authorities prohibited the word "Anzac" being used for businesss premises, private houses, and goods. According to the Commonwealth Gazette, ...

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  34. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    The Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland presided yesterday at the seventy-second annual meeting of the Sydney Hospital. Mr. C. L. Garland, hon. treasurer, presented ...

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  35. GREEK ARMY.

    A curious proclamation to the banished army, issued by the War Minister, exborts it to remain patient and enduring "until the days of sorrow pass and sunshine ...

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  36. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    A French communique states: A Zeppelin on the night of the 17th inst. flew over the French coast from the Straits of Dover to the suburbs of Boulogne, and dropped ...

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  37. NEW GERMAN STEAMERS

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that since the outbreak of the war 13 steamers, aggregating over 70,000 tons, have been built for the North-German Lloyd, and ...

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  38. THE WARATAHS.

    Corporal Alexander, who gave up his position in the Nowra branch of the E. S. and A. Bank to join the South Coast Waratah route mar[?] from Nowra to Sydney, has returned from the ...

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  39. SALONICA FRONT.

    There is great British artillery and aerial activity on the Salonica front. On Saturday the Allies captured 100 prisoners and a machine gun in the ...

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  40. SUNKEN SUBMARINES.

    A message from Rotterdam states that the "Tagliche Rundschau" (Berlin) doscribes a wonderful apparatus for saving submarine's and their crews. The latter send up buoys ...

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  41. RUSSIA'S NEEDS.

    Two interesting items regarding Russia have been referred to in recent cablegrams. One which comes from New York refers to the financing of a hug[?] munition ...

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  42. IRELAND'S CLAIMS.

    [?]n the House of Commons, Mr. Lynch (Nationalist) as[?]ed whether the Government would allow accredited representatives of Ireland to attend the International ...

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  43. PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    Ecuador has replied to Mexico's proposal for joint neutral action with a view to ending the European war. Ecuador suggests a pan-American Congress in Uruguay ...

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  44. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    The secretary of the Labour Council, M[?]. E. J. Kavanagh, recently received a communication from the Minister for Public Instruction, Mr. A. G. F. James inviting the ...

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  45. VOLUNTARY SERVICE.

    Mr. Hodge (Minister for Labour), in a speech at Nottingham, urged all capable of helping to join in voluntary national service, especially in steelworks and ...

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  46. SURCHARGES.

    A letter was received from the Under-Secretary of the Local Government Department by the Waverley Council last night stating that after investigation it was found that ...

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  47. RIGHTS OF RUSSIAN JEWS.

    The newspapers state that M. Protopopoff (Minister of the Interior) proposes by decree to remove the restrictions preventing the Jews from freely trading and ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Queensland Rifle Association was held last night. Among the names of the vice-presidents who figured on last year's list was that of Mr. J. A. Fihelly, ...

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  49. NEWCASTLE VALUATIONS.

    Over one hundred ratepayers held a special meeting to-night [?]nd protested against the increased valuations made by the council on city properties. In some instances, it was ...

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  50. WOMEN IN THE ARMY.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Adjutant-General has devised a scheme for substituting women in certain branches of the army in England and France, in order to ...

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  51. REVISING EXEMPTIONS.

    It is understood that the Government has ordered the revision of all exemptions of [?]en under 31 years. The army's principal need is men fit for any service, especially ...

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  52. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    The two Industrial Judges recently appointed have been provided with [?]ccommodation in the buildings in Chancery-square, Judge Rolin being located in the main ...

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  53. SMALLPOX IN GERMANY.

    German newspapers announce that smallpox epidemics have broken out at Essen, Magdeburg. Hamburg, and Berlin. The epidemics are believed to have been ...

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  54. MINERS AND THE WAR.

    The conference of South Wales miners now sitting at Cardiff, has reversed its previous decision, and decided to accept the Government's "combing out" scheme in connection ...

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