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  2. WAR OUTLOOK.

    'At the Royal Agricultural Society's luncheon yesterday the Acting Prime Minister, Senator Pearce, in responding to the toast of "The Naval and Military Forces of the ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The "Berlin Tageblatt" says that General Polivanoff, who recently resigned the position of Russian Minister for War, has been appointed commander-in-chief on the ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES.

    There was an inspiring spectacle at the Guildhall to-day. The vast room was crowded with a distinguished company. The searlet gowns of the aldermen and the ma[?] ...

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  5. RUSSIANS

    Trebizond has been captured by the Russian Caucasian army in co-operation with the Black Sea fleet. ...

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  6. COMPULSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) to-day presided nt n special meeting of the committee appointed to make a final effort to solve the ...

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  7. SUBMARINES.

    Count Bernstorff has informed Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) that Germany under no circumstances would give up her submarine warfare which was in ...

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  8. THE MILITARY SIGNIFICANCE.

    As to the military effect of the capture of Trebizond, there remains little to be added to what we said under this head yesterday morning. The importance of the place is very ...

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  9. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals:—At London, Berwick Law, S, (left Wellington February 24). At Gary's Harbour: Fearless, 4-m. sch (left Melbourne January 30). ...

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  10. RECRUITING.

    Seventy-three men volunteered at Victoria Barracks yesterday, and 50 were accepted. Included in the applicants for military honours yesterday was a shire clerk, who was up ...

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  11. EXPLOSION.

    A number of people were killed and wounded by an explosion in the new torpedo works at Wllhelmshaven. ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Coroner's jury returned a verdict that Warrant Officer Guy Burton Hardy, formerly of Adelaide, committed suicide while temporarily insane. He suffered ...

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  13. LAST WEEK'S FIGURES.

    Following is the offical statement of recruiting, city and country, for the week ended last Saturday, supplied to the Premier by the military authorities: ...

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  14. REFERENDUM.

    The Chiet Secretary, Mr. Black, stated yesterday that Saturday, June 10, would be declared polling day for the referendum on the hotel closing question, subject to the ...

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  15. EASTER.

    The great Easter invasion into the city is in full swing. There seem to be just as many people about as there were in the piping times of peace. Sydney may he said to be ...

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  16. TREBIZOND.

    A communique says:—The [?]orts of the Caucaslan army and the Black Sen Fleet have been crowned with the capture of Treblzond, which is the most important ...

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  17. WAR NOTES.

    Though the ultimate fall of Treblzond was regarded as a foregone conclusion, the actual news of the reduction of the port has come as something of a surprise, because of the ...

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  18. IN OTHER STATES.

    Of 130 men who volunteered to-day 90 were accepted. PERTH, Wednesday. There were 28 voluteers to-day, of whom ...

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  19. THE ALLIANCE IN REPLY.

    Mr. Marion, general secretary of N.S.W. Alliance, has supplied the following statements:- The case for the liquor trader, now definitely ...

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  20. PLANS FOR ANZAC DAY.

    At yesterday's meeting of the City of Sydney War Service Committee Mr. E. H. Palmer, the assistant secretary of the State recruiting campaign, submitted a report in ...

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  21. MR. BLACK AT BATLOW.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Black, who has recently been on a visit to Tumbarumba and Batlow, said he saw there the finest fruit he has ever seen. ...

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  22. R.M.S. KASHGAR'S VOYAGE.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Kashgar, which left Melbourne yesterday for Sydney, sailed from London on March 4. She was delayed for three days in the English Channel. ...

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  23. REINFORCEMENTS HEADED OFF.

    How the Russians managed so speedily to force their way along the [?] arrow strip of [?]rritory between tilt mountain and the coast is the military point that excites most of our ...

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  24. PEARLING TRADE.

    The Pearling Commission has arrived at Onslow. They examined Captain Parker, master pearler for 20 years, who said that his boat was [?]aid up in consequence of the ...

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  25. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique states:—We partly expelled the enemy from the Chauffour salient (in the Verdun region). An enemy aeroplane dropped hombs on ...

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  26. PREJUDICE TO RECRUITING.

    At the Moama Police Court yesterday Charles W[?]kes, a well-known local resident, was charged with making use of statements likely to prejudice recruiting. He was alleged to ...

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  27. LORD MAYOR'S LUNCHEON

    The Lord Mayor afterwards entertained Mr. Hughes and a large company at luncheon, in the Mansion House, including the Marquis of Crewe, the Earl of Meath, Lord ...

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  28. MESOPOTAMIA.

    General Sir Perey Lake reports that on Monday night there was series of heavy connter-attacks on the right bank of the T[?]gr[?]s. Our lines in places were ...

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  29. A FAMOUS PORT.

    Treblzond, it may be recalled, has been a place of more or less importance for many centuries. It represents the old Trapezus, a colony founded in the 7th century by the ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    Arrangements have been made for tho miners at Broken Hill to work five days a week pending the decision of the Arbitration Court on the claim now before it for a 44-hours ...

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  31. PLOT IN AMERICA.

    Wolfe von Igel, formerly secretary to Captain von Papen, German military attache, was arrested to-day after a fierce struggle with detectives in von Papen's ...

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  32. IMPERSONATION.

    The Premier announces that in order to guard against the impersonation of soldiers at the forthcoming refer[?]ndum, it has been decided that lists of residents of Now South ...

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  33. HOTEL HOURS.

    Nearly two hours were occupied to-day by a deputation from the liquor trade in stating its case to the Premier (Sir Alex. Peacock) against any action by the Ministry that ...

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  34. THE SERVIANS.

    General Sarrail inspected the firs portion of the Servian Army which has arrived. They are big-boned, solid [?]ants, and do not show sigus if the privations ...

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  35. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrival; [?]ndrapara, s (from Wellington). Departure: For Sydney, Port Kembla, s (from Liverpool). ...

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  36. FAIR RENTS COURT.

    The Fair Rents Court will not hear cases until Wednesday next. ...

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