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  2. R.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    The P.L.L. conference sittings were resumed last night at the I.O.O.F. Temple, Mr. Farrar, M.L.C., occupying the chair. The Premier wrote that, pending a decision ...

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  3. MR. HUGHES.

    The Upper Library of the University was crowded with an enthusiastic audience of dons, graduates, and undergraduates when Mr. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, ...

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  4. WESTERN, FRONT.

    A French communique states: A French aeroplane when shelling struck a Zeppelin at a height of 4000 metres off Zeebrugge. Another at Ostend hit a torpedo boat. ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    The "London Gazette notifies the suspension of action in the Civil courts in Ireland for offences uuder the Defence of the Realm Act. ...

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  6. NAVAL FIGHT.

    Experts are of the opinion that the battle cruisers, consisted of the Derff[?]inger, Lutzow, Moltke Sexd[?]tz, Hindenburg, and light cruisers of the Emden class. The ...

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  7. DUBLIN.

    The bombardment of Lowestoft and Yarmouth was car-' ried out by German battlecruisers and light cruisers. ...

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  8. THE VALUE OF AIRSHIPS.

    It is clear that the scouting work of the Zeppelin airships was of the greatest value to the Germans in this last raid of theirs, just as it has been of the greatest value ...

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  9. WAR NOTES.

    From this morning's cables it seems that the main facts of the visit of German battle-cruisers to the cast coast of England are these: The enemy came from Cuxhaven and ...

    Article : 316 words
  10. OUTBURST OF MADNESS.

    When seen to-night in regard to the rebellion in Dublin, Archbishop Carr said the existence of a small number of Irish irreconcilables had been known—and by themselves ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. "THE KEY OF THE ATLANTIC."

    In view of present developments, it is interesting to note that the New York "World" a few weeks ago published extracts from a pamphlet which the German Foreign Office is ...

    Article : 337 words
  12. COMPULSION.

    The Secret Session was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. It is officially stated that the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith). Mr. Bonnar Law ...

    Article : 174 words
  13. MR. MASSEY'S COMMENT.

    Referring to the Dublin riots in the speech at a public gathering at Wellington the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said:—"The news has come to me as a shock ...

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  14. BRITISH HEAVY SHIPS TOO LATE[?]

    In the ordinary course of events, the commander of the British light squadron would probably not have dreamed of tackling the German giants—the risk to himself would ...

    Article : 329 words
  15. ROYAL ACADEMY.

    It is characteristic of the Royal Academy exhibits this year that there are many war pictures, including Powers' large pictures of the Australian Light Horse and the Anzac[?]s ...

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  16. EDUCATION.

    The conference on education, held by the council of the Parents and Citizens' Associations in New South Wales, continued its sittings yesterday in the Assembly Hall in ...

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  17. INDIGNATION IN VICTORIA.

    It was decided by the United Irish League of Melbourne, at a hast[?]ly summoned meeting held at the Celtic Club last night, to cable the following message to Mr. John E. Redmond, ...

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  18. RAILWAYS AND TRAMWAYS

    The railway earnings show an increase last quarter over the figures of the corresponding quarter of last year of £138,811, and the working expenses an increase of £192,557 ...

    Article : 184 words
  19. EGYPT.

    It is officially stated in connection with tho fighting on Sunday at Katia (28 miles from the Suez Canal) that a greatly superior foice, consisting of 1000 ...

    Article : 104 words
  20. ZEPPELINS.

    The air raiders of Essex and K[?]nt encountered numerous anti-aircraft guns. Shells were bursting in every direction, many near one Zeppelin whose crew were ...

    Article : 295 words
  21. CABLE TO MR. REDMOND.

    The following cable message has been sent to Mr. John Redmond, M.P., by Dr. MacCarthy, chairman of the N.S.W. Home Rule executive: ...

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  22. KENT POWDER FACTORY.

    It is officially stated that the casualties in connection with the explosion in a powder factory, which occurred in Kent early in the month were 106 men killed and 66 injured. ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HARVEST.

    The official Government harvest statisti[?]s show that for the recent season tho wheat yield was 34,134,504 bushels (average 12.44 per acre); hay, 754,516 tons (average 1.58); ...

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  24. EFFORTS DEHPLORED.

    At the annual district meeting of the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society (Victoria district) to day the following motion was carried unanimously:—That the H.A.C.B. ...

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  25. OUR HOPE FOR THE FUTURE.

    The German communique goes a little further, and states that the vessels returned "unelamaged" This hardly coincides with the unofficial London cuble of this morning, ...

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  26. SUBMARINES.

    The State Department in de[?]ning the American attitude in regard to armed mercnantmen has issued a statement upholding the light of merchant ships to arm ...

    Article : 209 words
  27. SHAKESPEARE AND CERVANTES.

    His Majesty King George has exchanged greetings with King Alfonso of Spain in connection with the C[?]rvantes and Shakespeare celebrations. ...

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  28. POSTAL OFFICIAL CHARGED.

    In the Central Police Court to-day, Thomas Gillinder was charged that, between January 1 and March l8, at Brisbane, being employed in the Commonwealth Public Service, he stole ...

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  29. EXPORT OF OPAL.

    At a large public meeting held yesterday in connection with the opal industry, tbe following motion was unanimously carried:- "That a letter be written thanking the ...

    Article : 107 words
  30. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Lieutenant Colin Munro, a Queenslander, of the Field Artillery, ha died of wounds. ...

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  31. LINKING UP THE STATES.

    The Royal Commission appointed by the Queensland Government took evidence in Murwillumbah yesterday in connection with the proposed railway connection with ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. DAY LABOUR.

    Referring to the question of contract versus day labour, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) yesterday stated that a tender for undergrounding work at Adelaide was submitted for ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. OLICE AND MOTORISTS.

    Owing to the danger to the public by motor car and motor cycle racing for record breaking purposes, the Inspector-General of Police has issued instructions to the police on the ...

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  34. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The B.M.S. Malwa (which left Sydney on March 15) has arrived at London. The steamer Waitc[?]o (which left Sydney on March 22), and the barque Albert (which ...

    Article : 41 words
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