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  2. SIX O'CLOCK.

    It was announced as a "great inspirational meeting." There can be no doubt about the inspirational effect of last night's six o'clock campaign meeting in the Town Hall. There ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The Royal Commission of Inquiry into the causes of the Irish rebellion, resumed its sittings to-day. Lord Hardinge read a letter from ...

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  4. CONFERENCE.

    What is expected to be one of the most important of the conferences of Premiers yet held was formally opened to-day by the State Governer (Sir Henry Galway). The ceremony ...

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  5. EASTERN FRONT.

    A communique says:—The enemy's attempt to take the offensive north of Lake Ilzon, In the Illukst region (northward of Dvinsk), was repulsed with heavy losses. ...

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  6. GREAT STRUGGLE.

    It is reported in Rome that the Austrian losses during the first three days of the Trentino battle are estimated at 23,000. Swiss advices give 20,000 as the Austrian ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique says:—The Germans continued their attacks on Mort Homme (west of the Meuse) and occupied the first-line trenches on the western ...

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  8. TRENTINO. ENEMY OFFENSIVE.

    The latest French communique reports desperate fighting the Meuse. The French captured two German ...

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  9. RIGA.

    A German cruiser fleet, including the new battie-cruiser Hindenburg, passed Fehmern Island (off the Schleswig-Holstein coast). The fleet was going in the ...

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  10. THE VERDUN BATTLE.

    The Germans are continuing their new series of attacks in that portion of the Verdun salient which lies to the westward of the Meuse, and the most terrific fighting only ...

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  11. BALKANS.

    A German communique says: The obstacles due to floods in the Vardar Valley have been removed. CEREALS FOR ENEMY. ...

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  12. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: At London, Harbury, s, (left Sydney March 16), At San Francisco: La Roche Jaquelein, bq (neft Newcastle March 1). At Port Townsend: J. W. Clise, ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Prinsloo, a former Boer general, giving evidence before the Rebellion Commission, said he met Christian De Wet and Hertzog at his farm in the Harrismith district. ...

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  14. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 157 men volunteered, and of these 118 were accepted. The enrolling office at the Barracks had hardly opened when two men in uniform ...

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  15. PORT SAID.

    Two enemy aeroplanes dropped 16 bombs on Port Said on Sunday morning. They were mostly directed at the Arab quarter. Two civilians were killed and 13 seriously ...

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  16. IRISH SITUATION.

    The "Daily Mail" and the "Daily Chronicle" advocate the re-opening of the 1914 Buckingham Palace Conference on broader lines, in order to seek a settlement of the ...

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  17. MESOPOTAMIA.

    It is officially announced that General Sir Percy Lake, Commnnder-in-Chief of the British forces in Mesopotamia, reports: On the 19th the enemy vacated Bethaiessa ...

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  18. GERMANY.

    It is understood that Dr. Heifferich will succeed Dr. Delbruck as Minister of the Interior. The "Berlin Tageblatt" says Herr von ...

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  19. WAR NOTES.

    Although it is not of extreme importance. the cable concerning Mesopotamia appearing this morning is of decided interest. The most striking feature of it is, of course, the news ...

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  20. WALSH ISLAND.

    The boilermakers returned to work this morning, but the ironworkers still remained out on strike. It is understood that the boilermakers will ...

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  21. CITY RALLY.

    Sergeant Saunders opened the meeting in Market-street, between George and Pitt streets, yesterday, at 1 o'clock. The returned soldier said that and other ...

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  22. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    A representative of the "New York Times" had an interview with Lord Hardinge, late Viceroy of India, who said:- "For months early in the war only from ...

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  23. SUBMARINES.

    Owing to the activity of British and Russian submarines in the Cattegat and Baltic, the German torpedo flotilla has been considerably reinforced south of the ...

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  24. HOME DUTY.

    The Lord Mayor, in answering a question in regard to the employment of returned soldiers at the mqeting of the City Council last night, referred to the large number of able-bodied ...

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  25. NEED FOR THRIFT.

    "The greatest need in our own national affairs "is—economy," [?]aid Mr. W. S. Kenst, M.L.A., chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of Victoria, who l8 visiting Sydney, ...

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  26. A MATTER OF WAITING.

    Assuming that the Russians who have joined Gorringe really did come from Kirmanshah. there is a suggestion about the position that the Kirmanshah column ...

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  27. MEETING IN LIVERPOOL STREET.

    Sergeant-Major Durand and Corporal Edwards spent a strenuous hour and a half at the recruiting meeting held from 12.30 to 2 p.m. In Liverpool-street yesterday. The ...

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  28. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister or Australia and Mrs. Hughes and the High Commissioner and Mrs. Fisher visited Devonport und were the guests of Vice-Admiral Sir George ...

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  29. LATEST IN SURGERY.

    Three German professors, Sauerbruck, Ruge, and Felix, of the Zurich University, have been carrying of remarkable experiments in the military hospitals to ...

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  30. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS.

    Last night at the Protestant Hall a meeting of rejected volunteers was field. The chair was taken by Sergeant W. A. Melville, of the Returned Soldiers' Association. The ...

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  31. ARMENIANS.

    The Russian entry into Trebizond has thrown light on the fate of the Armenians. Three thousand of the leading families were ordered to procure waggons ...

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  32. THE POSITION UNALTERED.

    But there is one aspect of the matter that will doubtless spring to the minds of some readers. All along we have been told at the uselessness of attempting wide flanking ...

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  33. CAPTAIN GILDER.

    Mr. S. A. E. B. Gilder has received a cable message from France sta[?]ing that his son, A. E. B. Gilder, who left for the front last year as a lientenant in charge of the 7th ...

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  34. TRADE INTERESTS.

    Merchants and manufacturers discussed Britain's prohibition of various imports, and passed a resolution urging that the Allies establish a trade undedstanding, ...

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  35. THE COMMON CAUSE.

    A Lectures Committee, under M. Pichon's presidency, is being formed in Paris to spread knowlede throughout France of what the Allies are doing in the common ...

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  36. INSPECTION OF TROOPS.

    Another inspecttion of troops will be held by the District Commandant, Brigadler-General Ramaciotti, V.D., on the old review ground, Moore Park, next to the Zoological ...

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  37. LETTERS TO MEN IN THE A.S.C.

    A special order has been issued that all mail matter for members of the 300th and 301st Motor Transport A.S.C. units, 17th Divisional Supply Column, are to be addressed ...

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  38. EAST COAST RAID.

    A bomb dropped by one of the German [?]eaplanes which raided the east coast of Kent on Saturday morning exploded within ten yards of a hospital in Kent. All ...

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  39. OVERFLOW MEETING.

    Before Mr. L. F. Heydon, M.L.C. (president of the Citizens' 6 o'clock Closing Associati[?] took the chair at the overflow meeting in the Congregational Church, Pitt-street, the whole ...

    Article : 131 words
  40. DEATH FROM SMALLPOX.

    A smallpox patient, Pic. Geo. Wilson, of the Otago Battalion, has died of smallpox in the quarantine station. ...

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