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  2. THE PREMIERS.

    The Premiers entered upon serious business to-day, and mnde substantial progress with the long list of important matters they are called upon to deal with. Mr. Crawford ...

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  3. STRIKE EVIL.

    Mr. Black, Chief Secretary, made an interesting statement at the Millions Club luncheon yesterday regarding German influence in the promotion of strikes. ...

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  4. IRELAND.

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

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  5. EASTERN FRONT.

    A communique says:—All enemy efforts to take the offensive north of Lake Narocz (southward of Dvinsk) were repulsed. South of the lake a large gathering of ...

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  6. THE WEST.

    An unofficial Paris message says that since Friday twelve score German heavy guns have been battering at the French positions west and north of Mort Homme and ...

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  7. THE WEST

    Fierce fighting continues in the vicinity of Verdun. The Germans gained ground east of the Meuse. The French are ...

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  8. THE GERMAN SUCCESS.

    Now we learn that these assaults have been delivered, and delivered over a front comprising, apparently, the whole northern section of the ridge. And they have, ...

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  9. SUBMARINE WAR.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Washington correspondent says that President Wilson is prepared to make a serious issue of the question of the punishment of the ...

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  10. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 115 men volunteered, and 70 were accepted. The chief feature of yesterday's recruiting was the enrolment of sons of ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    General V. C. M. Sellheim, Colonel McAnderson and 350 members of the Cairo headquarters staff have arrived at Paddington. Extensive but accommodation is being ...

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  12. IN OTHER STATES.

    Seventy-three recruits were obtained to-day. from 128 volunteers. ADELAIDE, Tuesday. Yesterday 64 men volunteered at Adelaide ...

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  13. THE VERDUN BATTLE.

    The news available up till an early hour this morning concerning the fighting in the Verdun region is still satisfactory. An unofficial Paris message gives details of the ...

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  14. RECRUITS' TEETH.

    The principal medical officer for New South Wales, Colonel E. S. Stokes, his issued an Instruction that "no recruit who requires dental treatment before being fit will be ...

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  15. AFTER THE WAR.

    Mr. Asquith, replying to a question in the House of Commons, said the Government's advisers had failed to find evidence that Germany and America were making ...

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  16. THE BLOCKADE.

    The American Note to Britain, on the subject of mail interference makes it plain that the United States cannot consent to a continuance of Britain's policy. ...

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  17. CAMP INSPECTION.

    Brigadier-General Ramac[?]tti, the State Commandant, to-day paid a visit of inspection to the local military camp, in company with Lieut. Smith, A.D.C., and expressed ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes and his wife, Mr. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia), and Senator McDougall visited Devonport on Sunday as the guests of the ...

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  19. THE ITALIANS.

    A communique says: A fierce enemy [?]ttack on the left bank of the Ad[?]go (in the Trentino) was repulsed with heavy enemy losses. ...

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  20. CITY MEETINGS.

    Nine recruits responded to the appeals of Sergeant Saunders and Sergeant Chevasse yesterday on the Druitt-street side of the Town Hall. ...

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  21. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: At London, Harbury, s, (left Sydney March 16). At San Francisco: La Roche Jaq[?]lein, bq (left Newcastle March 1). At Port Townsend: J. W. Clise, ...

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  22. MESOPOTAMIA.

    General Sir Percy Lake reports:—The south bank of the Tigris was clear of the enemy on Saturday as far as the Shatt[?]Ha[?] (a branch stream which leaves the ...

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  23. WAR NOTES.

    The reports this morning in regard to the fighting in the Artois region do not afford altogether pleasant reading, but this is only because a portion of the British front line has ...

    Article : 386 words
  24. INVERELL'S HUNDRED.

    Sergeant Ga[?] Q.M.S. Donald, and Corporal Mullally, who had been on recruiting work for a fortnight in the Inverell district, returned to Sydney yesterday. With the ...

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  25. CHURCHES UNITED.

    Owing to the controversial nature of references to the matter in the public press the undersigned members of the Council for Civic and Moral Advancement in New South Wales ...

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  26. CHAPLAIN P. STACY WADDY.

    The Rev. Pereival Stacy Waddy, headmaster at The King's School Parramatta, has enlisted, and sent his resignation in to the council of the school. He has arranged to ...

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  27. EMPIRE DAY.

    Rudyard Kipling's message in connection with the Empire Day celebrations reads:—"When Germany challenged us nearly two years ago to uphold with our ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Corporal C. J. Vyner, of the 2nd Battalion, who was at [?]st reported missing, and is now officially reported to have been killed in action, was the [?]ldest son of the late Mr. C. ...

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  29. HILL END STRIKE.

    Mr. J. E. S[?]antlebury, managing director of the Amalgamated Hill End, Limited, writes:- "Nearly three weeks ago, at a conference of directors and the principal officers of the ...

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  30. THE BRITISH EFFORT.

    Matters here lapsed into the old fqamiliar [?]rench fighting with the advantages against the French, but the latter for the most part tenaciously hung on to the ground they had ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    In the House of Commons Mr. F. D. Acland (Parliamentary Secietniy to the Board of Agriculture) uttered a warning regarding the danger of a breakdown in ...

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  32. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Lieutenant John Stewart Richardson, of the Coldstream Guards, a resident of Hawkes Bay (New Zealand), has been killed in action. ...

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  33. DAY BAKING.

    A commencement was made to-day to intimidate the wives of unionists who, because of their preference for fresh broad, have continued to patronise the night bakers. Bakers' ...

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  34. JAPANESE SAILOR'S BRAVERY.

    The Acting Premier announced yesterday the award of the Royal Humane Society's certificate and modal to Y. Fur[?]ya, a Japanese, for a conspicuous act of bravery at Newcastle ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. CONSCRIPTION.

    Lord Kitchener, speaking in the House of Lords, announced that the-civil authorities will henceforth deal with genuine conscientious objectors. ...

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  36. PAPER MAKING.

    English paperm[?]ers are establishing a mill in Cannda for sulphide pulp in order to secure freedom from Swedish supplies, which are now prohibited. ...

    Article : 19 words
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