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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Lord Northcliffe, in his message to the "Weekly Dispatch," says: "It is difficult to guess Germany's reasons for flashing astounding falsehoods round the world. The ...

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  3. ANZAC HEROES.

    The deeds for which Distinguished Conduct Medals were granted to Australian and New Zealand soldiers, as cabled on January 12, have been gazetted. ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes has been made a Privy Councillor. Mr. Hughes has a slight cold, and is spending a quiet week-end, including a ...

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  5. PORTUGAL.

    An historic scene took place in Parliament following upon Germany's declaration of war. In the presence of the President of the Republic and the Allies' ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. TREBIZOND.

    The American Embassy at Constantinople, reports that the Russian occupation of Trebizond is imminent. The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd ...

    Article : 109 words
  7. VERDUN.

    The Latest French communique states that the conturned attacks in the region of Verdun have proved ...

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  8. THE BIG BATTLE.

    A communique issued on Saturday afternoon stated:—The enemy strongly attacked our trenches south-cast of Bethincourt, bordering on th[?] ...

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  9. THE CHAMPAGNE.

    Saturday afternoon's Paris communique says:—The Germans debouched from Villeau-Bois and attacked, our salient at Boisdes-Buttes. We threw them back from ...

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  10. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official message states:— Saxon regiments stormed enemy positions near Viile-au-Bois, twelve miles north-west or Rheims, on a front or 1400 yards to a ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. IN PERSIA.

    The Germans are evacuating Ispahan, and the occupation of Kermanshah deeply impressed the tribes, who unanimously submitted to the Russians, and are ...

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  12. THE DECLARATION.

    The German declaration to Portugal says:—The Portuguese Government since the outbreak of war, by actions conflicting with her neutrality, supported Germany's ...

    Article : 254 words
  13. CANADIAN SOLDIERS.

    The "Weekly Dispatch" says: "Two hundred Canadian soldiers secured seats, and ridiculed and stopped a silly melodrama entitled "The Love Thief" in the ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. MESOPOTAMIA.

    General Sir Percy Lake reports that General Aylmer, on the 8th, was operating seven or eight miles from the right bank of the Tigris. In consequence of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. TURKISH STATEMENT.

    A Turkish communique says: The enemy attacked with his main forces on March 8 from the right bank of the Tigris. The river fleet brought up reinforcements ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. RUSHING UP MEN.

    A Berne message says that the great movement of troops along the Rhine has been confirmed. An almost uninterrupted series of tarins pass near Basie, crowded ...

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  17. EASTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: We bombarded moving batteries eastward of Czernovitz, and explosions were observed among the caissons. ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. GERMANY'S DEBTS.

    The newspapers point out that Germany owes Brazil £4,800,000 for coffee. They suggest, with a view to relieving the congestion of exports, that the ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We exploded three mines eastward of Vermelies with satisfactory results. The artillery on both sides is active about Albert, Hulluch, and ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. MISSING ZEPPELIN.

    A Hague message says reports from Cologne state that one Zeppelin has not returned from the last raid on England. ...

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  21. GERMAN FLEET.

    The steamer Bergen, on Thursday, met 50 German Dreadnoughts, cruisers, and destroyers in the North Sea. They were steaming in an casterly direction. ...

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  22. VERDUN FRONT.

    The general situation from the French viewpoint is excellent. Experts opine that the Germans now are up against the strongest French entrenchments. While ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS.

    King Albeit of Belgium has conferred the Order of Leopold on Sir R. L. Borden (Prime Minister of Canada). An Amsterdam message says that Prince ...

    Article : 183 words
  24. THE BLACK SEA.

    A German communique states: Seaplanes bombed a Russian squadron cast ward of Varna. Some hits were observed. ...

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  25. WITHOUT WARNING.

    The barque Ville du Havre (3109 tons) has been sunk. Two of the crew were drowned. The Norwegian ship Silius (1551 tona) ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. "JOHN BULL AND SONS."

    Mr. Alfred G. Gardiner, editor of the "Daily News," in a two and a half columns' character sketch of Mr. Hughes, entitled "John Bull and Sons," compares Mr. ...

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  27. IN FLANDERS.

    A Farls communique says:—We carried out a destructive bombardment of trenches in the Steenstraete and Bixschoote districts (Flanders). ...

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  28. ROUMANIA.

    With a view to supplying the needs of her own army Roumania has seized onehalf of the 100,000 waggon-loads of cereals recently sold to Germany. ...

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  29. IN THE BALTIC.

    German warships have renewed their activity in the Baltic, and are inspecting all ships. The latest ruse is to hide the nationality ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. BELGIUM.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent says that secret German organisations are attempting to establish a sort of provisional Beigian Government in ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    It is estimated that the home and colonial army totals 4,000,000, exclusive of the men in India. ...

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  32. GILCHRIST CASE.

    The decision of the Cabinet regarding the dispute at this end of the Trans-Australian. railway has not improved the postion of affairs. ...

    Article : 379 words
  33. RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    A train from Holland to Berlin was detained for 10 hours at Spuudau, and passengers were not allowed to leave the station. It is understood that there has ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. LORD FISHER.

    The "Observer" states that if Lord Fisher does not return to his old post he ought to have absolute control of naval construction. He possesses the ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. INDIA.

    During the last few days there has been lengthy discussions in the Imperial Legislative Council, in which recent taxation has been the principal topic of the ...

    Article : 331 words
  36. FOR PEACE.

    The Pope, writing to cardinal Basil Pompill, says:—"Throwing ourselves among the belligerents as a lather between sons at strife, we entreated them in the name ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    Mr. Walter Runclmnn (President of the Board of Trade) says that at the end of 1015 the tonnnge of British shipping registered was 12,416,400, compared with ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    Herman casualty lists published during February contain the names of 10,211 dead, 21,625 wounded, and 3362 prisoners or missing. The aggregate casualties' since the ...

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  39. AIR FIGHTING.

    A German wireless message, reviewing the February air battles, says: Six of our machines, are missing. The Allies lost 13 in air flights. Five were shot from the ...

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  40. EAST AFRICA.

    An official message states:—General Smuts announces that after the occupation of Chaga (on the border of German East, Africa and British Africa), General ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. NEUTRALITY.

    it is officially stated that the conference of the three scandinavian States has strengthened their good relations, and given fresh expression to their desire to ...

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  42. COMPULSION.

    In view of the number of conscientious Objectors, the War Office has formed it non-combatant corps at the usual rates for infantry without proficiency pay. ...

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  43. A WELSH ORATION.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. G. Black, referred on Saturday to Mr. Huglies's message in Welsh to the people of Wales, and recalled that before the Prime Minister entered politics here ...

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  44. MINED AND SUNK.

    The British Admiralty announce that the destroyer Coquette and torpedo boat No. 11 have been mined and sunk on the East Coast. ...

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  45. RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS.

    Mr. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) enterained the visiting Russian journalists at Bostal Heath. Captain Collin; and the Agents-General were present. ...

    Article : 65 words
  46. FREIGHT NEEDS.

    The Minister for Marine states that the question of freight rules is in course of solution by the Governments of France, Great Britain, and Italy. They are ...

    Article : 53 words
  47. FELL OVER THE CLIFFS.

    About midnight last night Robert Richards, a clerk, residing at 315 Victoria-street, Darlinghinst, was admitted to Sydney Hospital, suffcilng from a compound fracture of the ...

    Article : 103 words
  48. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Nereham, which left Wellington on January 26, has arrived at London. The barque Gladys, which left Newcastle on December 20, has arrived at ...

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