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  2. THE NAVY.

    the following movements of warships in Australian waters and the Pacific, issued by the Navy Department to-day, throw an interesting light upon the naval defence of ...

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  3. EASTER.

    Though this is the quietest Easter for many years, there are nevertheless many more visitors to the city than were generally e[?]pected, and most of the hotels and ...

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  4. OUR TROOPS.

    There was a big falling-off in the number of recruits presenting themselves at Victoria Barracks yesterday. This was not considered a bad sign, but simply an indication that ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Having had the privileg[?] of a conversation with Sir Ian Hamilton after the, inspection of the Australasian troops, I asked whether he noticed any change since his previous ...

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  6. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The Union forces now occupy two important neks, giving access to the Aus district (German West Africa). The Germans withdrew from these positions. ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S FIGHT.

    Lord Haldane, formerly Secretary for War, interviewed on behalf of the "Chicago Daily News," asks for America's forebearance while Britain fights for her ...

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  8. CASUALTIES.

    The British casualties on the western front during March numbered nearly 20,000. Three hundred and ninety officers ...

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  9. BLOCKADE WAR.

    Ten shots were fired at the Flaminian by the U28, and eventually the vessel was torpedoed. The crew had barely time to take to the ...

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  10. BELGIUM.

    The "Daily Mail" states that there is a shortage of fodder in Belgium. Nearly 1.000,000 German pigs are billeted there. Some of the wealthiest citizens are ...

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  11. PREFERENCE.

    Trouble between the Federal Government and the State Government respecting the carrying out of Federal works in Queensland under preference conditions has reached a ...

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  12. VESSEL'S ESCAPE.

    A submarine near the Scilly Islands chased the steamer City of Cambridge (3844 tons) for an hour and a half. Shells damaged the vessel's deck, but she ...

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  13. GLORIOUS STRIKE.

    The workers of Gwalia have notifled the Attorney-General, Mr. Walker, who controls the State hotels, that they protest against being charged 9d a bottle for draught beer, ...

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  14. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: The Germans counter-attacked at Bois le Pretre (near [?]-a-Mousson), and recovered portion of the position, but were dislodged. Our gain ...

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  15. FALABA TRAGEDY.

    The newspapers scarcely credit the details which have been published respecting the sinking of the British steamers Falaba and Aguila by a German ...

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  16. BRITISH LOSSES.

    The British casualty lists for March comprise 1081 officers and 18,794 men. Of these, 390 officers and 4496 men were killed. The missing men number 2034, ...

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  17. AMERICAN PRESS COMMENT.

    The New York "Evening Journal" hopes that the brutes responsible for the sinking of the liner Falaba will be caught and hanged. ...

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  18. GERMANY'S SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    That the methods adopted by the Germans in their submarine campaign go far beyond the bounds of civilised warfare, and easily out-distance all the dictates of common ...

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  19. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The inquest was continued yesterday [?]oncerning the death of Michael O'sullivan and Cecil Malion, who were killed as the result of a collision on the trans-Australian railway ...

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  20. WAR MUNITIONS.

    King George has written to Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, sta[?]ing that, in view of the grave situation in the armament factories, he is prepared to ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Peake Government resigned to-day, and the leader of the Opposition was sent for by the Governor to form a new Administration. There was a full attendance of Parliament. ...

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  22. PETROL BOMBS.

    A doctor serving with the field artillery confirms the reports of the use of petrol bombs by the Germans. He says that most of the men in one section of our ...

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  23. THE HOUR OF RECKONING.

    The "Novoe Vremya" refers to the hideous depth of German degradation, and adds: "The hour of reckoning is near, when the enemies of humanity will pay to the ...

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  24. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    It is officially announced that a French light cruiser chased a German submarine near Dieppe, fired several times at her periscope, and then passed over the ...

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  25. GERMAN MACHINE GUNS.

    "Eye-witness" states that Germany started the war with fifty thousand machine guns, and had fifteen along a fro[?]t of 250 yards at Neuve Chapelle, from which ...

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  26. DEATHS IN EGYPT.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, announces the following deaths:— No. 9, Driver Wallace Victor Deschamps, Headquarters Divisional Engineers, died at ...

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  27. "FOLLOWERS OF NELSON."

    It is, by the way, a most pitiful reflection that the German navy has always bo[?]ted that Nelson is its great exemplar. Grand Admiral von Koster, president of the German ...

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  28. ENEMY'S WASTAGE.

    The corresponden of the Associated Press, after a visit to the battlefields, stated that 11,000 German dead were found in captured trenches in twenty days[?] fighting ...

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  29. RIFLE RESERVES.

    The Petersham Rifle Club held its first "day" parade on Saturday last, about 100 members attending. The members fell in at the local park, marched through the principal ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN INDIA.

    It is officially stated that ten thousand tribesmen attacked Techi, near Miraushah on the north-west frontier, but were driven across the Durand line. Two hundred ...

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  31. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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  32. TREATING WORKMEN.

    The Admiralty have obtained conclusive proof that German agents are fomenting strikes in Britain, particularly at Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol, and Birkenhead. The ...

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  33. GAUGE PROBLEM.

    Mr. Griffith has asked us to correct a misunderstanding which appears to have arisen with regard to his statement and interview published in yesterday's "Herald" on the ...

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  34. AERIAL WAR.

    Airmen dropped 21 bombs on German bivouacs in the Wo[?]vre, Champagne, and near Soissons. They also bombarded the aviation camp ...

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  35. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    It is stated that pourparlers with Germany have collapsed, Prince Von Bulow declaring that Germany and Austria will never surrender Trieste. ...

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  36. MORE GERMAN METHODS.

    A lady from Sydney, now living in Calcutta, writes:— "About 100 miles from here a man went into a village and found great rejoicings, the usual ...

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  37. GERMANY'S UNDER-WATER CRAFT.

    The question of how many submarines Germany has, which many of us are asking ourselves, is thus referred to in the latest "Naval and Military" record to hand:—"How many ...

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  38. WAVERLEY.

    Wednesday's storm passed in time to allow the Waverley Rifle Club to proceed with its route march. Headed by the 22nd Battalion Cad[?]t Band, and commanded by Majors ...

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  39. BATTALION OF DOCKERS

    Lord Derby, with the permission of Lord Kitchener, is forming a battalion of dockers in Liverpool under military law for home service to curry on Government ...

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  40. SOLDIERS KILLED.

    Five airmen attacked lgteghem, near Thourout, where there is a large concentration of German troops and a flying ground. Thirty soldiers were killed and 60 ...

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  41. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The revenue for the financial year is £226,694,080, Customs receipts being £38,662,000, excise £12313,000, stamps £7,577,000, and income tax £69,399,000. ...

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  42. BOOTS AND SHOES.

    At the last Premiers' Conference a resolution was carried that the law officers of New South Wales and Victoria should prepare a bill regarding the manufacture and ...

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  43. RANGE FOR HAMPTON.

    Word has been received by the captain of Hampton Rifle Club that the range foreman will, in all probability, be at Hampton on April 9 to construct the rifle range. The site ...

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  44. DUTCH TRAWLER'S ESCAPE.

    A Gorman seaplane attempted to drop bombs on the Dutch trawler. Hibernia in the North Sea, but the vessel escaped injury. ...

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  45. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Captain Nigel Baynes, who was formerly on the staff of Sir Day Bosanquet, ex-Governor of South Australia, has died from wounds. ...

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  46. WAR NOTES.

    Reading between the lines of the cables it is becoming more and more clear that the British authorities are taking a very serious view of the military situation, and now, more ...

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  47. SCIENTISTS AND THE WAR.

    Mr. W. S. Dun, president of the Linnean Society, speaking at the annual meeting of that body, alluded to the place that science has taken in the war. ...

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  48. FOR THE FLEET.

    The honorary general secretary of the Vegetable Products Committee, London (Mr. E Jerome Dwyer), has written thanking the Fremier for making known to the public the ...

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  49. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Board of Trade has appointed Mr. Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), Sir Thomas Robinson (Agent-General [?] Queensland), and Sir ...

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  50. JAPAN'S DEMANDS.

    China has agreed to grant Japan mining rights In the Mukden province, and preferential rights of railway construction in Southern Manchuria. ...

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  51. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    The increase in the wholesale price of butter was the subject of an inquiry in camera by the Necessary Commodoties Commission yesterday, and a recommendation on the ...

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  52. LATE MR. J. RUSSELL.

    Letters of administration in respect of the cstate of the late Mr. John Russell, farmer, of Croome, near Albion Park, who died intestate on January 11 last, have been granted to ...

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  53. ALLEGED TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. Hughes, stated yesterday that he has directed prosecutions to be issued against four Sydney merchants for alleged trading with the enemy. ...

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  54. TIMELY DISCOVERY.

    Raymond Swoboda has been arrested. Incriminating documents, which were found in his possession, showed that he had a mission to blow up the French ...

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  55. SYDNEY GIFTS.

    The following cableg[?]am was received by the Acting Premier from the Agent-General: —"The Queen inspected the clothing sent by the War Chest Fund and Farmer and ...

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  56. CARPATHIANS.

    Since March 24th 170 train-loads of Saxons and Bavarians have proceeded to the Carpathians. ...

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  57. STOLEN RACEHORSE.

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day John Hordern was charged with having at Flemington, on March 16, stolen, the tacing mare Orvieto, also two saddles, two bridles, and a ...

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  58. BREAK OF GAUGE.

    The Prime Minister accompanied by the Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Railways, Mr. Hoyle, paid a visit to Sydenham yesterday and inspected the third rail ...

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  59. MUNITIONS AND MEN.

    And they are insisting that it is a case of men and munitions, and yet more munitions and men. The way that shells had to be poured into the German positions before the ...

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