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  2. THE COUNCIL.

    In well-informed political circles it is reported that the new Vice-President of the Executive Councill will be Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen, the ex-Premier. ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent says that serious differences acrose in the German Government respecting the use of submarines against ...

    Article : 60 words
  4. LOCALITY OF ZEPPELIN RAID.

    The above map shows Wallsend, Cramligton, and Blyth, which were attacked by the Zeppelin on Wednesday night. Seaton, is on the coast a little below Blyth. Wallsend is on the northern bank of the River Tyne, a few miles from the casts, while Jarrow, which is not shown on the map, is on the opposite side. the map also shows Sartere Island, off which a naval action was recentley rumoured to have taken place, and Lerwick, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ZEPPELIN.

    A Zeppelin raided the Northurnherland coast, droppin bombs at several places, and causing fires and other damage. No lives were lost. ...

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  6. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Replying to Sir Gilbert Parker in the House of Commons the Secretray of State for the Colonies (Mr. Harcourt) said that after the outbreak of war the ...

    Article : 421 words
  7. NEUVE CHAPELLE.

    Sir John French's report regarding the fighting at Neuve Chapelle stated that the Second Army, under General Sir H. L. Smith-Dorrlen, was instructed to support ...

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  8. GERMAN REPRISALS.

    The United States, at Britains request, has instructed its representatives to investigate the reprisals upon Eritish officers for the differential treatment meted ...

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  9. A HOAX.

    The story of bombs being dropped at Hamburg by French airmen is a boax originated by a Danish printer. ...

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  10. ASIA MINOR.

    The Press Burean stated that 10,000 regulars and 12,000 Kurds and Arabs are concentrated at Nakhasd[?] under Suliman Askeri. ...

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  11. GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    A Zeppelin dropped several bombs on the outskirts of Biyth, on the coast of Northumberland, last night. The airship passed over Wallsend, ...

    Article : 383 words
  12. SYDNEY GIRL'S STORY

    At the outbreak of the war Miss Joyce Cocks, daughter of the Rev. N. J. Cocks, M.A., of the Pitt-street Congregational Church, was going through a domestic science course at a ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  13. MORE MUNITIONS.

    Mr. Brownlic, chairman of the Amalgamated Engineers, reporting on an interview his executive has with the War Office, states that Lord Kitchener said the ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. THE AUGUST LETTER.

    In the August letter, which was written on the very eve of the German invasion of Belgium, Herr Ba[?]n, after vigorously denying that Germany wanted to carry on an ...

    Article : 246 words
  15. UNITED STATES.

    Commenting on Count von Bernstor[?]s as sertion that his memorandum on Americas attitude was communicated to the United State by order of the German ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. MR. FISHER'S VIEWS.

    The Prime Minister, in referring to the cable message to-day, said:—"I am sure Mr. Harcourt is quite mistaken in thinking that a Dominion Conference held during the war ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. WELSH MINERS.

    The Monmouthshire valleys district of the South Wales Miners' Federation has resolved to favour a national stoppage of mines on April 22 if a bonus of 20 per cent ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. ITALY.

    Many Austro-German women dressed as ladies are infesting Northern Italy. There are many rumours of mysterious burials of explosives, sometimes benenth the [?]oors ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. "NOT FOSSILS."

    Sir Charles Mackellar, M.L.C., speaking in connection with the opening of the North Coast Railway, defended the Legislative Council against attacks made recently. ...

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  20. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Pierre Baejens, a Belgian, has been arrested in possession of a Grman uniform and passport. He had been to Nancy and Cherbourg ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. WAR NOTES.

    Another rain has been made on the East Coast of Britain by a solitary German airship which passed over the Tyne district, dropped a number of bombs in a very haphazard sort ...

    Article : 506 words
  22. THE INCOHERENCE OF HATRED.

    The whele thing shows into what slushy byways Germany's hatred of Britain can lead her. The full bitterness of that hatred has only manifested itself, of course, since Sir ...

    Article : 305 words
  23. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals at London: Steamers Queen Louise and Olnki; ut San Francisco, barque Ville de Mulhouse; at Panama, steamar Sydic; at Valparaiso. steamer Kwanta ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. CAUSES OF THE WAR.

    The New York "World" publishes an interview with Herr Killin, who was authorised to communicate the German Emperor's views on the war. ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. ACTIVITY IN FRANCE.

    A Zeppelin dropped bombs on Nancy, but without fatal results. Incendiary bombs started several fires, and destroyed a paint and varnish factory. ...

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  26. MR. FOY'S TROPHY.

    "Here's a nice little trophy for you," [?]claimed Md. Victor Foy to a party of friends, as he descended the R.M.S. Maloja's gangway yesterday with a German helmet in his hand. ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. THE KING'S EXAMPLE.

    The Baptist Assembly discussed the drink question to-day, and passed a resolution commending the action of King George in banishing all alcoholic liquors from the Royal ...

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  28. ZEPPILIN DAMAGED.

    A Zeppelin, which was damaged by gunfire at Ypres, landed in Belgium in a battered condition. ...

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  29. SINGAPORE RIOTS.

    Mrs. Goldrick, of Sydney, has received from a correspondent in Singapore an account of the recent riot which started on Febru[?]ry 15, as follows:— ...

    Article : 402 words
  30. TURKEY'S FATE.

    The "Temps" publishes a telegram from Constanti[?]ple, statiing that at a great Co[?] of War, Rield-Marshal von der [?] reported the results of his vist [?] ...

    Article : 202 words
  31. ARSON AT SHEPPARTON.

    Robt. Lithgow, a young man, pleaded gu[?]ty at Shepparton Police Court to-day to setting on fire, on the afternoon of March 29, a sixroomed unoccupied weatherboard building. ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. SHIPPING SPACE.

    The "London Gazette" notifies that the Government has requisitioned the whole of the insulated space in British steamers trading between Australia, New Zealand, ...

    Article : 34 words
  33. MEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    The Meat Industry and Abattolrs Board, which has been deputed by the Government to purchase meat for the Imperial authoritles, has decided that the prices already fixed shall ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. RUSSIA BLAMED PREVIOUSLAY.

    In connection with Herr Ballin's statement accusing Sir Edward Grey of causing the war, the "Times" states that Herr Ballin was the writer of a letter ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Government has already paid over £700,000 to meat exporters on behalf of the Imperial outhorities. ...

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  36. HERR BALLIN'S MEMORY.

    There is an old saying, more vigorous than polite, to the effect that [?]ars [?]d good memories: and it has never been nore [?]atly exemplified than in the intrview published on ...

    Article : 258 words
  37. THE WILHELMINA.

    The Government has settled claims in connection with the seizure of the United States steamer Wilhelmina and cargo by paying the owners of the cargo what it ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. POPE AND PEACE.

    The "Corriere Della Sera" stales that the Vatican lins boen overwhelmed with telegraphic inquiries and protests from Roman Catholic elergy and laity in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. THE SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    Arrangements for the soldiers' club are developing most satisfactorily. The committee are particularly pleased at the response from the country parts of New South ...

    Article : 218 words
  40. IN BRITAIN.

    The Agent-General, Sir Newton Moore, in a communication to the Premier, states that 699 Australians, representing a portionof the Ammunition and Army Service Supply Columns, ...

    Article : 61 words
  41. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    It is officially anounced that the Government will not buy any more wheat, as they bilieve they can rely on the corn trade to supply the sountry's requirements ...

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  42. AMERICAN STOCK BOOM.

    The New York correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" reports a sensational stock boom. The outside public apparently is gaining control of the market, causing ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. THE DALLEY SEAT.

    Mr, Hector Lamond, was requested by members of the political Labour League in the Dalley electorate to submit his names for selection. Owing, however, to business ...

    Article : 53 words
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