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  2. WITH THE TROOPS.

    If only things happened in war exactly as those who are training an army wanted them to happen the First Australian Division and the New Zealand and Australian Division ...

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  3. JUDGE AND MINISTER

    The hearing was concluded to-day of the case in which Harry Goldman, trading as D. Bernard and Co., H. Goldman Manufacturing Co., and the Swiss Studios, Melbourne, claimed ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The "Telegraaf" states that British warships bombarded the Germans at Middelkerke and Ostend. The inundations near the Yser are ...

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  5. WAR NOTES.

    Although nothing has taken place on the western front that immediately affects the general situation, considerable local successes have been gained by both the British and ...

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  6. AIR WARFARE.

    Amsterdam advices say that a German communique claims to have captured M. Garros, the well-known French airman, who has been the hero of several ...

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  7. A VICTORY

    British troops have gained an important success in Flanders. They captured a position near Ypres, which marks a step in the ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. DARDANELLES.

    It is reported, as the result of aeroplane reconnaissance, that Turkish forces are concentrated in great strength on the coasts northward of Gallipoll and ...

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  9. NEAR YPRES.

    The Press Bureau states that a successful action, commencing on the evening of the 17th, culminated on Sunday in the capture of an important hill, No. 60, two miles ...

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  10. GREECE'S EX-PREMIER.

    M. Venizelos, ex-Premier of Greece, has arrived at Alexandria. There was a frantic demonstration of the Quay. The Sultan's brother welcomed him, the French and ...

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  11. LOSS OF E15.

    The Turkish account of the sinking of the British submarine E15 says the vessel left Tenedos at midnight, and dived after entering the Straits to avoid the searchlights. ...

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  12. WRECK OF AIRSHIP.

    In connection with the recent wreck of a Zeppelin after dropping bombs on Bailleu[?], it now transpires that nine of the crew were killed. ...

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  13. FAR EAST.

    China has received a Note from the United States pointing out that the United States has certain treaties with China from which she does not intend to recede. ...

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  14. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    It is officially announced that the British have occupied Keetmanshoop, in German South-West Africa. ...

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  15. FIELD MARSHAL VON HINDENBURG.

    A report is circulated by the "Novoe Vremya" of Petrograd to the effect that FieldMarshal von Hindenburg has fallen into dis-favour with the Prussian General Staff, and ...

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  16. ITALY.

    "Fig[?]ro" says it is rumoured in Rome that Italy has fixed to-day as the last day for a definitive Austrian answer to Italian demands. ...

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  17. ITALY.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that Italy is perfecting her transport arrangements towards the frontier. Many fresh units have been hurried forward. ...

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  18. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    It is announced in Japanese official circles in London that Japan is augmenting her navy, and is constructing two firstclass battleships. ...

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  19. MORE TROOPS.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that Italy has called up the 1891 class. ...

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  20. UNREST AT EMBASSIES.

    The relations between Austria and Italy are acute. The Austrian Ambassador's family and staff have left for Vienna. ...

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  21. TSING-TAO REFUGEES.

    Mr. W. H. Page, United States Ambassador to Britain, has handed Sir Edward Grey Germany's protest against the seizure of the German steamer Paklat while ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. BELGIAN PRISONERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that after the Belgians recently drove back the Germans at Driegrachten, on the Yser Canal, a Belgian night patrol surprised and killed ...

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  23. BLOWN UP.

    The Salonica correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that the Russians mined the entrance to the Bosphorus. Two Turkish destroyers were blown up ...

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  24. "THE CRITICAL POINT."

    Mr. Hilaire Belloc has just concluded a series of articles in "Land and Water," in which he set himself, with characteristic thoroughness, to examine the question of the ...

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  25. THE BLOCKADE WAR.

    The Grimsby trawler Fermo reports that a submarine yesterday torpedoed the trawler Vanil[?]a in the North Sea. The vessel was almost shattered, and sank ...

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  26. DATE OF INTERVENTION.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily News" says that Italy's neutrality must expire before May 12, when Parliament opens. ...

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  27. GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German communique claims to have repulsed a British attack near the YpresComines railway, with heavy British losses. ...

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  28. AUSTRO-GERMAN STEAMERS.

    Reuter's Agency states that Austro-German steamers, which have been refuging at Ancona (an Italian seaport in the Adriatic), have been ordered to Dalmatia ...

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  29. PEACE CONDITIONS.

    Count Julius Andrassy, a member of the Hungarian Ministry, has admitted to a Budapest interviewer that the recent conference he attended in Berlin related to ...

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  30. IN ALSACE.

    A communique states: The British, near Levartelen, captured 200 metres of German trenches. We continue to progress along the ...

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  31. SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.

    Count Romanones, ex-Liberal Premier, in an important speech, urged adherence to the Entente by Spain. The ex-Premier recommended Spain and ...

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  32. MURDER AT SEA.

    The Admiralty state, in connection with the torpedoing of the Vanilda, that the killing of fisher folk for no military purpose will not escape attention. This is the ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. WASTAGE—MEN, AMMUNITION, AND FOOD.

    He enters into the examination of these elements in a most exhaustive fashion. He estimates the total permanent losses of Germany alone, excluding cases of sickness, at ...

    Article : 284 words
  34. REPRISALS.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" states that thirteen British officers at Cologue are undergoing solitary confinement by way of reprisal for the treatment of submarine officers ...

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  35. OPPRESSED BELGIUM.

    Reports have been received that M. Lenoir, an official in the Belgian Railway Ministry, was court-martialled for espion--age. He was executed at the Ghent rifle ...

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  36. THE LAST AWKWARD CORNER.

    And so in regard to the topographical element, Mr. Belloc, after a close examination of the natural features of the country being fought over, and the usual climatic conditions, ...

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  37. GERMAN OUTLOOK.

    A Berlin telegram denies the interview with Herr Ballin, recently published, in regard to the question of peace. A Reuter message says it is not clear ...

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  38. FRENCH TENACITY.

    Details of the fighting in the Montmare Wood, when 15 counter attacks were repulsed after the French success at Les Eparges, reveal that the Germans received ...

    Article : 174 words
  39. SUGGESTION FOR BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Mail" argues that if the Government is unwilling to enforce the law of hostages by immuring a number of Germans in penal prisons, reprisals would be ...

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  40. FRONTIER CLOSED.

    The Germans have closed the DutchBelgian frontier. Not even foodstuffs are allowed to pass. ...

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  41. VON HINDENBURG.

    The "Novoe Vremya" states that Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg has fallen into disfavour with the General Staff, but has retained his command on the German ...

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  42. HOLLAND'S LOSSES.

    The Dutch vessel alanda (2138 tons), laden with coal, and bound for Seaham and Rotterdam, struck a mine in the North Sea and sank. The crew were saved. ...

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  43. WOMEN'S PEACE CONGRESS.

    The British delegates to the Women's Peace Congress were unable to reach the Hague, owing to the absence of steamers. Lord Bryce, in a letter heartily ...

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  44. GERMANY'S RESERVE OF MEN.

    Coming to the second element, the reserve of men, Mr. Belloc still contends that Germany, over and above the men she trained and equipped for the first efforts of the war ...

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  45. SINKING OF THE KATWIJK.

    Germany, on her own initiative, has informed Holland that it is possible that, through an accident, a German submarine torpedoed the steamer Katwijk, and if an ...

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  46. GALLANT DEEDS.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded in the following cases:— Private Barber, 1st Grenadiers. He ran ahead of a grenade company at Neuve ...

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  47. SHOT BY SENTRY.

    Four officers who were motoring at Ramsgate disregarded the sentry's challenge. Lieut. Winch, of the East Kent Rifles, was shot dead. ...

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  48. SHIP BRINGS WHEAT.

    Recollections of the bombardment of Hartlepool by German warships on December 17 are revived by the arrival at Williamstown to-day of the steamer Sagama River, loaded with ...

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  49. IN THE BALTIC.

    The German fleet has laid a minefield in the vicinity of the Aland Islands to prevent communication between Russia and Sweden. ...

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  50. MINERS' THREAT.

    The North Wales Miners' Association has notified the owners that after May [?] they will cease work at any mine employing non-unionists or non-financial ...

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  51. ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ.

    In anticipation of the birthday of Von Tirpitz, High Admiral of the German Navy, on the 24th, birthday cards are selling bearing his portrait and the words "Tirpitz ...

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  52. ELECTION OF MINISTER.

    It will not be known for a day or two who will be the new Vice-President of the Executive Council. The voting in the caucus was 20 each for Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald and Mr. Bryant ...

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  53. GERMAN WEST-AFRICA.

    The Fourth Brigade has occupied Seebelt, an important junction on the Kalkfontein branch of the [?]uderltz Bay-Ke[?]lmanshoop railway. ...

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  54. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    A number of men are now engaged under the City Council in cutting off a portion of Government House Grounds in order to widen the lower end of Macquarie-street leading ...

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  55. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London: Steamers Skipton Castle, Ballarat, and Mimiro. At Plymouth: Steamer Kaikowra. At Port Town[?] send: 4-masted schooner H. D. Bendixsen. ...

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  56. PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH.

    Some of the crew of the Prinz Eitel Friedrich, which was recently interned at Newport News, have reached Copenhagen with the commander's secret report. ...

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  57. GOLD MINE PROFITS.

    The Assembly has adopted a special tax of haf a million on the profits of gold mines. ...

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  58. LOST TRAWLER.

    Payments passed by the Executive Council at its last meeting included the sum of £ 4362 to Huddart, Parker, and Co. for the steamer Werribee, used in the search for the lost ...

    Article : 55 words
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