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  3. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Beach Thomas describing the enemy's action at Peronne, says that it was a most through example of deliberate brutality and German ...

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  4. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS. ]

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  5. THE NEW RUSSIA

    The "Times" correspondent says that the newspapers in Petrograd resumed publication yesterday. "The socialist and the soldiers," he ...

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  6. FRENCH CABINET CRISIS

    The resignation of M. Briand, the French Premier is scarcely understood but is seemingly due largely to personal jealousies and enmities. ...

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  7. THE ALLIES DRIVE

    Announcing a continuation of the French advance and the occupation of a wide area of country, a French communique says:— ...

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  8. HUN NAVAL RAID

    A statement issued by the Admiralty this afternoon says:— "Enemy destroyed shelled the undefended watering place of Ramsgate, ...

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  9. NEW GOVERNMENT FORMED.

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  10. EFFECT OF ADVANCE.

    The Somme advance has liberated 176 villages, covering 1250 square miles of territory and containing 11,000 inhabi­tants. ...

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  11. REFERENCES IN COMMONS

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, referred in the course of a speech in the House of Commons to-day, to the revolution in Russia. He said:— ...

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  12. THE RAMSGATE RAID INEFFECTIVE

    The bombardment of Ramsgate was ineffective. Two houses were damaged. The raiders scuttled off when two patrol drifters fired on them. ...

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  13. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

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  14. SPLENDID FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A French communique states:— During the day our troops advanced beyond Ham on the Somme to Clauny on the Oise. We hold numerous localities ...

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  15. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    An official message from Berlin, received this afternoon, says:— "We repulsed the French between Lake Prespa and Monastir. The enemy ...

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  16. FALL OF BAGDAD

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that in view of the fall of Bagdad. the Sheik Hulislin has declared a holy war and has issued an trade ...

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  17. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    "Our airships dropped a [?] of high explosives on a station on the Galliano railway line northward of Attarello," says an Italian official report. ...

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  18. FORWARD BALLARAT

    Mr A. A. Buley of Malvern looks forward with delight to coming to Ballarat and sends the message, "There's no place like home." ...

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  19. POLA BOMBED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that it is officially announced that a Franco-Italian air [?]uadron bombed Pola. Five enemy aeroplanes were ...

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  20. IRISH PROBLEM

    The poss[?]ty of an Irish settlement is receiving wide attention, following Lord Northeliffe's speech on 17th March in which he advocated immediate ...

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  21. LLOYD GEORGE'S OPINION.

    In the Commons in reply to Mr Asquith, Mr Lloyd George said that owing to the dramatic suddenness of events in Russia it was impossible at present ...

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  22. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    To-day a special issue of the Government "Gazette" prorogued the Commonwealth Parliament until next week, On Monday 26th March, a ...

    Article : 429 words
  23. BERLIN EXPLAINS RETREAT.

    A Berlin official message says:— During the last few days the strip of land between Arras and Aisne has been systematically evacuated by us ...

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  24. BOGUS AIR RAID

    A German official message reports that Zeppelins on Friday night dropped bombs on London and the south-eastern countries and returned safely, ...

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  25. A PRECIPITATE WITHDRAWAL.

    Reuters correspondent in Paris states that a military eye-witness, describing the German retreat, says that there are signs everywhere of a precipitate ...

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  26. GERMAN RETREAT MAINTAINED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters in France telegraphing on Monday, says that the enemy is falling back more rapidly before the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN EXILES RETURN

    Hundreds of Russian ex[?]es are returning to their fatherland. A Copenhagen message says that the Kaiser had demanded the latest and ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT'S MANIFESTO.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the Provisional Government's manifesto to citizens proclaimed that the coup d'etat set the kevsono ...

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  29. NO FURTHER COMMUNIQUE NEEDED.

    Mr J. L. Macpherson (Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office), stated in the House of Commons on Monday as no fatalities resulted, and ...

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  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr W. Frost the American Consul at Queenstown, telegraphs that he believes that Captain Borum and nine of the missing sailors from the freight ...

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  31. NEXT GERMAN STAND.

    A review of the position on the Western front shows that the question of where the Germans will make their stand against their pursuers is still ...

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  32. PERSIAN THEATRE

    A Russian official message says:— "We dislodged the Turks from a number of positions to the southward of Bana, in Persia. The enemy is ...

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  33. DARDANELLES REPORT

    "A supplementary issue to the Dard[?]nells report cabled on 8th March, deals with some previous operations and shows that Mr Churchill concluded in ...

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  34. BRITISH PURSUE FOE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "The pursuit of the enemy was continued yesterday, our cavalry and ...

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  35. GENSORSHIP SUPPRESSED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the Government has suppressed all the censorships except the military one. ...

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  36. SIXTEEN OF CREW LANDED.

    Sixteen of the crow of the City of Mumphis have landed. They state that the vessel was to[?]ed on Saturday evening by two submarines. The ...

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  37. SUCCESSES IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official announcement issued by Lieut. General F.S. Maude (Commander-in-Chief of Mesopotamia), states:— "We crossed the Diala River on ...

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  38. HOUSING COMMITTEE'S NOTES.

    Al[?]man C. Taylor and party will arrive from Brisbane on Saturday 31st March. 20 others following later. "Things are alive up here." he writes ...

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  39. FRUIT MAY BE IMPORTED.

    Sir John McCall Agent-General for Tasmania has been informed by the Colonial Office that the importation into England of 500,000 cases of ...

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  40. EARLIER STAGES OF RISING

    Telegraphing yesterday, the "Times" correspondent at Petrograd gives further details of the scene at P[?]koff, 160 miles south-west of Petrograd, when ...

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  41. VERDUN FIGHTING

    Announcing fierce fighting on the Verdun front a French communique says:— "After a violent bombardment the ...

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  42. PRISONERS IN FIRING LINE.

    In the House of Commons on Monday. Mr J. F. Hope (a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury), announced that if the Germans carried out their ...

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  43. TURKISH ARMY ENDANGERED.

    A Mesopotamian despatch announcing the Turkish withdrawal suggests that the Turks are likely to be caught in the Anglo-Russian pincers since ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. SUBMARINE SAVAGERY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that two out of five Belgian relief vessels provided with German safe conducts were shelled by German ...

    Article : 99 words
  45. IRONMOULDERS' TROUBLES.

    The refusal out of sympathy with the ironworkers who are on strike of sections of the transport workers, particularly those on the wharf to handle certain ...

    Article : 268 words
  46. AUSTRALIANS IN DAPAUME.

    To-day the following message, received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies was made available by the Minister for Defence Sen[?] G. F. ...

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  47. BRITAIN'S WAR BILL

    Replying to a question by 'Mr R. MoKenna formerly Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons to-day. "Mr Bonar Law Chancellor of ...

    Article : 124 words
  48. AMERIC AND GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that ex-President Roosevalt urged President Wilson to declare war against Germany The New York "Tribune" ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    As [?] negotiations that took place [?] this morning and this afternoon a settlement of the strike of waitresses and cooks at ...

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  50. CHINA'S ACTION.

    In addition to the German concessions at [?]sin Chinese troops have occupied the enemy concessions at Hankow. The Chinese were not ...

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  51. HOME COMING TIME BUTTONS.

    Sir,—If not already done, I would suggest that a button or badge be designed and prepared for sale to, and wear by the "returneds," at the ...

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