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  4. AMERICAN & GERMANY.

    President Wilson has summoned an extra session of Congress for April 2. The purpose of tho session is to act on the state of war which admittedly ...

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  5. THE NEW RUSSIA

    Latest news from Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd is that the Government has ordered that the former Czar and Czarina are to be regarded ...

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  6. THE ALLIES' DRIVE

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We advanced rapidly south-east and south of Peronne, reaching points 10 ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The "Times" correspondents at Washington and New York state that the President's action in formally calling a special session of Congress for 2nd April, ...

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  8. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Following upon the sitting of the Empire War Cabinet yesterday, the Dominion representatives to-day attended the first meeting of the Empire War ...

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  9. BRITISH AIRMEN PRAISED.

    French correspondents on the British front express great admiration for the work of the British aviators. They state that the bomb-throwers ...

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  10. ABDUCTION OF GIRLS

    The "Times" correspondent, at the French headquarters referring to the abduction of girls from Noyon, says that a French officer saw photographs ...

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  11. ATTEMPT TO SCARE ALLIES.

    Several newspapers publish on alleged description of tremendous German defences. in Northern France, to which the Germans are said to be retiring. ...

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  12. ABSENCE OF AUSTRALIA REGRETTED.

    An authoritative statement issued regarding the Imperial War Conference that during to-day's discussion, which dealt purely with preliminaries, ...

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  13. THE GERMAN RETREAT

    The "Times," discussing the possibilities of the German retreat towards the Meuse. points out that recent events indicate that the Germans do ...

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  14. GREETINGS TO RUSSIA.

    The Government has given notice that it will table the following motion in the House of Commons:—"The House sends the Duma its ...

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  15. GERMAN RETREAT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing this afternoon, says:—"Squalls continued all night long, ...

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  16. FRENCH NEAR LA FERRE.

    The afternoon communique showers that the French have reached the outskirts of La Ferre, which is behind the so-called Hindenburg line. The French ...

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  17. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An account has been received from Newport News of the trapping of two German submarines. It is described by the captain of the steamer Alaskan (8672 ...

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  18. ARAB CHIEFS REVOLT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Balfour (Minister for Foreign Affairs) staled that the most, important chiefs in Arabia had revolted against ...

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  19. ARMIES WITH THE PEOPLE.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Petrograd states that Prince Ivanoff informed Reuter's representative that the western, and south-western front armies sided ...

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  20. EXTREMISTS PREACHING PEACE

    It is stated by the "Social Demokraton," of Copenhagen, that the extremists at Petrograd are agitating violently, and preaching peace and ...

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  21. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    "When the country is m great, jeopardy," said Admiral Lord Fisher, formerly First Sea Lord, in the House of Lords to-day. "it is nob the time to ...

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  22. THE CAPTURE OF BAPAUME

    It is now known that the Eeigth Infantry Brigade off the Australian forces was first into Bapaume, and that the Second and Fifth Divisions followed. ...

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  23. 24 SHIPS SUNK IN WEEK.

    The Admiralty imports that arrivals in British ports during the week numbered 2528, and the sailings 2554. Sixteen vessels of over 1600 tons and eight of under ...

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  24. MACEDONIAN OFFENSIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters in Macedonia says that despite the snow and rain the week's fighting on the Allied front from Lake ...

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  25. RELIEF FOR PRISONERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr J. F. Hope, a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, stated that the War, Cabinet was considering a mutual arrangement ...

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  26. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    An Italian official message states:—We repulsed with heavy losses, repeated at tacks, preceded by violent gas shelling at Costa Bella. ...

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  27. GERMAN BARBARISM.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday night, described a visit to Nesle (south-eat of Chaulnes), where he was afforded some ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  29. BOMBARDMENT OF MONASTIR

    A telegram from Salonika says that the Bulgarian bombardment, of Monastir with gas shells on Saturday killed 81 old men, women, rand children, ...

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  30. SPIES PLEAD GUILTY.

    Albert Sander and Charles Wunneberg, who were indicted, as members of the Central Powers War Film Exchange, on a charge of having engaged ...

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  31. PETROGRAD CASUALTIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that newspapers estimate the killed and wounded in Petrograd at 2000. Newspapers are publishing daily ...

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  32. NEW FRENCH CABINET

    In the Chamber, of Deputies to-day M. Ribot, the now Premier, read a Ministerial declaration stating that the Government is determined to carry ...

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  33. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    The "New York Tribune" published a long cable from one of its European correspondents to the effect that a revolution is imminent in Austria and ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

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  35. SLAVS ADVANCE IN PERSIA

    A Russian official message says:—"In, the direction of Sakkiz, in Persia, we are pursuing the Turks. We have entered Turkish Territory. ...

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  36. STRIKE ON TYNE.

    The Press Bureau states that Mr Henderson Minister without Portfolio, has written to the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. deploring the strike ...

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  37. GERMAN BARBARISM.

    French newspapers express the deepest indignation at the instance of German barbarism. especially the carrying off of girls from Noyon and the wanton ...

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  38. RECONNOITRING ACTIVITY.

    A Petrograd official messages says that there has been great reconnoitring activity on the Western Russian front. ...

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  39. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    A telegram from Oldenzaal, on te Dutch General frontier, which was despatched to-day, says:—"There are persistent rumors of great ...

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  40. TIGRIS VICTORY

    Mr. Candler, press correspondent, in Mesopotamis, writing from Azizich, on 3rd March, describes the splendid work performed by the Tigris fleet, which ...

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  41. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS.

    In the course of a speech, Mr Hodge, Minister for Labor, outlined a scheme for settling soldiers after the war. He stated that the Government was ...

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  42. PRESIDENT WILSON'S PROPOSAL.

    Friends of President Wilson state that he is considering a plan for the proposal of a separate pace for Austria, isolating Prussia for the time ...

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  43. FRENCH MAKE FURTHER ADVANCE

    Announcing a further advance, marked by some force fighting, a French communique says:—"Skirmishes between our cavalry and ...

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  44. LATE LIEUT.-COL. M. L. WILLIAMS.

    Surgeon-General Howse pays tribute to the late Lieut.-Col. M. L. Williams of Bendigo He says that everyone deplores the loss of this brilliant popular ...

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  45. MINE SWEEPERS SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that two mine sweepers have been sunk by mines. In one case there were no casualties in the other 14 men were ...

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  46. CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Chamber of Deputies unanimously voted confidence in the new Government References made by the ...

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  49. NEWS FROM FRONT SATISFACTORY.

    Hundreds of deputies elected by the soldiers in the provinces and the travelling toward Petrograd, to take part in the discussions of the reductionary Work ...

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