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  4. SIR JOHN MA[?]ON'S DEATH

    The Premier, Mr J. Bowser, called at Clivedon Mansions this morning, and expressed the condolences of the Government to Mr H. Madden and Sir ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—"We made a successful raid south of St. Quentin. Several of the enemy were killed or taken prisoner. Two ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Despite the prevailing haze, we dropped 3 1/2 tons of bombs on various ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is stated by the Buenos Aires correspondent of the "Times" that the Government of Argentina has granted a safe conduct to Count von Luxburg ...

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  8. RUSSIAN POSITION

    It is reported that 2000 German troops, with artillery have landed near Abo, in Finland. So far there is no official confirmation of the report. ...

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  9. CRIME IN BERLIN.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Berlin press demands the establishment of an armed special constabulary, owing to the ...

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  10. AMERICANS IN LORRAINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters states that Americans participated in two raids in Lorraine on Saturday. The first was east of ...

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  11. CITY COUNCIL

    Present—Crs. A. Ball (Mayor), T. T. Hollway, G. Crocker, E. Pearse, W. D. Hill, F. Brawn, J. T. Walker, J. M. Barker, and W. Treadwell. ...

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  12. OARSMAN PRISONER EXCHANGED.

    The latest arrivals of exchanged British prisoners of war at Rotterdam from Germany include Tom Sullivan, a New Zealand oarsman, who spent 42 months ...

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  13. JUDICIAL REFERENCES

    At 11 o'clock this morning the members of the Victorian bench and bar assembled in the Banco Court, where feeling references to the death of his ...

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  14. CITY COUNCIL REFERENCES

    At the City Council meeting last evening the Mayor (Cr A. Bell) said that when he heard of the death of Sir John Madden he instructed the acting City ...

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  15. VESSEL SALVAGED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen says that the Danes have salvaged the I Gotz Mandi, which is not seriously damaged and have ...

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  16. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS

    Writing from the British front in France, Keith Murdoch says:— Australian divisions inhabit this part of Belgium as though they were firmly ...

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  17. GOTHA PLANE DESTROYED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Pirns says that the Gotha destroyed during the raid on Paris was of the new Friedrichshafen type. It has two ...

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  18. DEMOCRACY AND THE WAR.

    Mr J. R. Clynes, Parliamentary secretary to the Food Control Department, speaking at West Ham, said that democracy was being accepted on ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was an immense attendance at the Coliseum last night for the first presentation of "The Whip." Never has such a stupendous screen ...

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  20. BELGIAN FRONTIER.

    According to the "Telegraaf" the Germans are laying an unelectrified wire-barrier. 200 yards behind the present electric wire along the frontier ...

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  21. SALONIKA POST RUSHED.

    A British official message from Salonika says:— "We rushed a post at the mouth of the Stramaver, killing the entire ...

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  22. UNITED STATES SECRETARY FOR WAR IN FRANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that Mr Baker, the United States Secretary for War, has arrived in France with a staff of seven members. ...

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  23. ON PATROL IN SIBERIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Pekin states that it is semi-officially reported that the officer in charge of the Chinese patrolling the Siberian railway as far ...

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  24. HUN ATTACK REPULSED

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"A hostile raiding parity, under the cover of a heavy bombardment, attacked positions eastward of ...

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  25. LONDON'S RATIONS.

    The fortnight's rationing of London and the Home countries has been most successful. Margarine and meat queues have practically disappeared. It is stated that ...

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  26. PETER DAWSON CONCERT COMPANY

    On next Saturday and Monday 16th and 18th March at the Mechanics' Institute, Ballarat, Petter Dawson will appear, supported, by one of the most ...

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  27. BRITISH ENGINEERING TROUBLES.

    The Manchester engineers' delegate denied the statement made by Mr Barnes, Minister for Labor, that the trouble in the engineering trade has ...

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  28. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

    "The Times" shipping correspondent suggests that the Admiralty fallaciously regards the mercantile marine as auxiliary to the navy. He urges the ...

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  29. PALESTINE OPERATIONS

    A Palestine official message reports:— "The advance northward continued yesterday morning. We crossed the Wadiauji and captured a strong ...

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  30. THE AIR RAIDS.

    Advices from Geneva state that four of the principal German towns on the Rhine have petitioned Berlin demanding the cessation of reprisal bombings owing ...

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  31. THE RUSSIAN PEACE

    That any vision of Germans sweeping across Rusian railroads and [?] opening an avenue to the Pacific is absolutely absurd is the opinion of Dr G. E. ...

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  32. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    A big audience was present at Her Majesty's Theatre last evening, when Geo. Coates screened Margarita Fischer in "The Girl who Couldn't Grow Up," and George ...

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  33. ROUMANIA YIELDS

    It is announced in a Russian wireless message that a Russo-Rumanian peace has been concluded, including the early evacuation of Bessarabia by Rumania. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S PERIL.

    Sir Charles Gregory Wade, the New South Wales Agent-General, speaking from a tank said that if the war were stopped now. Germany would be ten times ...

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  35. THE ENEMY ATTACKS

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that since the German attack on Friday, and our subsequent counter-attack, the enemy ...

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  37. AMERICA'S SHIPBUILDING

    The Steel Shipping Board reports the launching of 17 vessels aggregating 120,700 tons in February, and anticipate that the deliveries in March will ...

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  38. GERMAN ICEBREAKER SUNK.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that news has been received that the German icebreaker Hindenburg has been mined south of Aaland Islands. Ther ...

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  39. BELGIAN WAR CROSS

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  40. CANADIAN CABINET.

    In consequence of the defeat at the recent elections of Mr. A. Sevigny, Minister of Inland Revenue, French Canadians are now without a ...

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  41. PRIME MINISTER'S CONDOLENCES.

    The Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, this afternoon sent the following communication to Mr J. Bowser, Premier of Victoria:— ...

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  42. MESOPOTAMIA ADVANCE

    An official message from Mesopotamia says:— "We occupied Hit on the Euphrates yesterday morning, without opposition. ...

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  43. THE WONNANGATTA TRAGEDY.

    The Criminal Investigation Department this evening received a telegram to the effect that the Yarram and Rosedale police had arrested John Bamford in ...

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  44. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    David Thornton Hall, Metropolitan street, Richmond, left his home last Wednesday morning to go to his work [?]porter in the luggage room at Spender ...

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  45. KAISER'S MESSAGE

    A long, gushing telegram has been sent by the Kaiser to King Gustav, acknowledging the efforts of the Swedish Minister at Petrograd on behalf ...

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