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  3. THE WAR

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—A communique says that at Delorette the German losses were considerable, also at Perthes and Beausejour. We crried ...

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  4. ATTITUDE OF GREECE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—M. Venizeles, the Greek Premier, who was resigned, advised intervention on the side of the Allies. King George has ...

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  5. GERMAN STRATEGV

    PETROGRAD Monday Morning.—The Russians on entering Prasnysz discovered that all men between 15 and 60 years of age had been, carried ...

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  6. STORM-SWEPT ISLAND

    The dements were again, at war yesterday. Boreas was in a wild mood, and Jupiter pluv[?] too, joined freely in the fray, and the outcome was ...

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  7. THE HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The High Court to-day heard an application by Mr Cussen that an order should be made for expediting the hearing of a ...

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  8. THE KING FAVOURS NEUTRALITY.

    ATHENS, Monday Morning.—The King presided at a Crown, Council, when M. Venizelos emphasised, the danger of the Austro-German descent ...

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  9. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that the new British super-dreadnought Queen Elizabeth on March 5 operated ...

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  10. THE CRUISER DRESDEN

    SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Monday Morning.—There are persistent rumors that the German cruiser Dresden is hiding in Southern Chili. ...

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  11. GREECE'S ASPIRATIONS.

    PARIS. Monday Morning.—The "Petit Parisien" says Greece aspires to Smyrna, which will be hers if she joins the Entente. A majority of the ...

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  12. THE WHEAT ACT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The tearing was continued to-day before the High Court of the special case stated by the Inter-State Commission in ...

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  13. MANCHURIAN RAILWAY

    PEKING, Monday Morning.—The Ckino-Japanese Conference has agreed to a nineteen years' extension, of the Southern Manchurian Railway ...

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  14. ALARM AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    BUGHAREST, Sunday Night.—There is increasing alarm ia the German colony at Constantinople. German officers tare sending away their ...

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  15. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—"The Tageblatt" adm[?]ts that, according to the news from neutral countries, more than seven German submarines have ...

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  16. ANOTHER TRENCH CARRIED.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A communique states: We gained a footing in a strongly fortifed wood west of Perthes, and carried another trench ...

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  17. IN THE CITY.

    In Launceston the renewal of the storm yesterday caused farther havoc in various ways. Shortly after midnight, the wind again arose, and by 1 o'clock ...

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  18. AUSTRIA ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr Macaulay Trevelyan, who has returned from a tour of Servia, states that when the Austrians invaded ...

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  19. SMYRNA FORTS SILENCED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that Rear-Admirat Peirse, fo the East India Squadron, has silenced the ...

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  20. GERMAN SUBMARINE RAMMED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—A sems-official report from Berlin, admits that the steamer Thordis rammed a German submarine, which has ...

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  21. AUSTRIANS IN RETREAT

    ROMES, Sunday Night.—The Austro-Hungarian army in Bukovina. under two German generals, is in full retreat, and men are deserting and ...

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  22. FIFTEEN SUBMARINES BUILDING

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Morning.—Fifteen small submarines are building at Kiel. Each will board craw of eight men, and are [?]nly for ...

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  23. OPENING OF BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Athens states that the Turks are using many floating mines in the ...

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  24. GREAT BATTLE IMMINENT

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—A communique states; The Germans have been driven back behind the Sopozkine Lyesk front, and we have ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The conference between representatives of the employers and the workers at Sheffield has not arrived at an ...

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  26. CHINA STEAMER'S ESCAPE.

    LONDON. Monday Morning.—A submarine chased the China steamer Ningehow, bound from Ymuiden to Gasgow, for twenty minutes off ...

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  27. CONTRABAND QUESTION

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—The Customs officials have Inspected the steamers Vaterland and George Washington, which are preparing to sail. ...

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  28. RUTHLESS DESTRUCTION

    AMSTERD[?]AM, Sunday Night.—Every church in the Dixmude district has been damaged, and forty have been domolished. Abhe Deman, of ...

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  29. CIVIL WAR

    MADRID. Monday Morning.—impending civil war in Portugal, and There are rumors at Badan[?]z of and many fugitives have crossed the ...

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  30. GERMAN REGRET

    WASHINGTON. Sunday Night.—I The German. Embassy, in a statement, regrets the attempt to torpedo the hospital ship Austurias, which was ...

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  31. IN ASIATIC TURKEY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Indian office announces that the Aswaz Garrison made a reconnaissance on the 3rd inst., and found 12,000 Turks, ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    ROTTERDAM, Sunday Night.—The Dutch steamer Noorderdyk, 2118 tons, has returned, her engines having been damaged. ...

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  33. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    SALONIKA, Monday Morning.—Thousands of men are dying at Servia from infectious disease,s which are largely due to diseased Austrian ...

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  34. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—William John Waddington, an Australian, of the Queen's Westminster Rifles, has died from wounds sustained in ...

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  35. THE QUEEN ELIZABETH'S WORK.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A communique states that H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, from Saros bombarded two large forts on the Asiatic coast near ...

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  36. AUSTRIA & ITALY

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—The "Vorwaerts" says that discussions between Austria and Italy must not be allowed to end in open conflict. ...

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  37. BATH TUBS IN TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The use of bath tufas in the trenches I ted to the opening of public subscriptions for sterilising soldiers' clothing. ...

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  38. MINISTER RESIGNS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr Carmichael still preserves rigid reticence as to the read reason for his retirement from the Ministry. As an indication of what is ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The defence authorities were to-day advised of the death at Mena Camp, Egypt, on March 6, from pleurisy, of Private John ...

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  40. BIBLES FOR GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—It was stated at the Bible Society's birthday meeting that three hundred thousand German versions of the Bible have ...

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  41. A PRECARIOUS POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Sofia states that the position of foreigners, and even Germans, at ...

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  42. ZEPPELIN BOMBED

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—British and French airmen bombed a Zeppelin over the French lines at Bethune. The hinder part was ...

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  43. UNFOUNDED RUMOR.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—In answer to rumours in circulation, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that there had been no change in the ...

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  44. GERMAN BOAST

    AMSTERDAM. Monday Morning.—A large force from the eastern front has arrived at Tournai. The Germans at Bruges boast that this time they ...

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  45. FOOD IN BRITAiN

    LONDON, Monday Moraine.—Disatisfied with the Government's attitude regarding food price,s the Labour party's War Emergency Committee ...

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  46. GERMAN EXECUTED

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Arthur Ro[?]man, the young German who murdered three of a family named M'Cinn, was hanged this morning. He met [?] ...

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  47. RECRU[?]TING IN AUSTRALIA TO CONTINUE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It is not improbable, if the war las[?] any length of time and the enlistment keeps up, that Mr Cook's estimate that Australia ...

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  48. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED

    GENEVA, Monday Morning.—The recent storm demolished a Zeppelin died, destroyed an airship, and damaged another Count Zeppelin, who is at ...

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  49. IRELAND'S PART

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr John Dillon, M.P., addressing the Nationalist Volunteers at Belfast, said the Nationalists are fighting on ...

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  50. WOOLLEN GOODS FOR MILITARY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—During the past few weeks the Government has been quietly [?]baning the manufacturing [?] of the various woollen ...

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  51. STOPPAGE OF SPORT

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Lord Dunraven, in a letter to the press, supports the stoppage of races at Ascot and Epsom, and says Lord ...

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  52. GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Sight.—Advices from Berlin state that the individual allowance of flour is already being reduced from 2000 to 14000 ...

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  53. DESTROYED BY FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A six[?]oomed house in Eaglehawk, occupied by Mrs. S. Henderson, was destroyed by fire this morning. Mrs Henderson was ...

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