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  2. THE FALL OF PRZEMYSL

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—It is understood that seven hundred big guns and many field pieces and machine guns were captured at ...

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  4. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The New Zealand Shipping Company's Steamer Remuera, 11,276 tons, reports that when off South America she sighted a ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    The Northern Tasmanian British Football Association has every reason to be proud of the gallant response made by its members to the appeal for ...

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  6. THE WAR

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—It is officially announced that all the attacks of the enemy on Ossowiecz were unsuccessful. The Germans had ...

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  7. BOARD OF TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Nighh.—The Board of Trade returns show that the cotton trade is in an almost normal condition owing to the revival of trade ...

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  8. HUNGARLANS DEPRESSED.

    VENICE, Thursday Morning.—The fall of Przemysl has greatly, depressed the Hungarians. General von Schoenich, late War Minister, states that ...

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  9. THE BATAVIER'S CAPTOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The captor of the Dutch steamer Batavier was the German submarine U-36, which is of the latest type with about 1000 ...

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  10. BRITISH WAR TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Britain has placed war orders amounting to ninety-five million dollars in Canada with seventy-two companies, for ...

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  11. RUSSIAN CAPTURES

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—Exclusive of the prisoners at Przemysl, the Russians, in Galicia, have captured 110,000 men, 30 guns, and 320 machine ...

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  12. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Marquis of Bristol, in his Presidential address to the Institute of Naval Architects, said in order to obtain ...

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  13. WITH THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.

    A member of the Tasmanian contingent of the Australian Expeditionary Forces writes from Mena Camp. Egypt, under date February 19: ...

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  14. AN AMERICAN PROTEST.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—Through the American Minister at the Hague, the United States has protested against the bombing of the steamer ...

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  15. DRUNKEN WORKMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The magistrates yarded employers 60s apiece against several, workmen in various parts of the country for engaging ...

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  16. ALLEGED ASSAULTS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—The communal authorities in the East Prussian villages and the representative of the Berlin "Vorwaerts" have ...

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  17. REVIEWING THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The fourth instalment of the French official review of the war insists upon the decisive character of the defeat of the ...

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  18. THE GERMAN LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The British "Eye Witness" says the German losses in counter attacks from Borsdubioz during the fighting at ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Government Arbitration Court has awarded the Clyde engineers a penny an hour, and pieceworkers ten per cent. ...

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  20. DURATION OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Attorney-General (Sir John Simon), speaking all Manchester, said that there is no indication whatever of the ...

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  21. BRITISH DYE WORKS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—At a meeting at Manchester of persons interested in the formation of a British Dye Company, a resolution was passed ...

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  22. ITALY'S ATTITUDE

    SALONIKA, Wednesday Night.—It is reported that the Italians are fortifying Dodskanese Islands with heavy guns. ...

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  23. AFTER NEUVE CHAPELLE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— After the fighting at Neuve Chapelle Prince Rupert of Bavaria issued an army order, insisting on the necessity ...

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  24. FODDER IN PRUSSIA

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— A supertax on dogs and a tax on goats has been introduced in Dusseldorf, in Rhenish Prussia, in order to prevent ...

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  25. SUNK IN MID-OCEAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—The American steamer Denver, whilst returning to Bremerhaven, was sunk in mid-ocean. The Atlantic transport ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA

    The order just issued for the 6th military district contain the following interesting paragraph: "The Post and Telegraph Department being an ...

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  27. AERIAL RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An official report states that British airmen have damaged two submarines at Soboken, and ignited the works. ...

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  28. THE CRUISER DRESDEN

    BERLIN, Thursday Morning.—It is officially stated that the commander of the Dresden reports that he was in act of anchoring in Cumberland Bay ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reuter reports from East Swakopmund, in German South-West Africa, that Saturday's operations extended over an ...

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  30. IMPERIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Manufacturing Confectioners' Alliance has written to Sir George Reid, High Commissioner, declaring that the thirty ...

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  31. EX-REGULAR "NON-COMS." WANTED.

    An announcement is made in the orders for the 6th military district that applications will be received at the district headquarters, Anglesea ...

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  32. IN THE BALTIC

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—A communique states: A German squadron of seven battleships and 28 torpedoers cruised near Polaragen, on ...

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  33. DISESTABLISHMENT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, writing to a prominent advocate of Welsh Church ...

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  34. THE INDEMNITY BILL.

    CAPE DOWN, Thursday Morninng.—During the debate on the Indemnity Bill in committee Mr. Smuts moved to eliminate the death sentence in ...

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  35. GERMAN ATTACK ON STEAMER FAILS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A German aeroplane repeatedly failed to bomb the steamer Pandion, in the England Channel, although five bombs fell ...

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  36. CONTRACTS FOR WOOLLEN GOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Important contracts let by the Defence Department to woolen mills include an order for 30,000 yards of flannel from ...

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  37. THE BRITISH EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Lord Milner, presiding at a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, held to hear Dr. Horsfall's paper on Australia's ...

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  38. THIRTY-FIVE BRITISH AIRMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Thirty-five British airmen have been killed or are missing since the beginning of the war. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—An Empire Day service will be held at St. Paul's on June 12. ...

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  40. A STEAMER ESCAPES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A Taube dropped four bombs on the steamer Teal in the North Sea, fired twenty rounds from a machine gun, ...

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  41. PERMANENT STAFF OFFICERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It has been decided definitely by the Defence authorities that none of the officers attached to the permanent staff are to be ...

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  42. WAR EXPENSES VOTED.

    The House voted £6,750,000 for war expanses to March 31. ...

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  43. TASMANIAN BATTERY.

    A member of the 9th Battery ("Tasmania) Field Artillery, writing from Mena damp, says: You will be pleased to know that word came through a few ...

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  44. HURRICANE AT FIJI

    SUVA, Thursday Morning.—A hurricane raged at Vavau from March 17 to 19. and was at its height on Friday morning. Haapai and Nukualofa ...

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  45. DESPERATE FIGHTING

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—A communique states: Fights at isolated vantage points on the right bank of the River Narew have become more ...

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  46. AN EXCITING BATTLE.

    GENEVA, Thursday Morning.—An exciting battle in mid-air is reported. Three French aeroplanes at Altkirch were proceeding to blow up a bridge ...

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  48. RUSSIANS CAPTURING TRENCHES.

    The Russians are slowly, but surely, capturing trenches on the heights in the Carpathians, and are advancing. They have seized several fortified ...

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  50. ALLIED AIRMEN AT WORK.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—Allied airmen bombed the Gits aviation ground near Roulers. Some soldiers were wounded, and the sheds ...

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