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  2. GERMANY AND BELGIUM

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The Amsterdam correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that secret service German organisations are ...

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  3. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Lieutenant General Sir Percy Lake reports that General Aylmer on Wednesday was operating about seven to eight ...

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  4. HEALTH OF INVERMAY

    In accordance with a resolution carried at a meeting of parents of the Invermay State School held on Wednesday night the representatives appointed ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The King cordially audienced Mr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, and displayed great interest in ...

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  6. MR CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Mr. Winston Churchill had an interview with Mr Asquith yesterday, and said he had decided to return to the front ...

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  7. A TURKISH COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — A Turkish communique states: The enemy attacked with their main forces on March 8 from the right bank of the ...

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  8. "TALKS BRAVELY AND ACTS BRAVELY."

    The Evening News" says that Mr Hughes not only talks bravely, but acts bravely. He comes from a country where Britons have not been afraid ...

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  9. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— In view of the number of conscientious objectors the War Office has formed a non combatant corps, with the usual ...

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  10. NO GOVERNMENT SECRETS.

    Mr. Bonar Law's announcement during the luncheon that during his visit the Government will not have any secrets from Mr Hughes is regarded as ...

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  11. FOR VALOR

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Tomorrow morning's papers will contain the deeds for which the distinguished conduct medal have been awarded as ...

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  12. SCANDINAVIAN STATES

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning.— It is officially reported that a conference of the three Seandinavian States strengthened their good relation, and ...

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  13. A BUSY PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Saturday, Night. — Mr Hughes, who is suffering from a slight cold, is spending a quiet week-end. He attended a theatre party, and ...

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  14. A WELSH WELCOME.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Influential Welshmen in London are instating a Geltio welcome to Mr Hughes similar to that given by the National ...

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  15. HOME AND COLONIAL ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The estimates for the home and colonial army provide for four million men, exclusive of the men in India. ...

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  16. NAVAL AIR SERVICE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—At the by-election for East Herts, rendered necessary by the resignation of Sir J. F. L. Rolleston (Unionist) on ...

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  17. MR. CHURCHILL CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Spectator" says that the most case hardened party politician of the most demor[?]lised epoch of the eighteenth century, ...

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  18. GUEST OF GENERAL SIR IAN HAMILTON.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Mr Hughes, Mrs Hughes, and Mr Andrew Fisher were the guests of General sir [?] Hamilton at his residence, and ...

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  19. WOMEN'S EXTRAVAGANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The War Savings Committee, in a report against the extravagance of women's dress, hats, boots, and stockings, says ...

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  20. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Victorian and Tasmanian Methodist Conference fixed the following stations in Tasnapia for 1916. Hobart district ...

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  21. FREIGHTS AND RATES.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — The Minister for Marine states that the question of freights and rates is in course of solution by the Governments ...

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  22. SOLDIERS AT FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Richmond ground was wet and slippery, and dismal wintry conditions prevailed, when the match, ...

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  23. "JOHN BULL AND HIS SONS."

    LONDON, Friday, Night.— Mr A. G. Gardmer, editor of "The Daily News," has written a two and a half column character sketch of Mr W. M. ...

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  24. LABOR PARTY ENTERTAINMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Three National Labor executives, also the Parliamentary Labor party, will entertain Mr Hughes at the House of ...

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  25. BRITISH SHIPPERS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, states that at the end of 1915 the tonnage of British shipping ...

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  26. DEPUTATION REGARDING WHEAT SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A deputationsed a preliminary private in review with Mr. Hughes regarding wheat shipping questions. The ...

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  27. KAISER'S SON MARRIED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — Prince Joachim, youngest son of the Kaiser, was married to princess Marie of Anholt today. The Empress was ...

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  28. LIQUOR DEFENCE LEAGUE

    A picture entertainment, uonder the auspices of the Liquor Defence League, was given gratis at the Albert Hall on Saturday night in the presence of ...

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  29. PERSONAL'

    It is announced that King Albert has conferred the Order of Leopold on Sir Robert L. Borden. Premier of Canada. ...

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  30. MR HUGHES' SPEECH.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The Daily Chronicle," commenting on Mr Hughes' speech, says the must be careful not to push the neutrals into ...

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  31. BLIZZARD IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The blizzard on the Derbyshire Peak continues. A train has been snowed up at the Minninglow station for a week, ...

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  32. MR HUGHES' AUTHORITY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— "The times" says while Sir Robert Borden, Premier of Canada, created one precedent, Mr Hughes' knowledge of the ...

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  33. EAST TO WEST RAILWAY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Gilabrist case, which has led to a strike of clerks on the transcontinental railway was considered by the Federal Cabinet ...

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  34. A PRIVY COUNCILLOR.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— Mr W. M. Hughes has been made a member of the Pricy Council. ...

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  35. AFFAIRS IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—The Cabinet ordered a small force of American troops to invade Mexico to endeavor to capture General Villa's ...

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  36. ANOTHER FULL PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Mr. Hughes and another full programme today. He breakfasted with Mr Lloyd George, and afterwards accompanied ...

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  37. MARINE BOARDS

    CIRCULAR HEAD, Saturday.—The following nominations were received for the Marine Board elections on Friday: Messrs. C. T. Smith, W. E. ...

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  38. DEBT FOR COFFEE

    RIO DB JANEIRO, Friday Night.—The newspapers point out that Germany owes Brazil £4,800,000 sterling for coffee, and suggests, with the view ...

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  39. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    LONDON, Friday Night. — It is officially reported that General Smuts announces that after the occupation of Chala by General Van Deventer we ...

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