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  2. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    BERLIN, Wednesday Morning.—A communique states: The Russians again tuned fresh masses on the German line at Postavdt, where the ...

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  3. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Major-General Sir Douglas Haig reports. In spite of a heavy artillery fire we held the ground captured at St. ...

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  4. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—With regard to the sensational development in the Legislative Assembly last night, which involved the political and private honor of a member of the Ministry, Mr ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    ATHENS, Wednesday Morning. — Allied warships landed men and blockaded Sula Bay and the Gulf of Canea, Canea being the chief commercial town ...

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  6. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A sensation was created in the House of Commons to-day when Dr. C. Addison, Parliamentary Secretary to the ...

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  7. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The following wireless message has been received from the Aurora in the South Pacific Ocean, dated March: Two ...

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  8. ASSAULTS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A communique states: After a violent bombardment of our position at Avo[?] court to Bethincourt the Germans at 3 ...

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  9. ALLIED NATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The International Parliamentary Conference meets at the French Senate House on April 27. The conference will last for ...

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  10. BIG RUSSIAN ADVANCE IMPOSSIBLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Petrograd correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that a big Russian advance is impossible at present, ...

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  11. VIEWS OF EXPLORERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" publishes messages from various explorers, including Sir Douglas Mawson, regarding the ...

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  12. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Admiralty reports that some of our light cruisers encountered a division of German destroyers on the night of March ...

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  13. EXPLOSION OF MINES.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—A communique states: The German made furious counter attacks north-west of Postavy, We exploded thirteen ...

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  14. THE PROPOSED AGREEMENT.

    MILAN, Tuesday Night. — The "Stamps," discussing the Paris Conference, states that the western commanders have agreed that Germany must not ...

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  15. EARLY SETTLEMENT EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The trade union circles in Glasgow expect an early settlement. A number of workers resumed on Monday, and ...

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  16. OPERATIONS ON THE GERMAN COAST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Admiralty reports: All the ships employed in the operations on the German coast have now returned except the Medusa, ...

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  17. RESIDENCE OF THE DEPORTEDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The deported strike leaders have been ordered to reside in Edinburgh. ...

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  18. MEASURES AFFIRMED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Paris conference unanimously affirmed measures to realise the unity of military, economic, and diplomatic ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Tuesday Night. — A highly successful raid was made against the Turkish advanced base at Birelha-Assanah, on hundred miles from the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — A bulletin states that Mr W. M. Hughes Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, passed a fair night. His temperature ...

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  21. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The British steamer Empress of Midland, 2224 tons, has been sunk. The crew were saved. ...

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  22. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Hundred of messages of sympathy are reaching Mr Hughes. Lord Stamfordham expressed his Majesty the King's regret, and enquired as to Mr ...

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  23. BRITISH SEAPLANE RAID.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night — "Politken" states that the British seaplanes failed to destroy the Tond[?] Zeppelin sheds. ...

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  24. TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Two Americans who were aboard the Manchester Engineer state that the vessel was torpedoed without warning. ...

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  25. A RELIEF SHIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Lieutenant Gran, a member of Captain Scott's expedition, has offered to join a relief ship to Ross Sea. ...

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  26. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Westminster Gazette," in reviewing the press suggestion of a Carson Reform Cabinet says. First it was Lord ...

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  27. TRADE OF THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Sr. Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in a speech at the Painters and Stainers' Company's ...

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  28. FIFTY LIVES LOST ON THE SUSSEX.

    An official report estimates that fifty persons are missing from the torpedoed Sussex. ...

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  29. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Pemberton Biling accused the Government of murdering pilots ...

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  30. MAILS ON THE SUSSEX.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Sussex, which was torpedoed, had Australian and New Zealand mails posted between March 20 and March ...

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  31. QUESTIONS NOT ANSWERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — In the House of Commons to-day, Mr L. Ginnell, who had given notice of his intention, asked Sir Edward Grey ...

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  32. CONDITION IMPROVING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Mr Hughes's condition is improving. The doctors this afternoon made an examination, and it showed that the ...

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  33. GRATITUDE OF FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — M. Poincare (President of France) has telegraphed to King George, to convey to New South Wales his profound ...

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  34. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr R. L. Outhwaite, Liberal member for Hanley, asked if Mr Hughes had any ...

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  35. TURKEY AND PEACE

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night. — There are increasing fears among Germans that Turkey is inclined to sue for peace. ...

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  36. SURGICAL SKILL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Surgical circles in Britain unstintedly attribute Major Scot Skirving, of Sydney, for a successful operation at the Millbank ...

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  37. ENTERING BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Many quarters are discussing the possibility of Mr Hughes remaining in England and entering British politics. He has ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT OF CHINA

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Night. — Tasnghecyi, a famous Minister of the Manchus, has telegraphed to the President, imploring him to abdicate in ...

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  39. SAFE ARRIVAL

    GEELONG, Wednesday. — Percy Yeend, Frank Farrell, and Stanley Richardson, who left Williamstown on Sunday in a motor boat for Geelong, ...

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  40. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Unionist War Committee, numbering 150 members of the House of Commons, Sir Edward Carson being ...

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  41. ENEMY FIRMS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, announced that she was communicating with ...

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  42. BLIZZARD IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — There have been severe storms and blizzards in the north and the midlands, and serious delays in telegraphs, ...

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  43. "THE MAN FROM THE ANTIPODES."

    BERNIE, Wednesday Morning.—"The Frankfurter Zeitung" says that Mr Hughes is popular in England because, in a country ruled by demagogues, the ...

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  44. METAL EXCHANGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Representatives of the metal producing companies conferred with Mr Mahon to-day in connection with the agreement ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. CASUALTY LISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night, — It has been officially announced that owing to military necessity in future casualty lists will not disclose either the ...

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  47. BELIEF TO SOLDIERS.

    The Government has decided to make a retrospective provision to relieve soldiers from rent, rates, insurance, and other contracts during war time, ...

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