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  2. IMPORTED GOVERNORS.

    SYDNEY.—In the legislative Assembly on Thursday the Premier moved that the Address in Reply he forwarded to his Excellency, Sir Walter Davidson. He said ...

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  3. WAR PROFITEERS.

    An important regulation under the War Precautions Act, hearing directly upon the operations of the "car-gear" system, as it applies to any contracts entered into with ...

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  4. COMING ASSAULT.

    A high British officer, in an interview with a representative of the Paris "Matin," said:—"The Germans must precipitate an assault and make an effort to finish things ...

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  5. WAR DIRECTION.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons to-day on the recent army changes, said:— "The retention of General Sir William ...

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  6. FOOD PRICES.

    Further reports of the Inter-State Commission dealing with the investigation into food prices ruling throughout the Commonwealth, were made available yesterday by ...

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  7. March on Petrograd

    A German official report states:—"We have advanced 20 kilometres (about 12 1/2 miles) astride the Riga-Petrograd railway. We have advanced on wide-sectors between ...

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  8. The Reason for Absorbing Russia.

    No matter what excuses Baron von. Kuchlmann may make for the now declared aggressive action of the Central Powers in Russia, the plain truth is that ...

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  9. British Shipping Losses.

    The Admiralty reports that during the past week 2322 vessels arrived at British ports, and 2393 vessels sailed. Twelve vessels over 1600 tons and three under 1600 ...

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  10. ADVANCE ON JERICHO.

    A High Military, Authority announces that the operations in Palestine have been hitherto delayed by the rainy season, roaring torrents preventing railway ...

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  11. MR. A. O. SACHSE, M.L.C.

    A select committee consisting of Messre. W. S. Manifold (chairman), W. J. Beckett, J. K. Merritt, T. H. Payne and A. Robinson resumed the inquiry into allegations ...

    Article : 281 words
  12. THE IRISH CONVENTION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, when questioned regarding the Irish convention, Mr. Bonar Law said he was unable to announce the date on which the ...

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  13. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lady Helen Ferguson, attended by Captain Haskell-Smith, A.D.C., paid a visit to the base hospital yesterday afternoon. Lady Helen Ferguson presided at a ...

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  14. THE RABBIT MENACE.

    Messrs. Stewart and Weaver, M's.L.A., representing the Farmers' Union, yesterday, waited on the Premier, the Minister of Lands and Mr. Angus, Honorary Minister ...

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  15. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    The Hamburg "Nachrichten" urges that preparations be made for an economic offensive after the war. It states that German manufacturers for the past three years have ...

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  16. GERMAN GUARD SHIP LOST.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that a German guardship struck a mine off Langeland, in the Baltic. The crow of twenty was lost. ...

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  17. Air Work on Italian Front.

    An Italian official report states:—"British aeroplanes effectively bombed the Casarsa aerodrome, destroying an airship shed. Out machines dropped two ...

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  18. Tragedy of Belgium.

    The awful tragedy of Belgium under the brutal hand of Germany was pathetically told in the Cathedral Hall last night to a crowded audience, by Father Vandamme ...

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  19. THE RABBIT TRADE.

    The shortage of tin plates that has caused so much inconvenience and loss to the meat canning industry in Australia, is possibly going to lead to serious ...

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  20. Ah Early Summer in England.

    Under the daylight-saving scheme summer time in Great Britain will begin on the morning of 24th March, and will end on the night of 29th September next. ...

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  21. THE CHARGE AGAINST SENATOR HUMBERT.

    The charge against Senator Humbert has been altered from one of trading with the enemy to one of conveying intelligence to the enemy. The graver charge is ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Gleeson, late of Corack East, farmer, who died on 23rd October last, by his will of 12th March, 1912, left £3128 real estate and £519 per[?] to his children. ...

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  23. LABOR PARTY'S PEACE TERMS.

    The Allied National Labor Conference, sitting in Paris, by an overwhelming vote accepted the British Labor programme for Wednesday's London conference, with two ...

    Article : 199 words
  24. Snapper and Sharks in the Bay.

    Angling in Hobson's Bay is at present attended with some excitement. Schools of [?]hbapper have been located for weeks past on the western shores of Port Phillip ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The War Graves Commission announces that Rudyard Kipling has agreed to write suitable memorial inscriptions for monuments to fallen soldiers. ...

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