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  2. LATEST NEWS.

    The recent espionage case revealed a veritable hornet's nest of financial schemes, in which it is stated that Switzerland has been working in ...

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  5. Alsace and Lorraine.

    The national Alsace-Lorraine celebrations at the Sorbonne included an imposing ceremonial. President Poincare and the Ministers, senators, deputies, and ...

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  6. British Front.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported this morning: We successfully raided to the northward of the Ypres Staden railway. There is reciprocal ...

    Article : 429 words
  7. Japan Takes Action.

    The Japanese Embassy reports that Japanese and Chinese troops have enteral Siberia. The Japanese are merely guarding the railway near Harbin. ...

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  8. Air Reprisals.

    A Saarbrucken newspaper throws significant light on the German official reports minimising the effect of the Allies raids. It says: Seventy-four bombs ...

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  9. Trouble in Ireland.

    Lawlessness continues in the west and south of Ireland. There have been numerous raids for arms and cattle driving, ans seizure of land, but the military now ...

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  10. Weather Forecast.

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth bureau of meteorology this morning issued the following forecast for the metropolitan area to-day:-- ...

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  11. Successful Raid.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports : "We carried out a successful raid south-westward of Armenticres. We repulsed attempted raids in the neighbourhood of ...

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  12. Captured Colonies.

    The "Daily Mail," in discussing the speech by the German Minister for the Colonies (Dr. Solf) states there are at least three reasons why the Germans ...

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  13. Captures in Russia.

    The following Austrian official message has been received by the Admiralty's wireless service: "We have reached Lachowy, Proskurow, and Lipkany, and ...

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  14. Little Baby Strangled.

    A nine months' old baby named Alexander Thomson was yesterday by the neck from the bars of its cot at its parents' ...

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  15. Strike in Argentine.

    There have been very serious armed conflicts in the Argentine Republic between the railway strikers and the troops. Two strikers were killed, and ...

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  16. Raider's Victims.

    Mrs. Benson, one of the Australian passengers on the steamer Igotz Mendi, which was captured by the raider Wolf on being interviewed by a representative of the ...

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  17. Seaplanes Attack Ships.

    A Dutch torpedo boat has rescued five of the crew of the Swedish barque Maorilands, which was attacked by German seaplanes whilst being towed from Holland ...

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  18. MURDERER EXECUTED.

    Louis Voisin, the French butcher, who was convicted of having wilfully murdered Mrs. Gourard (the wife of a French soldier who is at the front), has been ...

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  19. Returning Officer's Death.

    Frederich Withelm Hecht, until a few days ago State returning officer for Alexandria, died at his home, Waterloo, on Saturday morning from internal trouble. He had been in bad ...

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  20. TALLOW MARKET.

    The total stack of tallow at the close of last month was 695 casks. The imports for the month totalled 89 casks, and the deliveries 671 casks. ...

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  21. Air Raid on Venice.

    The "Gionrale d'Italia" reports that the Austrian air raid on Venice on Tuesday night demolished 30 houses and damaged 60 buildings, including historic ...

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  22. Died in the Train.

    The danger of elderly people running to catch trains is exemplifiea by the sad death of Mrs. Margaret Kuder, of Brown street, New Farm. Mrs. Kuder ran to ...

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  23. Mr. Macartney's Tour.

    The leader of the National party (Mr. Macartney) arrived from the west on Sunday. His tour of the north and west was, he said, most satisfactory and ...

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  24. Federal Finance.

    The increase in customs revenue for the present financial year as recorded last month amounted to only £5,120. Victoria was responsible for the improved position in ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY.

    Shareholders in Great Britain of t the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. are anxiously awaiting official news of the company's affairs. According to a cable ...

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  26. British Politics.

    The "British Weekly" announces that a suggestion that the Marquis of Lansdowne should be offered the Premiership, associated with Mr. Asquith and Mr. A. ...

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  27. Food Problem.

    The first week's experience, of the issue of meat, butter and mangarine coupons has proved the system to be more satisfactory than that of queues, ...

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  28. Trade and Industry.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is very pleased with the result of the conference of delegates from the chambers of manufactures and chambers of commerce, which last week ...

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  29. Maree.

    Sergeant Cross, M.M., who received the N.P.C. endorsement for Maree, has withdrawn from the contest, thereby leaving a straight-out issue between private Pearce ...

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  30. SONS OF GWALIA MINE.

    Because of the increased cost of stores and working expenses, the Sons of Gwalia Mine has not declared a quarterly dividend, and consideration of any ...

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  31. America's Finances.

    America's war expenditure for February slightly exceeded 1,000,000,000 dollars (about £200,000,000). THIRD LIBERTY LOAN. ...

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  32. MR. J. E. REDMOND.

    Mr. John E. Redmond (the Irish Nationalist Leader), has undergone a serious operation. He is progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  33. Trading with Enemy.

    Further arrests in connection with the silk smuggling charges, include three millionaires, Eignor Dubins, Signer Ceresa, and Signor Brainda, and also ...

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  34. Postal Robberies.

    Two more robberies of mailbags were reported to the police on Saturday. Both are causing the railway and postal authorities much concern, on account of ...

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  35. M. CAILLAUX'S ESTATE.

    M. Caillaux, ex-Premier, who is under trial for treason is broken. The value of securities found at Florence is 480,000 francs, only a fifth of the fortune ...

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  36. Tonnage Difficulty.

    The correspondent of the " Morning Post" at Stockholm reports that the tonnage agreement between Sweden and the Allies has been settled, under which ...

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  37. STORM IN MELBOURNE.

    After a very sultry Saturday morning, the weather in the afternoon became thundery, with vivid flashes of lightning. Gradually the sky became ...

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  38. CHINA'S AWAKENING.

    Cheers resounded in the boardroom of the Commercial Travellers' Club, when Dr. G. E. Morrison, political adviser to the Chinese republic, in the course of an ...

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  39. Election Notes.

    The Nationalist candidate, Lieutenant B. P. Revenall-Holland, will open his campaign in the Boys' State school, Brookes street, Valley to-night. He will ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    Following upon the receipt from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Holman) of a telegram conveying the alternative proposal in connection with the ...

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  41. Fights with Submarines.

    It is officially announced that Japanese destroyers in the Mediterranean encountered two U boats on 20th February respectively, both ...

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  42. French and Americans.

    The following German official message has been received by the Admiralty's wireless service : "Eastward of Rheims we forced our way into Fort Compelle, which ...

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  43. "A" FOR "ANZAC."

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) on Saturday stated that recommendations had been received in a cable message from the A.I.F. headquarters, ...

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  44. Greater Sacrifices.

    General Sir William Robertson, speaking at Lincoln, said that the people at home were making great sacrifices, but they might be asked to submit to further ...

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  45. Strike Threatened.

    The Transport Workers' Federation and the Vehicle Workers' Union are calling a strike on 9th March, unless they are granted a bonus of 20s. per week ...

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