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  2. RAIDER SUNK

    Unofficial reports from Brazil state that British cruisers have chased three raiders end sunk one. ...

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  3. “ UNLESS THERE IS A HITCH.”

    The personnel of the Fusion Cabinet will be announced to-morrow, unless some unforeseen bitch occu[?] night. ...

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  4. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The "New York World" says Germany’s policy towards the United States and the continuation of overacts, or what night well be ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    The Admiralty reports: Our aeroplanes on February 14 again dropped a considerable weight of bombs on the harbor and shipping at Bruges ...

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  6. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Lords, Lord Curzon. in replying to criticism as to multiplication of officials, pleaded the immensity and latensity of the war’s ...

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  7. SUBMARINE TRAPS

    M. Raymond Lestonat, writing in ‘L’illustration.” a weekly paper published in Paris, states that the British have captured an important number of small ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. CONTINUATION OF THE WAR

    If Is reported from [?]dam that the Kaiser, in conversation at Vieuua with Hans M[?]ller, the celebrated p[?]t. said the whole world knows who ...

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  9. CHINA AND GERMANY

    The Chinese Minister at Paris, In an Interview with “Le Journal,” said Chinas Note to Germany faithfully represented Chinese sentiment. which ...

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  10. ACTIVITY OF FRENCH.

    A French communique states: In the Pulsalline district between the Meuse and the Aisne detachments of our men entered the second German ...

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  11. FREDERICK VIII EXAMINED AT HALIFAX.

    The s.s. Frederick VIII, on which Count Ber[?] and his staff are travelling, will be examined by the British at Halifax, nod it is possible be ...

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  12. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ho[?]t Law autiounced the receipt of Lord Balfour of Burleigh’s committee’s resolution concerning the Paris ...

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  13. COUNT ZIMMERMAN’S “WORD OF HONOR.”

    The “New York World's” Berlin correpondent quotes Count Zimmerman as saying: I give you my word of honor that the Yarrow[?]ale prisoners will be ...

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  14. ARTILLERY DUELLING.

    A French communique states that the enemy artillery is vigorously countered by ours, which furiously bombarded the Malson de Campag[?] ...

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  15. DOMINION SOLDIERS DECORATED

    A number of decorations and medals have been awarded by the Allies to Australian and New Zealand soldiers for distinguished services in the ...

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  16. RAID AT GUEDECOURT.

    General Haig reports a successful raid north-eastward of Guedecourt. Enemy raiding parties northward of Loos and westward of Messines, were ...

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  17. ENGAGEMENT CONFIRMED.

    Earlier reports of the naval engagement off Brazil are supported by a message from Rio Janeiro stating that the newspaper 'A Rua” says an officer ...

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  18. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Consignors state that the L[?] Law, which was sank off [?] by on Austrian submarine, did not carry day contraband. ...

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  19. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    The United Press correspondent at Berlin, now at [?] that the Germans are s[?]king their all on assumption that the sub[?] are ...

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  20. GERMAN SUCCESSES.

    A Germ tin official claims that numerous reconnoitring engagements have taken place, in which they inflicted considerable loss on the Allies at ...

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  21. EFFECTS OF BOMBARDMENT.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes: A thaw has sot in and the landscape reveals the first signs-of spring, though chid. Terror must have invaded the German ...

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  22. ARMING OF MERCHANTMEN.

    A Washington message states that the situation is greedily becoming more [?] and President Wilson may consult Congress on the question of ...

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  23. BRITISH WAR LOAN

    London [?]de a splendid final of fort to awaken [?]ds to a sense of their duty to the war loan. All the newspapers devoted much space to ...

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  24. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    A wire from Amsterdam states that German newspapers continue to bestow blessings on the submarines [?] secusly reiterating that ...

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  25. LOWERING OF AMERICAN FLAG.

    It is stated that the shipping companies are preparing to resume galling. The State Department at Washington has received confirmation that Mr. ...

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  26. SOLDIERS’ SETTLEMENT

    The Secretary for State (Mr. W[?] Long) has appointed a [?] of [?] to repeat [?] for selling with[?] the [?]pire ex[?]diers ...

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  27. SUBMARINE TOLL.

    The barque Endora, which picked up the Azul’s crew on the 6th, was herself torpedoed on the 14th. One man was drowned, and the Azul’s chief ...

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  28. COAL SHORTAGE

    Messages from Copenhagen report that work on the railways and in the factories has been curtailed owing in the shortage of coal. The authorities ...

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  29. DETENTION OF GERARD.

    The United Press states that a format protest against the detention of [?] Yarrawdale’s [?]ors will be sent ` through the Spanish Embassy at ...

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  30. TRENCH RAIDINGS.

    The “Cologne Gaze[?]” in endeavoring to reassure its readers with regard to General Haig’s coustain n[?]gins. say popular anxiety in ...

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  31. THURSDAY'S HAUL.

    Few submarinings were reported yesterday. The biggest vessel was the British steamer Ferga, 701 tons, and four trawlerws. ...

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  32. SEARCHING NEUTRALS

    Lord Pe[?]’s committee regarding the bringing of neutral vesssls to British ports for search, reports it has not received any complaints regard ...

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  33. GENERAL HAIG'S INTERVIEW

    Newspapers in England and France give prominence to General Haig’s interview with French journalists [?]credited of the British headquarters ...

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  34. DARDANELLES INQUIRY

    The Dardanelles Commission of Inquiry will probably have completed its work in month's time. ...

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  35. AGRICULTURE IN BRITAIN

    Mr. R. E P[?] President of the Hoard of Agriculture. speaking at [?] Mr. Lloyd-George’s de[?] on Monday world be a ...

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  36. A PATRIOTIC SPINSTER.

    Miss Emily Charlotte Talbot’s real subscription was £80,000. She is 75 years of age. and in[?]rited one and a half millions from her father, the late ...

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  37. INTERIM REPORT ON WEDNESDAY.

    “The Times states that the interim report of the Dardanelles Commission covering the ins[?]lion of the expedition. will he published on Wednesday. ...

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  38. THE YARROWDALE DEMAND.

    In some quarters in Washington It is believed that the Yarrowdale demand will practically become an ultimatum. A Note will lie cabled early on ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN INSPECTION

    The newspapers give prominence to photographs of the King inspecting Australian troops on Salisbury plains last Tuesday. ...

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  40. EASTERN FRONT.

    A Russian official message states The enemy attacked to the south and east of Glotchev, and the battle is proceeding. ...

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  41. SHIPBUILDING

    The secretary of the B[?]ermakers and Shipd[?]ders’ Society has appealed to his members to out their best work into the output and repairing of ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. CANADIAN RECRUITING

    The Government at [?] is considering calling o[?] the [?] undre the compulsory precisions of the Mi[?] Act. in o[?] to guard the ...

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  43. MUNITION FACTORY FIRE

    It Is reported by the Press Bureau that Dr. Addison, Minister for Munitions, has announced that a small fire occurred on Wednesday at a rectory at ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    General Smuts had an enthus[?]stic reception at Cape Town. The City Hall was crowded, those present including the Governor (Lord Buxton) ...

    Article : 138 words
  45. LATE DUKE OF NORFOLK

    The late Duke of Norfolk was burled at Arundel, with all the ceremonial given to car[?] morshal[?]. The flag was half-mast at the ...

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  46. RUSSIANS REPULSED.

    An official German message states: We stormed the trenches northward of the railway from Zloczow to Tar[?]pol, and penetrated on hundred metres ...

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  47. PRODUCTS IN BRITAIN

    There is strong demand for six pound this of beef and mutton from shops and restaurants. Australian beef is mating 72/6 to 74/ a ...

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  48. PAPER FAMINE

    In accordance with the Government's decision, morning newspapers consist of two pages twice weekly. More of the English newspapers ...

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  49. RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS

    Mr. Lloyd-George made a statement in the House of Commons to-day on the subject of further restrictions on imports and the improvement of ...

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  50. DUTCH PRESS OPINION.

    “De Nieuwe Cou[?] says General Haig’s interview is so confident in tone and carries such conviction that it augurs no good for Germany. ...

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  51. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    A French communique from Salonika states that the Italians made a counterattack on Hill 305, east of Pa[?]love, and recaptured the whole of their lost ...

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  52. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Arrangements have been made to accommodate the overseas representatives to the Imperial Conference at the Savoy Hotel. The first meetings ...

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  53. COMING OFFENSIVE

    Paris correspondents have interviewed General Rawlinson, and asked him it he thinks the Germans will anticipate the Allies In their next offensive. ...

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  54. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day every lot of scoured crossbreds and slipes was withdrawn, by Government instructions. The remainder of the ...

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  55. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON

    The “We[?]tminster Gazette" recently published an appeal asking Londoners to extend hospitality to Australian soldiers on leave. There has ...

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  56. JUTLAND BATTLE

    The Chairman of the South-[?]estern Railway Company has told the shareholders that the company's steamship Engadine, mentioned in Admiral ...

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  57. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    An announcement made by Mr. Holman that there would be an early dissolution of Parliament came as a surprise to the electors. ...

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  58. TRAFFIC NATIONALISED

    The Central News Agency reports that the Government proposes to enforce further rail restrictions in order to facilitate the increased naval and ...

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  59. BOY SCOUTS

    The experiment of placing Boy Scouts aboard passenger ships is being extended, because of their usefulness on board the Britannic. ...

    Article : 24 words
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