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  2. THE WALLS OF JERICHO

    All the newspapers regard the Australians’ dash in Jericho as a stirring victory, and recall the vicissitudes of the historic city since the walls fell down at ...

    Article : 193 words
  3. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Petrograd military headquarters consider the [?] of Petrograd will be settled in a fortnight if the Germans continue to advance. ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. WESTERN FRONT

    The southern ext[?]mily of the British front in now opposite before. This extension of [?]rly twelve miles [?]dos the whole of St. Queen salient and ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    M. Albert Thomas (Minister for [?] in the last Seventh Cabinet) in president of the Socialists Conference, at which delegates from France, Italy, ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. AMERICAN CONSUL’S OPINIONS.

    Colonel Durag, the American Consul at Petrograd, has returned. He says dip[?]antic miracle in Petrograd believe that there are plans to [?]ash the Bolsheviks ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. “CHARNEL HOUSE TO SUNLIT FIELD.”

    Percival Phillips: We have taken over a [?]guarly quiet and picturesque sector This occurred some seeks ago. It includes the German St Quentin salient in ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. RUSSIAN MANIFESTO.

    The Petrograd Council of Commissioners’ [?]sio declaims that the republic is Imperilled, and appeals to all citizen to enrol for the defence of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. WITHIN FORTY VERSTS OF PSE[?]

    At Petrograd the Soviet chairman has stated that Drin[?] was taken to only one hundred Germans owing to the local front committee [?]osing their heads. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. ROMANIAN PEACE.

    According to the Vienna newspapers peace with Romania is likely to be speedily attained, and favorably to all parties. Negotiations are opening on ...

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  11. LABOR’S WAR AIMS.

    The Inter-Allied Socialist Conference has ended. It reached complete agreement on war aims, and is talking steps to notify its decisions to the socialist ...

    Article : 275 words
  12. FRENCH FRONT.

    French communique. There is fairly lively re[?]ment artillery along the whole rent, especially in the regions of Pinion, Vaoxs[?]lon, Nalam and Minimalism. Three ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. NAVY DISORGANISATION.

    The disorg[?] [?] of the Russian navy is fre[?] hic. A majority of the crown oppose active defence, and some demand their immediate discharge. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. GERMANY’S DEMANDS.

    Germany lega[?]is the proposals of Fre[?]l L[?] a[?]n[?]ied and It is believed she will new demand the whole of the Baltic including possession of the ...

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  15. CRY PROM ESTHONIA

    Amsterdam reports that the Kaiser received a telegram from the Lubeck Sen[?] asking that assistance be sent to the people of Esthonia. The Kaiser replied. ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A Madrid wireless message states that the trans[?] steamer Claudio Lopo[?] from New York, witnessed on Saturday the torpedoing or the Spanish ship ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. ONLY BIG GUNS.

    French communique: Fairly lively artillery duels extend along the whole front, especially in the region of Go[?]est Pinion Ch[?]venx, California, Buto[?] d[?] Nes[?], ...

    Article : 37 words
  18. SOCIALISTS AGAINST ANNEXATION.

    A Rotierdain message states that the German Social D[?]rats are abraded at the significance of the eastward advance. “Vorwerts” says the [?]te country is ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. TUERILLA WAR ARE THREATENED.

    A wireless Russian message states that Commander in Chief K[?]yenko and ordered a re[?]nary moha[?]on for [?] warfare in every street, vila[?] ...

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  20. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The Senate has reported the Finance Corporation Bill, appropriating 50 million dec[?] and to authorise Government control of all new issue of stocks and bonds ...

    Article : 46 words
  21. LARGE GERMAN RAIDS.

    field Mar[?]el Haig: A large enemy party raided two of our posts in the neighborhood of the Y[?]res. Roulers rail. way. A few of ours are missing. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. GERMAN BODIES WASHED ASHORE.

    The bodies of a [?]er of German [?] men belonging to submarines hate been washed ashore at Christiania Fjord. ...

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  23. TROTSKY GOES TO DVINSK.

    Petrograd states that Trotsky has gone to Dvinsk for the purpose of stopping new [?]o[?]lies. He carries Russia’s reply to Germany’s demands, but it is ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. JAPAN’S POSITION.

    At Tokio the [?]ce to Petrograd is c[?]citing the closest attention. In view of the im[?]nence of the complete German dou[?]tion of Russia, there is special ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. MONEY AND FOODSTUFFS.

    Treasurer M’Adao has offered 500 million dollars at Treasury certificates an 4[?] per cent. Mr. Hoover states that the next sixty ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    Spanish newspapers art [?]gnant at the torpedoing of the [?]st[?]o and [?] an immediate breaking of relation with Germany. ...

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  27. FINLAND FIGHT.

    The conflicting Russians and the Finish while Guards have agreed to leave A[?]nd Island, where the Swedish guard remains. ...

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  28. SUBMARINE MISSING.

    It is officially stated that the adma[?] one Bernoulli has not returned to its b[?]se ...

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  29. GERMAN ACCOUNT.

    Wireless German officials—We [?]ple [?]sel in Estonia. The first Esthonia regiment placed itself at the disposal a the German commend. We are beyond ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. PARTICULARS OF THE FIGHT.

    From the Australian Press Association’s [?] [?]ters, under date February 21:—General Allenby’s army has driven the Turks from a strong position ...

    Article : 390 words
  31. GERMAN RAID FAILS.

    Belgian communique: After a violent bombardment enemy detachments attacked our advanced posts Lu the region of Kloosper[?]olen. The enemy failed to ...

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  32. WAR RESOLUTIONS.

    The Inter Al lied socialist conference agreed to the memorandum on war Aims mee[?]ring that the peoples of Europe are chief sufferers by the war, through Lot ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. RAILWAY OWNERSHIP.

    The Senare debated the Railroad Control Bill and rejected an amendment providing for Government ownership. An economic agreement between ...

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  34. AERIAL WARFARE.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Barid, introducing the Air Board’s estimates, pr[?]il the courageous boyish aviators for re[?]ing at thei ac[?]al posts ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. GERMAN NAVAL ADVANCE.

    At Petrograd the Council of Army Corn[?]rle has discussed Germany’s refusal of the peace offer. The council is preparing defence schemes, notably the ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. GERMAN OBJECTIVE.

    At Washington the military experts upon that Hindenburg will first attempt a smarting blow all the French line or advance [?] S[?]zerland. ...

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  37. GERMANY’S BUSY DAY.

    A Russian [?]rier declared at Berlin the message of sub[?]n, signed by Tro[?]sky and Len[?]. dated Wednesday The courier returned empty handed ...

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  38. AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE.

    It is announced that part of the United States forces are located along the chemin des Dames. The Senate has passed the Railroad ...

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  39. SOOTS SUCCESSFUL RAID.

    Sir Douglas Haig: The Scottish troops successfully ra[?]ed yesterday night at Monthly le [?]eux There is hostile ar[?]lerying in the neighborhood of Menin road and ...

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  40. BELGIAN DELEGATE IN RUSSIA.

    Va[?]dervelde, the Beig[?] Minister at a session of the Inter-Allied Socialist Conference, said “We cannot [?] more the fact that the Bols[?] have ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. AMBASSADOR EJECTED BY LANDLORD.

    The landlord has ejected Russian Ambassador Livinoff from his offices in Victoria street on the ground that he failed to [?]serve the clause prob[?]sting ...

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  42. EASIEST CONQUEST IN HISTORY.

    The New York “World’s” Petrograd correspondent says the Russian army is not seriously apposing the invaders. The Germans are matching towards ...

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  43. RAID REPULSED AT HILL 70,

    Sir— Douglas Hais We repulsed were enemy losses an attempted raid at H[?] 70. and drove on raiders northwards of p[?]cape[?]e. Farrols took prisoners, some ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. EX. TSAR.

    A “Tribuns” telegraph from Zurich steps that the Bolsheviks have greats r[?]ed their surveillance of the lex Tsar’ family. ...

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  45. REPRISALS ON THE RHINE.

    Critics of tho Air Service administration demand concentration upon an aerial offensive calculated to finish the war this year. They make reference to the ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. PETROGRAD’S PERIL.

    The ’Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent at Moscow has conversed with Austro-German prisoners roaming the streets. He found them dejected and indignant. ...

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  47. KRYLENKO’S PROO AMATION

    Petrograd reports that a special military [?]enerd staff of are has been an [?]ted. It has been received to mobil[?] the whole of the [?] bodies ...

    Article : 110 words
  48. INDIA AND THE WAR.

    India’s keen interest In everything per to the war has been growing in a remarkably manner during the past few months, and all her strength has ...

    Article : 202 words
  49. CABINET MINISTER’S COMMENT.

    Hon. E. N. Roberts, of the British War Cabinet, in an interview with “Le [?] London correspondent, said, “The British working [?] will firmly ...

    Article : 100 words
  50. EMPEROR CARL CONFERS WITH KAISER.

    The Emperor Carl arrived at Germany headquarters. where he conference with the Kaiser. Generals Hinde[?]g and Ludendorff, and Chancellor ...

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  51. ITALIAN FRONT

    Italian official: •Anglo-Italian aeroplanes attacked aviation camps at Lucomin[?], Vian[?]dello and Mottadellven[?] and a hydroplane dropped two tons of high ...

    Article : 53 words
  52. ON WEST FRONT.

    Our aeroplanes yesterday dropped 800 [?]o[?]bs on billets, also railway sidings at Court[?]. Ledgehers and Dau[?]l. They brought down seven and drove down two ...

    Article : 84 words
  53. A MODEST REQUEST.

    The inter-allied Socialist conference has appointed Missis. Henderson (England Al[?] Thomas (France) and [?](Bel[?]) a commission to ...

    Article : 49 words
  54. SULTANA’S SQUATTA[?].

    The rapidity of the advance from Gaza and Rcershe[?]a necessitated a test for coordination after the capace of Jer[?]m. The situation in the mountainous country ...

    Article : 61 words
  55. GERMAN ACCOUNTS.

    Wireless German official.—Our troops In Ethonia are pressing eastwards. We have occupied Wark, in Livonia, and Dubne. ...

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  56. IRISH TROUBLES.

    Six hundred men raided farms In East Clare, drove eff the cattle, overpowered ft small party of police, and assaulted three either constables. The crowd scattered ...

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  57. SIXTY-FOUR USEFUL DESTROYERs

    The rapidity of the Gern an advance on Reval will decide the fate of Russia’s Baltic fleet, most of which is [?]bound there, The re[?]ner are icebound at ...

    Article : 108 words
  58. RAID KILLS NUNS.

    The last [?] raid on Padua resulted in the deaths pd six runs, and included four old women who were attending the sick. ...

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  59. THROB TRAITORS SHOT.

    There traitors, Gatti, Pegazzane, and Lag[?]ell, were shot to-day for their share of the disaster of September last. ...

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  60. TURKS’ GRAIN SUPPLY.

    Yesterday the Turks burnt stores on the northern slopes of the Dead Sea. Our speculation will retard. If not on[?]re[?] present, the Turks making use of an ...

    Article : 43 words
  61. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    East Africa official: We dislodged the enemy from the L[?] Valley, and forced their retirement southward towards the upper [?] River. We ...

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  62. FRENCH DIRIGIBLE DISASTER.

    A French dirigible, by on accident to he s[?]eering gear on Wednesday, off Sainte Adrese, drifted at a low attitude. [?]then against the cliffs, and was wreck, ...

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  63. FIFTY-EIGHT TO EIGHT.

    British-Italian official: During the past week we successfully raided across the Place. and took soma prisoners. Our aeroplanes undertook several successful ...

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  64. TURKS RETIRING.

    Palest[?] [?]al: The enemy from Je[?]tho retired northwards of W[?]d [?] leaves their [?] on the high ground on the left bank. They also retired ...

    Article : 59 words
  65. MAN-POWER PROPOSALS

    The Durham miners lave decided to support the man power proposal, and will supply fifty thousand cu[?] a men selected by the miners organisations. ...

    Article : 27 words
  66. MILITARY AEROPLANE

    A British military aeroplane has last Down from London to Home. It descended at Paris Lyons, Mars[?]lles, and P[?]. ...

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  67. FORTY-FIVE ENEMY DIVISIONS.

    The enemy forces from the Swiss-frontier to the Adriatic in chide forty-two Australian and three German divisions. ...

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  68. COMMENT ON GERMAN ADVANCE

    The Manchester “Guardian” says the German acte[?] in [?] must modify her plans for a big offensive on the western front, as the occupation of Finland, ...

    Article : 197 words
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