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  2. RUSSIAN SITUAT ON

    It is stated In Viennese financial circles that the treaty of 'Brett Lltovsk obllges Russia to redeem the coupons and railway bonds in German and Austrian hands. ...

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  3. RAID ON WARNETON

    Sir Danglas Halg reports that the Autrallians successfully raided positions at Wurneton, taking priconers, and two mnchine guns. They repulsed a hostile ...

    Article : 96 words
  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons to.day tho first Lord of the Adiuru'ty (sir diric Ceddes) in introuducing the naval estimates said that generally speaking the ...

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  5. SEA RAIDER'S VICTIMS

    The New York World's"' Stockholm correspondent has interviewe the passengers. including the Australians, who were aboard the stranded steamer ...

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  6. FOOD REGULATIONS.

    Regulations under the War Procations. Act, which, are intended to counteract. the effect of the operations of rings and combines, and that traders ...

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  7. PROPOSED TRAMWAY EXTENSION

    At the City Council Chambers yesterday a deputation was received from the Augusta Road Improvement Association and others as regards extending the ...

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  8. SHIPPSUlLDlNG.

    Sir L G. Chiozz Money stated to.day that to February 20 seventeen standard ships bad been delivered. with a conuage of second. ...

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  9. MOSCOW CONGRESS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent of Petrograd states that the Provides gives the Bolsheviks in watchword in view of the coming Moscow Congress: ...

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  10. RANK RESTORED.

    The London 'Gazeue" anounces that bis Majesty lies restered Llenuknaut-Colon Stockill, of the Mkindlexsi Volunteer. Rifle Uirjis, to his ask with us ...

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  11. MATUNGA AND WARUNA PASSENGERS.

    The absence of any fresh information regrading the Australlan and New Zealanders taken off the Matures and Wairuna. when those vessels were cap ...

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  12. PEOPLE ASKED TO RESIST.

    The Bolsheviks in the Ukraine have Issued it proclamation calling on the people to resist the enemy and destroy their ammunition before the evacuation ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S FOOD PROBLEM.

    The coal pomers at Tilbury threaten to strike on Wednesday unless they are allowed. an extra mean ration. ...

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  14. JAPAN'S INTERVENTION.

    Tho "New York Times" correspondent at Washington terns that Japan will occupy Vladivostok and Its vicinity -with urmed forces in order to protect its own ...

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  15. LAUNCESTON.

    The lad, Bert Armstrong, aged 1G years, who was admitted to the Launceston. General Hospital shortly before midnight on Monday, suffering .from ...

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  16. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    The French communique reports fairly violent artillierying to the right of the Menem, In the region of Cauriers Wood find Bois Chaume, where a German ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. BELGIAN • PARLIAMENT.

    The first meeting of the Belgian Par. Plament since the outbreak of war has been arranged to take place In Paris during this month. ...

    Article : 34 words
  18. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  19. AMERICA AGREEABLE.

    M. Plehon states that President Wilson has agreed to the Japanese intervention in Siberia. ...

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  20. ROUMANIAN'S DILEMMA,

    The State Department has information wanted shows that Count Cerrin has warned Routnania that if she does not accede to the Teuton terms she will be ...

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  21. WAITING FOR THE OFFENSIVE .

    Mr Glluieur wries that since friday all France has been awaiting the coming events Attention everywhere continue.-, to be illrected upon the doings behind the ...

    Article : 444 words
  22. AMERICAN CONSIDERATION.

    The United Press correspondent states authortiatively that the President and Cabinet to.day are considering whether to rolest against Japanese intervension os ...

    Article : 32 words
  23. APPROVAL NOT GIVEN.

    The Cored Press correspondant at Washington states that if Japan seals an expedition to Russia the will do so without the United States approval ...

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  24. ELIGIBLES IN DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister for Defence to .'day admited.. it is true that there wets 2500 men apparently eligible for active service. employed by the department, but ...

    Article : 201 words
  25. GERMAN PROPAGANDA.

    A Berne wireless states that the nose papers are calling attention to a remark the insurance of German propergards whereby many officers of the army are ...

    Article : 87 words
  26. AMERICAN PRBSS OPINION.

    A correspondent of the New York newspapers states that the news of Japanese. military action in Siberia Is hourly awaits, and it is generally believed that ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    It Is reported that tho Russians are r-assing on the Western Clues from. tier, evidently intruding to invade Sin. King ...

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  28. DEMOCRATIC SENATOR'S VIEW.

    Senator Lewis the -Democratic Whip, discussing the subject of Japanese In terventlon In Slliria, said: "The United Mates would not allow any conduct from ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. SIBERIAN DISORDERS FEARED.

    Picked troops are guarding the from. tiers against the [?]enace of Siberian dis orders. ...

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  30. RECRUITING COMMISSIONER

    The Federal Executive yesterday appointed. the Chief Justice of tile High Court (Sir Samuel Gridith) as a Commissioner. under the new recruiting ...

    Article : 215 words
  31. SEE ADLER'S CREW.

    According to information received by ie Minister for the Navy (Mir. Cook) 53 members of the German raider See Artier have been taken by the Falcon, a. ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    A BilI has been prepared for production. in the Secrte chipewerlng the Presdent to conscript labor from the drafted men for work on farms and at ahipbuild, ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie has visited the New Zealand camp, and found all units fit. He also visited the incapacitated men at Torquay where a good hall is ...

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  34. FRENCH DBTACHMENTS REPULSED.

    A wirlesr German official report states that German artlltery duels in the taist. are heights of the Mouse repulsed wrong French delachments eastward of Mouilly ...

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  35. GERMANY'S PRESENT OBJECTIVE.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Paris quotes Joesph Reinach as stating. thier Company has begun series of [?] of which the immediate objective ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. GERMAN. OWNED PIERS.

    A message from Washington states that President Wilson has asked Congress. for authority to seize the German, owned piers in all American harbors. ...

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  37. GERMAN ESPIONAGE TRIAL

    There was a great espionage trial at Antwerp between February is and Feb.. ruary 21. Sixty. three persons were tried, and eight senterce to death. ...

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  38. RETURNED SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    Through the courtesy of the Master Warden of the Marine Board (Mr. T Murdoch) a large number of returned soldiers who were celegates to the ...

    Article : 171 words
  39. AMERICA AND BULGARIA.

    The departure of M. Pennalreted, the Bulgarian Minister, to FIorida is meter. proted In some quarters to be the force. runner of a diploa-atic break between ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. RECENT NEW ZEALAND MURDER

    WiIlam Eggers, who was recently sentenced to death for highway robbery and murder, was executed on Tuesday. He persisted in' his statement that be ...

    Article : 102 words
  41. WIRELESS INSTALLATIONS IN NEW YORK.

    Three wireals Installations have been discovered, including one plant In a Broadway skyscraper. ...

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  42. PRISONERS OP WAR

    Senator Pearce (Minister (or Defence) has received a cablegram from the High Commissoner, giving particular are of Australian prisoners of war. Recently ...

    Article : 94 words
  43. ADDRESS BY AIRCHBISHOP NEW YORK.

    The Archblshop of York (Rev. Cosmol Gordon Lasg), who Is visiting America, in.an address to the soldiers, said that "under America gives her far man ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. FIRE AT MUNITION WORKS.

    The Press Bureau states that a fire caused a allght explosion at a munition works in - South Wales. Two employes wars killed, but four surrived their ...

    Article : 45 words
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