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  4. CAPTURE OF GRANDECOURT. AH IMPORTANT VICTORY.

    The capture of Grandecourt is the biggest victory of the British on the west front since last November, and naves the way for attacks on the for ...

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  5. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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  6. "MURDERING ME."

    Further evidence was taken before Mr. H. L. Archdall, P.M., in the Police Court this morning, in the ease, in which Robert M'Cormack, an ex-union ...

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  7. THE MEATWORKS TROUBLE.

    The serious-crisis in the meat export industry of Queensland, which was exclusively reported in yesterday's issue of "The Daily Standard," continues, ...

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  8. FEDERAL ARENA.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Henderson gave notice of the motion that a petition be sent by the Senate to the King. urging the granting of ...

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  9. THE FUSION.

    After two days' conference the representatives of the Federal Ministerial and "Liberal" parties, constituted for the purpose of considering the ...

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  10. SCUTH AMERICA DIVIDED.

    The "Journaldo Commercio" says that the German piracy has divided South America into two groups. The first favor a break of relations with ...

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  11. FAMINE IN GERMANY.

    The German people are now prooably on a diet scale 40 per, cent below that of normal, times. The famine throughout Central ...

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  12. BRITISH FOLLOW UP.

    An official message says: we attacked an important enemy, position on the highest point of Sailly Saiilised Hill, gaining the whole of our objective. The ...

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  13. A SAFE CONDUCT.

    As the result of a oconference between Mr. A. J. Balfour (Secretary of State for ' Foreign Affairs) and Mr. Page (American Ambassador) Great Britain ...

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  14. WILSON'S INSTALLATION.

    It has been formally announced that the Hnaugural ceremonies in connection with the installation of President Wilson will eventuate on March 5 despite, ...

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  15. POWERFUL BOMB.

    The "Handelsblad" says that a powerful bomb, loaded with nails and broken glass,'exploded on the steps of the Stock Exchange at 11 o'clock last ...

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  16. WILSON KEEPS HIS HEAD.

    President Wilson has represented that he is determined not to plunge the country into war on a technicality. When he moves it will be on the ...

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  17. ITALIAN VESSEL CAPTURED.

    Survivors' of a Norwegran vessel state that a German submarine captured an unknown Italian vessel, and placed a prize crew, aboard. They ...

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  18. CRISIS PETERING OUT.

    The United-States will not fight unless an American ship is proved, to have been deliberately torpedoed in circumstances which admit of no ...

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  19. WAR LOAN.

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  20. PUBLIC SERVANTS CALLED UP.

    The War Office has called up for immediate service employees of the Goveminent and local authorities, aged from 18 to 22. This follows the ...

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  21. AMERICA'S EXAMPLE.

    The Government has rejected President Wilson's suggestion that the neutrals should follow his lead. It declares' its intention to observe, the ...

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  22. LYNCH AMGRY.

    Considerable heat was shown in the exchanges which took place at a deputation from members of the Australian Workers' Union, which waited ...

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  23. AMSTERDAM RIOTS.

    Disturbances continue at Amsterdam. Many greengrocers' shops have been plundered, and the police are guarding the docks and warehouses. ...

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  24. RICH MEN'S FOX HUNTS.

    The Masters of the Foxhounds have decided to re-luce the hunting days, and slaughter a large number of dogs, to save food. ...

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  25. BIG APPROPRIATION.

    President Wilson had brief conferences with the heads of the War and Navy departments as planned before the receipt of the message that an ...

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  26. WAR!

    Sir,—In these days of strife and bitterness when most minds are tainted with the hatred which is bred by appealing to our, passions and prejudices ...

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  27. STANDING BY BANKS.

    The Federal Reserve Board has strengthened the banks against the possibility' of a run by foreign-born depositors. It is reported that they ...

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  28. FRENCH START ECONOMY.

    A bill will be introduced into Parliament shortly providing for an addition of 15 per cent of maize, rye, or barley flour to the wheat used in ...

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  29. 10 MILES SWIM.

    An interesting story of how a party of Australian aborgines undertook to swim 10 miles-in-the open sea against a strong tide, with sharks in the open, ...

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  30. TOOWOOMBA NEWS.

    The weather has taken a great change for the finer side. Last night was a beautiful moonlight night, and this morning broke brightly. ...

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  31. IMPORTANT COAL DISCOVERY.

    "One of the most important discovories in the history of the State" is the way the Minister for Mines describe information just to hand from ...

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  32. FREE INSTITUTIONS.

    At a meeting of Nationalist members of the House of Commons, it was agreed that Mr. Redmond should ask tho Government leader to set apart a ...

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  33. AGAINST OPEN DOOR.

    Viscount Duncannon, chuirman of the Tariff Reform League, has sent a letter throughout the country' asking for financial support against a post-war ...

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  34. LATEST FLOOD NEWS.

    Further Information has been received from the Deputy Commissioner for Railways concerning the Hoods In the North. It appears that further ...

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