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  2. RAID ON LONDON.

    A curious explanation of the unexpected London raid is that the vivid reflection of the Aurora Borealis over the North Sea was far brighter than the full moon, and ...

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  3. BRITISH DETERMINATION.

    Germany will scan vainly the criticisms of Mr. Bonar Law's speech for signs of any British deflection towards peace arising from the financial outlook or changed ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at British head-quarters reported on Monday:— Since the German attack on Friday and our subsequent counter-attacks, the enemy ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    "The Times" Pekin correspondent reports that a semi-official message states that Semenov has been patrolling the Siberian railway as far as Karimskya ...

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  6. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, the special representative of "The Sun," at the front with the Australian Imperial Forces, telegraphed from Australian headquarters on ...

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  7. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A German official wireless message states:—We repulsed strong reconnoitring thrusts southward of Monchy. Strong French detachments penetrated the ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Minister for War in the Montenegrin Cabinet, in a letter to the press indignantly denying the rumor that Montenegro may conclude peace with the ...

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  9. A GUSHING TELEGRAM.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent says the Kaiser has sent a long and gushing telegram to King Gustar of Sweden, acknowledging the efforts of the ...

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  10. TROTSKY'S RESIGNATION.

    "The Times" Petrograd correspondent says Trotsky's resignation was due to Bolshevik quarrels regarding peace. M. Sternoff, Trade Minister, and M. Lomoff, ...

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  11. SYDNEY JEWELLER KILLED.

    A well-known Sydney business man, Magnus Goldring, a wholesale jeweller, was killed in a raid on London by German aeroplanes on Thursday night. A ...

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  12. CYCLONE IN OHIO.

    A cyclone covering an area 20 miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide, caused devastation on the north-western side of Ohio. Van Wert, Defiance, ...

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  13. IN THE NEAR EAST.

    A British official message from Salonika states:—We rushed the posts at the mouth of the Strama River, killing the entire garrison. ...

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  14. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN PEACE TREATY.

    A Russian wireless message states that the Russo-Roumanian peace treaty has been concluded. It includes the early Roumanian evacuation of Bessarbia. ...

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  15. NAVAL AIRCRAFT ACTIVE.

    The Admiralty report that aircraft dropped many bombs on billets and railway sidings at St. Pierce, and Capelle. Direct hits were reported on three sheds, ...

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  16. AMERICAN TROOPS.

    Reuter's correspondent at French head-quarters reported on Monday that the Americans participated in two raids in Lorraine on Saturday, firstly east of ...

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  17. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia official message states:— We occupied Hit, on the Euphrates, on Saturday, morning. The Turks retired seven miles up-stream. ...

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  18. ROUMANIA WILL NOT FORGET.

    "The Times" Jassy correspondent reported on Monday that the peace treaty does not mean that Roumania has forgiven her enemies. There are few fighters left ...

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  19. CRIME IN GERMANY.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent reported on Sunday that the Berlin press demands the establishment of an armed special constabulary owing to the ...

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  20. IN PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official message states:— The advance northward was continued yesterday morning. We crossed Wadi Aauga, and captured a strong Turkish ...

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  21. THE ALAND ISLANDS.

    "The Times" Copenhagen correspondent states that Berlin reports indicate that Germany intends to interpret the Finnish agreement in her own way, with a ...

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  22. BRITISH AIRMEN VERY ACTIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— In successful raids north-westward of St. Quentin and south-westward of ...

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  23. GERMAN SUBTERFUGE.

    Germany has telegraphed to the Bolsheviks that the landing on Aland Islands was approved by Sweden. ...

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  24. THE IGOTZ MUNDI SALVAGED.

    "The Times" Copenhagen correspondent reported on Monday that the Danes have salvaged the Igotz Mundi, which was not seriously damaged. She was interned ...

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  25. PREMIER'S SECRET MEMO.

    The searching inquiry instituted by the Premier to ascertain how his secret memo to Cabinet on recruiting got into the hands of the no-conscription ...

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  26. SPANISH POLITICS.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent says Senor Prieto has definitely declined to form a new Ministry. The conference between the party leaders is resuming. ...

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  27. GERMAN ICE-BREAKER.

    The German ice-breaker Hindenburg was mined south of Aland Island and sunk. Three were killed and several injured, while five were drowned. ...

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  28. CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND.

    The "Daily Mail" understands that Mr. H. E. Duke has been offered the Mastership of the Rolls. If he accepts, Mr. MacPherson will probably be his ...

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  29. CABINET RECONSTRUCTED.

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reported on Monday that the Cabinet has been re-constituted as before. ...

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  30. FAMINE-STRICKEN FINNS.

    "The Times" says the leading Finns insist that Finland is still pro-Allies, and would greatly have preferred Swedish help against the Bolsheviks. But famine ...

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  31. THE PARIS AIR RAID.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent reported on Sunday that a Gotha was destroyed during the raid on Paris. It was a new Friedrichshaven type, with ...

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  32. SHIPBUILDING.

    The Steel Shipping Board reports the launching of 17 vessels, aggregating 120,700 tons, during February, and anticipates the deliveries in March of 23 vessels of ...

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  33. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the Arbitration Bill was further considered in committee. On clause 5 Mr. Brooks moved an amendment, with the object of ...

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  34. ANZAC PRISONERS.

    Relatives are petitioning Mr. Fisher (High Commissioner) to urge the repatriation of the Australians taken prisoner at Gallipoli, with the thousand British ...

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  35. AWARDS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The following awards to Australians have been gazetted:— BARS TO THE MILITARY CROSS. Captain W. H. East, of the artillery ...

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  36. GRAIN FROM UKRAINE.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent reports that inspired press articles in Berlin admit the mirage of the Ukraine granary recedes, and warns the ...

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  37. THE FUTURE RULING POWER.

    Mr. Clynes, M.P., speaking at Westham, said democracy was being accepted on all hands as the future ruling power. The working man refused to submit ...

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  38. MERCANTILE MARINE OR NAVY.

    "The Times" shipping correspondent on Monday suggests that the Admiralty fallaciously regards the mercantile marine as an auxiliary to the navy, and urges the ...

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  39. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states:—We repulsed raids south of Betheny, on the left of the Mouse and Vosges, and inflicted losses on the enemy and took ...

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  40. GERMAN TROOPS LAND NEAR ABO.

    Reuter's Stockholm, correspondent has reported that two thousand German troops with artillery landed near Abo, in Finland. Hitherto there has been no official ...

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  41. BOMBING RAIDS.

    Four of the principal Rhine towns have petitioned Berlin demanding a cessation of the reprisal in bombings, owing to the danger to German cities, and asking for ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S DANGER.

    Sir Charles Wade, speaking from a tank, said:—If the war is stopped now Germany will be ten times stronger than before. An inconclusive peace will be ...

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  43. PRICE OF MEAT.

    Mr. Piddington, Chief Interstate Commissioner, resumed the inquiry into the price of meat this morning. Mr. J. H. Catts, M.H.R., gave evidence ...

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  44. OCCUPATION OF FINLAND.

    A Russian wireless message states that Tehernin protested to the German Government against the introduction of German troops in Finland and the Aland Islands. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND OARSMAN.

    Among the latest arrivals of exchanged British war prisoners at Rotterdam from Germany is included Tom Sullivan, the New Zealand oarsman, who has spent 42 ...

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  46. ISOLATING BELGIUM.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that the "Telegraph" states the Germans are laying on an unelectrified wire barrier two hundred metres behind ...

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  47. AMERICAN SECRETARY FOR WAR.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reported on Monday that Mr. Baker, American Secretary for War, and a staff of seven had arrived in France. ...

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  48. GOVERNMENT TRANSFERRED TO MOSCOW.

    "Pravda" declares that the transfer of the Government to Moscow demonstrates the firm determination of the Government to resist to the end the German attempts ...

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  49. MAN-POWER PROBLEM.

    The engineers' delegate denies Mr. Barnes' statement of a settlement, and states that the Government proposals are regarded as unsatisfactory. A ballot ...

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  50. BRITISH WAR BONDS.

    The war bonds subscriptions for the week are estimated at 130 millions, and may reach 150 millions when the full returns are available. ...

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