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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE JULIUS BLAU CASES

    Mr. T. R. Bavin appeared for Frederick-James Smith, the official liquidator of the estate of Julius Blau' and Sons, applying to Judge Street, in the Equity ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS

    Sir William Irvine will accompany Mr. Hughes to the Imperial Conference. The third delegate is net Yet appointed. Mr. Cook, may go if he wishes, aud failing ...

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  5. State Politics

    Mr. Durack has resigned the leadership of the Opposition, owing to ill health. The party will select a new leader today, probably Mr. Dooley, or Mr. J. ...

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  6. SPORTING

    At the request of the State Recruiting Committe, the V.A.T.C has agreed to postpone the second day of the Cau[?]field races un[?] Monday. ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: We carried out a successful raid south of Souchez, blew up a main shaft, and destroyed several occupied dugouts. ...

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  8. BOMBS ON BOULOGNE.

    A French communique states:--A Zeppelin, on the night of the 17th of February, flew over the French coast, from the Straits of Dover to the suburbs of ...

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  9. WAR WORRIES.

    Dr. Oswald, of the "Glasgow Mental., Asylum, reports that war worries have not increased insanity, as was feared. This was largely due to the decrease of ...

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  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Norbury, who won the City Handicap on the second day of the Armidale meeting, will shortly be seen under silk in Sydney.This [?]norse should easily pay ...

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  11. UNKNOWN MAN'S SUICIDE.

    A man about 35-years of age was found dead on a seat in, the Botanical Gardens this morning. He had a bullet wound in the right temple, and a ...

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  12. FRENCH FRONT .

    A French communique states: There were lively artillery actions in the sectors of Avocourt,Pepperhill, and Bedan Vaux. The French destructively ...

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  13. LABOR'S DILEMMA.

    The Labor Caucus met at Parliament House to-day Mr.Durackb was not present Mr.Lang, the Party's secretary,subsequently said that they had ...

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  14. PREPARING TO TRADE AGAIN.

    Reports from Amsterdam state, that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" says that since the outbreak of the war, thirteen steamers, aggregating over 70,000 tons ...

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  15. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S INTERVIEW.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in an interview, said, in regard to Mr. Snowdon's questions in the House of Commons regarding the authenticity of his previously ...

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  16. DIRTY RESTURANTS.

    Two restaurant proprietors of Manly Constantine Papas and Jonn Mackee,were fined £6 and £10 respectively for having dirty premises. The evidence ...

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  17. THE WAR LOAN.

    The war loan is still open. The change of federal-Treasurers does not alter the position with regard to the loan. Every reason advanced by Mr. Poynton why ...

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  18. GERMANY CLAIMS A STALEMATE

    Messages from Amsterdam state that the Munich newspapers say that Hindenburg has declared that theoretically the war could continue indefinitely ...

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  19. Submarine Warfare

    Eleven of the Rousdalen's crew are missing. The British steamer Elo,3903 tons, has been sunk. ...

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  20. TAMWORTH SEAT

    Mr. H. Levien,formery member for Tamworth, has announced that he will contest that seat as an Independent Mr.Chaffey, the present member, is ...

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  21. Who Will Succeed Durack?

    Referring to Mr. Durack's resignation to-day, Mr. P. C. Evans, Secretary of the Political Labor League, said it was unfortunate. It was extremely ...

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  22. FALSE PRESENCES.

    Frank: Bennett, who [?]as had several previous convictions was sentenced to three months imprisonment for obtaining a cheque for £5 from Dr. He knew a good thing for the Warwick Farm races,consequently the cheque was Landed over. ...

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  23. SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    Rome learns from Swiss, information that Germany had lost 115 submarines up to February 15th, while Austria had lost thirteen. The losses were heavier ...

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  24. DEPORTATION OF SERBIANS.

    The "Temps" publishes narratives from Serbia, which state that 40,000 persons were torn from their homes and sent to Hungary. Enemy troops raided ...

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  25. INVERELL DROWNING FATALITY

    At lnverell on Sunday, Mary Ann Hanshaw, 18, and her brother, Frederick aged 9, went into the Mclntyre River to bathe. The girl got into difficulties ...

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  26. A SIGNIFICANT ADMISSION.

    A Copenhagen message states that the "Vorwaerts" says that Mr. Gompers, the president of the Labor organisations, cabled the German Labor body asking ...

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  27. ME. HOLMAN STICKS TO COOTAMUNDRA.

    It is very reliably stated that Mr. Holman is likely to contest Cootamundra seat, bo[?] from a feeling, of gratitude for past confidences, and a[?] ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA' S NEW ARMY.

    Regulations have been laid before Parliament in connection with the establishment Australian Army Reserve. ...

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  29. MAIL COACH WASHED AWAY.

    While crossing a creek between Colac and Jugiorig on Saturday, the mail coarh driven by O. J. Hawker was washed away. Two inches of rain had fallen and the ...

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  30. MISCELLANEOUS TELEGRAMS.

    The captain of the Baralong, which caused such a sensation by the destruction of a German submarine in January, last year is at present in Sydney, but his ...

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  31. A VALUABLE ISLAND.

    The Island of Nauru, or F[?]asan Island, is described by Mr. V .A [?] WELs. of Sydney as the richest spot for is size on earth,the value of the ...

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  32. THE GREEK BLOCKADE.

    A message from Athens states that Entente Legations explain that the continuation of the blockade is due to the incomplete fulfilment of the Allies' last ...

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  33. SINKING OF THE THOR. Captain's Story.

    A Copenhagen message states that the captain of the ship Thor says that after the ship was torpedoed, his wife and a six-year-old daughter were taken ...

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  34. "LOYAL'' LABOUR MEETING.

    At a meeting of Loyal Labor Parliamentarians at Adelaide, it was decided to call a special meeting of both Federal ...

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  35. THE YARROWDALE'S PRISONERS.

    The State Department announces that a demand was sent on Saturday to Berlin for the release of the Yarrowdale prisoners. A message was received from ...

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  36. A GERMAN VIEW.

    A Berne message states that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" emphasises the fact that it would be an error to suppose that the submarine campaign will end ...

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  37. SHOT IN HIS OWN YARD.

    Alfred Ernest Champion, who had been in company with two men during the evening, was shot dead while standing In the yard at the rear of his home ...

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  38. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law stated that a tremendous number of applications for the war loan had been received on Friday, so that ...

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  39. THE RABBIT QUESTION.

    At the first annual meeting of the Nor[?]hern Districts Council of the Primary Producers' Union, held at Lismore on Friday,last,Mr. J. F Young ...

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  40. TWO DAMS BREAK AWAY.

    Two large dams broke away on the Boree River, at Collaredebri yesterday, flooding the lower lands. No damage was done to stock or property, but ...

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  41. General War News

    Athens reports great British artillery and aerial activity at Salonika on Saturday. The Allies captured a hundred prisoners and a machine gun in the ...

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  42. CLEANING MILKING MACHINE PARTS.

    The matter of keeping in first class condition the rubber parts on the milking machines has engaged the attention of district dairymen,since the first ...

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  43. HIGHWAYMEN IN AMERICA

    Highwaymen are operating on many of the country roads of America, and are making a practice of holding up and robbing motorists at night time. Their ...

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  44. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The first meeting of the new. Federal Cabinet was Field to-da-y it is still ill progress. Ministers are considering such questions as the ...

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  45. THE MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A Mesopotamian official message says: We occupied the enemy's two front lines along 350 and 540 yards,respectively, at Sannaiyat. Two heavy counter attacks ...

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    Mr. Henry Western, to pioneer of the Manning, died on Thursday last aged 90 years. The following animals were sold ...

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  47. "THE BLIGHTERS."

    Mr. W. O. Archibald, late Minister for,Trade and Customs, commenting on the new Federal Ministry to-day, said that Mr. Hughes had a difficult task.If ...

    Article : 188 words
  48. THE "VICTORY" LOAN

    Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Commons said there was new money to, the extent of at least 700 millions, without the banks' contributions in the ...

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  49. DAYLIGHT SAVING IN ITALY.

    Rome advises that Italy will re-commence daylight saving on March 25th. ...

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  50. ALLIED CO-OPERATION.

    The Paris "Petit Parisien" correspondent at Petrograd reports that Lord Milner, interviewed, said : --One of the immediate ...

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    Mr. James Duncan, representing the New Zealand Department of Agriculture, visited the Lismore district last week Inspecting the Guernsey cattle at the ...

    Article : 56 words
  52. MISCELLANEOUS [?]

    Much satisfaction is evident in political circles regarding the decision to publish the Dardanelles interim report: The conference of South Wales miners ...

    Article : 171 words
  53. THE DARDANELLES REPORT.

    The Dardanellh report will be published in a few days. ...

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