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  2. TERRIBLE ARTILLERY

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We further progressed north-westward of Irles and northward of Puisieuxamont, and raided trenches eastward of Bouchavesues. ...

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  3. DARDANELLES REPORT

    General Birdwood gave evidence before the Dardanelles Commission to-day. ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS

    Senator Pearce has lifted the embargo on the supply of bottled liquor to civilians to only within a radius of five miles of Liverpool camp. ...

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  5. CABLES

    The War Council has permitted the Ford Motor Company to erect a factory at Cork for the rapid production of farm motors and tractors. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. SHE PLOT SENSATION

    The main committee of the Reichstag severely criticised the Note regarding. Mexico. Her Zimmermann, in claiming ...

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  8. Report on Thursday

    The Dardanelles report is to be issued on Thursday. ...

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  9. SINKING OF TRANSPORTS.

    The Minister for the Navy, Mr. J. Cook, states that the rumoured loss of two Australian troopships has no foundation. In fact, the public may rest ...

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  10. Uncensored Report Wanted

    Sir C. E. H. Hobhouse (Bristol) and Sir. R. W. Essex (Stafford) and others have given notice of motion that the Dardanelles report be presented to ...

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  11. BRITISH TREASURY RETURNS

    The Treasury returns for the eleven months to 28th February, indicate that the revenue estimated for the year, viz., 502 millions, will be exceeded by thirty ...

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  12. MILITARY PLOTTERS ARRESTED.

    Dr. Chandler Chakiaberty, a Hinda physician, and Dr. Ernst Skunner, a German, have been arrested for setting afoot a military expedition against a ...

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  13. THE BUTCHERS' TROUBLE.

    The butchers trouble, which is likely to be settled, arose because certain men objected to certain shops taking advantage of the Award to remain ...

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  14. LAST DAYS OF VOLUNTARYISM

    National service organisers are arranging a special rally before voluntaryism closes at the end of March. Special exhortations will be made from all ...

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  15. POLITICAL CRISIS IN SWEDEN

    Following upon a series of vigorous attacks on the Premier since January, the Swedish Cabinet has resigned. The last incident was a reduction of the ...

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  16. DETECTIVES MAKE A RAID.

    There detectives raided houses in Woolloomooloo, this morning arresting three men and securing about £200 worth of jewellery. The three men ...

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  17. GERMAN REPORT

    A Berlin message says: Violent artillery fire occurred on the right bank of the Somme. We repulsed British attacks east of Bouchavesnes. ...

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  18. General War News

    A German message says:--We repulsed Russian attacks south of Brezazany, and in the southern part of the wooded Carpathians. ...

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  19. THE INDIAN COTTON DUTIES

    The Lancashire Cotton Trades Union, representing four hundred thousand, have decided to protest against the Lilian cotton duty, and to send a ...

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  20. BREWERS ANXIOUS

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that it is Suggested that the Government take over the brewing industry, on the same terms as they did the railways, enabling ...

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  21. PHENOMENAL RAIN.

    Owing to phenomenal rain a sensational flood occurred at Gin Creek Longreach, Queensland. All dwellings in the lower, part of the town were ...

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  22. FIERCE BATTLE RAGING

    "La Liberte" says there has been a fierce battle battle raging for 48 hours between Gommecourt and Irles. The Germans resisted desperately, but ...

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  23. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    British naval aeroplanes dropped 40 bombs on the railway stations at Brebach and Staveld respectively, south-east and south-west of Saarbruck. Most of ...

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  24. IN THE CAUCASUS

    A Russian official message from the Caucasus says: We are pursuing the Turks, who are withdrawing. We occupied the villages of Husseitabad and ...

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  25. IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

    In the House of Lords, Lord Finlay introduced a Bill depriving enemy princes of British titles. Lord Hylton, in reply to Lord ...

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  26. THE MALTESE.

    Four Maltese from the hulk on which they were confined in the harbour, escaped yesterday, and swam ashore, fully dressed. They hid in the scrub, ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS ATTACKING BAPAUME

    Captain Beam's most recent messages have been given prominence in the newspapers and have attracted much attention. Thy disclose that the Australians ...

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  28. THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Milan corespondent states that the Pope has summoned a special Consistory before East. It is believed that it has political ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states that between Cise and the Aisne, a destructive fire wrecked the enemy organisations to the north-west of Monlinsoutouvent, and ...

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  30. THE ITALIANS

    An Italian official report states:-- We repulsed repeated attacks at Costabella, capturing one gun, aud drove off, with heavy losses, renewed attacks on the ...

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  31. MENINGITIS.

    A serious outbreak of meningitis has occurred in the Mungindi district. Seven cases have been reported two being fatal. The victims were two girls ...

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  32. THE BIG RETREAT

    French military critics claim the Germans were driven out of their positions on the western front by the guns and men and it is not a voluntary ...

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  33. UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINING

    In reply to America, Austria alleges that Britain's violations of international law were the starting point of the unrestricted submarine policy, which ...

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  34. COUNTER ATTACKS BROKEN

    A French communique says: Our attacks smashed up the German attempts to drive us out from portions of trenches we recaptured yesterday, north of ...

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  35. GREECE

    The Greeks continue to transport arms to the Peloponnesus. Twenty thousand, rifle have arrived at Patras, and 60,000 are row on route on the Nauplin ...

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  36. ASSAULT IN SYDNEY DOMAIN

    Constable Laney was attracted by cries of "Murder!" and hastened to the Art Gallery in the Domain last night. He found a woman a on the grass, with ...

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  37. THE RETREAT

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs states that the prevalent bad weather on the Somme on the whole has been of advantage to the enemy, because his main object has been ...

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  38. IRISH HOME RULE

    The Labor party's executive has carried a resolution that a further united effort ought to be made towards a set dement of the Irish question, in the ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. BREAD SHORTAGE IN HOLLAND

    Owing to a shortage, Holland has prohibited the export of bread to Belgium. ...

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  40. The American Crisis

    A Rotterdam message states that the German newspapers gleefully refer President Wilson's defeat, and praise the so called genuinely neutral Senators. ...

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  41. NATAL AIR RAID

    The Admiralty announces that heavy bombs were dropped on the Brebakh blast furnaces by naval aeroplanes. ...

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  42. UNITING FLEMISH AND BELGIANS

    Amsterdam reports that prominent Flemish political leaders in Holland repudiate the declarations of Bethmann Hollweg. They declare that when ...

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  43. HEAVY FINES.

    In Melbourne to-day Frederick Holland and Norman Anderson were charged with abetting tine publication of statements likely to prejudice ...

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  44. M. BRIAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN REFERENDUM

    The Paris newspapers give prominence to Mr. Hughes reply to M. Briand's letter, regarding compulsory service in Australia. ...

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  45. A Policy of Blank Negation

    The "Daily Chronicle's" parliamentary representative expects that Mr Redmond will speak in the Irish debate, despite influenza. The Nationalists are ...

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  46. THE AUSTRIAN REPLY

    After the first reading of the Austro Hungarian Note, members of the Government were inclined to interpret it as an effort to placate Washington. ...

    Article : 158 words
  47. FOOD CONTROL IN BRITAIN

    The Minister controlling food is examining the books of some of the Smith field wholesale butchering firms, when it will be ascertained whether there has ...

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  48. THE WHEELDON CONSPIRACY CASE

    The Wheeldon trial opened at the Old Bailey before Sir Frederick Low, and will probably last several days. All the accused pleaded not guilty. ...

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  49. EXTENSIVE POSTAL THEFTS.

    It is reported that extensive postal robberies have occurred in the last throe months, mostly around Sydney. Three nigh officials, comprising a ...

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  50. THE WAR CABINET

    The Canadian and New Zealand representatives attended a two hours sitting of the War Cabinet, Mr. Lloyd George presiding. ...

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  51. Two Schemes Presented

    The Central News-confirms these rumors, and says that two plans have been suggested--a Commission or an Imperial Conference--but, as it is already ...

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  52. TRAGEDY AT HURSTVILLE.

    A man named Frederick Sivell walked into the police station at Hurstville to-day and made a statement to the police, who visited Sivell's residence at ...

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  53. THE STOCK EMBARGO.

    In connection with the statement made that the Ryan Government was endeavouring to defy the Commonwealth decree and prevent cattle ...

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  54. IN THE BAPAUME REGION

    "Eyewitness," describing the evacuated ground in the Bapaume region, declares it is impossible to doubt that the reason for the retreat was simply loss of ...

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  55. THE ARMED NEUTRALITY BILL.

    The intensity of the public anger against the filibustering Senators has caused them to explain that they did not intend to kill the Armed Neutrality ...

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  56. GERMAN FEARS

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" insists that colossal military preparations, with immense quantities of guns and munitions, are being concentrated on the ...

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  57. TRAVELLING TO SYDNEY.

    Richard Oscar Secreter was to-dav, charged with being a German travelling without permission from Melbourne to Sydney. The accused said ...

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  58. Motion in Senate

    In the Senate this afternoon, Senator Henderson moved the adoption of an address to the King in favor of granting Home Rule for Ireland. The discussion ...

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  59. SIVELL BEFORE THE COURT.

    Frederick Sivell was before Mr. King, S.M., to-day, charged wife the murder of his wife yesterday. He was remanded to March 15th Bail was not ...

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