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  2. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A German official report, states .-- Zeppelins on Friday night dropped bombs on London and south- eastern counties and returned safely, despite furious ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA.

    The Lone Pine Memorial Band advertises in this issue an entertainment at the Lismore Recreation Ground, on Thursday night, March 22. This band is noted for its fine ...

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- The railway strike is over. By the terms of the settlement the combined salary list of the railroads will be increased by 12 millions sterling annually, ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. FAST AND FURIOUS.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A message from Beach Thomas, the correspondent, says:-- The German, retreat moves fast and furious. All the heavy guns have gone far back. At ...

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  8. ESCAPEES ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Two escapees from Liverpool camp were arrested at Capertee and taken to Portland lockup. Military escorts will take them to the concentration camp. ...

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  9. IRON WORKS TO BE CLOSED DOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- It is regarded as certain that following on the meeting of the Dispute Board of the Melbourne Chamber of Manufacturers the Chamber will ...

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  10. FURTHER COMMUNIQUE UNNECESSARY.

    LONDON, Monday,-- In the House of Commons Mr. Macpherson (Parliamentary Under- Secretary to the War Office) stated that as there were no fatalities and ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND RECRUITING.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.-- Dr. Brodie, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, has been granted exemption from military service. With the drawing of the fifth ballot ...

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  12. LEAST DAMAGE OF ANY RAID.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Unofficial reports in respect of the Zeppelin raid on the 16th intimate that it did the least damage of any raid hitherto. ...

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  13. STOREMEN AND PACKERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A conference of the Storemen and Packers' Association and other unions has opened at the Trades Hall, Sydney to consider the formation of a ...

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  14. RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Commonwealth recruiting figures for last week were 1164 as compared with 1213, the previous week. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A Petrograd message states that the reactionary metropolitians of Petrograd and Moscow have been compulsorily retired. M. Kerensky has ordered the ...

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  16. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    LONDON, Monday.-- The, Russians dislodged the Turks' from a number of positions southward of Bank, the enemy retiring towards Bendshevan. The Russians ...

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  17. REPORTS TO BE DISCONTINUED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- No more reports of the progress of the recruiting at Victoria Barracks enrolling office are to be given to the press. ...

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  18. STOPPAGE AT MOUNT KEMBLA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Mr. Justice Edmunds declared Mount Kembla colliery stoppage was dishonest on the men's part, because they agreed to continue working for three years. ...

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  19. GRAFTON WAR EQUIPMENT LEAGUE.

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.-- At the War Equipment Leauge's annual meeting to- night a satisfactory report was submitted. The election of officers resulted:-- President, the ...

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  20. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Chinese troops occupied unopposed the German concessions at Tientsin and Nankow. ...

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  21. BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The "S. M. Herald" says winter is fast approaching, and although the output of butter in the Eastern States is already becoming to show a ...

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  22. STATEMENT BY LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Monday.-- In the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. Asquith, Mr. Lloyd George said that owing to the dramatic suddenness, of events in Russia it ...

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  23. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A Washington message says that with the announcement of the destruction of three unarmed American merchantmen by submarines it is unofficially ...

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  24. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The three New South Wales representatives for the Senate have not yet been decided upon. The certainties are said to be Senator Millen and Mr. ...

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  25. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- A special "Gazette" was issued to- day proroguing the Federal Parliament. The dissolution will take place on Monday. ...

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  26. THE FRENCH ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A French communique states:-- Our light detachments, keeping in close touch with the enemy, continued the advance. We reached Kamnesle railway, ...

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  27. MANIFESTO TO ELECTORS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Executive Committee of the Federal Labor Party met to- day to consider a party manifesto to be issued to the electors. This has now been ...

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  28. CLEARING THE SITUATION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- The crisis resulting by the sinking of the three American ships by German submarines has been the prime factor in clearing the situation and ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Mr. Ryan returned to Brisbane this morning from Maryborough and left immediately for Sydney. Mr. Ryan said he did not think there was ...

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  30. POLITICAL POWER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A meeting was held in the Protestant Hall to- night in the presence of about 1000 people to protest against the alleged attempt of the Church of Rome ...

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  31. CREW OF FREIGHT SHIP.

    LONDON, Monday-- It is believed that the captain and nine of the missing sailors of the American freighter City of Memphis are now prisoners aboard a submarine. The ...

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  32. ENEMY EXPLAINS WITHDRAWAL.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A German official message says :-- Our evacuation of the tract between Arras and the Aisne was long ago prepared, and was carried out without ...

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  33. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE CZAR.

    LONDON, Monday.-- The "Times" Petrograd correspondent says :-- The Czar reached Dologoi Station, but was advised not to proceed to Petrograd. He went to Pskoff to ...

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  34. DAIRY ACT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The "Herald" says:-- Despite the forebodings of the old reactionary section of the dairying industry the new Dairy Act, which was for so long ...

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  35. POWERFUL GERMAN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A French communique states :-- After a violent bombardment the Germans powerfully attacked the Avo court Morthomme front. Our barrage of ...

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  36. BRITISH EXPENDITURE.

    LONDON, Monday.-- In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the national expenditure represented approximately £6,000,000 daily. The nominal total ...

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  37. FRENCH PREMIER'S RESIGNATION.

    PARIS, Monday.-- The resignation of M. Briand was seemingly due largely to personal jealousies and enmities. The whole press emphasises and enmities the fact that there will be no ...

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  38. FALLING BACK.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters reports that the enemy, are falling, back more rapidly before the French than the British. All roads ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. RAMSGATE SHELLED.

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Admiralty reports:-- Enemy destroyers shelled Ramsgate and torpedoed one of our destroyers, which returned the fire with torpedoes and guns. ...

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  41. EVERY GERMAN MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says :-- It is plain that the enemy has been forced to decline action. Whatever the enemy's tactical scheme is it ...

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  42. A HUT TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.-- Two old miners named Abraham Turner and James Knight were found dead in a hut at Murchison Field, New Zealand. The men were ...

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  43. RUSSIAN EXILES RETURNING.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Hundreds of Russian exiles are reurning. A Copenhagen message says that the Kaiser demanded the latest and most minute ...

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  44. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- A Mesopotamian official message says :-- We crossed the Diala on Saturday night and occupied Bahriz and part of Bakubah, which form a good supply ...

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  45. "THESE I. W. W. MEN."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- One of the speakers at a meeting of the Sydney and Suburban Cabmen's Union at the Trades Hall last night declared. "These I. W. W. men stand ...

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  46. PRISONERS NEAR FIRING LINE.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Mr. Hope, in the House of Commons, announced that if the Germans carried out the threat to employ prisoners near the firing line the ...

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  47. AFFECTING SCENES.

    PARIS, Monday.-- There were affecting scenes at the entry of the French into reconquered towns, the inhabitants most joyfully acclaiming them as liberators. Noyon ...

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  49. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- At the Central Criminal Court Herbert O'Brien, a young man, was convicted of a charge of having criminally assaulted a married woman and ...

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  50. NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR'S ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The estate of the late Mr. Christopher Bennett, proprietor of the "Evening News" and "Town and Country Journal," has been valued for ...

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  51. AUSTRALIANS' SUCCESSES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Minister for Defence has received a message from the Secretary of State for the Colonics, reading as follows :-- I am requested by Sir .D. Haig ...

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  52. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Monday.-- A German official message says:-- We repulsed the French between Lake Prespa and Monastir. The enemy achieved gains northward of ...

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  53. TWO VETERANS PASS.

    TAREE, Tuesday.-- Chas. Boyce, 81 years, for many years auctioneer, died yesterday and will be buried this afternoon, in Dawson Cemetery with Masonic honors. Samuel ...

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  54. MINES CLOSING DOWN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Owing to a shortage of coal supplies it has definitely been decided that the Junction mine at Broken Hill will close down to- morrow night and ...

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  55. PICTURE SHOW ABLAZE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Films caught fire during a picture performance at Peak Hill and the operator was badly burned. ...

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