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  4. “CRISIS PASSED.”

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Petit Parisien reports an interview with M. Kerenski a member of the Duma Provisional Committee for the esta[?]ment ...

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  5. RAN THE BLOCKADE.

    The first armed American liner to sail for Great Britain has arrived safely. ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 582 words
  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    Monaro.—Miller, 3,842; Perkins, 3,235 ( complete) Bingara.—McDonald, 2,858; McClelland .2,773 (complete) Gloucester.—Martin, 2,592; Price, 2,319; Johns, 1,443 ; complete ...

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  9. TUBES BITTER.

    Enver Pashe the Turkish Commander. in Chief who has been on a visit to Gen. Hindenburg and the Kaiser, has gone to the western front. Old Turk circles in ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. ANOTHER VILLAGE CAPTURED.

    Sir Douglas Haig announces that the British have captured Pagnicourt, northward of Bapanme and the Cambrai road, and took 30 prisoners ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. Family Notices

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  12. MEN AND MATTERS.

    “If the Huns want a really topical pantomime,” said London Opinion a few weeks ago, “they should produce 'Mother Hubbard in Berlin during the New Year.” ...

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  13. Chasing the Turks.

    A Russian communique announces that the forces pursuing the Turks have altered the. vllayet of Mosul. Another message states:—We occupied fortifications at ...

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  14. CONVINCED AT LAST.

    The United States Government, in replying to Germany's effort to reconstruct the German-American Treaty of 1739, informed Berlin that it regarded further ...

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  15. FRENCH STILL ADVANCING.

    A French communique announces:— Our fine stopped counterattacks and repulsed several fresh enemy attacks during the night on the Essigny Benay front between ...

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  16. TO-DAY’S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning on the course proper which was in en[?]ellent order Enibmatcal tra[?] 19 furlongs in 2,20 The watch showed 1,52½ for a mile run by Sir Mac. ...

    Article : 366 words
  17. SUBMARINE BARBARITTES.

    The United States Consal at Rotterdam (Mr Krogh) reports that the torpedoed steamer Healdton was following the German safety Jane when she was sunk. Some of ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. MILITIA MOBILIZED.

    Nine States have been ordered to mobilize the militia for fear of German outrages. ...

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  19. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    President Wilson is considering a scheme for universal military training, but he believes that the country would not welcome the innovation and he may therefore ...

    Article : 59 words
  20. Numbers of Prisoners

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated, in reply to a question, that the prisoners in British hands number 55,397 Germans, 16 Austrians, 763 Bulgarians, and ...

    Article : 45 words
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  22. THE GERMANY STORY.

    An intercepted German wireless message states:—We attacked a French force which had advanced across the Somme at the Crozat Canal, and inflicted heavy losees ...

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  23. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mrs. Polkingharne, of Cheltenham, formerly of Nack[?]a, has been notified that her son Pte E. H. Polkinghorne died of celebro-spinal meningitis (after six month ...

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  24. GAS AND OVERALLS.

    A wireless Russian official message states that a German advance in the region of Postavy, following four gas waves, was thrown back. Germane dressed in white ...

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  25. MAGISTRATE'S ALLEGED CONTEMPT.

    An application which came before the Full Court on Tuesday, presided over by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and Mr Justice Bucha[?] sought to have Mr. W. J. Hinde, S,M. ...

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  26. BREAKS AND BRUISES.

    NHILL, March 26:— Mr. J. H. Rowe employed by Mr. A E. Moll, of Netherby was engaged in carting with a wagon and a team, of horses, when the animals bosted ...

    Article : 171 words
  27. Victoria Park.

    At Victoria Park on Tuesday morning on the outside track Dead Centre was first out and he ran a mile the first two furlongs in 25[?] four in 56 six in 1,23½ the mile tuking [?] De ...

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  28. RIOTS, BUT NO FIRE.

    A German official statement denies the rumours of a great fire in Hamburg, but incidentally admits that riots occurred on February 21 and 22. ...

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  29. A YEAR AND A DAY.

    George Vans Bacon, an American journalist arrested in England on a charge of spying, has pleaded guilty to an accusation conspiracy in connection on with an ...

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  30. LATE PTE. P. L. PYM.

    Pte. Percy Lawrence Pym, who died in France on March 2 tie day before his 23rd birthday, was one of the first to enlist from Rockleigh. He went into camp ...

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  31. RUMOURED INVASION OF ENGLAND.

    Rumours of an invasion have been current in London and the provinces during the past 48 hours. They have, however, been dispelled by a statement by Mr. Bonar ...

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  33. FIVE HUNDRED MILLIONS.

    The immensity of the military effort of Great Britain JR strikingly Hlustarated in the Anny Appropriation Account for 1316, which shows that the total net ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. ATTORNEY - GENERAL AND THE BOLLS.

    The Attorney-General (Hon J. H. Vaughan) stated on Tuesday, that as soon as it was announced that the general electron would be held, and consequently ...

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  35. Turks and U-boats.

    A submarine school has been opened at Constantinople, managed by German naval officers, who teach Turkish officers and sailors to command and navigate ...

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  36. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Harry H. Hohmes, son of the Rev. H. Hodnes, of Norwood, and brother of the Rev. C. B. Holnes, of Redhill has just been elected a Fellow of the Royal ...

    Article : 140 words
  37. A Greek Protest.

    The Greek Government has entered a protest against the Italian occupation of the Janina district, which prior to the recent Balkan war formed portion of ...

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  38. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Our Nhill correspondent writes:—Mr. and Mrs. R. Field, of North Yanac, received a communication from the Defence Department stating that their eldest son ...

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  39. National Service Week.

    Pulpit appeals in all the churches inaugurated National Service Week. There have been 150 large -meetings arranged in the principal centres in connection with ...

    Article : 64 words
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  41. Attested on Tuesday.

    Following are the names of the men who attested at Adelaide on Tuesday:— J. J. Snow. fitter G.R., Port Augusta; J. A. Gow. clerk Goodwood road F. O. Skinner clerk C.R, Port ...

    Article : 79 words
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