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  2. DEATH IN EGYPT.

    The death is announced, at Mena on March 17, of Major F. M. W. Parker, of the Eighth Battery, from meningitis. Mrs. Parker is in ...

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  3. DIFFERENT ITEMS.

    The Admiralty reports that it has every reason to believe that the cruiser Karlsruhe sank in the West Indies at the beginning of ...

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  4. IN THE EAST.

    The Germans in Poland have devastated 95 towns arid 4500 villages, of which one thousand have been burnt to the ground. ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLEGRAMS.

    There is a brisk demand for good wool. Crossbreds are unchanged. Wheat is quiet, but steady. ...

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  6. A DARDANELLES DISASTER

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, in his [?] weekly report states that the general situation on the British front remains unchanged. ...

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  7. THREE BATTLESHIPS LOST.

    The Admiralty announces that the British battleships Irresistible (15,000 tons), and Ocean (12,950 tons), and the French ...

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  8. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    On account of the near approach of the Easter Fair, in aid of our local charities, which will need all the assistance our citizens can give ...

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  9. TROOPS LAND IN EGYPT.

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  10. A LINER ESCAPES.

    Passengers by the liner Lapland report that when steaming in the Irish Sea a German submarine attempted to torpedo her. ...

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  11. GERMANS ACCUSE RUSSIANS.

    The German authorities accused the Russian forces of burning villages in East Prussia. German troops were, therefore, ordered to ...

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  12. BOMBS FOR DEAL.

    A German aeroplane flew over the port of Deal, in Kent, and attempted to drop bombs on the shipping. The bombs fell into the sea. ...

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  13. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    In East Prussia it is declared that the Russians have destroyed 80,000 houses. Agriculture is in an absolutely ...

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  14. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT.

    It is officially reported that the French battleship Henr[?] IV will replace the Bouvet immediately. Though the loss is ...

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  15. PICNIC SENSATION.

    Some wild excitement occurred at the Ballarat West railway station last evening when a Western District special train, filled with ...

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  16. A BATTLE PROCEEDING.

    A Russian communique states that a battle is proceeding in German territory near Kuroggen. ...

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  17. WHY THE TAUBE FLED.

    The Taube aeroplane appeared 3000 feet above Deal. The Admiralty patrol opened, fire, and 12 British areoplanes were soon ...

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  18. THE INFLEXIBLE STRUCK.

    A British officer states that the Inflexible (17,250 tons) was also struck by a shell on the bow. She left the straits under convoy of two ...

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  19. MORE PONTOONS CARRIED.

    An official communique says: We repulsed night attacks at La Boisselle, inflicting heavy losses. Our artillery caused heavy losses West of ...

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  20. PRUSSIA RE-INVADED.

    It is officially, admitted in Berlin, states an Amsterdam message, that weak Russian divisions have entered Memel, an East Prussian frontier ...

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  21. BOMBS IN PARIS.

    A Zeppelin airship dropped three bombs on Paris to-day. One caused a fire at Nouilly. ...

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  22. GERMAN WARFARE.

    The French Minister of Foreign Affairs (M. Delcasse) has replied to the note sent by the United States respecting the reprisals adopted by ...

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  23. AT THE FRONT.

    The Canadians are very proud to be the first troops from sell-governing Dominions to fight for England in Europe. I was permitted to visit ...

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  24. GERMANS DRIVEN INTO MEMEL.

    The Russian advance was so rapid that the German Frontier Guards lost heavily before taking refuge in the fortress of Memel. ...

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  25. APPLICATIONS FOR ENEMY PATENTS.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. W. M. Hughes, has defused two applications for suspension or avoidance of registration of trade marks. One ...

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  26. ACTIVITY IN ARGONNE.

    A Paris communique reports as follows:--"Near Notre Dame de Lorette, towards the village of Ablain, in the ...

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  27. MEMEL TAKEN.

    A communique states that as the Russians advanced two regiments of Landstrum defending Memel were driven back and mingled with the ...

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  28. BOMBARDMENT OF SMYRNA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Amsterdam newspaper Telegraaf states that when the French and British warships began their ...

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  30. BAVARIAN CROWN PRINCE.

    A report which has reached Amsterdam states that the Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria was seriously wounded by a fragment of ...

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  31. THE ELIZABETH'S FIRE.

    Renter's correspondent, says that the firing of the 15in guns of the battleship Queen Elizabeth (27,500 tons) is the talk of the fleet While ...

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  32. THE LATEST.

    The latest communique states that Memel was captured after street fighting in which the inhabitants participated. ...

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  33. VOLUNTEERS FOR WAR.

    Figures supplied by Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician, show that Australian unionists have made a liberal and patriotic ...

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  34. THE OFFICERS.

    The casualties to British officers on the Western front for last week were 519. Eighty-three officers were killed, ...

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  35. THE SURVIVORS.

    It is officially announced that there are 64 survivors from the Bouvet. The casualties on the other ...

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  36. WILL ITALY JOIN?

    Dr. Dillon, cabling from Rome, says that the Minister for Education is ascertaining military status of all professors, teachers and educational ...

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  37. SERVIA SEEKS HELP.

    Captain Bennett, the Red Cross Commissioner in Servia, is making an urgent appeal for help. He describes Uskub as a "valley of the, ...

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  38. M. SAVILLE'S LECTURE.

    As only a limited number of seats will be reserved, those witling to secure one will do well to book it at once at Sutton's. The flags to be ...

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  39. STORMY IN REICHSTAG

    Wild scenes were witnessed in the Reichstag during the second reading of the German Budget, Herr Ledebour, Socialist, ...

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  40. BULGARS ATTACK GREEKS.

    A strong Bulgarian band attempted to raid Demirhissar. Greek troops drove them off. Three Bulgars were killed and several of the ...

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  41. CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  42. AUSTRIAN BREAD RIOTS.

    Venice reports that renewed bread riots have taken place in Vienna. The bakers fin the Austrian capital are unable to supply the quantity of ...

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  43. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The Admiralty announces that since the beginning of the war 54 British merchantmen have been sunk. Nearly all of them were ...

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  44. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The official statement issued by the department states that on Saturday at 5.40 an empty train was being moved down the platform at ...

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  45. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    Last evening the Echuca Federal Band rendered a sacred recital at the Tivoli Theatre, in aid of the Belgian Fund. There was a large ...

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  46. CHINESE WANT WAR.

    Several thousand Chin[?]men held a demonstration in Shanghai (Northern China), demanding war a gains Japan. ...

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  48. BELGIAN FLAG DAY.

    A meeting of the Belgian Flag Day Committee will he held at the Town Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock, to make ...

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  51. WORK TO BE CONTINUOUS.

    The Munitions Conference between the Government and the employers and representatives of the men have signed an agreement to work. ...

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