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  4. OSTEND RAIDED AGAIN.

    The Admiralty announces that Wing-Commnander Longmore has reported, that another, aerial attack on Ostend was carried out on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  5. BRITISH RAID OSTEND.

    A fleet of British naval aeroplanes visited Ostend on Sunday and dropped bombs on the submarine base and on military points of ...

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  7. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Petit Parisian states that mine-sweepers in the Dardanelles protected the French squadron, destroying five rows of mines in the vicinity of Chanak. ...

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  9. INDIAN WHEAT HARVEST.

    The Delhi correspondent of the Timest slates that the forecast of the second wheat harvest shows that there are 32,028,000 areas under crop, late, ...

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  10. BOMBARDMENT OF YPRES.

    Eye Witness, in a report dated Friday, which has just been made available by the Official Press Bureau, says that the activity on the western front has been confined ...

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  11. UBIQUITOUS NAVY.

    "Each successive announcement regarding the Dardanelles bombardment reveals the presence of more, ships. It is clear that the positions in the North Sea and the ...

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  12. ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    "In Champagne there is nothing to add, except that our progress has been accentuated, and we have captured some trenches north-west of Souain. ...

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  13. GREECE SURGING.

    The news of the resignation of the Greek Cabinet was received in England with considerable surprise. Until the details are known the Government's motives can be only ...

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  14. PANIC IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Sofia correspondent of the Times reports that Constantinople is panic-stricken; and that the arrival of 1000 refugees from Gallipoli, at the north-eastern entrance to ...

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  15. GOLD GOES TO KONIA.

    Bucharest reports that gold specie has been removed from Constantinople to Konia, in Asia Minor. Two Turkish army corps have arrived at ...

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  16. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    A Times correspondent who lately paid a visit to a prisoners camp in Germany learned that all prisoners upon arrival at the camp were placed in a quarantine pen for a month, ...

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  17. Lance-Corporal M. J. Tierney.

    News of whose death in Egypt has just been received. He was son of Mr. J. Tierney, of North Sydney and joined one of the Queensland contingents from Lismore, where he was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ABDUL HAMID.

    A report from Bucharest states that the ex-Sultan, Abdul Humid, has regained his freedom, and that it is believed that a dramatic coup is imminent. ...

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  19. CLEARING THE AIR.

    Amsterdam messages say that while two Zeppelins were passing over Tirlemont on Thursday night, one had to descend owing to engine trouble. ...

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  20. TURKS AND GERMANS.

    Speaking in Ismallla, Khsir Nelah Bey, chief of the powerful Auladali tribe, congratulated the British upon their victory over the Turks, who, he declared, had been ...

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  21. CARRIED SHOULDER HIGH.

    The Times correspondent at Athens says that when the British, Russian, Belgian, and Servian Ambassadors were leaving tho French Legation, where they had been in ...

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  22. SYDNEY WOMEN SAFE.

    Miss Pauline Sullivan and Misses O'Brien, of Sydney, have been brought from convents at Mons and Louvain to London by an agent employed by the Agent-General. ...

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  23. TO BERLIN.

    The correspondent of the Paris Journal at Petrograd describes the unshakable determination of the Russians who were expelled by the Germans from the Mazurian Lakes ...

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  24. LOSSES IN PERSIAN FIGHT.

    Tho Official Press Bureau says:--"Further, information regarding the enemy's losses, in the Ahwaz engagement on the 3rd shows that they were considerably heavier than ...

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  25. GULF OF SMYRNA.

    Tho entry to the Gulf of Smyrna is now free of mines. The bombardment continues, and several batteries have been silenced. ...

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  26. GOODS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Reid has notified British Consular representatives that goods imported into the Commonwealth from Scandinavia, Holland, Switzerland, and Italy will require ...

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  27. SPAIN'S CUPBOARD SHORT.

    It is declared, in a message from Madrid, that there is a painful shortage of foodstuffs in Spain. The people of the Canary Islands obtain ...

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  28. GERMAN SUBMARINE'S ESCAPE

    A Berlin message reports that the German submarine which escaped being rammed on February 28 has returned safely to port. ...

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  29. LA TOURAINE IN PORT.

    The arrival is reported at Havre of the French liner La Touraine. Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in ...

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  30. ECONOMICAL BREAD.

    A royal decree prescribes the use throughout the kingdom of Italy of an economical kind of bread. War news continued on Page. 5. ...

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  31. MOSTLY ARABS AT AHWAZ.

    Calcutta messages declare that the enemy in the Persian fight announced yesterday consisted almost entirely of Arabs, with comparatively few Turks. ...

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  32. RED CROSS AID.

    The British Red Cross Society acknowledges contributions of £374 from New South Wales and. £100 from New Zealand. ...

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  33. SULTAN'S SISTER DEAD.

    The sister of the Sultan of Turkey died of apoplexy. ...

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