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  5. AUSTRALASIAN INDUSTRY.

    Tho Australian Manufacturers' Journal publishes an interesting summary of the report of the American Trade Commission which toured Australia and New Zealand last ...

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  6. FEEDING MEN AND GUNS.

    An Eye-Wltness story, issued by the Official Press Bureau, describes the bases as the gateway through which troops and material pass to the front. ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. THE WAR.

    The Official Press Bureau states:-- "Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that the situation still remains quiet on our front. The change in the weather has limited the ...

    Article : 201 words
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  9. WAR NOTES.

    The united States' reply to Great Britain s Notes and Order-in-Council regarding the blockade is curious. It, and the spirit that prompted it, are rather difficult of ...

    Article : 416 words
  10. SUBMARINE CAUGHT.

    The Dunkirk correspondent of a Paris paper, the Petit Journal, reports that a German submarine has become securely entangled in a specially designed net off Dover. ...

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  11. PROGRESS IN FRANCE.

    "South-west of Vauquois we gained a footing in an enemy's earthwork. "Our surcess at Bois d'Ailly caused a number of prisoners to fall into our hands, as well ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. NEUTRAL SHIPS AND PORTS.

    Shorn of its loud-sounding phrases and its almost legal technicalities, the Note says, firstly, in effect, that the British Government has no right to order a general ...

    Article : 434 words
  13. GERMAN FLEET CUT OFF.

    A report from London states that a Copenhagen despatch published by the Dally Mall says that the German battle fleet has been cut off from its base by its own minefield, ...

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  14. BATTLE LINE.

    Captain Muirhead Collins, official secretary to the Commonwealth High Commissioner, and Sir Alexander MacCormick, of Sydney, have just spent a week on the western battle ...

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  15. WONDERFUL ARTILLERY.

    A Paris official statement announces that the advance at Les Eparges was made possible by wonderful artillery fire. Since February the Germans had dug caverns of ...

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  16. DIRTY BLACKWATTLE BAY.

    Because of complaints which have reached the Board of Health as to the malodorous state of Blackwattle Bay, Mr. Kenway visited the place, and, at a point not far from ...

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  17. SMYRNA BOMBARDED.

    A press despatch from Athens reports that Smyrna, south of the entrance to the Dardanelles, was bombarded on Sunday. ...

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  18. GERMAN OFFICERS LOST.

    A Paris official announcement states that 9925 German officers have been killed and 21,351 have been wounded or are missing out of a total of 52,805 available at the outset of ...

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  19. TWO VICTIMS OF SUBMARINES

    The Grimsby trawler Alantha was torpedoed in the North, Sea. Tho crow was landed at Blythe. The steamer Northlands was overtaken off ...

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  20. FREE SHIPS, FREE GOODS.

    Probably the part of the Note that will cause the utmost surprise to other nations who read it will be that in which America drags in the Declaration of Paris and points ...

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  21. CARPATHIANS RETREAT.

    Rome messages state that the Austro-Germans are retreating in the Carpathians. During Sunday they lost 15,000. Fresh Bavarians do not stand their ground well under ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL.

    The first portion of the northern wing of the new hospital for Newcastle was completed a few weeks ago, and the intention was that it should be occupied early in March. ...

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  23. AMMUNITION FOR ENEMY.

    A report from London states that correspondence between the Government and a number of influential scientists, which has been published, shows that when the Government ...

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  24. TO STEM RUSSIAN TIDE.

    A telegram from Geneva states that Germany is rushing an army corps from Flanders to the Carpathians by way of Munich, in an attempt to stem the Russian tide. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL.

    The third series of the annual railway football carnivals (Australian Rules) between New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia will be contested at the Australian ...

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  26. FIRED ON MINELAYERS.

    Advice from Amsterdam states that two German mine-layers had been active outside Zeebrugge. Three British cruisers appeared on Saturday and fired on them. Afterwards ...

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  27. THE END IN VIEW.

    Tho Paris Matin publishes a despatch from Geneva which says that Djavid Boy, the Turkish Minister for Finance, is reported as having stated that he is of the opinion ...

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  28. BREAD-CARTER FOR 50 YEARS.

    Mr. J. W. Peters, treasurer of the Sydney Bread Carters' Union, has completed 50 years service as a carter, and although he is 63 years of age he is still delivering bread from ...

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  29. GERMANY'S 15IN. NAVAL GUN.

    According to an artillery expert writing in a German artillery magazine, the latest [?] gun. if the ballistic data which he gives are correct, is a truly astonishing weapon. The ...

    Article : 223 words
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