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  2. SPORTING.

    W. J. Hawthorne and Sons this morning auctioned the privileges in connection with the forthcoming race meeting of the S.G.J.C. The gates were ...

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  3. THE CHASE CONTINUED.

    A Mesopotamia official message says: Our cavalry and gunboats continued their pursuit of the beaten enemy all day long on Tuesday and ...

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  4. Germany's Wholesale Piracy.

    Germany refuses to guarantee safety to the American naval vesels Des Moines and Caesar, if they are sent to Beirut (Asia Minor) with relief for ...

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  5. LINES INTERRUPTED.

    Owing to the telegraph lines between Sydney and Grafton being interrupted this morning, only a small portion of our late war cables ...

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  6. BOWLS.

    On the Grafton green on Wednesday Arnold defeated Wall in the club championship by 32 to 26. The game was well fought out, the contestants ...

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  7. BERNSTORFF'S DIRTY RECORD.

    These disclosures come as a climax to the operations of von Bernstorff, whose name has been associated with and a password for frauds, dynamite ...

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  8. THREE DEAD; NINE MISSING.

    The Cunard Company announces that three passengers are dead and three missing; six of the crew are also missing and six are in hospital. ...

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  9. THE GLOW-WORM HAT.

    The officer has found his illuminated wrist-watch a great convenience; the war worker is going to find her illuminated hat a protection. Shortly ...

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  10. THE QUITTER'S VIEW.

    Hear they're scrappin' 'cross the sea; My trobles! They won't pass no gun on me, My troubles! ...

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  11. THE PRESIDENT'S POWERS.

    "When Senator Stone introduced into the Senate the Bill granting the President the power he requested, Senator Falfollette, by a parliamentary coup, ...

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  12. POWER TO SINK SUBMARINES.

    The Senate's Foreign Relations Committee has agreed to an amended draft Bill, empowering President Wilson to act. The draft carries full blanket ...

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  13. MR. GERARD AT SEA.

    It is believed that the announcement of the plot was delayed till Mr. Gerard had safely sailed from Spain. A wireless report from a correspondent ...

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  14. THE FACTS AUTHENTIC.

    President Wilson has authorised Senator Swanston to inform Congress that the letter from Berlin to the German Minister at Mexico City, ...

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  15. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    Refugees from Berlin report that great preparation are being made for an offensive in Northern Russia early in the spring. There are many troop ...

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  16. RELATIVE OF TWO VICTIMS.

    An attempt was made to interview, over the telephone, Dr. Hoy, of Chicago who said: "I am an old man of 84; it is a terrible blow that my own dear ...

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  17. JAPAN'S INDIGNANT DENIAL.

    The Japanese Ambassador here has denied any knowledge that Japan was involved in the German-Mexican plot. The Japanese Embassy states: "The ...

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  18. CONSULS DETAINED.

    The U.S. State Department is investigating a report that three American Consuls and two clerks are being detained in Germany until Berlin is ...

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  19. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    The following pars are clipped from "The Standard," the journal which Mr. A. G. Huie edits in his advocacy of the single tax and proportional ...

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  20. AMERICAN PRESS OPINIONS.

    The growing tendency of newspapers is to demand action by President Wilson. The "Globe," commenting on the Laconia sinking. said: "Germany has ...

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  21. ENEMY ATTACKS.

    A Russian official message says:-- The enemy atatcked us on both sides of the Jacobens-Kimpolung high road, and occupied the heights two miles ...

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  22. WHAT WILSON IS DOING.

    A Washington message says: President Wilson told a group of pacifists "I have done. am doing, and will do everything possible to keep the United ...

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  23. THE ORLEANS' FEAT.

    The New York "Times'" Berlin correspondent says the newspapers state that it must not be assumed from the arrival of the Orleans at Bordeaux ...

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  24. OFFICIAL FAITH IN JAPAN.

    A message from Washington says: Mr. Lansing denied that either Japan, or Mexico was likely to lend themselves to the German plotting. ...

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  25. RUSSIANS COME BACK.

    A Russian official message states: We counter-attacked on the Jacobens-Kimpolung high road, as cabled yesterday. We were unsuccessful ...

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  26. MORE EVIDENCE OF HUN INTRIGUES.

    It is now evident that the German Embassy at Washington has been the headquarters of German missions to Central and South America for months ...

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  27. A SYDNEY SURVIVOR.

    A New York correspondent interviewed J. F. Fotheringham, a Sydney survivor of the Laconia. He states: "The sea drenched the occupants of ...

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  28. DIABOLICAL HUN SCHEME.

    In Washington it is announced that Germany recently proposed an alliance between Mexico and Jason to make war on the United States in the event ...

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  29. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    In the House of Lords, replying to Lord Crewe, Lord Curzon said a further telegram stated that the retreating Turks were being pursued by ...

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  30. UNITED STATES PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Mr. A. D. Cridge. of Oregon. U.S.A., in a letter to Mr. Huie, states:-- "The National election is being hailed as a g-r-e-a-t democratic victory, ...

    Article : 218 words
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  32. WHAT WILL WILSON DO?

    Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) went to White House for a conference with the President this morning. It is believed he is taking the latest official ...

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  33. SCATHING PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Providence Journal" says: "This is more evidence of the damnable character of the plotting of the Teutonic mind. Germany has the methods ...

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  34. HUN PRESS HYPOCRISY.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" (Berlin) commenting on von Bethmann Hollweg's speech, stresses the terrible effect of the German blockade on England. ...

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  35. SEPARATE PEACE FOR JAPAN.

    In regard to the official announcement of Germany's plan, further details show that Germany asked Mexico to endeavour to induce Japan to ...

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  36. HOW THE CAPTAIN WAS HUNTED FOR.

    The Laconia survivors relate that the submarine went from boat to boat, seeking the liner's captain. but all refused to betray him. Before the ...

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  37. ANGER AT GERMAN DUPLICITY.

    In New York the greatest sensation has been created by the announcement of Germany's endeavour to form an alliance between Mexico and Japan. ...

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  38. CROSSING THE RIVER.

    Mr. Edmund Candler, official press correspondent with the Mesopotamian forces, describing the great stroke of strategy whereby the Tigris was ...

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  39. SUNKEN DUTCH STEAMERS.

    The seven Dutch steamers which wer torpedoed were insured in Holland. chiefly with German underwriters at 80 guineas per cent. English ...

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  40. HYPOCRITICAL H0LLWEG.

    Herr von Bethmann Hollweg, speaking in the Reichstag, said: "Our one necessity is to fight to gain victory. The soldiers will stand in the trenches, ...

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  41. THE LACONIA SINKING.

    A steamer, bringing 267 survivors, arrived at Queenstown on Monday morning. These people were picked up from eight boats. Some of the ...

    Article : 432 words
  42. THE PUFF PRELIMINARY.

    Citizens of the Fatherland,-- Do you want to make Hindenburg happy? Do you want to see "Verdun, which ...

    Article : 224 words
  43. THE FISHER CONTROVERSY.

    Colonel Winston Churchill, in discussing the Navy Estimates, warmly defended Lord Fisher, and said that Admiral Sir H. Meux's attack was ...

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  44. Earlier messages stated:--

    Herr Ballin (chairman of the Hamburg-Amerika line) claims that the chief aim of unrestricted submarining was to interrupt England's traffic, not ...

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  45. THE TEXT OF THE PLOT.

    The following is the text of Germany's proposal, which is in the possession of the United States Government:-- ...

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  46. CHASING THE TURKS.

    An official Mesopotamian message says: Close pursuit of the enemy is steadily maintained. On Monday afternoon our advanced troops were ...

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