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  2. Germany's Wholesale Piracy.

    The House of Representatives began the consideration of the Bill empowering President Wilson to arm merchantmen. The Republican leader declared ...

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  3. LATE WIRES

    Senator Watson (N.S.W.), in the Senate to-day, said Mr. Hughes and Senator Givens had made attempts to get him to come over to their side, ...

    Article : 339 words
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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    A number of Australians have been awarded D.S.O.'s. ...

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  6. The Western Front.

    The latest messages from the British front state that aeroplanes are busy scouting and photographing in clear sunlight. No German aeroplanes ...

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  7. HUNS' MEXICAN PLOT

    A message from Berlin says: Herr Zimmermann (Foreign Secretary), when interviewed, said: It is impossible for me to discuss the facts of ...

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  8. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A French communique states: -- Parties penetrated the enemy second line of trenches south of Nouvron, between the Oise and the Aisne, and did ...

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  9. NO MORE AMERICAN SHELLS.

    It is announced that Great Britain stops the shell contracts with the United States after March 31, the home output now being abundant. ...

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  10. POTATO SHORTAGE.

    The critical shortage of potatoes continues in England and many markets are almost without supplies. ...

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  11. FRENCH MAKE RAIDS.

    The latest French communique says: We repulsed with loss two German raids west of Soissons. We raided a German trench near ...

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  12. A CONTRAST.

    James P. Sinnot, writing in the San Francisco "Daily News" on January 25, from New York, said: "I have seen Les Darcy of Australia. I saw ...

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  13. JAPANESE PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio has had an interview with Baron Montono regarding the German plot. The Japanese Minister said: "It is ...

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  14. BRITISH CAPTURES AND ADVANCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch, says: -- We captured during February 2133 prisoners, including 36 officers. The ...

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  15. AMERICAN BITTERNESS INCREASING.

    A New York message says: The public anger and bitterness towards Germany are noticeably increasing. The New York "Times" contends ...

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  16. KING CONGRATULATES THE ARMY.

    An official message from the Press Bureau refers to the recent victorious British advance. It states: His Majesty the King has ...

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  17. THE HYPHENATES STUBBORN.

    Despite Herr Zimmermann's statement, the pro-German leaders state that they do not believe that Berlin has admitted the plot. They accuse ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND'S EMBARGO.

    The Minister for Agriculture in South Australia regards the action of the Queensland Government in preventing the passing of cattle from ...

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  19. THE LAST STRAW.

    From Charlie Chaplin: -- "I didn't always make half a million a year. I remember a season when I was prompter in an English provincial ...

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  20. FREER TALK OF WAR.

    The Senate continued the debate, and "War with Germany" was on the lips of nearly every speaker. Senator Stone is unwilling to ...

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  21. NEARING BAPAUME.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, states: -- The enemy's second withdrawal is slow and gradual, successive trenches ...

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  22. MENINGITIS.

    Another death from meningitis has occurred at Collarenebri, where a lad 7 years old died in the hospital. No doctor was available until the night ...

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  23. STACKLETON'S EQUIPMENT.

    The sledges, stores and equipment of the Shackleton Antarctic Expedition were sold at Wellington, New Zealand, and realised £400 towards the expenses ...

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  24. FROM MESOPOTAMIA.

    We've marched nigh on a 'undred mile Across the bloomin' sand; We're just about as thirsty ...

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  25. BLOCK IN THE SENATE.

    The Senate, which has been in continuous session, must adjourn by law at noon on Sunday. A small group is endeavouring to resist the vote and ...

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  26. BOMBARDMENT BY FRENCH.

    An official communique says: -- We successfully bombarded the enemy organisations north of the Aisne and on the left bank of the Meuse. ...

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  27. LATE CABLES

    (Messages received, except where otherwise specified, through the Australian Cables Association.) ...

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  28. SWISS-AMERICAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    A wireless message points out that the Swiss-American negotiations occurred on 8th February. Herr Zimmermann did not mention any later ...

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  29. MORE PROGRESS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch, says: -- "We further progressed northward of Warlencourt and Eaucourt, and ...

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  30. VON ERCHARD'S DENIAL.

    Von Erchard, German Ambassador, says he knows nothing of Herr Zimmermann's Note. ...

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  31. HUN FRIGHTFULNESS.

    The New York "Sun's" London correspondent says he learns on reliable authority that the United States may expect within a fortnight a terrific ...

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  32. FISHERMEN IN PERIL.

    Owing to the sudden breaking of the ice from Varberg to Laholm, iceflowes have carried hundreds of fishermen seawards. Fifty were rescued but the ...

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  33. AMERICAN PRESS TALKS WAR.

    The "World's" Washington correspondent says the disclosure of the German plot is only a link in a chain of conspiracies calculated to embarrass ...

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  34. THE CERTAINTY

    She has left us, our Gwendoline Renee; The kitchen is shrouded in gloom. No longer our wee little tweenie Parades with her duster and broom. ...

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  35. SENATE ADJOURNS.

    The senate adjourned at noon today, sine die without passing the armed, neutrality bill. Earlier messages stated: -- ...

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  36. GERMAN VERSION.

    A German communique states: -- Strong British reconnoitring detachments attempted to penetrate our trenches at Hulluch and Levin but ...

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  37. A £4000 FINE.

    John Williams, a Justice of the Peace in Glamorgan (Wales), has been fined four thousand pounds for falsifying his income tax returns. ...

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  38. BIG SWEDISH STRIKE.

    Owing to the inability to reach a fresh agreement between the masters and the men, 95,000 labourers in the Swedish ironworks will stop work on ...

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  39. MR. GERARD SAFE.

    A wireless message from the Spanish steamer Infanta Isabel in mid-Atlantic states that Mr. Gerard, ex-American Ambassador to Berlin, is beyond the ...

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  40. DISMAY IN AUSTRIA.

    Private advices received from Vienna say that the German retreat on the Ancre has created a deplorable impression throughout Austria. ...

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  41. WILSON'S SECOND TERM.

    President Wilson's inauguration ceremonies will be held on Monday. ...

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  42. AMERICAN SAILORS KILLED.

    American sailors on board the British steamer Galgorm Castle (1596 tons), which was attacked by a submarine and sunk without warning by gunfire ...

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  43. A SIMPLE CEREMONY.

    After the sine die adjournment of Congress, President Wilson took the oath of office for a second term. The ceremony was marked by the utmost ...

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  44. FURTHER BRITISH PROGRESS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: -- After overcoming a stubborn resistance, we made further progress northward of Puissieux au Mont and ...

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  45. THE YARROWDALE PRISONERS.

    Two American doctors, who have been released from among the Yarrowdale prisoners, state that 480 of the captured crews were imprisoned at ...

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  46. REASON FOR RETREAT.

    The German papers now admit the extraordinary power of the new Anglo French artillery. ...

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  47. RUSSIAN SUCCESS IN PERSIA.

    A Russian official message states: -- Our Persian detachments made an offensive in the direction of Bidjar and occupied villages two miles southwest ...

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  48. CHINA HAD ENOUGH.

    Reports from Berlin state that the German Minister at Pekin has warned the German Foreign Office that China is likely to break off diplomatic ...

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  49. HUNS' LATEST TRICK.

    The "Gazette de Lusanne" says the German Staff anticipates a French, offensive in Alsace and professes an expection of French violation of Swiss ...

    Article : 72 words
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