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  2. BRITAIN AROUSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There wore remarkable scenes of enthusiasm on the occasion of the Visit of Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, to the City. After being closeted with ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Admiralty announces that four British destroyers chased three German destroyers off the Belgian coast towards Zeebrugge on Monday. A running fight ensued ...

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  4. ALLIED AIR RAID.

    Sixty-five British, French, and Belgian aeroplanes, seaplanes, and fighting machines attacked a German seaplane depot at Zeebrugge, and an aerodrome at Houltade. Considerable damage was done, and all the airmen ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    It has often been remarked that all the war prophets have boon wrong. But something of an exception has turned up. He is an ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Estell, replying to Mr. Edden, said thAt the Miners' Accident Relief Fund had £332,003 Invested, and £6500 in the bank on current ...

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  7. "MONSTER DRINK."

    A meeting of the Presbyterian Ministers League wag held last night in St. Stephen's Church, Phillip Street, when Mr. E. J. Loxton, K.C., addressed the "hard-headed Scotsmen" ...

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  8. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--The arrival of British submarines in the Southern Cattegat has created a sensation In Sweden. One submarine appeared off the island of Anhait ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN SET-BACK.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--An Austrian communique states:--"After half a year's bravo defence, we evacuated the ruined bridge and fortifications ...

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  10. "SEVEN POSSIBLE MOVES."

    Guesses at what the enemy may do, or try to do, are always likely to be Interesting, and hero are ...

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  11. ENVER PASHA RE-APPEARS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--German advices from Constantinople state that Enver Pasha hits returned from tin extended tour of inspection. ...

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  12. AIR REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday-It is officially announced that yesterday fifty British, French, and Beigian aeroplanes and seaplanes, together with fifteen lighting machines, attacked a German ...

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  13. MEUSE STRUGGLE.

    PRIS, Tuesday.--A communique states:--"The Germans west of the Mouse vietently bombardeal the region south of Malancourt. "A small Gorman attack cast of the Mouse ...

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  14. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The steamers Indrabarah end Roscommon have arrived. The steamer Transvaal has sailed tor Melbourne. ...

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  15. KENT RAID.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There have been two more deaths as a result of the German seaplanes' raid, one each at Dover and Ramsgate. ...

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  16. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There is still noting definite settled regarding the Paris Conference, but it is known that Mr. Hughes so far has not been invited. When ...

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  17. BULGARIAN PREMIER.

    ROME, Tuesday.--A postal employee named Ivanoff fired two shots at Dr. Radoslavoff, Premier, of Bulgaria. The bullets missed Dr. Radoslavoff, but a ...

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  18. THE LATEST AIR RAID.

    The Germans may, by concentrating their aeroplanes along certain sections 91 the western front, prevent our airmen from ...

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  19. LUXURIES BANNED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, in an interview with a representative of the American Associated Press, Stated that Britain would shortly issue ...

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  20. NAROCZ LAKE FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--A communique giving details of the fighting near Lake Narocz, south of Dvlask, mentions the capture of several Austro-German positions, including the ...

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  21. ISONZO CAMPAIGN.

    ROME, Tuesday.--A communique announces:--"A violent engagement developed in the middle of the Isonze front on March 18 and 19, where the Austrians had been reinforced by ...

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  22. UNSTAMPED BETTING TICKETS.

    The attention of the Attorney-General (Mr. Dull) was drawn last night to a Bathurst telegram in yesterday's issue of "The Daily Telegraph," referring to the imposition of a fine ...

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  23. INDENTURED LABOR.

    DELHI, Tuesday.--Lord Hardinge, Viceroy, supporting Mr. Malaviya's resolution for the abolitions of the system of Indian indentured labor, said that the Indian Government had ...

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  24. RECRUITING.

    The confidential sub-committee of the City of Sydney War Service. Committee, consisting of Messrs. S. E. Lees (chairman), W. Clapham, W. J. [?] Sir William M'Millan P. J. ...

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  25. SOUTH OF THE DVINA.

    Activity continues south of the Dvina line, and more particularly at the two ends of it, west of Riga and south of Dvinsk. Hereabouts ...

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  26. KUT-EL-AMARA.

    LONDON Tuesday.--Mr. Candler, British press representative with the Mesopotamia Expedition, telegraphs that, the British are still 23 miles from Kut-el-Amara, thus clearing ...

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  27. MRS. ASQUITH AT LAW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the action for slander instituted by Mrs. Asquith, wife of the Prime Minister, against the "Globe" newspaper, judgment has been entered for plaintiff by consent ...

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  28. IN DVINSK.

    In the streets of Dvinsk, which may be the goal of another furious German assault by-and-bye. If the Allies' defence in the west proves ...

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  29. THE BLOCKADE.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.--A British submarine captured the Norwegian steamer Kong Inge. 867 tons, hound to Lubeck (Germany). A prize crew took her to Leith. ...

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  30. POPULAR MINISTER.

    The Gunnedah branch of the Political Labor League has paid a tribute to Mr. Ashford, Minister for Lauds, by unanimously deciding to forward to the executive, his nomination for ...

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  31. THE TUBANTIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--The Government has sent a very sharp Note to Gerrnany concerning the sinking of the Tubantia. ...

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  32. ILLNESS IN CAMP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A case of scarlet fever at the Artillery camp at Marlbyrong was reported to-day. There was also a case of meningitis. Steps have been taken to isolate ...

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