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  2. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Lord Robert Cecil has emphasised a very Important truth, that the war cannot bo ended by the ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The State Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday morning, und, attended by Captain the Hon. B. Clifford. A.D.C., returned to "Hillview" in the evening. ...

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  4. FARMS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, and Chairman of the Irrigation Commission, speaking yesterday with regard to the Irrigation areas for soldiers at Griffith, said that ...

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  5. THIS MORNING'S V CABLES.

    LONDON, 'Wednesday.--It is reported that the arrests of the conspirators at Derby is connected with an alleged plot to petition Mr. ...

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  6. LAURENTIC'S LOSS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Two hundred and nighty of the auxiliary cruiser Laurentle's complement were drowned when the vessel was sunk off the Irish coast on January 25. ...

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  7. ANGLO-FRENCH LINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Field-Marshal Sir Dougias Haig reports:-- "We bombed dug-outs in the neighborhood of the Butte-de-Wariencourt, and entered the ...

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  8. THE SEA WAR.

    Lord Robert Cecil, Minister for the Blockade, says that though the blockade was helping towards winning the war, victory must be won 011 the Hold. He referred to Germany's .shortage of wool, cotton, and other-goods. It was ...

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  9. ENSLAVED POLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Telegreaf" Amsterdam. prints an interview with a well-to-do Pole living at Warsaw, who has arrived in Holland, and who tells how 100,000 Poles have been ...

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  10. ITALIAN FRONT.

    ROME, Wednesday.--In order to re-establish communication with some points on the Italian front, It has been necessary to pierce tunnels 500 yards through avalanches of snow. ...

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  11. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Arthur Hill, of the Mil line Department of the Board of Trude. In an Interview, said:--"The continued sinkings of steamers should give no calico tor panic ...

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  12. THE BLOCKADE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Lord Robert Cecil (Minister for the Blockade). speaking at Nottingham, said that the Allies did not desire to crush Germany, but wished to inspire Germany ...

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  13. MR. WILSON'S SPEECH.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Senator Lewis (Illinois), Democratic Whip, introduced a motion in the Senate declaring, "That nothing in President Wilson's address implies the ...

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  14. DAYLIGHT SAYING.

    BEGA, Wednesday.--The local branch of the Primary Producers' Union is unanimous in protesting against the Daylight Saving Act. THE CARTERS' EXPERIENCE. ...

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  15. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The official report of the conference reform Conference, representing the various Parties in the House of Commons, and presided over by the Speaker, generally ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Lord Chancellor (Sir Robert Finlay) seeing Australian soldiers gazing at Parliament Buildings recently, asked them inside and found someone to conduct ...

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  17. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    At the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Hospital Saturday Fund the resignation of Mr. John J. Cohen, M.L.A., as hon. general secretary, was received, and ...

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  18. ENGLAND AND THE DOLLAR.

    " A London cable message in the "New York Times" last mouth reports that "Reginald M'Kenna. former Chancellor, made a speech emphasising the point that the extent to "which ...

    Article : 192 words
  19. THE TERRITORIALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The King has Bent n message to the County Lords-Lieutenants conveying thanks for the enthusiastic response to his father's 1901 appeal, and for the ...

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  20. MODERN WOMEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Twenty women carpenters have gone to Franco, and others are training to bo in readiness. The wear khaki sweaters and shirts, riding beeches, and ...

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  21. 66,000 INVOLVED.

    David Clayton Howell Price (36), formerly a lieutenant in the Commonwealth Military Forces, appeared on remand before Mr. Love. S.M., at the Central Court yesterday to nnswer ...

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  22. THE GREAT FREEZE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The frost in Britain shows no sign of breaking. The hydraulic gear on tho Wost India dock froze, blocking the on trance. ...

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  23. HONORING THE BRAVE.

    The doctrine or the super-man is totally opposed to the teaching of Christianity, said Rev. G. H. Cranswick at the unveiling of a parish roll of service and honor, as well as a ...

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  24. INDIAN HEROES.

    DELHI, Wednesday.--Lord Chelmsford, Vicoroy of India, at a special parade yesterday at the Vice-Regal Lodge, presented medals and orders won in the war to 200 Indian officers and ...

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  25. HEAVY RAIN AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--There was a strung south-east gale. accompanied by a heavy downpour of rain during last night. Up to 9 o'clock this morning, when the ruin ...

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  26. BELGIAN DEPORTEES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--The' "Echo do Belge" states that 11,000 deported Belgians at Soltau, Prussia, have refused to work. ...

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  27. CANADIAN ROSS RIFLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A White Paper has been issued, in which is published correspondence relating to the Canadian Rosa Rltlie. It shows that Viscount French and Field-Marshal ...

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  28. PADDINGTON RETURNING OFFICER.

    Mr. J. P. Osborne, M.L.A.. complained yesterday of an appointment to the position of returning officer at Paddington. "Some time ago," said Mr. Osborne "Mr. J. ...

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  29. PAN-GERMANS' SCHEMES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--Herr Rehledmnnn, one of the Socialist leaders, speaking in Berlin, on Sunday, opposed the annexation, schemes and declared that the Imperialists had caused ...

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  30. COURAGEOUS CAPTAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Danish steamer Iris was stopped in the North Sea by a Germen submarine, which ordered Captain Christensen and his crew to leave the ship. ...

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  31. SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.

    A complimentary concert, organised by Mrs. T. J. Haughey, was given at Randwick Hospital lest evening to the returned soldiers. Those who contributed to a very successful ...

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  32. GERMANY NEEDS A QUICK VICTORY.

    The various expedients by Germany which have boon cabled within the last few weeks would seem to afford abundant proof "that the German High Command dare not eontemplnto ...

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  33. AVIATION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Extensive plans have been prepared tor the development of aviation in Cannda. The Government proposes to spend £ 16,000,000 on the scheme ...

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  34. ENEMY ESPIONAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A message, from Christianna's states that proof of the efficiency of Germany's system of espionage is contained in the fact that a submarine stopped the ...

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  35. CLYDE STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Minister of Munitions states that Kirkwood, one of the deported Clyde strikers, carried out his threat to return to Glasgow in defiance of the law, and his ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. ST. VINCENT'S "AT HOME."

    Though the rain spoiled the Illuminations and militated against the programme of outdoor attractions arranged for the annual nurses at home" at St. Vincent's Hospital ...

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  37. THE I.W.W. TRIAL.

    The City Council, represented by inspector B. Lloyd, proceeded against Spencer Burden, to the Central Summons Court yesterday on an information that ho distributed handbills in ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. WAR SERVICES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The bishops having refused clergymen permission to enlist in the army, mi legal grounds, many clergymen are now offering for the national service scheme. ...

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  39. A.W.U. AND SCHOOLS '

    The Australian Workers' Union Convention yesterday carried the following motion:-- "That in the opinion of this convention the remodelling of the public school educational ...

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  40. ENEMY GENERALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "There have been serious differences between the Austrian and Gorman general staffs respecting the ...

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