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  2. THE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, Assistant-Treasurer, speaking at Molong on Wednesday night, referred to "the attempts being made to raise the conscription bogey." ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Between Albert and Bapa[?]e the Germans continue to give ground steadily, surrendering, almost without a ...

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  4. THE KENTISH RAID.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An Amsterdam message gives a fantastic Berlin official account of the recent German torpedo-boat raid along the Kentish coast. The Berlin account says:-- ...

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    In the above map the shading shows the area regained from the Germans in the Somme [?]ighting last year and this. The thi[?] black [?]ine shows the approximate battle front before the beginning of the Somme offfensive; the dotted line, the front just before the battle of the Marne; the line of crosses running from Arr[?]s past Cambral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GOMMECOURT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Field-Mershal Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"This morning we captured portion of a trench north-east of Sailly-Salllisel. We took ...

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  7. GERMANY AND MEXICO.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The greatest sensation has been caused by the official announcement made at Washington that Germany has been endeavoring to enter into an alliance with Mexico and Japan to attack America in the event of America deciding to go to war with Germany. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. P. F. Warner, speaking at the London Cricket Club Conference, paid a high tribute to the Australians. "I was convinced that they would prove second ...

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  9. INTERNED GREEKS. ANOTHER YEAR.

    LAUSANNE, Thursday.--A mutiny recently occurred in the Greek internment camp at Gorilla. The soldiers accused General Hatzop[?]ulos of having betrayed them. He had promised NEW YORK, Thursday.--Mr. Frank Simons, the New York "Tribune's war expert, who has visited the front, believes that the war will last another year. ...

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  10. REICHSTAG DEBATE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--In the Ro[?]chstag Herr Spahn, leader of the Catholic party, said he was delighted with the results of the submarinings. ...

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  11. THE NATION'S FOOD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The House of Lords discussed Mr. Chaplin's motion in favor of State aid for agriculture and guaranteed minimum prices. ...

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  12. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Evening Standard" understands that the delay in publishing the Dardanelles Commission's report is due to the necessity of referring certain passages ...

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  13. THE SPEAKER RESIGNS.

    BERTH, Thursday.--After Tuesday's turmoil in the Assembly and the remarkable termination of its sitting, a stormy time was anticipated yesterday, but there was no conflict ...

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  14. IMPERIAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Chronicle." in a leading article, discussing how the Dominions are to be given due representation in the framing of the imperial policy, approves ...

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  15. THE DUMA'S RIGHTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent telegraphs that it is understood that a conflict reigns in high bureaucrat[?]e circles. One section favors ...

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  16. NEW PENSIONS SCALE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The new pensions for disabled soldiers and sailors and dependents of the killed allow privates disabled in the highest degree, such as lunacy, loss of two ...

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  17. INTERNEE'S WIFE MURDERED.

    TOKIO, Thursday.--Fran von Zaldern, daughter of Admiral von Capel[?] and the wife of an interned Gorman officer, has been murdered at her [?]me near Fukuoka detention camp[?] ...

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  18. THE LACONIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Survivers from the Laconia relate that the submarine which [?]ank the vessel went from boat to boat seeking the liner's captain, but all refused to betray him. ...

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  19. ROUMANIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A wireless Russian official message announces:--"The enemy attacked on both sides of the Jacobeni-Kimpoiung highroad, and occupied ...

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  20. LLOYD GEORGE'S UNCLE DEAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The death has occurred of Rev. Richard Lloyd, the Prime Minister's foster-father and maternal uncle. Deceased was originally a shoemaker and ...

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  21. LABORERS WANTED MILLENIUM.

    CONDOBOLIN, Thursday.--Mr. Holman travelled by motor car from Coonamble to Condobolin, a distance of 220 miles, and addressed the largest meeting ever assembled at the ...

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  22. SHIPS THAT SAILED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Press Bureau announces that the arrivals for the week ended February 25 of merchantmen of all nationalities in the United Kingdom over 100 tons, ...

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  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morning, Allen Treloar (6), living at 43 Elizabeth Street, cl[?]y, was run over and killed by a motor lorry at the corner of Elizabeth and Devonshire ...

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  24. CERTIFICATES FOR UNFIT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the White City recruiting case. Dr. Caley and Paymaster John Mitchell were sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment, Brinkman to 12 months, and Dr. ...

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  25. THE EASTERN LINE.

    BERNE, Thursday.--Refugees from Berlin report that there are great preparations for an offensive in Northern Russia early in the spring. There are many troop movements ...

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  26. POSTAL OFFICIALS CLAIMS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Before Mr. Justice Powers, the hearing of the Arbitration plaint by the Commonwealth general division of the Telephone Officers' Association against the ...

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  27. A NOTE FROM CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.--Owing to Germany's ambiguous reply China has decided to send a second Note requiring the limitation of submarine activity. If Germany's answer is ...

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  28. PURSUING THE TURKS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Me[?]opotam[?]a official message states:--"Close pursuit of the enemy is being steadily maintained. On Monday our advanced ...

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  29. INDIA HELPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Government of India has offered £100,000,000 towards the war. The British Government has gratefully accepted the offer, which was made possible owing to ...

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  30. HOLLAND'S CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The "Nieuwe Rotterdamseh[?] Courant" announces that the German Government has promised Holland an in[?] for the [?] vessels, with ...

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  31. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A German official message reports:--"A German seaplane successfully bombed an enemy transport in the North Aegean. ...

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  32. WOOL APPRAISEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Stanley Per[?]val Lindsay has been appointed a wool appraiser for the State of New South Wales. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND WAR LOAN.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The Finance Minister, replying to a question as to whether a second New Zealand war loan was likely, said that Parliament certainly would be asked ...

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  34. CHERNA SALIENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A wireless German official message reports:--"The Italians strongly attacked hill positions in the Cher[?]a [?] The attacks ...

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  35. WHITE CITY PRIZE WINNERS.

    The following persons won prizes at the White City fancy dress carnival last night:--Children ([?]der 10): W[?] Hewitt I. Thomas Ha[?]an 2. Dulcie P[?]onport 3 Ten years and [?]: Raymond [?]arthing [?], ...

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  36. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Admiralty reports that naval aeroplanes raided the ironworks at fire[?] (Prussia, south-eastward of Saarbrucke[?]) on February 25. Several fights took ...

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  37. ALLIED LEADERS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A conference was held at Calals between M. Br[?]nd (French Premier), General [?]uty. General Niv[?]lle (Commander-in-Chief of the French forces), Mr. Lloyd ...

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  38. LEGAL EQUALITY OF SEXES.

    ROME, Thursday.--Signor Sacerl, Minister for Justice, has introduced a bill in the Chamber of Deputies providing for absolute legal equality of the sexes. , ...

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  39. BOO-HOO BRIGADE.

    Mr. Arthur Griffith's opening campaign meeting at Lappan's Hall. Johnston Street, Annandale, last night, was characterised by strong opposition demonstrations for the first ...

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