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  2. PARTIES' EVEN STRENGTH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Exciting and almost unprecedented scenes occurred in both Houses of the Federal Parliament to-day. They arose primarily out of last night's development which ...

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  3. GUNS ON SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The House Representatives has passed the bill empowering the President to arm merchantmen by 403 votes to 13. ...

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  4. MEXICO PLOT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The Senate adopted a resolution asking the President to give whatever further Information is available regarding Germany's Note to Mexico. ...

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  5. AMERICA.

    A resolution has been adopted in the American Senate asking the President to give all information regarding the German Note to Mexico. The House of Representatives has passed the hill empowering the arming of ...

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  6. SCENE IN SENATE.

    Meantime, there had been further happenings in the Senate. The debate on the policy statement having been adjourned, Senator Millen moved:-- ...

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  7. ARMY'S EFFICIENCY.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. H. W. Forster, Financial Secretary to the War Office, speaking on the Army Estimate, said that the German retreat on ...

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  8. WESTERN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "We took 2133 prisoners during February, including 36 officers. The enemy continues to ...

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  9. DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law announced that the report of the Board of Inquiry appointed to investigate the Dardanelles campaign would ...

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  10. VOTING IN THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The fusion now commands 18 seats in the Senate, but one of its supporters, Senator O'Loughlin, is on transport duty. Whether or not his presence can ...

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  11. GERMAN POLICY.

    (ADMIRALTY INTERCEPTS.--WIRELESS PRESS.)LONDON, Friday.-- A wireless German official message states:-- "Herr Zimmermann, Foreign Secretary, ...

    Article : 405 words
  12. NATIONAL ECONOMY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir John M'Call, Agent General for Tasmania, introduced to Mr. Walter Long, Colonial Secretary, a deputation of Australians interested in fruit. The ...

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  13. TURKS HARD PRESSED.

    LONDON, Friday.--All official message from Mesopotamia slates: -- "Our cavalry and gunboats continued the pursuit of the beaten enemy throughout Tuesday. ...

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  14. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The scene was later transferred to the House of Representatives, where Mr. Tudor, having caught the attention of the Prime Minister the events that had taken place ...

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  15. THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The report of the Dominions Commission, in its reference to Canada, states that there is a strong under-current of opposition to emigration to Canada as now ...

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  16. SENATOR EARLE'S POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The new member, Senator John Earle, denies absolutely that he was a party to an intrigue to add to the Government's strength in the Senate. He ...

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  17. EASTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday.--A wireless Russian official message announces:-- "We counter-attacked on the Jacobeni-Kimpelung high road without success to the ...

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  18. OUTPOSTS OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Canadian and Australian delegates, Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand), Sir Joseph Ward, and Sir Thos. Mackenzie, visited the Baltic Shipping ...

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  19. ILL-TREATED BELGIANS.

    ZURICH, Friday.--According to a German legal paper, the Germans have sentenced 103,092 Belgians to various penalties during the war period, including 100 death sentences, 91 to ...

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  20. MR. M'WILLIAMS' VOTE."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. W. J. M'Williams (Tas.), the only member of the fusion, who voted with the Labor Opposition for the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire ...

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  21. RUTHENIANS.

    BERNE, Friday.--A court-martial in Vienna sentenced to death sixteen Ruthenians, including six priests, two barristers, and several Journalists, professors, and workmen, for ...

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  22. INSIGNIFICANT RESULT.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Prees Bureau announces that a hostile aeroplane bombed Broadstairs, Kent, yesterday morning, slightly injuring a woman. ...

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  23. "AN ELECTION--HOORAY."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Questioned in the House of Representatives to-day as to when Parliament was likely to go into recess in order that members might go recruiting, the Prime ...

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  24. ITALY AND THE WAR.

    ROME, Friday.--The Italian Parliament rejected a Socialist peace motion by 227 votes to 31, which amounts to a vote of confidence in the Government. ...

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  25. ANGLO-DUTCH AGREEMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.--It is officially admitted that the bacon experts to Germany during December and January exceeded the allowance mentioned in the Anglo-Dutch ...

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  26. CAPTAIN BRANDON INJURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Aeroplaning at Dorking, Captain Brandon struck a tree during a heavy fog. He fell and sustained a severe fracture of the leg. ...

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  27. FRENCH FOOD REGULATION.

    The Food Minister, M. Edouard Herriot, is issuing broad tickets. Measures are being taken to regulate the distribution of milk, giving preference to the wounded, sick, infants, ...

    Article : 34 words
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