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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Watt) returned to Melbourne from Adelaide to-day. He said he had attended a round table conference of ...

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  3. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The announcement of the fall of Baghdad is expected momentarily. It is believed that the British cavalry have occupied the place without opposition, and that ...

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  4. PEOPLE OF BRITAIN.

    It was after seven weeks of very heavy fighting. Even those whose duty took them rarely up amongst the shells, were almost worn out with the prolonged strain. ...

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  5. GENERAL ITEMS.

    According to a telegram from Amsterdam a speech in the Reichstag by a Socialist named Kofer, published in the Socialist journal "Voerwaerts," has created a ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique, issued on Friday afternoon, stated:—"Our attack yesterday between Butte-de-Mesnil and Maison-de-Champagne was brilliantly successful. ...

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  7. RECRUITING.

    At 7.15 to-night the Blackboy Hill band will head a parade from the railway station, when the streets of Perth will be traversed by Anzac reinforcements. These ...

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  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. H. A. Cresswell, of Narrogin, has been informed that her brother, Lieutenant E. Keith Carlile, of Melbourne, has died in France of wounds received in ...

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  9. BRITISH NEWS.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to the following heroes:— Captain Henry William Murray, of the Australian infantry.—He displayed most ...

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  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The concert to be held in Princess Hall, Claremont, on Thursday next, in aid of the Red Cross Funds promises to be a success. An excellent programme has been ...

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  11. GERMAN PEACE YEARNINGS.

    General Kuhn (president of the War College), who was until recently American military attache at Berlin, in a speech delivered here yesterday, said:—"The German ...

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  12. DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    Sir George H. Reid, commenting on the Dardanelles Commission's report, says that, although Australia was most closely involved in the campaign, not an Australian voice ...

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  13. AMERICA.

    Mr. Robert Lansing (Secretary for State) and the Attorney-General (Mr. T. W. Gregory) advised President Wilson that he possessed power to arm merchantmen. It ...

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  14. SOLDIER POLITICIANS.

    Mr. J. H. Catts, M.H.R., director of the Labour election campaign, on Saturday stated that the P.L.L. executive had decided not to contest the Federal seats ...

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  15. IN DUTCH WATERS.

    When the British armed merchantman Princess Melita reached the Hook of Holland, en route to Rotterdam, she was ordered to move out of Dutch waters, or she ...

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  16. A POSTPONED CONFERENCE.

    The central executive of the Political Labour Council of Victoria has decided that the annual conference of the council shall be postponed until after the Federal ...

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  17. ADMIRAL JELLICOE.

    When the conscription campaign was at its height in Queensland the anti-conscriptionists published broadcast a statement to the effect that Admiral Jellicoe was ...

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  18. A MYSTERIOUS STEAMER.

    The captain of an American cargo boat, which arrived here from Havre on Friday, reports meeting a mysterious craft of the cargo type, with two masts and one ...

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  19. ABSENTEE VOTERS.

    Mr. R. B. Rees, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council called a meeting of Australians in London on Friday, at which Sir J. W. Taverner presided A ...

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  20. GERMAN PLOTTING IN INDIA.

    It is believed that investigations reveal that Von Igel's paper. which has been seized, gives the names of the committee directing the German propagarda in India. ...

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  21. SPIES IN ROME.

    A Socialist Deputy (Signor Defelice) asserted in the Chamber that a German named Professor Herman was employed in the State archives, with access to the ...

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  22. VICTORIOUS RUSSIAN MARCH.

    M. Marcel Hutin, the well-known war authority, states: "The British have driven the Turks 93 miles in 18 days. They have already negotiated the last 14 miles and ...

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  23. MOTOR SPIRIT.

    The Press Bureau announces that, with a view to saving import tonnage, owing to the considerable increase in the consumption of petrol and its substitutes, owners of ...

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  24. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A wireless German official report, intercepted by the Admiralty on Friday, stated:—"The English position westward of Whytschaete was attacked and we ...

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  25. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    Stories of the frightful treatment of British subjects residing in German East Africa at the outbreak of the war have been related by the principal of St. ...

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  26. FEDERAL WAR LOAN.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) has approved of the issue of war savings certificates on the lines adopted by his predecessor (Mr. Poynton), with two important ...

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  27. GERMAN PLOTS.

    The New York "Times" states that there is evidence that 6,000 Germans are plotting in Mexico. It is estimated that 2,000 left New York secretly for Mexico, since Count ...

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  28. ITALY'S OPERATIONS.

    An Italian official report issued on Friday stated: "The enemy penetrated our line west of Castaghavezza, but were thrown out." ...

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  29. INDIAN MUNIFICENCE.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Government has accepted the Nizam of Hyderabad's gift of £100,000 towards the anti-submarine campaign. ...

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  30. CANADA'S WHEAT CROP.

    The British Government is negotiating for the purchase of the whole of Canada's wheat crop for the present year above local requirements. ...

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  31. ROYAL HOSPITALITY.

    The King and Queen entertained the Dominions High Commissioners and following officers at Buckingham Palace yesterday:—Australians: Colonel Brazier, ...

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  32. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    For the last five days the position in front of Bapaume and along the line on both flanks of it has remained quite unchanged. On Monday the German ...

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  33. DISASTROUS COLLISION.

    The War Office announced on Friday that the transport Mendi with a final batch of South African native labourers, collided with another vessel in a thick fog off the ...

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  34. A TURKISH ADMISSION.

    A message from Amsterdam states that the Turks admit the evacuation of Hamadan, which they declare was due to strategical considerations. ...

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  35. SOCIAL NOTES.

    An afternoon entertainment will be given at the residence of Mrs. J. Forrest, Mount-street, on Thursday, March 15, at 3.30 p.m., in order to raise funds for the ...

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  36. EASTERN ZONE.

    A Russian official report issued on Friday stated that the enemy captured three heights north-west of Okua (in Moldavia), but enemy attacks to the west failed. ...

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  37. THE ZEPPELIN FAILURE.

    Countess Anna Dagenfeld, a niece of Count Zeppelin, expresses the opinion that his death was due indirectly to the failure of the airships to accomplish the purposes ...

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  38. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The New Zealand Premier (Mr. W. Massey), speaking yesterday at Liverpool, said that many were suspicious of Imperial preference, but there was hope for the ...

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  39. A CLAIM FOR WAGES.

    In the Fremantle Police Court on Saturday morning, Mr. E. P. Dowley delivered his reserved decision in a case in which George Thomas (16 years) claimed under an ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH.

    "There is nothing that is impossible for Australian troops to do," said the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) to-day, in an address to members of the ...

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  41. THE FOOD PROBLEM.

    In a debate in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the Government's economic policy, agricultural statistics revealed that the wheat shortage was such that all the ...

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  42. HOTELS CLOSED.

    Several large brewing companies in Monmouthshire, acting upon the suggestion of the Licensing Bench, have decided to close all the public houses in the county. ...

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  43. A GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A wireless official German report, intercepted on Friday stated:—"Between the Trotus and Uz Valleys we stormed a high ridge. The Magyar troops adjecent ...

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  44. THE POTATO SHORTAGE.

    The shortage of potatoes has caused remarkable scenes in the poorer London districts. Large queues are formed at the greengrocers, and many persons are lucky ...

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  45. THE YARROWDALE PRISONERS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" announces that the Americans taken from the steamer Yarrowdale have been released and have gone to Scotland. ...

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  46. BLOCKADE OF GREECE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to the President of the Athenian Bar, telegraphed that secret mine-laying in the Corinth Canal and the activity of the reservist leagues ...

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  47. LABOUR FOR BRITAIN.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that further labour supplies from Australia were urgently required by the Imperial authorities. The ...

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  48. VON BERNSTORFF.

    Count von Bernstorff (the late German Ambassador to the United States), accompanied by 200 Germans, arrived here yesterday. There were some Russians among ...

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  49. CHINA.

    The political crisis has ended, implying that China will eventually join the Entente. The necessary mandate is expected to issue shortly. Meanwhile German firms are ...

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  50. THE ALBANIANS.

    The "Sunday Times" states: "With a view of seeking a pretext to enrol the Albanians, the Austro-Hungarian Government has proclaimed the autonomy of Albania ...

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  51. APPEAL TO FARMERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in a letter to farmers, urges them to utilise the next few weeks to the utmost, because the period will prove decisive ...

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    High rank has been conferred on Mr. Donald Mackinnon, the Director-General of Recruiting, by the London "Evening Standard." In a cable message from its ...

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  54. THE MINISTER FOR MUNITIONS.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Minister for Munitions is assuming control of all fats, oil, oilseeds, and products, including oil cake, soap, and margarine, ...

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  55. GERMANY AND JAPAN.

    Advices from Berlin state that Herr Hecksler, a member of the Reichstag Foreign Relations Committee, predicts that if the United States enters the war she ...

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  56. WAR PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Two prisoners of war, Wilhelm Fromholtz (25) and Frederick Coltzbowsky (20) escaped from a concentration camp on Friday afternoon. ...

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  57. BULGARIA'S CROPS.

    The Government of Bulgaria has forbidden the export of potatoes and green vegetables to Austria or Germany. ...

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