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  2. THE WAR.

    The following official despatches have been issued:— London, March 10 (10.35 a.m.).—"A hostile raiding party under cover of a heavy ...

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  3. LAW OF THE SUSPECT.

    Last night a largely attended meeting of the Shop Assistants' Union was held at the Literary Institute, under the chairmanship of the president (Mr. Bourke). ...

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  4. THE TURF SENSATION.

    Great public interest is being taken in what is now known as the Aversion case, and yesterday's opening proceedings at the City Court were listened to by a crowd ...

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  5. FINLAND.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Morning Post" reported yesterday:—"The German warships Westfalen and Rheinland and five troopships are anchored beside a ...

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  6. THE WAR AT SEA.

    The Spanish steamer Igotzmendi, which was captured by the German raider Wolf, and recently went ashore at Skagen, on the Jutland coast, has been salvaged, and is ...

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  7. AMERICANS UNDER FIRE.

    The New York "World's" correspondent at the American front says that the Germans are continuing the heaviest bombardment of the American trenches in Lorraine, ...

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  8. THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    The German successes aaginst Russia and Roumania have led many German publicists to re-frame their peace terms. Professor Hasse outlines these terms. Italy ...

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  9. GERMAN ICE BREAKER SUNK.

    The large German ice-breaker Hindenberg struck a mine south of Aland Island, in the Baltic, yesterday, and sank. Most of the crew were saved. ...

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  10. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN PEACE.

    A Russian wireless message intercepted by the British Admiralty state, that a Russo-Roumanian peace has been concluded including the early Roumanian ...

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  11. AMERICAN SHIPBUILDING.

    The Shipping Board announces that 31 ships, of 190,400 tons, were completed during January and February, while it is estimated that 15, of 220,954 tons, will be ...

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  12. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The following British official report has been issued from Salonika:—"We rushed a post at the mouth of the Strumer River, and killed the entire garrison." ...

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  13. THE S.S. MATUNGA.

    Burns, Philp, and Co. have received cabled information from London to the effect that the Admiralty has every reason to believe that the crew of the s.s. ...

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  14. RETURNED BLINDED SOLDIERS.

    A special meeting of the council of the Victoria Institute and Industrial School for the Blind was held on Friday last in Trinity Assembly rooms, to consider the ...

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  15. THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK.

    The Turks have massacred the remaining population of Trebizond, many people being burnt to death. A number of children were tied in sacks and thrown into ...

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  16. RUSSIA.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Petrograd states that the ex-Premier, Prince Lyoff, has caused a sensation at Petrograd. Prince Lyoff has constituted a new ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. and Mrs. George McIntosh, Albanyroad, Cannington, have received intimation that their son, Private John McIntosh, who was wounded at an engagement on October ...

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  18. GERMANY'S NEXT GOAL.

    The "Tribune" says:—"It is clearly revealed that Germany's next goal is India, and in consequence the Allies should not hesitate for a moment to accept Japan's ...

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  19. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Mr. H. E. Duke, Chief Secretary for Ireland, is to become Master, of the Rolls, and that Mr. J. I. Macpherson, Under-Secretary for ...

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  20. GERMAN METHODS.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Dover, said that the German methods might be learned in five minutes by tracing their dealings with Russia and Roumania. These ...

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  21. SOCIALISTS AND RECRUITING.

    Five prominent Socialists have been indicted at Chicago on the charge of obstructing recruiting. ...

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  22. COUNT LUXBURG.

    It is announced that Britain has issued a safe conduct to Court Luxburg, formerly German Minister to Argentina to enable him to proceed to Sweden. ...

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  23. WHEAT FROM UKRAINE.

    The German newspapers warn the public not to expect grain supplies from Ukraine before the end of July, as the transport difficulties are overwhelming, while there ...

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  24. THE FAIRBRIDGE FARM SCHOOL.

    On Saturday morning 10 motor cars, fully laden with enthusiasts in the cause of children's welfare, left the G.P.O., Perth, enroute for the Fairbridge Farm School. The ...

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  25. GERMAN PROFITEERING.

    A sensation has been caused in Berlin, where a Reichstag Committee has opened an inquiry into the operations of Bonbehr Rimond, the Kaiserin's Chamberlain, who ...

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  26. COMMONWEALTH.

    A cable message has been received by the Australian Red Cross Council from its London commissioner asking for additional assistants for work overseas. The society ...

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  27. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    The United Press Association's Washington correspondent says that a decision concerning. Japanese intervention in Siberia is expected during the coming week. The ...

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  28. FURTHER INSTANCES.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Amsterdam says that numerous cases of [?]hamoless profiteering in Germany culminated in the revelation of a scandal of ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Another batch of wounded Australians arrived at Fremantle yesterday morning. Twenty-seven of the soldiers disembarked at Fremantle, five of whom were admitted ...

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  30. SAND DRIFTS AT COTTESLOE.

    At the request of the local council, the Attorney-General (Mr. R. T. Robinson) visited Cottesloe last week to view the work which had been done to arrest the sand ...

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  31. FEELING IN BRITAIN.

    The question of Japan's intervention in Siberia continues to excite comment in the Press. It is recognised that the fixing of a limit to action compatible with what ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN SECTOR.

    Mr. Gilmour, the representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association, sent the following message from France on Friday:—"Those who are ...

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  33. THE RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    Professor Vinogradoff, speaking at Oxford, said that the reorganisation of Russia was bound to be slow and difficult. He was very hopeful that the disquieting ...

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  34. TURKS IN RETREAT.

    A British official message from Mesopotamia yesterday stated:—"We occupied Hit on the Euphrates yesterday morning without meeting with opposition. The Turks ...

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  35. WAR SAVINGS GROUPS.

    A striking instance of juvenile patriotism in connection with the War Savings Groups has been brought under the notice of an officer of the Commonwealth Bank. Some ...

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  36. FRANCO-AMERICAN TROOPS.

    Combined French and American troops in Lorraine for the first time executed destruotive attacks on the enemy organisations, charging across 600 yards of No ...

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  37. GREATER PERTH.

    The recommendation of the special committee with reference to Nedlands and Greater Perth was again before the City Council yesterday. The committee ...

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  38. PALESTINE.

    The following official report was issued from the British headquarters in Palestine on Sunday:—"Our advance northward continued yesterday morning. We crossed ...

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  39. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The military authorities notify that the following soldiers have been listed for return to Australia and are actually on route from abroad. No further information can ...

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  40. THE AMERICAN SECTOR.

    An official war communique states that the Americans are located at four points on the west front, including north of Laon, where they hold four and a half miles of ...

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  41. BOLSHEVIKS RATIFY PEACE.

    The Bolshevik party congress approved of the ratification of the peace treaty by 30 votes to 12. The commander-in-chief on the Western front telegraphs that fighting ...

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  42. ITALIAN FRONT.

    War experts are discussing the possibilities of an Italian campaign. Colonel a'Court Repington, of the "Morning Post," states that the Allied forces do not ...

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  43. SOVIET DELEGATES.

    Sweden has refused to allow the Soviet's delegates to land for the purpose of arranging the holding of an international congress. ...

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  44. SPEEDING-UP.

    Mr. Bingham, representing the Association of Employees (mechanical branch) addressed the inquiry into the time and card system to-day. He said the men had an ...

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  45. A DEATH SENTENCE.

    Advices from Kieff state that M. Lenin's Government has sentenced to death a well-known Russian Socialist, Madame Angelion Balabanoff, who until recently was an7 ...

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  46. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius (No. 3 Court).—Before Mr. Justice Rooth, at 10 30: Dates will be fixed for the hearing of cases on the March list. In Divorce: Evelyn Jane Weston ...

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  47. RHINE TOWNS SQUEALING.

    The Rhine towns are squealing as the result of the Anglo-French air raids, and are begging Berlin to cease reprisals owing to the danger to German cities. If the ...

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  49. ANTI-JEWISH CAMPAIGN.

    The "Tribune de Geneve" states that according to advices from Petrograd the Bolshevik Government has ordered the suppression of all the Jewish newspapers in ...

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  50. ADELAIDE IDENTITY FOUND DEAD.

    The dead body of Arthur Richard Priest a well-known Adelaide land broker, was found above high water mark on the beach near Grange early this morning. There was ...

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  51. BELGIAN HONOURS FOR ANZACS.

    The Belgian Croix de Guerre has been conferred upon General Sir William Birdwood (commanding the Australian and New Zealand forces), General Sir Alexander ...

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