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  2. NOTES ON THE WAR

    There is no doubt that a marked change has taken place in the aspect of the war since the Russian successes in Eastern Turkey and the failure of the ...

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  3. The Italians.

    The "Corriere Bella Sera" states that all news regarding military operations are forbidden for a few days. The bombardment of Isouzo continues with ...

    Article : 174 words
  4. Awaiting Reinforcements.

    A German wireless message reports that the airmen successfully attacked positions on the Clermont-Verdun line. They destroyed three enemy aeroplanes ...

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  5. The Russians.

    A communique reports that the Russians drove back the Turks in the region of Rister and Kailapotmgs, and captured eight gun near Kermanash. ...

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  6. A GREAT OFFENSIVE.

    Roumanian advices show that great preparations are being made at Bessarabia for the Russian offensive against Bukowina. A large number of troops, ...

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  7. THE NEW ARMY.

    There were seven volunteers examined at Launceston yesterday, and those passed. were:—For active service—Fred. G. Hall, Victor H. Wells. Chas, Baylis, ...

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  8. TURKEY IN ASIA.

    The newspaper "Neahelles" says that 75,000 'lurks in the districts of Aidin. Broussa, and Konich, districts in Western Asia Minor, have petitioned ...

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  9. ENTERED CLREMONT CAMP.

    The following men (32) joined the Claremont Camp on Saturday and. Sunday:—Privates R. B. Lyne, J. W. Harvey, H. C. Dilger, H. A. Downs, H. E. ...

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  10. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    A Russian torpedo boat ,was mined and sunk south-west of Varna, The Bulgarians rescued fifteen men. ...

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  11. FIRE AND EXPLOSIONS.

    A fire and explosions destroyed and sunk the steamer Matatua in the docks here. and the captain was killed. The cause of the fire is unknown. The west ...

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  12. ON THE MAINLAND.

    In Victoria to-day 216 recruits were obtained from 323 volunteers. ...

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  13. The Balkans.

    The persistent rumours respecting the peace negotiations in Turkey are premature. The position of the Austro-Germans is still strong, notwithstanding ...

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  14. TASMANIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    Mrs. Davidson, of Ross, has been informed by the Defence Department that her son, Private C. Davidson, was in the 2nd Australian General Hospital, ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. British Front.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We carried out successful bombardments near the Mametz-Lille-Armentieres railway and Hooge. Thirty-two hostile ...

    Article : 46 words
  16. ECONOMIC RELATIONS.

    An agreement has been signed between British and Italian financial groups, the former having a capital of £1,000,000 sterling, and the latter ...

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  17. LOSSES AT VERDUN.

    The “Daily Review” estimates the losses at Verdun now at 200,000. A communique reports that there has been no infantry action north of ...

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  18. TREATMENT OF BULGARS.

    Deserters states that the Bu Bulgarian soldiers are shockingly treated. They are not allowed to write letters home, and if they grumble about the food they, ...

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  19. ENEMY SHAREHOLDERS.

    Action has been taken by Mr. Stephen Mills (Comptroller of Customs), who is a public trustee under the war precautions regulations, relating to enemy ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. MR. HUGHES.

    Today the Right Hon. W. Wd. Hughes, K.C., Prime Minister of Australia, interviewed the Right Hon. L. Harcourt, First Commissioner of Works, and paid a visit ...

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  21. STEAMSHIP SERVICE RESUMED

    The steamers from Flushing to Tilbury are resuming the traffic. They are carrying 2500 empty barrels, hoping to keep the vessels floating if they, should ...

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  22. ROUMANIA PASSES VOTE.

    Parliament has agreed to the War Office vote of £16,000,000 sterling. ...

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  23. MERTON FIRM.

    The "Metal Bulletin" says arrangements have been completed, with the Government's approval, to eliminate German shareholdings in Henry Merton ...

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  24. BULGARIA REFUSES TO SEND TROOPS.

    Germany asked Bulgaria to send two divisions to the French front, and Bulgaria refused, owing to Roumania's uncertain attitude. ...

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  25. SERVIAN ARMY.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent declares that the Servian army of 150,000 men has been completely re-organised at Corfu with ...

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  26. CARRIAGE OF MAILS.

    About eight years ago an agreement was arrived at between the Postal Department and the railway authorities of the various states concerning the rates ...

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  27. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The number of returned soldiers partially or totally incapacitated by wounds and sickness is steadily growing, and has this last week or two been ...

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  28. MOUNTAINS OF CORPSES.

    The assaulting forces at Vaux grew tired of climbing over the bodies of fallen comrades, and the assault was spent before the horror of these mountains of ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    The United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentarian Association meeting in the House of Commons is inviting thirty-two members of the ...

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  30. CONCRETE PROPOSALS.

    When interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. Hughes said he saw Mr. Downer, chairman of the London Wheat Board, and ...

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  31. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    The imposing building erected at San Francisco to house Australian exhibits ill the recent Panama Exposition has been dismantled, and the whole of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. GERMAN GRAND FLEET.

    German travellers report that all warships in Kiel are under steam. GERMAN PEACE TERMS. ALLIES UNWILLING TO CONSIDER ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. FIXED ISSUES.

    The "Globe" criticises Mr. Asquith for referring to the allies' conference in Parts as not involving controversial matters which divide free-traders and tariff ...

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  34. WOMEN'S WAR CLUB.

    At a meeting held to-day under the auspices of the Victoria League it was decided to form a society to be called the Victoria League Women's War Club, ...

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  35. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    General Smut cables that the action which commenced on the 11th inst, at Kitova Hills, west of Tavena, developed in an obstinate struggle with wavering ...

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  36. FUTURE MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. Hughes' present intention is to leave for Australia about April 19, but he has a 'big programme, as he wishes to spend at least four days on the western ...

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  37. SLINGSBY CASE:

    The Appeal Court has decided that the Slingsby child is illegitimate. The judges decided that Teddy was the child of Lilian Anderson, and it, was ...

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  38. CONGRATULATIONS.

    Senator Pearce Acting-Prime Minister) sent the following cable message to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in London:—"Hearty congratulations from self ...

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  39. LARCENY OF A WATCH.

    At the court to-day, before Messrs. Mace and Smithies, JsP., a youth named Joseph Jupp pleaded guilty to stealing a watch valued at £1 10s from R. ...

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  40. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Five German submarines of 1000 tons displacement have entered or ore about to enter the Dardanelles for the Black Sea, ...

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  41. CRUSH PRUSSIANISM.

    Right., Hon. A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, was the principal speaker at a big meeting in the Mansion House this afternoon on behalf of ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. EVACUATION OF GALLIPOLI.

    General Sir, Claries Monro has received the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George for services in the evacurtion of Gailldoll ...

    Article : 36 words
  44. PROGRESSIVE INCOME TAX.

    The Council of Empire, by 900 votes to 63, has accepted the Duma’s Progressive income Tax Bill. ...

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