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  2. SIX MONTHS

    Arnold Lupton, formerly M.P. (L.) for Sleaford (Lincoln), was charged at Bow-street with publishing and circulating leaflets which the prosecution ...

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  3. The National Party

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) attended the annual social gathering of the Bendigo branch of the United National Federation on Saturday evening. ...

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  4. RECONSTRUCTION COUNCIL

    Lord Burnham presided over the inaugural meeting of the Industrial Reconstruction Council. Dr. Addison, M.P. (Minister of ...

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  5. THE "MORNING POST"

    Howell Gwynne, editor of the "Morning Post," and Colonel Repington were charged at Bow-street, under the Defence of the Realm Act, with ...

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  6. BOLO PASHA

    The press unanimously approve of the sentence of death passed on Bolo Pasha It has been announced that Bolo Pasha is appealing to the Court of Cassation. ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A Paris message reports that Marshal Joffre has been elected a member of the Academy. Right Rev. Dr. McCarthy, Roman ...

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  8. Roll of Honour.

    Casualty list No. 393 in connection With the Australian imperial Forces was released yesterday. It embraces the following. ...

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  9. Tasmanian Casualties

    Pte. W. H. BARNARD, Soreli, 21/1/18. Pte. J. TURNER, Weetah, 8/1/18. Pre. C. A. KIMBERLEY Devonport ...

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  10. SENSATION IN COURT.

    There was a sensation in the crowded court as the judges answered each of the eleven questions regarding Bolo Pasha with a unanimous "Guilty!" The ...

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  11. DIED.

    Pte. C. C.BURGESS, England, of illness, 29/1/18 Lance Cpl. N. W. ALLISON, Beaconsfield, cause not known. ...

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  12. MISSING.

    Pte. H. A. BARKWOOD, Ulverstone. ...

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  13. WOUNDED IN ACTION.

    Pte. A. A. STEPHENS, Longford. Acting Cpl. W. C. COOKE, New Zealand. Sap. C. KINIGHT, Torquay. ...

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  14. LATE SIR C. SYRING-RICE

    The remains of the late Sir Cecil Spring Rice will be interred here. It is recalled that in his last public speech at Ottawa he remarked that he ...

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  15. HOSPITAL CASES.

    Pte. 1. W. J. WADLEY, Reedy Marsh, seriously ill. Pte. C. D. PEASE, Ulverstone, seriously ill. ...

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  16. PATCHWORK SETTLEMENT

    The "Nation" states that in making a separate peace with Germany nothing can emerge but a patchwork settlement, which Dr. Wilson justly condemned and ...

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  17. VERSAILLES CONFERENCE

    Lord Sydenham heartily approves of the Versailles Council, and says that correspondence is a futile method of coordinating the operations in France, ...

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  18. MAN-POWER BILL

    The York committee of the Federation of the Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades carried a resolution repudiating the Clyde committee's resolutions of ...

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  19. VERDUN DAY

    Friday, February 22, for our brave ally should commend itself to all. France has no colonies to whom she can turn, and so it is doubly our duty to help her now ...

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  20. FINED £100

    At Blow-street De Wend Fenton, proprietor and editor of the "World," was lined 100 sterling for publishing the tensor's confidential instructions to the ...

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  21. TINNED BEEF AND MUTTON

    The Food Controller has fixed the maximum importers' prices of tinned beef and mutton on the basis of 108s per case of 72lb first grade; 100s second; ...

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  22. INFORMATION BUREAU.

    Relatives and others desiring news of sick, wounded, returning, or missing soldiers are invited to write or call at the Red Cross Information Bureau, 115 ...

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  23. SOCIALISTS CONFER

    The Right Hon. A. Henderson and Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, Ms.P., interviewed the French and Belgian Socialists. Mr. Macdonald declared that he ...

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  24. SHIP BUILDING

    The semi-official statement has been made that Great Britain and the United States produced 2,064,000 tons of shipping in 1917, whereas the sinkings ...

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  25. ANZAC COVES

    Anzac Coves, consisting of 11 Anzacs, who are giving an excellent entertainment at the Court Theatre, will appear, by command at Buckingham Palace, ...

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  26. HEAVY DEFICIT

    The Joint balance-sheet of the British Red Cross and the Order of St. John for 1917 shows a deficit of £187,872. The finance committee is anxious ...

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  27. TAXIS WITHDRAWN

    Owing to the Home Secretary refusing to fix the legal fare in London at a shilling a mile, the British Motorcab Company has withdrawn its taxis, number ...

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  28. HOUSING OF WORKERS

    The Minister for Works and Railways said on Saturday that no delay would be permitted in starting the construction of the 200 houses for the employees of ...

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  29. Y.M.C.A. FIELD WORK

    Mr. J. J. Virgoe, C.B.E. National Field, hon. secretary of the Y.M.C.A, has returned to Australia. Interviewed, Mr. Virgoe stated that everywhere there ...

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  30. POLAR EXPLORERS

    The King has granted Polar medals or extra clasps to members of Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition aboard the Endurance and the Aurora. ...

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  31. GIGANTIC POISON GAS PLANTS

    It has been announced that the Government is building two gigantic poison gas plants for the use of the American west front offensives. ...

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  32. A WAR ROMANCE

    The newspapers give prominence to the war romance of Jean Knox of "Woonds," Toorak, who recently arrived from Australia to marry the British lieutenant ...

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  33. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Attention is drawn to the special Red Cross meeting, to be held in the Albert Hall on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 O'clock, to discuss and draw up a ...

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  34. RECORD CONSTRUCTION.

    Mr. Daniels (Secretary to the Navy) announced the world's record in ship construction. an American battleship having been launched four months alter the ...

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  35. IMPORTANT CONSULTATIONS

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr. Asquith and the Marquis of Lansdowne have been in consultation during the past few days. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND JUSTICE

    With regard to the recent judgment respecting Justice McCawley's position, as President of the Arbitration Court, Mr Fihelly (Assistant Minister) stated ...

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  37. FOREIGN COMMERCE

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation placing the entire United States' foreign commerce under licence. The proclamation means that no ...

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  38. A PATRIOTIC DUTY

    Mr. Murles, chairman of the Shipping Board, urges the shipyard strikers to resume work as a patriotic duty, thus enabling America to maintain a ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND NEWS

    Bad weather was experienced thsroughout the Dominion during the week-end, with very heavy rain at Wellington, over four inches being recorded for the 24 ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    The following telegram has been received by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) from Brisbane, dated February 15:—"Temporary restoration of the line ...

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  41. TRADE ORGANISATIONS

    Dr. Addison, M.P. (Minister of Reconstruction), has appointed a committee to report how to safeguard the public against an extension and ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    The writ for the general elections were issued on Saturday. The by-election for Flinders, which had been fixed for March 23, will now merge into the general ...

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  43. PURCHASE OF AN ISLAND

    Lord Leverhulme has purchased Lewis Island, in the outer Hebrides. ...

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  44. FIRE IN MONTREAL

    It is feared that 100 people perished by fire in Grey Nunnery. Some 38 charred bodies of children were recovered, but the firemen rescued 200 ...

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  45. STEAMSHIP COLLISION

    A British warship rescued from small boats 37 persons who were breed to take to the boats as a result of a steamship collision. ...

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  46. UNITED STATES ARMY

    The "Sun's" Washington correspondent declares that the next draft of 500,000 will be made early in June, and will raise the United States' army to ...

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  47. SUPPLIES OF COAL

    The Commissioner of Railways has returned from a conference on the mainland re coal supplies. Mr. Smith stated that for the present he could not make ...

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  48. SYMPATHY FROM A.I.F.

    The Premier on Saturday received a message from General Birdwood, on behalf of the members of the Australian Imperial Forces, expressing sympathy ...

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  49. KING ISLAND NEWS.

    The Currie Town Hall contained quite a large gathering of residents on Tuesday evening last to witness the presentation of a beautiful solid silver ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

    The official summary of the casualties sustained by members of the Australian Imperial Force from the date of embarkation up to and included in the latest ...

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  51. DROPPING PAMPHLETS

    It has been announced that an American aviator penetrated 300 miles into Germany, dropping pamphlets urging the people to throw off the militarist yoke. ...

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  52. ALAND ISLAND

    It is officially reported that a Swedish expedition arrived at Aland, and the commander of the Swedish gunboa[?] Thor demanded that the Russians should ...

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  53. GREAT OFFENSIVE

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent declares that there is every Indication that we are on the eve of a great German offensive on the western ...

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  54. SUCCESSFUL EXCURSION

    The Red Cross tramway excursion to- day over Dunkley Bros.', Limited, extension was patronised by about 60 persons, Unfortunately, heavy rain fell ...

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  55. ESTABLISHMENT OF WORKS

    A proposal is under consideration for the erection of chemical and smelting works at Wivenhoe. A Hobart syndicate has been endeavouring to induce the ...

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  56. BRITISH TRADE

    According to the Board of Trade returns, the imports last month, compared with those of January, 1917, ...

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  57. AVIATOR KILLED

    At Fort Worth (Texas) Vernon Castles, the dancer, was killed while engaged in aviation. ...

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  58. THE AMERICANS

    The United Press correspondent on the French front states that the American barrage in Champagne cut off the German retreat, thus preventing the ...

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  59. ROUMANIAN SITUATION

    M. Radoslavoff, when interviewed after attending the Berlin conferences, said that the Central Powers would insist on the complete capitulation of the ...

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  60. MEAT RATIONING SCHEME

    The Press Bureau states that the meat rationing scheme will apply to the whole of Great Britain from March 25. The week's supply at Smithfield is ...

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  61. BACKACHE? WHY

    Do you rise in the morning with a [?]roan? Do you feel that you are getting old? Having made up your mind that you are a martyr, do you vent your ...

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  62. ADVANCE IN PALESTINE

    Our line advanced a depth of two miles on a front of six miles astride the village of Mukimas, north and northeast of Jerusalem. Little opposition ...

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  63. ENEMY MESSAGE

    A Berlin official message asserts that the enemy lost in January 20 balloons and 151 aeroplanes. We lost 68 aeroplanes and four balloons ...

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  64. RAILWAY MATTERS

    Mr. J. J. McDonald, Superintendent of Telegraphs for the Tasmanian Government), and Messrs. W. Morehouse (president of the Railway Employees' ...

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  65. TASMANIAN SECURITIES

    Tasmanian 3½ per cents. are quoted at £71, and 3 per cents. £65. ...

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  66. DR. WILSON'S TERMS

    Mr. Simms, the united Press' co[?]resentative at Zurich, learns reliably that the Kaiser declared that Dr. Wilson's terms were sufficiently reasonable ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. LORD READING

    President Wilson audienced Lord Reading, who expressed King George's gra[?]fication at the United States and Great Britain participating in the common ...

    Article : 72 words
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