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  2. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    There is no pessimism about General Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American forces in France who in an interview to several war correspondents, ...

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  3. Australians' Successful Raid.

    Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig reports that the Australians successfully raided positions at Warneton, taking prisoners and two machine guns. They also ...

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  4. Naval Estimates.

    Sir Eric Geddes, in introducing the naval estimates in the House of Commons, said that generally the naval war. fare proceeded increasingly in our ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. THE WHEAT BOARD

    The resolutions passed by the Farmers Interstate Conference, which has been sitting in Melbourne since the beginning of the week were to-day presented to ...

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  6. SHIPBUILDING.

    Sir L.G. Chiozza Money stated that to February 20 17 standard ships had been delivered; with a tonnage of 86,000. ...

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  7. MERCHANTMEN REPAIRED.

    Dr. Macnamara stated that 77 merchantmen were undergoing repairs for damage due to enemy action. ...

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  8. Siberian Problem.

    The "New York Times"' Washington correspondent learns that Japan will occupy Vladivostock and the vicinity with armed forces, in order to protect her ...

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  9. NEWS HOURLY EXPECTED.

    All the Washington correspondents of the New York newspapers state that the news of Japan's military action in Siberia is hourly awaited. It is generally ...

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  10. The Americans

    A French communique reports that a German raid on the American trenches in Lorraine was repulsed, and the American patrols took prisoners. ...

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  11. STRAITS OF DOVER.

    Regarding the recent enemy raid in the Straits of Dover, Sir Eric declared that it was commonly believed that the passage of submarines through the ...

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  12. LET US TRUST JAPAN.

    The "New York Times'" Washington representative says there is a growing, opinion that the allies should willingly trust Japan to evacuate territory ...

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  13. CABINET CONSIDERATION.

    A correspondent states authoritatively that the President and Cabinet to-day are considering whether to protest against Japanese intervention in Siberia ...

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  14. All Expectant.

    Mr. Gilmour writes that all France is awaiting coming events. Attention everywhere continues to be directed upon the doings behind the German lines, but ...

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  15. The French.

    A communique reports a fairly violent artillerying on the right of the Meouse, in the region of Caurieres, and the Bois le Chaume, where a German attack was ...

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  16. A SENATOR'S VIEW.

    Senator Lewis, a Democratic Whip,' in discussing the Japanese intervention in Siberia, said that the United States would not allow any conduct from any ...

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  17. UNITED ALLIED NAVAL FRONT.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, proceeding, paid a tribute to the crews of the drifters and other craft, who, after the hammering, went out on the ...

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  18. GERMAN PLANS.

    A Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" quotes M. Joseph Reinach as saying that Germany has begun a series of operations, of which the ...

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  19. RUSSIANS MASSING.

    It is reported that the Russians are massing on the Western Chinese frontier, evidently intending to, invade Siu Kiang. ...

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  20. Enemy Report.

    A Berlin official message reports artillery duels on the eastern heights of the Meuse. We repulsed strong French detachments eastward of Monilly. ...

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  21. CHINESE GUARDING FRONTIER.

    Picked troops are guarding the frontiers against the menace of Siberian disorders. ...

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  22. ALLIES AGREED.

    The "Matin" says that M. Pichon in a speech to the foreign affairs committee, declared that the Bolshevik propaganda was growing in Siberia, planning ...

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  23. The Russians.

    M. Lenin and M. Trotsky announce that the ratification of treaty is fixed for the 17th, and is dependent on the decision of the Soviets' Congress on the ...

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  24. DEPARTMENTAL ELIGIBLES

    Referring to-day to the circular issued by the Secretary to the Defence Dept. sent, regarding 2500 eligibles in his department, the Minister for Defence ...

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  25. BOLSHEVIKS IN UKRAINE.

    The Bolsheviks in Ukraine have is. 'nod a proclamation calling on the people to desist the enemy and destroy the ammunition before the evacuation of ...

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  26. MOSCOW CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent says that the Moscow congress will recognise the Soviet Government's policy in accepting peace, ...

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  27. RANK AND DECORATIONS

    The "London Gazette" announces that his Majesty has restored Lieut.-Colonel Stockall, of the Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps, to the rank and decorations ...

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  28. DIPLOMATIC BREAK EXPECTED

    The departure of W. Penalrstorff, the Bulgarian Minister for Florida, is interpreted in some quarters as the forerunner of a diplomatic break between ...

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  29. MORE SHIPS WANTED.

    Continuing. Sir Eric Geddes explained that the losses of merchantmen were still tending to decrease. The loss of the world tonnage in February was just ...

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  30. MORE HONOURS

    Military honours have been conferred as follows:— Bahr to D.S.O.—Lieut.-Colonel J N. McCarroll, of the New Zealand Mounted ...

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  31. SLIGHT EXPLOSION

    The ,Press Bureau states that a fire caused a slight explosion in munition works in South. Wales. Two workers were killed, and four sustained burns, ...

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  32. GERMAN-OWNED PIERS

    President Wilson has asked Congress for authority to seize German-owned piers in American harbours. ...

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  33. LABOUR FROM DRAFTEDS

    A bill has been introduced into Congress empowering the President to conscript labour from drafteds for work on farms and shipbuilding if necessary. ...

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  34. ROUMANIA

    State Departmental information show; that Count Czernin warned Romania that if she did not accede to the Teuton terms she would be wiped off the map. ...

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  35. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received, in reply to telegraphic enquiries made as to the number of Australian prisoners of war ...

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  36. FULL MAN POWER

    The Archbishop of York, who is visiting America, in an address to soldiers said that "unless America gives her full man power to the allies the issue of the ...

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  37. SMELTERS AT DEVONPORT

    After a visit of inspection by Mr. J. O. Hudson. Inspector of Mines, to Devonport in connection with the proposal for the establishment of new smelters ...

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  38. BELGIAN PARLIAMENT

    The first meeting of the Belgian Parliament since the war has been arranged to be held 'in Paris this month. ...

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  39. WIRELESS INSTALLATIONS

    Three wireless installations have been discovered, including one plant in a Broadway skyscraper. ...

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  40. EXTRA MEAT RATIONS

    The coal porters at Tilbury threaten to strike or Wednesday unless allowed an extra meat ration. ...

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  41. THE NEW ZEALANDERS

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for the Dominion, visited the New Zealand camp, had found all units very fit. He also visited the incapacitated at ...

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  42. PRICE FIXING

    Under a regulation gazetted to-day, every officer employed in connection with the price-fixing regulations is required to make a declaration of secrecy. ...

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  43. WAR CERTIFICATES

    Since November, 1916, 1,000,000 soldiers have invested £1000,000 in 15s 6d war certificates. ...

    Article : 21 words
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