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  3. THE MOTOR CAR IN WAR.

    During the retreat of the troops from Antwerp the Allies sprang a surprise on the eneu[?]y by making considerable use of heavily armored motor cars, which dashed to and fro, and constantly drove back the opposing force. Sinee them armored cars have been employed wherever the reads are saitble. Many of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EGYPT SAFE.

    “It is officially announced” (says the “Daily Post’s’ Cairo correspondent) “that the Turks have evacuated the Sinai Peninsula. ...

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  6. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  7. TURKISH INQUIRY.

    An inquiry is proceeding at Damascus into the conduct of the Egyptian campaign by D[?]emal Pasha. It is believed that Enver Pasha, the Turkish ...

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  8. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  9. QUEENSLANDER PROMOTED.

    Captain Lavarack, a Queensland officer, attached to the Australian artillery, has been gazetted a brigade major. ...

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  10. BEATEN!

    Germany’s reply has been handed to the United States Ambassador at Berlin. Germany accepts President Wilson’s ...

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  11. VIENNA HARD PRESSED.

    A decreo has been issued in Vionna, restricting the daily consumption per head to ten ounces of corn and seven ounces of flour. ...

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  12. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in reply to Captain Pennefather’s statement, which was cabled on Friday last, said that the British, French and ...

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  13. BATTLE OF THE CLYDE.

    A mass meeting of Clyde engineers dispersed without a vote for or against a resumption of work. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR.

    Pickles, the Australian aviator, participated in the Ostend air raid. ...

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  15. VERY LATEST.

    A mass meeting at Glasgow displayed considerable reluctance to resume work, though the men in many plaees are returning. ...

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  16. INCREASING THE PRESSURE:

    Mr. H. H. Asquith (Prime Minister) speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Government proposed to prevent all commodities reaching or ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. A STIRRING SPEECH.

    Mr. Asquith, in a speech, said the war was not always an every-day pieturesque or spectacular affair, but the Government was never more confident ...

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    A fire broke out at Epsom, and destroyed seven shops, and did damage to the extent of about £10,000. The Tramway Company’s shed was ...

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  19. CAPTURED DACIA.

    The "Times," in a leading article. says that the capture of the steamer Dacia by the French gives a wholly new aspect to the controversy regarding ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA’S FATE.

    Speaking in the Willoughby elcetorate on Saturday, the New South. Wales Premier alluded to the fact that Sergeant Larkin, M.L.A., the local ...

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  21. THE CUP.

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  22. BIG BLAZES.

    One of the worst fires that has ever been known to have visited Pittsworth, broke out in Yandilla-street to-night, and resulted in the complete ...

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  23. BERLIN'S TAXES.

    Berlin's municipal taxes have been increased by 125 per cent. ...

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  24. GERMANY'S PERIL.

    The Nord-Deutsche “Zeitung” states that it is criminal frivolity to be led away by the hope that the war will be terminated in a victory of arms, before ...

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  25. TIT FOR TAT.

    In consequence of the harsh treatment of Russian officers who are prisoners in Germany, Russia has directed that German officers who are prisoners shall be ...

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  26. WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

    The Frankfort "Gazette" censures the professors for declaring that they can no longer collaborate with English scientists. ...

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  27. HORRORS IN SERVIA.

    The Servian Legation in London says that the Austro-IIungarian atrocities in Servia rival anything that the imagination can conceive, aud recall the ...

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  28. PERHAPS!

    The Berlin official wireless service of news says that the Turks are concontrating strong forces, provided with heavy guns; for an attack on the Suez ...

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  29. A SCAPEGOAT!

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that Baron Treutler will shortly take the place of Count’J. Bernstorff, the German ...

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  30. A STIRRING SPEECH.

    Mr. Asquith, continuing, said the demand for war materials had cast a heavy burden upon the shoulders of the manufacturers, and the workers’ ...

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  31. WHO MADE WAR?

    In the House of Commons to-day, pursuant to notice, Mr. Ponnefather (Unionist member for Kirkdale) drew the attention of the Government to a ...

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  32. PRODIGIOUS LOSSES.

    The “Echo de Paris" states that the French artillery caused immense destruction on the Sourain, Perthes and Beausejour front. ...

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  33. THE HOLY LAND.

    The New York “Tribune" contains a London message, which says that the feeling against Turkey is intense, and no secret is made of the fact that the ...

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  34. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Another conference has been held, without any important concessions being granted. It is reported that China has not ...

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  35. ALL PARTIES UNITED.

    Mr. Bonar Law (Leader of the Conservative Party) in the House of Commons, stated that the Opposition would give the fullest support to the ...

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  36. RUSSIANS EAGER

    The Twenty-First Army Corns, one o' Germ[?]’s best, lost heavily in prisonerg and guns in the retreat from Przasnysz, under General von Blume. ...

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  37. DULACCA TRIP.

    There is every prospect of a big parliamentary gathering at Dulaceu, the Government’s prickly pear experiment station, on 19th March. ...

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  38. EFFECT IN GERMANY.

    Amsterdam reports state that the bombardment of the Dardanelles has had a profound effect in German. military circles, which are alive to the ...

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  39. ITALY’S WHEAT PURCHASES.

    Explaining measures taken to protect Italy's needs until next harvest, the Minister for Agriculture said that emisseries of the military commissariat ...

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  40. WHEAT SHORTAGE.

    Several thousand returns have already reached the Price of Goods Board show ing the quantity of wheat, above 100 bushels, and flour in excess of one ...

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  41. "GERMAN" STEAMERS.

    The Chief Justice sat as president of the Prize Court to-day to hear claims in connection with the seizure of the German steamers Prinz. Sigismuud and ...

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  42. THE DARDANELLES.

    Turkish casualties in the Dardamelles totalled 5000. LONDON, Monday. The Admiralty report that the ...

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  43. TURNED DOWN.

    The “Temps" learns from a Foreign Office source that the proposal of the Scandinavian States to be permitted to have their warships act as convoy to ...

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  44. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    Recruiting at the Victoria Burracks yesterday was well above the average for Monday, and Monday’s figures invariably are sustantial. The number ...

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  45. SPORTING MESSAGES.

    In the League football matches on Saturday, Bradford boat Chelsea by 1 to nil, and Sheffeld Wednesday beat Bolby 7 to nil. ...

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  46. BRITONS IN GERMANY.

    An official Berlin message states that Britishers are receiving permits to leave Germany. They will be allowed to leave only on ...

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  47. "THE FIGHTING SPIRIT."

    Mr. Fred. Flowers, Minister for Health, stated yesterday, in reply to a deputation, that he considered the art of boxing an excellent one. ...

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  48. DEATHS IN EGYPT.

    Mr. Pearce announced yesterday that the following members of the Expedi tionary Force had died abroad:—Private Robert Martin, E. Company, 7th ...

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  49. PRUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Prussian casualty list since the commencement of the war shows a total of 1,102,212. ...

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  50. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    A telegram from Constantinople states that an abortive attempt was made on Saturday to kill Talat Bey (Minister of the Interior) and General of Brigade ...

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  51. NEW GOVERNOR.

    Arrangements have been completed for the reception of the new Governor, his Excellency Major Sir Hamilton Goold Adams, who is a passenger to Sydney by ...

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  52. NEW TURKISH CAPITAL.

    While it appears to be a fact that the Allied Fleet has reached Chanak, 15 miles from the entrance of the Dardanellcs, the press warns the public not to ...

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  53. FLOUR FAMINE.

    One hundred and fifty bakers’ shops out of 700 in Vienna have been closed, because of the inability to obtain flour. The Governor has ordered the land ...

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  54. THE CHRISTMAS ARMISTICE.

    Concerning the armistice arrived at by British and German (Saxon) troops on Christmas Day. Mrs. Lillywhite, Herries-street, has received the ...

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  55. ROUMANIA’S ARMY.

    Newspapers announce the mobilisation on March 13, of ten classes of reserves and cadets. The first class will be appointed ...

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  56. WAR TAX

    Mr. Allen, Minister for Defence, declares that a war tax is inovitable owing to the big drop in revenue. ...

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  57. AT TOWNSVILLE.

    A destructive fire occurred early this morning in Flinders-street. The outbreak started either at the back of Miss Keary’s stationery shop ...

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  60. GERMANS INTERNED.

    After haying been allowed to go free for some months on parole, 40 German ships officers were yesterday interned by the State military authorities at ...

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  61. GREAT HEAT.

    The temperature of the city yesterday reached 98.8 degrees. This has been beaten only once in 56 years during the month of March. ...

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  62. A REMARKABLE LETTER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Sunday. The Wanganui “Chronicle" publishes the folloging:—“Writing from Germany, the sister of a Wanganni ...

    Article : 60 words
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