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  2. SPORTING.

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  4. THE WARRS.

    Statements circulated in Holland assert that over 20 German warships were observed in the North Sea yesterday. ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. The Blunderers at the Top."

    Mr.F.S.Oliver has issued a new introduction to his book, ''Ordeal by Battle," in which, in an outspoken indictment against the Coalition ...

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  6. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  7. LACROSSE AND WAR.

    The committee of the South Australian Lacrosse Association has decided to recommend at the annual meeting i[?] April that no lacrosse matches be ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

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  9. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The following team will represent the Broken Hill Rifle Club in the distric[?] shield competition to be held on Saturday next:—Wilson, Hansen, Daniel. ...

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  10. GERMANS IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Writing on January 22, the Salonika correspondent of the "Times" writes: "Were it not for the excellence of its source, I should feel inclined to doubt ...

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  11. MEETINGS TO—NIGHT.

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  12. STATE PARLIAMENT[?]

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Premier (Mr. W.A. Holman) promised to draw the State War Council's attention to the desirability of ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. V.R.C.RACES.

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  16. On the Western Front.

    A French official communique says:- "The Germans, using liquid fire, Buetrated a small advanced work at Maisons de Champagne." ...

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  17. BULGARIANS WISH TO JOIN THE FRENCH.

    A number of Bulgarian deserters have landed At Marseilles and have asked to be enrolled in the French Foreign Legion. ...

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  18. The Air Raid.

    When one Zeppelin appeared over Kentish waters on Sunday the searchlights 'picked it up." Nearly 300 shots from rifles and shells from guns ...

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  19. The Battle of Verdun.

    A French official communique says:— "The enemy west of the Meuse, after a violent bombardment, strongly attacked Forges, which is on our ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. SHELLS FOUND IN A WELL.

    The police in the French concession have discovered at the bottom of a well on a Germans' premises, eight cases of Hotchkiss shells. ...

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  21. IN AUSTRALIA.

    A general courtmartial convened by the Govornor-General-in-Council to deal with soldiers charged with offences alleged to have been committed in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. Barrier miner.

    A week ago the Acting Prime Minister, Senator Pearce, said he believed that the new army of 50,000 men to be raised by Australia before the end of ...

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  23. EARLY CLOSING REFERENDUM.

    A committee of inquiry was appointed by the Cabinet yesterday to give consideration to the liquor referendum. The Chief Secretary (Mr. G. Black) ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. GERMAN PROGRESS.

    Semi-oficial: "The Germans, by means of [?]n inten[?]e bombardment, progressed westward of the Meuse along the railway in the neighberhood of ...

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  25. BOMBS IN A SNOWSTORM.

    A strange scene was risible in one place with bombs falling in the, snowclad streets. The sky would be suddenly lit up with the flash of the ...

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  26. CINEMA BEHIND THE FIRING LINE.

    How a cinematograph show is ron by two British soldiers for soldiers seven miles behind, the firing line is told by Sergeant-major W.F. Martin, ...

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  27. RECRUITING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Recruiting figures here are said to be so-unsatisfactory as to indicate that compulsion may yet have to be resorted to. ...

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  28. THE SECRECY OF MR. HU[?]HES.

    Mr. w. M. Hughes (Prime minister of Australia) and party have reached London. All are well. Mr. Hughes said they had a rough trip across the ...

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  29. PREPARING ANOTHER ATTACK.

    It is reported from the front that big German preparations indicate an early attack on the whole of the Verdun-Belfort line. ...

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  30. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Advice has been received in Adelaide that two transports will arrive in Melbourne to-day and to-morrow, conveying returned sick and wounded soldiers, ...

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  31. BROKEN BILL JOCKEY CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Broken Hill Jockey Club last night decided to hold a race meeting on April 22 ([?]ster Saturday). A ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    As the outcome bf the trouble on the Transcontinental railway in West Australia, the members of the Clerks' Union at Kalgoorlie have threatened ...

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  33. FRENCH "DOGGED ENDURANCE."

    ALL Paris telegrams pay a tribute to the dogged endurance of the French around verdun in the face of the German efforts to test all parts of the ...

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  34. MEN OF MANY TALENTS.

    Private H. Andrews, 9th Reinforcements, 14th Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade, in a letter to Mr. L. Andrews, his brother, of Coburg, Victoria, speaks ...

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  35. EXPERIENCE OF ONE TOWN.

    An asstoni[?]ning scene was witnessed in a Yorkshire town. The police traversed the streets, warning the people that Zeppelins were approaching. ...

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  36. A STARTING GATE.

    A dispute with regard to the granting of patant for starting racehorses before the High Court on Monday (says the Melbourne correspondent of ...

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  37. In Asia Minor.

    A Russian official communique reports:- "The Czar's troops on the night of March 4, under the cover of the heaviest ...

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  38. OBJECT OF HIS VISIT.

    Mr. Hughes said that he hopes to visit the western front in France. He will remain in England for five weeks. He has come to England, he said ...

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  39. RESUMPTION RECOMMENDED AT RANDWICK.

    Yesterday the combined unions committee of the men affected by the Randwick trouble recommended that there be a resumption of work ...

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  40. IN BROKEN HILL.

    A big batch of Soldiers is expected to leave Broken Hill for the Adelaide camps to-morrow night. They will be given the usual send off by the Barrier ...

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  41. BUTCHERS' WAGES.

    The Matter Butchers' Association at a meeting last night came to the decision that they considered the employees' claims for increased wages to ...

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  42. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    Nathan Jacobs, a colthing manufacturer, was charged at the Quarter Secsions on Monday (says a Sydney message to 'The Register'') with having ...

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  43. ANOTHER VSITING ZEPPELIN.

    A Zeppelin was sighted yesterday morning over the south-eastern country. did not drop any bombs. The vessel [?]ed for Ostend. ...

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  44. PERSONAL

    A Londonn cable states that Mr. Will Ashton of Adelaide, has been appointed examiner of the Royal Drawing Society in London. ...

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  45. DARLING EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    A meeting of executive was held at Wilcannis last week, when (says the "Grasier") the following amounts were voted from the general fund:- ...

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  46. REINFORCEMENTS Of GOING FORWARD.

    People from Constantinople say that German troops are steadily arriving there, and that heavy Austrian artillery is still going to Asia Minor. They ...

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  47. THE MOTOR-CAR MYSTERY.

    The Chief Secretery (Mr. D. M'L[?]d) yesterday assured the Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. A. G. Sainsbury) that neither money nor effort would be ...

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  48. A GERMAN REPORT.

    The Berlin Admiralty states that "some German airships on the night of March 5 heavily bombarded the British naval base at Hull, and the ...

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  49. Enemy Submarines.

    The Glasgow steamer Masunda has' been sunk by a submarine, but all the members of her crew have been saved. The Masund[?], which had a ...

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  50. SOUTH AMERICAN DISASTER.

    The disaster to the Spanish steamer Princi[?]e de Asturias is attributed to a thick fog. The captain committed suicide when he realised what had ...

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  51. BOMBS THAT DID NO DAMAGE.

    The Zeppelins apparently traversed Norfolk without dropping bombs. No reporte have been received of damage at Huntington, though seven explosions ...

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    While digging in his garden yesterday Mr. Penrose Johnson, of North Armidale, unearthed a quantity of money buried in two ti[?] and placed ...

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  53. FOOTBALL AND WAR.

    The Victorian Football League on Monday night, by 10 votes to 8, refused permission to the St. Kilda, Melbourne, South Melbourne, and Essendon Clubs ...

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  54. IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS.

    Official: Ninety bombs were dropped indiscriminately in the rural districts of England on Sunday. It may be the rough weather that the ...

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  55. THE SINKING OF THE PROVENCE.

    M. Boko[?]waki, a French deputy, One of the survivors from the auxiliary crui[?]r Provence, torpedoed in the Mediterranean, says that a battalion of ...

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  56. LES DARCY AND THE WAR.

    Les Darcy, the premier Australian middleweight boxer, has, according to Mr. R. L. Baker, announced his intention of applying for admission to ...

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  57. WAR ITEMS.

    A detachment of British troops towards the end of January passed through Rome, and met With an [?]nthusi[?]stio reception. They spent some ...

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  58. GIRLS' HORTICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    The Minister of Lands (Mr. W. G Ashford) has offered the old Z[?]: Gardens at Moore Park to the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. W. C.Gr[?] ...

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  59. PORT PIRIE TRADE.

    Following (says the Port pirie "ReOrder")are railway figures for the week ending Saturday,March 4:£[?] received,[?]tons: wheat received, ...

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  60. INCREASE IN GERMAN RATES.

    The communal rates in Germany, which are based on the income tax, have increased enormously aa a result of the war. The pre-war rate was ...

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