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  2. PIRACY CONDEMNED

    FOOT more vessels have been sunk by German submarines or mines. An American ship was one of the victims, on a British steamer which was torpedoed throe Chinese were ...

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  3. WAR AND COMMODITIES

    The appeal on behalf of the State of New South Wales against the recent decision of the Intersate Commission in the wheat case is to come before the High ...

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  4. ON TALY'S FRONTIER

    A German-Austrian force, consisting chiefly of engineers, has been concentrated on the Tyrol frontier of Italy. Many guns have been placed in position ...

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  5. DEADLOCK REACHED

    Tension still exists in the relations between America mid Germany. In telegrams from Berlin received in Amsterdam it is stated that the American ...

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  6. BATTLE OF SERAPEUM

    Describing the fight at Serapeum, on the Suez Canal, the "Daily Mail" says that the Turkish base was a deep sheltered valley 40 miles castward. They had little artillery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A CHECKED INVASION

    A German wireless message tontains the naive admission that further hindrances have arisen to the projected German invasion of Russia. ...

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  8. PRICE OF FOOD.

    A mass meeting under the auspices of the Trades Hall Council and the Political Labour Council was held in the Town Hall last evening to discuss the price of ...

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  9. COURT MARTIALS.

    An interesting debate look place in the House of Lords on Wednesday, when Lord Selborne submitted a motion affirming the expediency of holding court-martials "in ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S ARMIES.

    Russia is strengthening her position in Bukowina. When the attacks were made by the Austro-German army last week, it was announced that further Russian troops ...

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  11. A COMPROMISE.

    Another message from America states that President Wilson has informally proposed that Great Britain should allow foodstuffs for civilians in Germany to enter ...

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  12. TRIAL FOR TREASON.

    A Petrograd message states that the trial of five Socialist members of the Duma and six other Socialists for treason and conspiracy has been begun. The ...

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  13. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The case in which L. R. Renof, a Frenchman, is charged on the information of Sidney. Hayward Rowe, collector of Customs, with having ...

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  14. SUBMARINE PIRATES

    The Paris "Journal" publishes a statement to the effect that the Allies have issued a Note declaring that all German property, under whatever flag, is liable to ...

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  15. RECRUITING AND MORALS

    The statement of the Right Rev. Professor Rentoul that a camp of evil—"the camp of the harpies, a camp of womanhood who, havign been degraded by men, sought now ...

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  16. LOYAL INDIA.

    Loyal resolutions were adopted at a meeting of the Legislative Council at Delhi. The Victory of India (Lord Hardinge) ...

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  17. MINED TRENCHES

    A description of recent fighting on the Western front is supplied by "Eye-witness," the official reporter with the British headquarters staff. ...

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  18. FIGHT IN EAST PRUSSIA

    When so little is known of the operations on either batlle front one is apt to form conclusions that with a fuller knowledge he would avoid. But there are certain features ...

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  19. FLOUR FOR MELBOURNE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Hall) made another application to the Necessary Commodities Control Commission to-day for a recommendation for ...

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  20. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRIKSBANE, Thursday.—Delegates to the half-yearly meeting of the council of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association were entertained to-day at a river ...

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  21. £200 FINE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The case, in which Theodore Tobias, was charged with having attempted to trade with the enemy, was concluded to-day, before Mr. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The committee o[?] the London Stock Exchange innounces t[?]at the British Treasury having approved of the Queesland redemption loan member of the Exchange may ...

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  23. CURRIAGE OF BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation of butter exporters waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr. Cann) to-day, and pointed out that the Government had secured all ...

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  24. AN AVIATOR'S FEAT.

    A British aviator has performed a notable feat near Thourout, in Belgium. He succeeded in rising to a higher altitude than three German mechines, of which ...

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  25. 100,000 MEN.

    The present week is witnessing a steady improvement in reerniting in this State, which it is to he hoped will continue for some time to come. Victoria has done ...

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  26. MINE-LAYING TRAWLERS.

    A message from Copenhagen states that a flotilla of German trawlers laden with mines passed The Skaw, the northern extremity of Denmark, going westward. ...

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  27. British Airman.

    Lieutenant Murray, one of the British [?]rmen who took part in the recent raid on [?]stend, dropped into the River Scheldt, but was rescued by a Dutch torpedo-boat. ...

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  28. WOOL FOR AMERICA.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Tudor) announced yesterday that as a result of the negotiations between the British and United States Governments with ...

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  29. SOLDIERS IN THE CITY.

    Since instructions were given for "tightening" the administration of the Heensing laws special police constables have been detailed for duty in Melbourne in ...

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  30. MERCHANT CRUISERS.

    The "Daily Mirror" contains pictures of the Orient liner Orama sinkign the German armed merchantman Navarra (5,704 tons. belonging to the Hamburg-American line) ...

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  31. SUGAR PRICES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The council of the Australian Sugar-producers Association, after giving the fullest consideration to the matter of the price of sugar, resolved ...

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  32. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    It is announced from Cape Town that British troops, under Colonel Daves, have occupied Garub, in Luderitzland. German South-West-Africa. They met with no ...

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  33. WOUNDED SEAMEN'S RETURN.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—On board the Mongolin, which arrived at Fremantle this afternoon were three of the crew of the Sydney who were wounded in the ...

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  34. Australian Shipping.

    The following mo[?]emcuts of vessels are announced in London:— Arrivals.—At London, Tiberius. ...

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  35. GOODS FROM GERMANY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Application was made to-day to Sir William Callen (president of the Prize Court), on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, for the ...

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  36. GERMANY SHORT OF FOOD.

    There are reports of a growing discontent in Germany over the restriction of the bread supply. It is stated in messages from ...

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  37. OATMEAL PRICES FIXED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Necessary Commodities Control Commission to-day presented a report in which it was recommended that the highest wholesale price ...

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  38. THE MILITARY CENSORSHIP.

    Sir,—May I call the attention of the Minister for Defence [?]d the censor to two facts which have [?]come publicly and offensively notorious? (1) A certain weekly ...

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  39. CLAN MACNAUGHTON.

    The British Admiralty reports that the armed merchant cruiser Clan Macnaughton, 4,985 tons, has been missing since February 3. It is feared that she was lost ...

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  40. A BANTAM BRIGADE.

    Sir,—Through your columns we are informed by the Minister for Defence that he is instructed by the Military Board that the standard approved for active service is ...

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  41. TO CAPTURE ENEMY' TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was a notable gathering at the Sydney Town Hall to-day on the occasion of the public lunchcon organised by the Sydney Chamber ...

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  42. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    A Rotterdam message states that five tons of copper, including 3,000 bullets, were found hidden under the caro on a Rhine steamer named the Hanna. The shipper of ...

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  43. GERMAN ARTILLERY.

    According to the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle, one of the newest and biggest German guns was bombarding Thann, in Alsaec lorraine, when it ...

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  44. Austrian Officers Killed.

    An incident during the Serbo-Australian fighting is velated by the Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle." He says that during the Serbian bombardment ...

    Article : 79 words
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  46. Fears for Constantinople.

    The Turcks, according to news that has reached Athens, are batily fortifying the Bosphorus. ...

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