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  3. MR. HUGHES.

    The temperature of Mr. Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) was normal on Wednesday, rising to 100deg. in the evening. The doctors hope that he will make ...

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  4. PIRACY AT SEA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily News" says that it is reported in Swiss diplomatic circles that it was an Austrian submarine which torpedoed the Dutch ...

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  5. ALLIES AGREE.

    The Allied War Congress at Paris, at which 37 delegates represented eight nations, has closed. It is understood that the British ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. BRITISH ARMY.

    A neutral correspondent who has visited the British general headquarters in France since the front held by us was extended from 30 miles to 90 miles in length, gives ...

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  7. RECRUITING.

    In response to persistent demands for information concerning the recruiting situation in the United Kingdom, the President of the Local Government Board (Mr. ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. VERDUN FIGHT.

    The feature of the war news on Wednesday was the success of the French offensive. Not content with repulsing the enemy, ...

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  9. PITH OF THE WAR.

    "The Germans have been out-Germaned," exclaimed a neutral correspondent on visiting the British general headquarters in France. This writer ...

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  10. MR. HUGHES'S ILLNESS.

    The bulletin regarding Mr. Hughes's illness, which was issued by his doctors on Thursday morning, stated:— "Mr. Hughes passed a fair night, and ...

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  11. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION.

    Commander Evans, who was a member of the last Scott Expedition and took command upon the death of the leader, has been interviewed regarding the Shackleton ...

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  12. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Lord Robert Cecil), announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the Italian Government had ...

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  13. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) made the announcement yesterday that there was no prospect of an early referendum on the question of the closing hours of ...

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  14. ANZAC HEROES.

    An epidemic of marriages has occurred among convalescent Australian soldiers in England. Five marriages from the Abbeywood Depot have been celebrated this ...

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  15. INCIDENT IN COMMONS.

    An extraordinary scene was witnessed in the House of Commons on Wednesday. A lieutenant in the Army Medical Corps, clad in khaki, suddenly climbed out of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. RUSSIA.

    The Rome "Idea Nazionale" says that the Russian offensive has alarmed Vienna and Budapest, where tens of thousands of wounded have arrived. ...

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  17. BLIZZARD IN ENGLAND.

    After raging with redoubled intensity during Tuesday night, the blizzard which has been sweeping over the United Kingdom became exhausted on Wednesday morning. ...

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  18. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Membrey, M.L.A., chairman of the State War Council, stated yesterday that he was gratified at the decision of the Commonwealth Button Fund Committee to hand ...

    Article : 371 words
  19. South African Forces.

    An official explanation has been given at Pretoria of the reasons which led to the cessation of recruiting in South Africa for infantry for overseas. The desire was to ...

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  20. MR. COOK'S REBUKE.

    Referring in Sydney on Wednesday to Mr. Hughes's visit to Great Britain, Mr. Joseph Cook mentioned the "evident discord and strife which had been provoked ...

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  21. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT

    The experts' report to the Victorian Government on the handling of when in bulk is attracting much attention in commercial circles. ...

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  22. Clyde Strikers Fined.

    Thirty engineers employed at works on the Clyde were charged at the Glasgow Police Court on Wednesday with having taken part in a strike at Beardmore's ...

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  23. GREECE.

    The Allied Ministers at Athens have addressed a Note to the Greek Government, requesting explanations of certain measures taken by Greece in Northern Epirus ...

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  24. NEW BRITISH FRONT.

    The dotted portion of the line showing the Allied front in the West, is that now held by the British since their section was extended from 30 miles to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. PROMOTIONS ABROAD.

    Mr. James Milne, of the Mines department, has received a cable message from Egypt advising hi[?] that his son, Sergeant-Major George E. Milne, has been promoted to lieutenant in the 46th Battalion. ...

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  26. Australasian Shipping.

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  27. Land for Soldiers.

    The British South Africa Company proposes to grant 500,000 acres of free land to selected soldiers and settlers from overseas. ...

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  28. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Further progress in the counting of the votes cast at the Tasmanian elections is blocked by the mysterious absence of the Babel Island ...

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  29. Punjab Aeroplane Fund.

    The Punjab (India) Aeroplane Fund has been closed, the total amount raised being £96,000, with which sum the Indian Government has purchased 43 armoured ...

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  30. On the Italian Front[?]

    A Rome communiqué states:—"After fierce and desperate fighting for 48 hours north-west of Gorizia, the enemy on March 26 concentrated an intense artillery fire ...

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  31. German Liner Adelaide.

    From Loanda (Portuguese West Africa) it is reported that it is possible that the German-Australian Steamship Company's steamer Adelaide, which has been ...

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  32. Double Collision.

    The famous "Twentieth Century Limited" express from New York to Chicago collided during a fog with a passenger train which previously had been wrecked in ...

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  33. CONTROL OF MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    Several charges for breaches of the motor regulations were heard at the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Beaven, P.M., Captain Russell, and Messrs. Flintoft and Lavery, J.P.'s. Alfred Weston ...

    Article : 214 words
  34. French Decorations.

    This morning's papers in London will contain the announcement of the following French decorations for Australian and New Zealand officers:— ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. T. J. Macnamara), in answer to a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said that Australia was ...

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  36. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) has received a report from the Commonwealth naval representative in London that a considerable number of letters for ...

    Article : 142 words
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  38. SUFFERING WAR HORSES.

    The Blue Cross Fund of London is making an appeal by advertisement for funds to assist the cause. This organisation has for its purpose the alleviation of the sufferings of wounded horses in ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. New South Wales Generosity.

    King George, in a message to the French President (M. Poincare), says that he has hastened to inform New South Wales of his great appreciation of the donation from ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. MONEY ORDERS FOR EGYPT.

    The officer commanding Australian Imperial Force Headquarters, Cairo, has informed the Department of Defence that in connection with money order remittances from Australia in favour of ...

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  41. OFFICER ENLISTS AS PRIVATE.

    Lieutenant G. F. Lloyd, who for some time has been supply officer at the military camp, Ascotvale, has retired from that position, and enlisted as a private. He goes into camp at Broadmeadows ...

    Article : 40 words
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