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  2. SECOND EDITION 2.30 a.m.

    It is reported that General Krylenko, the Bolshevik commander-in-chief, has instructed the Russian troops to discontinue hostilities because Germany has agreed to ...

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  3. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    The Solicitor-General (Sir Robert Garran) announced yesterday that under the War Precautions Military Service Referendum regulations summonses had been issued ...

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  4. ITALY SAFE.

    A high military authority in London stated on Wednesday afternoon that he was able lo make the definite announcement that the Italian crisis had passed. ...

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  5. DURATION OF WAR

    The New York "World publishes a series of opinions from British military and naval authorities regarding the probable duration of the war. ...

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  6. BASIS OF PEACE.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne (a former Secretary of State for War, and also for Foreign Affairs in Unionist Cabinets, and a member of the Asquith and the first ...

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  7. TRUCE OFFER

    News which has reached New York states that the Germans have agreed to the Bolshevik overtures for a general armistice. ...

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  8. OPERATIONS REVIEWED

    A high military authority in London, renewing the past week's war operations, says:— "The enemy employed 50 per cent more ...

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  9. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    The British railway wages dispute resulted on Tuesday in a "go slow" movement amongst the railway men at Liverpool. This caused a serious delay at ...

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  10. THE WEST FRONT.

    The correspondent of the United Press of America with the British Army, telegraphed on Wednesday:— "Following on a futile attack against the ...

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  11. NEAR END IN EAST AFRICA

    An official report with regard to the operations in German East Africa was issued in London on Wednesday evening as follows:— ...

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  12. APARIMA TORPEDOED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Another British ship well known in Australian waters, the Aparima, 5,704 tons, owned by the Union Steamship Company, has, according to ...

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  13. U-BOAT LOSSES.

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  14. Austrian Slavs Join Serbs.

    A Serbian official message from Salonika announces that 300 Dalmatian and Croat volunteers from Austria have been sworn in in the Serbian army. The Crown Prince ...

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  15. Women in British Navy.

    The British Admiralty announces the establishment of a Women's Royal Naval Service for shore duties hitherto performed by naval ratings. ...

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  16. Scandinavian Kings Confer.

    The people of Christiania heartily welcomed the Kings of Sweden and Denmark on their arrival at the Norwegian capital to attend a secret conference. ...

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  17. POLITICIAN'S LIBEL ACTION.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The libel action brought by Mr. Bertie Johnston, M.L.A., against Mr. W. T. Rabbish was continued in the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  18. New South Wales Loan.

    The underwriters expect to receive 30 per cent. of the New South Wales loan of £3,000,000 at 5½ per cent. ...

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  19. Burglars in Kaiser's Palace.

    It is reported from Berne (Switzerland) that burglars entered the Kaiser's Palace at Wilhelmshaven, and carried off numerous urns, Portland vases, and ancient ...

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  20. A Gallipoli (1914) Medal.

    The British War Office his agreed to advise His Majesty the King to sanction a special Gallipoi riband and star which the Commonwealth and Dominion Governments ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Gustav Adolph Rogasch, of the Australian imperial Forces, and formerly of Rainbow, farmer, who died on March 20, left by will dated May 19, 1910, personal property valued at £2,270 to his ...

    Article : 235 words
  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The House of Commons on Wednesday rejected the schedule of the Representation of the People Bill embodying the amendment of Dr. W. A. Chapple (Liberal ...

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  23. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A few minutes before 11 o'clock to-night, smoke was noticed issuing from the roof of the Commerce Building in Ash street, city. Before ...

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  24. Constantine's Treachery.

    The "Central News Ageney" correspondent in Rome asserts that Constantine, when King of Greece, ordered the commander of a Greek division interned in ...

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  26. CABLES MESSAGES FROM SOLDIERS.

    Teh following cable messages from soldiers abroad [?] undelivered at the Eastern Extension Company's office:—R. Kerrigan, Melbourne, from Kerrigan, Weymouth; J. McMahon, Spring street, Melbourne, ...

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  27. THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS.

    In the "Commonwealth Gazette" issued yesterday it was announced that the Australian military regulations referring to citizen force training had been amended to ...

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