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  2. WILSON'S PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. William Sims, the Paris correspondent of the United Press of America, who has been in Switzerland making a thorough and long investigation of the actual ...

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  3. HIGH COMMAND

    General Sir William R. Robertson has resigned the post of chief of the Imperial General Staff, which he has held since 1915. and has been succeeded by General Sir ...

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  4. DEFENCE METHODS.

    Following are editorial comments published by leading newspapers in Australia on the report of the business commission which has presented its first report on the ...

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  5. RAID ON DOVER.

    The British Press Bureau on Saturday morning announced that an enemy submarine had bombarded Dover, shortly after midnight on Friday, and discharged 30 ...

    Article : 518 words
  6. WEST FRONT

    The Paris "Matin," discussing the possibility of a German naval attempt to land on the coast of the Pas de Calais in conjunction with their forthcoming offensive, ...

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  7. EAST FRONT.

    The Zurich correspondent of the Paris "Matin" states that it has been formally confirmed that if M. Trotsky, Bolshevik Foreign Minister, does not give Germany ...

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  8. THE NATIONAL PARTY.

    BENDIGO, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) attended the annual social gathering of the Bendigo branch of the United National Federation this evening. ...

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  9. AMERICA'S FOREIGN TRADE

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation placing the entire foreign commerce of the country under license. The proclamation means that no ...

    Article : 417 words
  10. GENERAL CABLES.

    An official statement which has been handed to the press at Cape Town, states that natives belonging to a labour contingent who are under trial by court-martial ...

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  11. BOMB DROPPED ON LONDON.

    The British Press Bureau made the following announcement on Saturday night:— "Hostile aireraft crossed the Kent coast and Thames estuary at 10 o'clock on ...

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  12. IMPRISONED AIRMEN.

    The British Foreign Office on February 12 informed Germany, through Holland, that unless the British flight-lieutenants, Scholte and Wookey, who after capture at Cambrai ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. Australian Trophies.

    A difficulty has arisen about the disposal of the trophies of the First Australian troops, which, unless swift steps be taken in order to rectify it, will wreck the whole ...

    Article : 562 words
  14. BRITAIN'S FOOD SHORTAGE

    The British Press Bureau announces that the meat-rationing scheme recently prepared by the Food Controller will apply to the whole of Great Britain from ...

    Article : 378 words
  15. Shipping Losses.

    A semi-official statement issued at Washington says that Great Britain and the United States produced 2,064,000 tons of shipping in 1917, whereas the sinkings are ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. Man Power Bill.

    The York committee of the Federation of Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades has passed a resolution repudiating the motion passed by the Clyde committee ...

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  17. WAR BONDS CAMPAIGN.

    London is leading an effort to avoid the flotation of another war loan. A business men's "Tank Bank Week" will begin on March 4. Each town will be asked ...

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  18. AFTER THE WAR.

    Lord Burnham (principal proprietor of the London "Daily Telegraph"), on Friday presided over the inaugural meeting of the Industrial Reconstruction Council. ...

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  19. Melbourne Girl's Romance.

    New York newspapers are displaying reports of a war romance in which the parties are Miss Jean Knox, of Woondu, Grange road, Toorak (Melbourne), and ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. Bolo Pasha Trial.

    There was a sensation in the crowded court as the judges answered each of the eleven questions regarding the charges against Bolo Pasha with a unanimous ...

    Article : 215 words
  21. Progress in Palestine.

    The following official despatch has been received from the British Commander-in-Chief in Palestine:— "Our liue has been advanced to a depth ...

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  22. RECRUITING DISPUTE.

    Captain G. J. C. Dyett, organising secretary of the Victorian State Recruiting Committee, received on Saturday a letter from the secretary for Victoria of the Returned ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. Fire in a Nunnery.

    It is feared that 70 persons perished in a fire at the Grey Nunnery in Montreal. Thirty-eight charred bodies of children have been recovered. Firemen rescued 200 ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. Red Cross Funds.

    A joint balance-sheet issued by the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John shows a deficit for 1917 of £187,872. The finance committee says that it is ...

    Article : 62 words
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  26. The Italian Campaign.

    Rome correspondents report a large concentration of Germans in Southern Bavaria and the Tyrol with the object of preventing a move against the Trentino. ...

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