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  2. COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) told a deputation to-day that, though the Commonwealth Government had tried probably 2[?] times to secure ...

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  3. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    Members of the State Cabinet were reticent yesterday, when asked about their intentions regarding the introduction of legislation for compulsory arbit-ration. it is ...

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  4. BELGIUM.

    A highly important pronou[?]ment on the subject of peace has been made in the Re[?]ag by the German Imperial Chan[?]or (Baron [?] Hertling), who said:— ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    A[?]sterdam reports that the Imperial German Chan[?]lor (Baron von Hert[?]ng) made the following announcement in the Re[?]stag:— ...

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  6. ALLIED SOCIALISTS.

    M. Albert Thomas, ex-Minister for Munitions in France, and one of the French delegates to the recent iner-Allied Socialist Conference in London, stated, on retur[?] to ...

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  7. SEA DISASTER.

    The Red Cross liner Florizel, 3,081 tons, owned by the New York, Newfoundland, and Ha[?] S.S. Company, of Liverpool, white bound to halifax (Nova S[?]tia) ...

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  8. THE WEST FRONT.

    The German press is beginning an inspired campaign in order to prepare the public for fresh sa[?]fiees on the West front. ...

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  9. MEN FOR THE WAR.

    Qu[?]ned regarding the recruiting [?] out[?]ned by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in Sydney on Monday evening, the Minister for Defence (Senator ...

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  10. Germany's New U-Boats.

    Mr Archibald H[?]rd, the naval contributor to the London "Daily Telegraph," writes in Tuesday's issue of that Journal:— ...

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  11. HUN AGENTS UM AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press announces that the American authorities have issued a statement showing that the former editor of the ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. British in Mesopotamia.

    Progress in a westerly direction from Bagdad is reported by the British commanderin-chief in Mesopotamia in a despatch which reads:— ...

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  13. GALLANTRY IN THE FIELD.

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  14. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Augus" on Tuesday:— WEST FRONT OPERAT[?]NS. ...

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  15. Use of Poison Gas.

    The leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law) on Monday denied that Germany had officially suggested giving up poison gas. "Such a suggestion," he added, ...

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  16. France's Industrial Awakening.

    M. Albert Thomas, ex-Minister of M[?]tions in the French Cabinet, and a delegate to the recent Inter-Allied Socialist Conference in London, in a speech at ...

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  17. Great Britain's Armies.

    The Army Vote passed by the House of Commons on Monday provides for 5,000,000 men on the home and colonial establishments.This total includes the air force, ...

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  18. Conscription in Canada.

    The count of the soldiers' votes, both at home and abroad, in the recent general election in Canada, has increased the majority of the Borden Government (which made ...

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  19. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday,—In connection with the suspension of a thousand men at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory owing to four barrel straighteners leaving their work, the ...

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  20. REPATRIATION.

    When announcing yesterday that Mr. Manifold. M.H.R., would accompany Surgeon-General Fetherston to England in a[?] honorary capacity to assist in the inquiry ...

    Article : 564 words
  21. "Rationing Day" in London.

    The introduction of rationing in London and the Home counties on Monday was responsible for novel s[?]nes in the restaurants and hotels, the majority of which adopted ...

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  22. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    In the country edition of "The Austra[?]asian," published to-day, photographs in connection with the opening of the new war loan at the Commonwealth Bank, ...

    Article : 595 words
  23. SHIPBUILDING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-night replied to the remarks of the Premier (Mr. Holman) regarding the Commonwealth's shipbuilding ...

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  24. German Grand Duke's Suicide

    The body of the Grand Duke of Meeklenburg-Strelitz has been found in a Pond on his estate with a gunsho[?] wound in it. The first suspicion that suicide was the ...

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  25. Cabinet and Ireland.

    The Leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Bonar Law) informed members on Monday that the condition of a part of Ireland was under the consideration of the ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    The British Press B[?]au announ[?]s that the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley) has appointed a committee, including Lord Colwyn (chairman). Mr. ...

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  27. Floods in Java.

    Amsterdam has received news of severe inundations in Java. Batavia (capital of the D[?]tch East Indian possessions, which is on the coast, ...

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  28. BROTHERS' FATAL DUEL.

    BOBART, Tuesday,—The co[?]r's inquest con[?]ning the death of John Deegan, the victim of the Lynehford tragedy of February 16. was resumed to-day. Charles ...

    Article : 220 words
  29. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,—The Justice department, which administers the electoral laws, has received notification of four withdrawals from the general election ...

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  30. ANOTHER MAIL THEFT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—Another mail bag belonging to the Postmaster-General's department has been reported missing. The bag, with a number of others, was put ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. AMUSEMENT TAX CHARGES.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday,—Lillian El[?] was charged at the City Court to-day, under the am[?]ment tax regulations, with having used for admission a ticket other th[?] a stamped one. Albert James ...

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  32. LICENSING COURTS.

    The Licensing Court will not sit in Melbourne for ordinary business during Easter week, nor on the following Mondays, March 18, April 15, and April 29, owing to fixtures in country districts. ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    Jack Du[?]. [?] Bour[?], and Norman Sutton, three young men, who were found at Br[?] carly on Tursday morning in po[?]on of a [?] and [?], admitted having stolen the horse and ...

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  37. SUBURBAN COUNCILS.

    At the meeting of the Preston Council on Monday evening, Mr. W. A. K[?]lly, of La[?]shire, was a pointed shire secr[?], [?], and [?], at a salary of £3[?]0 per annum. ...

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  38. KITCHENER FLAG FUND.

    The street selling campaign, organised by Mrs. Ar[?] S. Woo[?] for the purpose of s[?]sting the sale of K[?] Flag Art Union tickets during the closing weeks of this appeal, is proving a great ...

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