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  2. Dardanelles Forts Reduced.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—"Vossische Zellung" (Berlin) states that the prisoners in Germany and Austria include 692,000 Russians, 237,000 French, 19,000 ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Chif Justice in the Prize Court made an order for the confiscating of certain machinery which formed part of the cargo of the Danish ...

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  4. Family Notices

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  6. Russian Heroism.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—A communique says: Our advance guards between Konno and Knowlta progressed a long distance from Nelmen. We repusled several attacks ...

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  8. Wheat Acquisition Bill.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The hearing of the appeal to the High Court in respect to the validity of the Wheat Acquisition Act will probably be commenced in Melbourne ...

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  9. The Torpedo at Work.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Westorncoast was blown up and sunk at Beachy Head, near Brighton (Sussex), All hands were saved. It is believed the ...

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  11. WHIT AGAINST A FARMER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The New South Wales Government has issued another writ against Thomas O'Dwyer, farmer, of Berrigan, claiming £200 alleged debt on a ...

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  12. OCCUPATION OF CONSTANTINOPLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons, replying to a question whether Russia intended to permanently occupy Constantinople, Sir Ed. Grey said Great ...

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  13. SOLE TIMBER BUYER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government's appointment of Mr. Montague Meyer as sole timber buyer for the War Office was hotly criticised in the House of Commons. ...

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  14. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Deptford was struck by a torpedo abaft the engine room. The lifeboat was launched, and when the roll of the crew was called ...

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  15. DISCHARGED FROM SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is understood that the 700 soldiers who recently returned from New Guinea will be discharge from service next week. ...

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  16. A NEW FORCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Army Council has authorised the British Empire League to raise a divisional ammunition column. Places will be reserved for a hundred ...

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  17. EELGIAN RELIEF.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister stated that the Government were continuing to give serious consideration to the request for monthly subventions for ...

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  18. GERMANY'S STRENGTH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Hon. H, J. Tennant (Parliamentary Under Secretary to the War Office) stated in the House of Commons that he estimated the strength ...

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  19. ENVELOPED IN BLUE FLAME.

    LONDON, Friday.—The explosion on the Deptford was terrific and jerked the funnel out of position. The engine room was enveloped in blue flame. The crew drifted ...

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  20. A TOWN STORMED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Berlin wireless says the East Prussian reserves after stubborn fighting stormed Pasnysch, which they converted into a sort of a fort. Ten ...

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  21. TURKISH DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Passengers as the mail steamer Mongolla counted fifty Turkish dead in one spot while traversing the Suez Canal. ...

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  22. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieutenant Colonel Charles Campbell, formerly of the New Zealnd Defence Force has been wounded a second times. He has been twice ...

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  23. The Dardanelles.

    LONDON, Friday.—The bombardment of the Dardanelles was resumed on Thursday morning, when all the forst at the entrance were reduced. Operations ...

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  24. "FOR WHAT WE ARE ABOUT TO RECEIVE."

    LONDON, Friday.—A torpedo struck the harpalion amidships and the boller blew up. The chief engineer was saying grace. When he utteed the words, "For what we ...

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  25. Not Exaggerated.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Archdeacon Boyce, who returned to-day from twelve months visit to England, stated the abominable treatemtn accorded women by the Germans ...

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  26. Panic Amongst the Enemy.

    PARIS, Friday.—An official statement is as follows:— Our suocen at Leseparges was due to the remarkable artillery fire. An officer of the Eighth Bavarians, who is ...

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  27. African Hostilities.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday,—A German aeroplane shelled a camp at Curub. One bomb dropped in the hospital lines, wounding five persons. ...

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  28. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty, in a statement states that 708 vessels arrived and 673 sailed between February 18th and 24th. German [?] sunk seven. ...

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  29. THE DACIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Dacis is 400 miles west of Land's End. (The Dacia is the vessel, formerly on the German Registers and now nominally ...

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  30. MAJOR IN THE MEDICAL CORPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—After four months with the Russian army at Warsaw, Colonel Herbert Barclay, of South Canterbury, goes to the front as a major in the Royal ...

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  31. XMAS POSTAL BUSINESS.

    Mr. J. M. Chapman, of Molesworthstreet, received by the English mails, which arrived in Lismore yesterday, a letter from home, in which it was stated the ...

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  32. The Fight for Calais.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—German officers declare that a great effort will be made against Calais in three weeks' times. ...

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  33. American Proposals.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is great secrecy respecting America's proposals to the belllgecents in order to avoid public discussion, thus embarassing negotiations. ...

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  34. Act of Savagery.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "Sun" says that President Wilson's attempt to effect a compromise is benevolent meddling. Germany's attempt to sink the Channel ...

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  35. BOXER A PRISONER.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that Carpentler, the boxer, is wounded and a prisoner of war. ...

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  36. REMOVED TO POLA.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Austrians have raised the Curie and removed it to Pola. ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICAN MINISTER.

    CAPFTWON, Friday.—Sir D. de Villiers Graaf has been appointed Minister for Finance. ...

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  38. Sixty Bombs.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A communique says that aviators have thrown sixty bombs on the enemy's railway stations and concentration camps in Champagne. ...

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  39. A Diplomatic War.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr. Pennefather, in the House of Commons, drew the attention of the Government to a pamphlet circulated ...

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  40. A GOOD EXAMPLE.

    Mr. A. Arndell, Hon. Secretary Bungalow Brass Band, in forwarding a cheque for £5 5s for the Belgian Relief Fund, writes:—"At the invitation of Mr. T. ...

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  41. NO SUBRENDER.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—In connection with the fighting at Standslavoff an Austrian battallon, wishing to surrender hoisted the white flag. When the other ...

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  42. Sir Geo. Reid's Birthday.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Geo. Reid rocoived hundreds of congratulatory messages, Including telegrams from the King, Queen Alexandra, and the Japanese ...

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  43. DEFEAT OF THE TURKS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—A communique states that the Turks were defeated with greal loss trying to take the heights on the left bank of Itchragson, in the ...

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  44. New German Submarines.

    GENEVA, Friday.—A Pola telegram states that three new German submarines reached there, having been transported in sections overland, to use against ...

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  45. AERIAL LIEUTENANT KILLED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieutenant Dowling, while flying on the Upper Avon, fell and was killed. ...

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  46. LISTS FORBIDDEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The publication of the casualty lists in the nowspapers in Schleswig is forbidden. ...

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  47. Naval Court Martial.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Melborne, in the House of Lords, in affirming the expediency of maintaining court martials in the best interests of the navy and of the ...

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  48. NORWEGIAN EXPORTERS STOP SHIPMENTS.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—Most of the great Norwegian exporters of dried codfish have stopped shipments to Germany owing to attacks on Norwegian ...

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  49. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The hon, treasurer of the citizens' collections towards the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund (Mr. P. G. Best) has received the following additional donations ...

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  50. German Torrent Checked.

    PARIS, Monday.—If. Viviani (Premier of France). In an interview in the American press, declares that the Germanic torrent is clieckcil and Germany beaten in the field. ...

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  51. RHEUMATISM.

    Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment removes mora cases of rheumatism every year than all the so-called rheumatism medicines combined. It will penetrate to ...

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  52. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The following additional amounts have been received by his Worship the Mayor (Ald. R. White):—An Englishman 10s 6d, H. M. Williams 10s 6d, Muriel Williams 3s ...

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  53. Bomb at a Theatre.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A bomb was thrown during a gala performance at Sofla on the 14th in the vicinity of the box in which was seated M. Radoslavoff's wife. Twenty ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND'S POPULATION.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The Population of New Zealnd at the end of last year was estimated at 1,158,438. ...

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  56. MEAT FOR THE ALLIES.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The New Zealand Premier has completed arrangments by which all meat available for export will he shipped for the use of the Aillled forces ...

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  57. Battle of Stanislavoff.

    BUDAPEST, Friday.—Fierce fighting took place at Stanislaveff, the Russians hurling their reserves at the fighting line and defending their positions by ...

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  58. CIVILIAN TRAINING.

    At the clone of the Templars meeting at Keerong on Wednesday last. Bro. E. Wood suggested that a civilian training, corps be established. It was then ...

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  59. Russian Successes.

    PETRODRAD, Friday.—A communique says:—The Germans took the offensive near Mochelly, We drove them back and penetrated their lines, capturing two lines ...

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