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  2. Prime Minister's Speech.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Asppith, in moving the vote credit for the services on Friday last, said that out of £362,000,000 sterling £275,000,000 went to the ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Holbman states that the funds raist for the Belgians are being effectively applied to their relief. ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

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  5. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The strike of navvies on Glebe Island-Wardell Road railway has extented to the men employed on the bridges at Balmain. ...

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  6. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following annual leases have been approved:—John Duncan, 1250 acress in the paris of Camira, county, Richmond, an £15 12s per annum; George Wrison ...

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  7. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The 17th March has been gazetted a public holiday in Amaroo Shire. ...

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  8. PRISON LABOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The first experiment of the employment of prison labor in agriculture in this State will be made at Emu Plains, where the prisoners will be ...

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  9. FIXING WHEAT PRICES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Altorney General (Mr. Hall) states that the action of the Government in fixing wheat prices in N.S. Wales meants a saving of £1,253,000 ...

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  10. CLYDE ENGINEERS STILL, OUT.

    LONDON, Monday.—A mass meeting of the Clyde engineers dispered without of vote for or against the resumption of work. ...

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  11. REASSURING MEETINGS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The mast meetings at Glasgow displayed considerable reassurance to resume work. Though men are returning in many places, earning $40 ...

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  12. NATION A LISING LIQUOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Council of the New South Wales Alliance has protested against the action of the Federal Goverment in nationalising the liquor trade in ...

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  13. WAR TAX INEAITABLE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The New Zealand Minister of Defence says a war tax is inevitable if the country could not get on without it. ...

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  14. The Dardanelles.

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiralty operations at the Dardenaelles have been delayed by a north-easterly gale, the mist rendering personal observation and range ...

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  15. Patriotic Mugs at Broadwater.

    The Committee of the Broadwater Patriotic Association has every reason to be pleased with the result of the social held in the Albert Ball on last Friday night. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Chief Justice sat as President of the Prize Court to— day to hear claims in connection with the seizure of the German steamers Prinz ...

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  17. KNOCKED SENSELESS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A serious riot occurred at Wollongong between Wollongong and Bull men using bottles and blue metal. Fifty men are implicated and five ...

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  18. HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES.

    ROME, Monday.—The Turkish casulaties in the Dardanelles were 3000. ...

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  20. WHEN THE PROBLEM IS SETTLED.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—It is suggested that when the Pardanelies problem is settled the Suez Canal will become British propetty, and the Bagdad railway ...

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  21. FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A fire occured late last night in the cork department of Mauri Bros. and Thompson's engineering establishment, Waterloo. The damage is ...

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  22. ANOTHER ABORTIVE ATTUMPT.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Constantinople telegram says a second abortive attempt was made on Saturday to kill Talant Bay and Eaver Pasha. ...

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  23. INCREASE TANATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Berlin's municipal taxes have increased by 125 per cent. ...

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  24. SEDUCED TBA IN SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Cann, replying to a deputation which complained of the reduced train service, said any complant should have been made to the Railway ...

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  25. THE DAY OF DEPARTURE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—An official message states that [?] receiving permits to leave Germany are only allowed to leave on the 6th of each month. ...

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  26. Cutting Criticisms.

    A blockade, said Mr. Adquith, consisted of encirculing the belligerents by an impenstrable ring of warships, where are those ships? If his memory sereved they ...

    Article : 259 words
  27. STAND BY THE BELGIANS.

    Sir,—Undeniably the statement is that the Belgians have fought our battles stayed our virulent enemy, been robbed of the possession of their country, their ...

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  28. AN AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Pickles, an Australian, patricipated in the Ostend air raid. ...

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  29. REPONSIBILITY OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Premier, in reply to the Rev. S. Pennefather, who directed Mr. Asquith's attention to a pamphlet blaming England for being ...

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  30. OPEN COLUMN.

    (This column being open for the expressions of different opinions on public matters, they are to be considered as those of correspondents and not necessarilly ...

    Article : 368 words
  31. ALLESED CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two men, August Murray and Robert Bennett, were charged with having conspired to defraud Frank James Dalton of £300. The men were ...

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  32. SASSIN AND MISS DRAKE MATCH.

    The match between Sassin and Miss Drake was run off on the Broadwater course on Saturday and once more Sassin suffered a defent. It was a splendid race ...

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  33. PROFESSOR REBURKED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The "Frankfort Gazette" ceusures the German professors for declaring they would no longer collaborate with English scientists. Their ...

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  34. A TOTE SWINDLE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—It is reported that a Wanganul jockey and the Trotting Clubs have been swindled out of £600 by means of faked tote tickets. ...

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  35. OFF TO THE FRONT.

    Stephen J. Brown and W. Anderson left Lismore last Friday the 26th ult., to join the light horse section of the Australian volunteers at Brisbane, and R. Cooper ...

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  36. CRICKET.

    The following will represent Gundurday Cricket Club against the Hall Holiday Cricket Club to-day at Gundurimba: —J. Edwards (captain), M. Murphy, S. ...

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  37. GERMANS' UNDERESTIMATES.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The Rhenish West "Falische Zeltung" admits Germany;s extrordinary understaimate of the irish as a military power. British ...

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  38. AN UNUSUAL CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—George Hector John Southerland, a well-known grazier, of Gowan, and a member of the Barnerst Pastoralists Protection Board, was ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The following additional amounts have been received by the Mayor (Ald. R. White) on account of the Belgian Relief Fund:—Miss L. M. Northcott £1 1s, Miss ...

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  40. SUPPORT OF THE OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commmons, said the Opposition would given the fullest support to the programme outlined in Mr. Asquith's ...

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  41. FOOTRACING.

    Following are the starts for the £30 Handicap to be run at Wardell on St. Patrick's Day:—C. Elliott 5 yards, E. Hungaree 7, A. Phipps, A. Lattimore 8 ...

    Article : 225 words
  42. Campaign of Piracy and Pillage.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In his speech Mr. Asquith also said: "War is not always or every day a picturesque and spectacular affair, but the Government was never more ...

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  43. INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE.

    Mr. Brooks, of Dungay, has received a letter from a relative is England, whe writes from Bridwater, Somerest, Jan. 5th:—I was down at Plymouth, but came ...

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  44. EXIT BERNSDORFF.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says Baron Treutler is shortly superseding Count Bernsdorff as German Ambassador ...

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  45. RETREAT FROM PRASAMYSZ.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says the 21st army corps, one of the Germans' best, lost heavily in prisoners and guns during the retreat from ...

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  46. STROCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arthur Deery, a Sydney solicitor, appeared before the Full Court to-day to answer certain allegations contained in report by Mr. Justice ...

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  47. WOODBURN MAILS.

    With reference to that request made in January last that the Woodburn mails should be forwarded direct to the township, Mr. W. Masey Greene has received. ...

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  48. The German Reply.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—The German reply, handed to the United States Ambussador at Berlin, accepts President Wilson's propositions conditionally on Britain ...

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  50. RAIN AND SNOWSTORMS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A communique says:— Rain and snowstorms hindered operations at many points. We repulsed a strong counter attack north of Mechil, keeping ...

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  51. Germars Thrown Back.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—A communique says tht operations at Prasmysz have concluded. Two German corps were thrown back to the frontier and 10,000 ...

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