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  2. THE MISSING LINK.

    TWEED HEADS, Wednesday.—At the Railway Congerence this afternoon it was unantmons in condemning the N.S. Wales Government for their failure to carry out ...

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  3. More Turkish Forts Silenced.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Earl Kitchener states that since the war the output of war material has increased three hundredfold. ...

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  4. American Protest

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Wilson announces that an immediate and vigorous probest will be made against the British decision embargoing German trade. ...

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  5. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Archdeacon Dunstan, of Mudgee, died to-day, aged 73 years. ...

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  6. TRANSPORT WORKERS' BOARD.

    The members of the Transport Board sat again at the Lismore Court House for the purpose of taking further eveidence from storekeeper prior to framing the ...

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  7. LI[?]R NATIONALISED.

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.—The liquor traffic in the Northern Territory is to be nationalised in October. ...

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  8. SMALLPOX FATLAITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A case of samllpox is reported to have terminatedc fataly on the steamer Chanda now at the quarantine station. ...

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  9. A SHORT LIVED TRIUMPH.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday.— Huge batches of German wounded who are arrving at Ostend, Brouges and Roullers state that the battle of Sainteloi was bloody and ...

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  10. STATE BAKERY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Bakers Union oppose Mr. Hall's scheme of a State bakery on the ground that it would throw a large number out of employment. ...

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  11. A NATION OF SHOPKEEPERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Runclman, addressing the Association of Chambers of Commerce, said we are called a nation of shopkeepers. It is a good thing for the ...

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  12. SCHOOL BOOKS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Attorney General has asked the Nocessary Commodlites Commission to enquire into the increase in the price of school books. ...

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  13. ROYAL ASSENT GIVEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Defence of the Realm Amendment Bill has received the Royal Assent. ...

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  14. CEMENTING OUR POSITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Crewe, in reply to Lord Curzon, said considerable reinforcements have been sent to Abwaz to make the position perfectly strong. ...

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  15. OVERCROWDED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Shockingly overcrowded conditions obtain at Goulburn Hospital where 35 patients are crowded into an isloated ward built to ...

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  16. Official Report.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—An official bulletin states the Russian advance an the Carpathians is slow as the troops move slowly in Indian file along troops move ...

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  17. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Parliament has adjouned till April 14th. ...

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  18. The Dardanelles.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—A British trawler, while minesweeping in teh pardancelles, was blown up. ...

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  19. ENORMOUS FIGURES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Edgar Crammond, in an address to the Royal statistical Society said the cost of the war was £9,000,000,000 a year. Pelgium's loss ...

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  20. ANOTHER AUSTRAIAN DEFEAT.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—At Communiquo states: Our offensive continues in the Niemen, Orzice and Prasnyaz districts. Despite a snowstorm we carried the last ...

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  21. WASHED UP.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—an unknown man was found dead on St. Kolda beach, Victoria, the body having been washed up by the waves. The legs were tied toucher ...

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  22. TURKISH BATTERIES SIENCED.

    ATHENS, Tuesay.—British vessels have silenced several mobile Turkish batteries above Koumkale. ...

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  23. BRAVING THE MINE AREA.

    ATHENS, Tuesay.—The Amethyst braved the mine area and advanced to Nagara, where there shells struck her and some damage was done. ...

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  24. AN UNUSUAL SIGHT.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday.—A rather unusual sight yesterday for Murwillumbah was the passage of three funerals through the town. The youngest of those interred ...

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  25. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister of Defence states that in no case would the authorities interfere with the decidion of any court martial held in Egypt. No case ...

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  26. A BIG ABTTLE.

    BUCHAREST, Tuesday.—It is reported that a big battle has been fought at Novousltisa in Bukovina. The Austrians Retreated, suffering heavy losses. ...

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  27. MONEY ORDER SERVICE SUSPENDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The money order service between Italy and Gemany has been suspended. ...

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  28. "The Hymn of Hate."

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesay.—Dr. [?]ndauer is touring Germany declaiming against "The Hyman, of Hate." Dr. Lindauer has published a pamphlet at Vienna, in which he ...

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  29. STRICTLY NEUTRAL.

    BULGARIA, Tuesday.—The Ministerial crisis is officially denied, Bulgaria pursuing strict neutrality. ...

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  30. SHOT DEAD.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—An old man named Escott was shot dead while reading in his house near Burra, South Australia. The shot came through the window. ...

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  31. BELGIAN'S RELIEF.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Premier states that in view of the establishment of a National Belgian Relief Fund it is not intended to subsidiso moneys ...

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  32. French Bulletin.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The communique to— day is:—Further progress has been made north-east of Souain. Mines have shattered the site of the German defences at ...

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  33. THROWN FROM A CYCLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Revd. William Holiday was awarded £150 danmages in connection with an accident. Flaintiff alleged that the defendant. Mary Ann ...

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  34. ROUTE MARHC.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The fourth batch of reinforcements had a route march through Sydney to-day. ...

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  35. Australian Meat.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. H. T. Baker Financial Secretary War Office, in reply to Mr. W. J. Thorne, said that between August and December the army had ...

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  36. NEW ZELANDER WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Cecil Himphrles, a New Zealander, who was decorated on the battlefield last week has been wounded at Neuve Chapelle. ...

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  37. Supply Ship Bunk.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Describing the sinking of the enemy supply ship Elinore Woclmann by the Australia a writer aboard the latter vessel says the first ...

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  38. ULMARRA SHOW.

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.—The [?]arra show was continued to-day in fine weather, Further awards were:— Champion Hackney.—G. Kratz's ...

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  39. South African Bebellion.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesay.—De wet, prostreeted with grief at his daughter's Diness, has been allowed to visit her. ...

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  40. DROWNING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—While swimming at the Mascotte dam. Orange, Clement Grimes, 15, got into difficulites. Arthur McGovern swam to his assistance and was ...

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  41. AN AWKWARD REMINDER.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Mr. Brown, a member of the Assembly, quotes Colonel Maritz's speech in October, when he told hertzog, "My plans long before the war ...

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  42. LOSSES AT NEUVE CILAPLELLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir John French's bulletin says that, judging by the number of dead counted, the German losses from the 10th to the 13th at Neuve Chapelle ...

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  43. SHORTAGE OF SUPPLIES.

    VENICE, Tuesday.—Reuter's Venice correspondent says the further restrictions on the sale of bread and flour in Austria is regarded as highly significant, and at is ...

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  44. A GENEROUS DONATION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—McHardy, a prominent New Zealand farmer, in giving a thousand pounds to the Belgian Relief Fund, said it was the duty of the ...

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  45. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—the Perth flourmillers, members of the Royal Commission on the Control of Trade, and the Grain and Foodstuffs Board will urge the ...

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  46. AN UNCANNY FEATURE.

    CALAIS, Wednesday.—A fantastic and uncanny fealure of the fighting in France and Flanders is the extensive use of illuminating rockets. The Germans [?] ...

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  47. NORTH COAST FGG LAYING COMPETTION.

    The following are the results of the Competition for fortnight, March 1-14:—W. J. Dockrill, Casino, 36: T. Hewitt, jun., Lismore, 36; A. E. Hattersley, Maclean ...

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  48. SADDEST OF THE WAR.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Germany is greatly distressed at the loss of the Dresden. She and the Karlsurhe were her last hope on the high seas, and the country is ...

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  49. DESTITUTE ENEMY'S SUBJECTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government has adopted a scheme arranged by the War Office for the relief of the enemy subjects destitute ...

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  50. NIGHT ATTACKS REPULSI[?]

    PARIS, Wednesday.—German night attacks on Notre Dme de Lorette Vauquois and three attacks on Bois to Pretre have all been repulsed. ...

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  51. SCHOOL SAVINGS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The schools have been circularised to devote all svings to the war loan. Berlin scholars have been urged to raise nine million marks. ...

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  52. A.W.U.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day W. Killen Bourke, [?]atter, applied for the cancellation of the registration of the Australian ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN CADETS RETURN.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Captain Ruhsall and twenty-five Australian cadets have arrived at Fementle from London. At the outhreak of the war the party placed ...

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  54. The Atitude in Greece.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The "Corriere Dellasere" interviewed the Greek Premier, M. Venizelos, who sald twice since the outbreak of the war the Triple Entente had ...

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  55. Smarting Under Defeat.

    PARIS, Tuesay.—The Germans, smarting under General Ruprecht's defeat at Neuve Chapelle, vicolently bombarded Ypres and Saintelol on Sunday. The ...

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  56. ALLEGED IARCENY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Six men, Percy Dulton, Jas, Ryan, Heary Moore, Walter Smith, Jeremiah O'Connor, and Henry ARchibald, were committed for trial ...

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  57. SUPPLIES OF WOLLENS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—A representative of the Federal Government who arrived at Wellington, Z.Z., to purchase supplies of woollens for the Australian ...

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  58. BANDSMEN IN COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Five bandsmen were before the Melbourne Court charged with wearing the uniform of the Permanent Garrison Artilery without ...

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  59. Sir John French's Report.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir John Fench's bulletin is: The capture of Lepinette was the result of a brilliantly exectured enterpirse, and it advanced out line three ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. SUNK WITHIN NEUTRAL WATERS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Count Von Bevnstorff has officially notified the American Government that the British warships sunk the Presden within neutral ...

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  62. GEORGICA AND JUGGI CONTRIPUTIONS.

    The second collection made in the Georgica and Jiggi district on behalf of the War Fund realised £61 12s 6d. ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. A Liner Escapes.

    LAS PALMAS, Wednesday.—The interned Hamburg-America liner Macedonia slipped out from the inner harbor during the remporary absence of the guardship and ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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  67. HEAVY CASUALTIES.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—The last eight Prussian lists number 33,142 casudities, including dieven airmne killed. ...

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