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  2. America's Forbearance.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Haldane, interviewed by the Chicago "Daily News," aeks America's forbearance while Britain fights for life He adds: If britain ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thrusday.—Owing to complaints from the countr districts the Chief Commissioner of Police conferred with the Lord Mayor to ensure that persons ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Offical: A French light crulser chased a sumbarine off Dieppe and beavily fired at the periscope. She then passed above the submarine and ...

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  5. PATRIOTIC BALL.

    A ball in aid of the Belgian Fund was held at Crabbe's Creek on Wednesday evening. the ball was given by the patriotic committe at Crabbe's Creek, and ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Parliament will meet on April 50. ...

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  7. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hams, factory cured and smoked, Geroge farmer (96½ points) 1, George Farmer (93½ points) 2, Clarence River Pioncer Co-op. Dairy Co. (91½ ...

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  8. GERMAN CONSPIRACY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Intelligence Dision has reported that there is dennite eveidence of conspiracy on the part of Germans in Britain to increase the gravity ...

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  9. TAFIFF AMENDMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is understood that when the Federal Pafliament reassembles tariff amendments will be the first business taken. ...

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  10. EARL KITCHENER BANISHES ALCOHOL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Earl Kitchener has banished aichold from his houschold. ...

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  11. SALE OF FOOTWEAR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A Bill regarding the manufacture and sale of footwear has been drafted. The measure will come before the next Premiers' Conference. ...

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  12. ANOTEHR INFANTHY BRIGADE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for Defence announced that the Government is sending another infantry brigade of about 4500 to the front. Other troops will ...

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  13. NO CONTROVERSIAL LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, Wedneday.—The conference of Weish members of the House of Commouns with but one dissentlent carried a resolution relying on Mr. Asquitn's ...

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  14. Italy's Part in the War.

    ROME, Wednesday.—It is stated that the pourparlers with Germany collapsed, Count Von Buelow declaring that Germany and Austria would never surrender. ...

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  15. RED CROSS CONCERT.

    A grand concert and hypnotic enteritainment in aid of the Nimbin Ked Cross fumis was held with great success in the Nimbin Hall on Saturday night last under ...

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  16. THE STATE ABATTOIRS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State abattoris and meat workt at Homehush Bay will be officially opened by the Primier on Wednesday. ...

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  17. LEATHS ANNOUNCED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Defence Department announces the death of the members of the expeditionary force in Egypt. ...

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  18. AFRICAN ANIMALS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Government has granted £400 for the purchase of a collection of African animas for the Zoological Society. ...

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  19. The Carpathians.

    BERNE, Wednesday.—Since the 24th 170 [?]rainloads of Saxons and Bavarians have proceeded to the Carpathians. ...

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  20. EATEALION OF DOCKERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Derby, with Earl Kitchener's permission, is forming a battalion of dockers at Liverpool under mllitary law for home service to carry ...

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  21. WEALTHY ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The estate of the late John Russell, farmer, of Croome, near Albion Park, has been valued for probato at £66,983. ...

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  22. ALLEGED TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Attorney General has directed prosecutions against four Sydney, firms for alleged trading with the enemy. ...

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  23. PARADE OF LIVE STOOM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was an exceilent attendance at the Show yesterday. The first parade of five stock took place, the animals displayed being of high ...

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  24. SURPLUS MUTTON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Board of Trade has appointed the Hon. Thos, Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand). Major Sir Thomas Robiason ...

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  25. SELLING IN EXCESS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Attorncy General, referring to poeple selling pollard in excess of the price fixed, says that in every case the Department will prosecule ...

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  26. SAWMILL DESTROYED.

    GRAFTON, Friday.—Fraser and Company's branch sawmill, situate near the railway station, was burned to the ground with the contents this morning. It is ...

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  27. Aerial Attacks.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Five aviators attacked Igteghem, near Thourout (Belglum), where there was a large conceatration, also a flying ground. Thirty ...

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  28. MANCHURIA'S RIGHTS.

    PEKING, Thrusday.—China has agreed to grant Japan the mining rights of Mukden province, preferental rights of railway constrction in Southern Manchuria, and ...

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  29. SALE OF LICUOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chief Secretary, Mr. Plack, says it is not unlikely the Caonet will considet the advisabillty of taking action to restrict the sale of ...

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  30. TRAIN ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thrusday.—A man, unknown, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-night suffering from a fractured skiull. The right foot was a[?]osb ...

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  31. DOCK WORKERS ACCEPT WAR BONUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The South Wales dock labourers have accepted 10 per cent, war bonus. ...

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  32. Spreading a False Report.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The first prosecutions in Victoria under the war precautions Act of 1914 for spreading a report likely to cause alarm among the civilian ...

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  33. GERMAN COUNTER ATTACK.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A commnnique says: —The Germans counter attacked at Boisle-Pretre and receovered a portion of their position, but were subsequently dislodged. ...

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  34. MISSION TO BLOW UP A SHIP.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Raymond Swoboda was arrested with incriminating documents in his possession. They showed that his mission was to blow up the Lattouraine ...

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  35. The African Fight.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The Union forces occupied two important neks giving access to Aus. The Germane had previously withdrawn. ...

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  36. SUDDEN DEATH.

    BRISBANY, Friday.—George Christian Olsen, who arrived in Brisbane from Toowoomba yesterday to spend the holidays with friends at East Brishance died ...

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  37. KEERBONG EUCHRE PARTY.

    On Thursday evening last a eucher party was held in the Keerrong Hall in aid of the Belgian Rellef Fund, organised by Messrs. Pat Fields and J. Martin, The ...

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  38. DEATH FROM WOUNDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Captain Nigel Bayner, formerly of Admiral Bosanquet's staff, has died from wounds. ...

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  39. FALL DOWN STEPS.

    MELBOURNE, Thrusday.—Rebert Grace, 46, a married man, and an engineer by profession, residing in Fowler-street, Caulfield, was going to catch a Caulfield train ...

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  40. Submarine Atrocities.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Journal" hopes that the brutes responsible for the sinking of the Falaba will be caught and hanged. "The Press" says ...

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  41. Britain's Foreign Policy.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Saturday Review" says that the country after the war must insist on being better informed on the foreign policy. Closer relations ...

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  42. PETROL BOMBS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A doctor serving witht he field artitllery confirms the German use of petrol hombs. Most of the men in one section of our trenches, he says ...

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  43. GOOD NATURAL RESOURCES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Governor General speaking at the Chamber of Commerce lurcheon, said with the advantage of great natural resoureces the expansion of ...

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  44. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—With reference to the decision of the State Government non to give effect ot the Ferderal Government's police of prefernece ot unionists in ...

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  45. DUTCH TRAWALER BOMDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A German seaplane bombed the Dutch trawler Hibernia in the North Sea, but without doing any harm. The torpedoer stopped and ...

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  46. "Your Scamp of a Son."

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Figaro" vouches that the Kaiser was dining at a hotel in Luxemburg in August when a certain gencral arrived. The Kaiser, frantic with ...

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  47. THE CHURCHES.

    With due solemnity special service were held at St. Andrew's Church of England, Lismore, yesterday. The preacher on both occasions was the Rev. Canon Whyte ...

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  48. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is presistently ceparieed that an aitenpt will be made at the Political Eabor League Conference to capture the political machine, the prime ...

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  49. STEAMER ESCAPES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A suhmarine off the Scillys chased the City of Cambridge for an hour and a half. Shells damaged the City of Cambridge's deck, but she ...

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  50. Bdgian Relief Fund.

    The following letter has been received by Mr. L. R. Davies, Organising Secretary of the Richmond-Tweed Commercial Travellers' Pattntic Carnival, from Mr. Perey ...

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  51. STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The steamer Grown of Castile was torpedoed off the Scillys. The crew were rescued. ...

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  52. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The South Australian Peake Governement resigned, and the Leader of the Opposition was sent for by the Governor to form a new ...

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  53. TEN SHOTS FIRED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ten shots were fired at the Fiaminan, which ws eventually torpedoed. The crew had barely time to take to the boats. ...

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  54. DETRINENTAL TO GERMAN SOLDIERS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Germans are expelling the inhabitants from Argonne, the Meuse Marne, and Alscae. The Gernian officer admit that the feeling of the ...

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  55. "VICTOR OF LONGWY."

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A postcard bearing the Crown Prince's portrait is selling throughout Germany inscribed "The Victor of Longwy." ...

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  56. GERMAN TAUNTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans gave the flaminan's crew seven minutes to leave the ship. They jeered at the occupants of the boats. The Germans ...

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  57. Attack by Tribesmen.

    SLMLA. Wednesday.—It is officially stated that 10,000 tribesmen attacked Tochi, near Miran Shah, a town in India ten miles from the Afghanistan froantier. ...

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  58. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    BRISBANE, Thrusday.—The reveme for Queensland for the month of March was £635,387, an incrase of £12,681 compared with March last year. The railway ...

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  59. NO TRACE OF THE MARAUDERS.

    SIMLA, Wednesday.—The tribes were [?]nainly Zadraus and a few Mangals. They were opposed by two apuadrons of cavalry, a moutain battery, the Tenth Jats. The ...

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  60. FRENCH STEAMER TORPREDOED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French steamer Emma was torpedoed off Beachy Head, without warning. Seventeen of the crew are missing. ...

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  61. A KELLY GANG MEMORY.

    LONDON, Thrusday.—The death has occurred of Lieut, Blackmore, instructor to the New Zealdn volunteers in 1874. It is stated he assisted in breaking up the ...

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  62. OUGITT AND SOLD.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "Tribune" says that the United States has been hought an sold, Germany was accountable for at giving Mr. Thrasher a safe ...

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  63. HOKRIBLE DESPERATION OF THE GERMANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Stockholm newspapers scarcely credit the Falaba and Agulia incidents. The "Tiduingen" declares that they reveal the perfectly ...

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  64. The King and Alcohol.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King has written to Mr. Lloyd Geroge, stating that in view of the grave situtation in regard to the armament factories he is prepared ...

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  65. ABORIGINALS SHOT.

    PERTH, Friday.—Police Inspector Drewey, of Broome, yesterday reported to the Colonial Secretary that a series of aboriginal shooting affairs in the ...

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  66. S[?]RTAGE OF FODDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" says the sortage of fodder totais nearly a million [?]s. ...

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  67. CHURCH SERVICES.

    The following announcements of services for to-morrow were received too late for insertion in the last issue. GHURGH OF ENGLAND.—Dunoon 8 ...

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  68. GERMAN [?]GS.

    AMSTEDAM, Thursday.—German pigs have been illeted in Beigium with some of the wethlest citizens, who were comelled to bard 20 each. In the poorer ...

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  69. THE HIDEOUS DEPTH.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—The "Novoe Vremya" refers to the hideous depth of German degradation. The hour of reckoning is near when the enemies of [?]nanity ...

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  70. SUPPLING THE ENEMY'S SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Thrusday.—Whitehall advises that the [?]deswsky Vanuassan, an oil laden vesil, has been captured and Brought to Newhaven, charged with ...

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  71. OUTPUT OF WAR MATERIAL.

    LONDON, Thursdeay.—Replying to Mr. Lloyd George's report regarding a deputation of employers Lord Stanfordham, on behalf of the King, writes:—"His ...

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  72. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British casualty Hists for March show that 1031 officers and 18,794 men were affected, of whom 390 officers and 4496 men died ...

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  73. GERMANY'S MACHINE GUNS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Eye-witness" states that GErmany started the war with 50,000 machine gune. She had 15 along a front of 250 yards at Neave Chappelle ...

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  74. DEATH OF LORD ROTHSCHILD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death has occurred of Lord Rothschild. ...

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  75. EAVILY FINED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arthur George O'Donnell the holds the rank of Major and Assiste Drictor of Transport and Supply in the Commonwealth military ...

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  76. BRITISH REVENTE.

    LONDON, Thrusday.—The revenue for the finncial year was £226,694,080. The customs receipts amounted to £35,662,000 excise £42,313, stamps £7577, and income ...

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  77. THE GERMANS WASTAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New York correpondent of the Associated Press, after a visit to the battleflelds, stated that 11,800 German wead were taken of captured in the ...

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  81. CABINET MEMBERS AND JUDGES FOLLOW SUIT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is underslood that Cabinet members of the Government and Judges intend to follow the King's example by banishing intoxicants. ...

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  82. Advertising

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  83. Fomenting Strikes.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Admiralty has obtained conclusive proof that German agents are fomenting strikes in Britain, particulary in Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol ...

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  84. Advertising

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