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  2. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at nine o'clock last night for to-day for Victoria by Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth meteorologist:— ...

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  3. VERDUN ATTACK.

    A communique issued in Pares states —"The bombardment of Malancourt on Thursday redoubled in violence. The Germans then launched a series ...

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  4. CONDITION OF MR. HUGHES

    The condition of Mr. William Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) remained practically unaltered on Friday, but a slowness in his ...

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  5. RUSSIAN BATTLES

    A Petrograd communique states:—"We repulsed an enemy attack in the forest nean Mokritza and ann[?]hilated an enemy detachment west of ...

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  6. MR. ASQUITH IN ROME

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. H. H., Asquith), who is accompanied by Earl Kitchener (Minister for War), arrived in Rome on Friday. ...

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  7. ZEPPELINS AGAIN

    Five Zeppelins raided the Eastern Counties and are reported also to have visited the north-east coast. It is officially stated that a dam ...

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  8. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Eumeralla leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool on Tuesday 4th April, at noon. The Eumeralla leaves Warrnambool ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Younger's Pty, Ltd. call attention to their ladies' ready-to-wear costumes, including Gabardines covert coating, check suitings, Amazon ...

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  10. WHITE SEA SOON NAVIGABLE.

    Ice in the White Sea is beginning to melt. It is expected that the port of Archangel will re-open in mid-April. ...

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  11. SERBS' FUTURE KING.

    Charing Cross station was crowded with people on Friday to welcome the Crown Prince Alexander of Serbia, The special train which convened the ...

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  12. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The King has sent a message to Lieut.-General Townshend as follows: "I. together with all your fellow countrymen. follow, with ...

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  14. WEST FRONT.

    The enemy is stall sacrificing whole brigades and divisions with desperate recklessness in his Verdun offensive. He is now concentrating on ...

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  15. GOODS OF THE RIGHT QUALITY AT FAIR AND REASONABLE PRICES.

    We have just received 4 special lines in Men's Hats which are worthy of notice. No. 1 line is a Denton Mill Hat, in 3 colors—black, ...

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  16. MR. HUGHES CONDUCTS WHEAT NEGOTIATIONS.

    While Mr. Hughes is progressing favorably, he is conducting wheat negotiations through Mr. Shepherd. his secretary. The prospects of a ...

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  17. RUSSIAN ADVANCE ON BAGDAD.

    A Petrograd communique states: After a four hours fight in the region of the fortress of K[?]remalachken in the [?] ...

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  18. CLYDE ENGINEERS.

    Ten thousand engineers employed in the Clyde as[?]bled on Glasgow Green on Friday to discuss the strike situation in the workshops. ...

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  19. GERMAN HOLACAUSTS.

    The "Petit Journal" publishes the story of the capture of Malancourt. The Germans at at 8 o'clock in the evening determined to seize the village at ...

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  20. PROPOSED COMPLETE BLOCKADE.

    Messages received at Paris from Amsterdam state that Scandinavian shipping is astir owing to rumors that the Entente proposes a complete ...

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  21. GERMAN PRESSION MR. HUGHES

    The "Evening Standard," in its Friday issue replies to the German press vituperation of Mr. W. M. Hughes. ...

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  22. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY

    Horst von der Golz, who has been brought to Washington from Great Britain to give evidence in the prosecutions against a number of persons ...

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  23. WAR NOTES.

    That the war is entering upon what promises to be its decisive stage seems to be the only conclusion to arrive at as the result of ...

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  24. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Germany has notified Norway denying that a German submarine sank the Cilius. The Norwegian steamer Memento has been sunk and one ...

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  25. "SHAME ON YOU. THINK OF THE MEN IN THE TRENCHES."

    Thousands of Clyde workers took a holiday to attend the protest demonstration of citizens at Glasgow. They hissed the procession, shouting ...

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  26. HOLLAND AROUSED.

    A delayed Message from the Hague states: There was much excitement in Holland on Friday on the publication of a report that officers' ...

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  27. RAID ON SYLT.

    A Scotchman who participated in the British naval and air raid an German airship sheds on Sylt island (Sch[?]eswing-Holstein) on Saturday ...

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  28. NEW TAXATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that it believes Mr. McKehna intends to raise an additional hundred million sterling, chiefly from the income tax. ...

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  29. RESULT OF RETIREMENT.

    A semi-official advice states:— After stubborn street fighting lasting all night long, the Malancourt battalion. constituting the whole ...

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  30. FIGHTING AT SEA.

    There were evidently a couple of brisk little naval battles in the North Sea last week. A squadron of British destroyers severely dealt with a ...

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  31. SPY ON MUNITION SHIP.

    A report from Lewes (Delaware) states that Ernest Schuller, the man who stowed away on the British munition ship Matophe, which he ...

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  32. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    A letter from Lord Derby was read at a meeting of attested married men at the Albert Hall. He said: my duty is to endeavour to secure all ...

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  33. CABLE CUT.

    The cables connecting Holland with England has been cut Only postal communication is now available. ...

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  34. EAST OF THE MEUSE.

    A Paris communique states: The bombardment at night was extremely violent between the woods south-wards of Haudremont and in the ...

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  35. THE NEAR EAST.

    The fighting north of Salonika is apparently not of much account. It is probably an enemy demonstration to prevent the Allies detaching any of ...

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  36. EAST AFRICAN FIGHTING

    Lieut.-General J. C. Smuts commanding the troops in East Africa, in a despatch to London. reports that his force is engaged with the ...

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  37. WOOL DISPURTES.

    The third series of London wool sales for the current year which was to have begun on May 16, has been postponed for a week in order to ...

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  38. A STRENUOUS CAMPAIGN.

    Advices from Capetown give details of General Smuts successful enveloping movement and show that the Germans contested every ...

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  39. THE AURORA.

    The tug Dunedin reports by wireless that she sighted the Antarctic ship Aurora at 2.30 a.m. about 140 miles south of Otago Heads in a high ...

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  40. ENEMY TRENCHES WRECKED.

    A later Paris communique states: "We wrecked the enemy trenches south of Saint Marieapy. The enemy artillery fire has sackened at ...

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  41. MISHAP IN STORM.

    A distressing navel mishap, involving serious less of life, occurred during the fierce blizzard which raged on Tuesday. ...

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  42. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Rangitara went ashore at Robben Island 15 miles from Capetown during a heavy fog. ...

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  43. MISSING SEAPLANES.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that a Danish fisherman at Nebel on Saturday last sighted a seaplane riding on the sea. He reported the ...

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  44. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    The general election count is still incomplete owing to the mystery of the Babel Island ballot box. The steamer Wybia has not yet returned. ...

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  45. CLOSER BONDS OF EMPIRE

    Opinion on the question of closer Empire relations is crystallising in favor of some form of post war Imperial congress or conference. It is ...

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  46. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: There is much aerial activity on both sides. Three of our machines are missing. We easily repelled an ...

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  47. HOSPITAL SHIP TORPEDOED

    A German submarine in the Black Sea torpedoed the Messageries steamer Portugal used as a hospital ship. There are 115 missing, ...

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  48. JEWELLERY ROBBERIES.

    The New South Wales Monte de Piete in Swanston-street was broken into on Saturday evening. Jewellery valued at £40 was stolen. A large ...

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  49. RELATIONS WITH GERMANY.

    Sir Thomas M'Kenzie, speaking at the Mansion House, replied to Sir William Lever, whose speech pleading for toleration of German trade, ...

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  50. A DELIBERATE CRIME.

    M. Gelubeff, a Red Cross official says: "The Portugal was in the act of anchoring when a submarine fired two torpedoes at a distance of sixty ...

    Article : 75 words
  51. RUSSIA.

    The great activity on the East Front has been continued during the week. The Germans assumed the offensive on the Milan railway, ...

    Article : 361 words
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