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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to Australia by special Permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. THE WEST FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch received by the War Office on Friday evening says:— "We have improved our position to the ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. THE NEW POLICY

    The "Times" shipping contributor states that the Controller is considering how to expedite loadings and discharging in order to prevent serious delays ...

    Article : 120 words
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  6. [?]NNAGE PROBLEM

    [?]d-George, the Prime Minister, [?] made his first speech in the [?] Commons since he formed the [?] Cabinet, and his utteranco ...

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  7. CANADIAN OPINION.

    Reuter' correspondent at Ottawa reports that commenting on Lloyd-Geroge's speech, Sir jamos White, Canadian Minister for Finance, said that it is ...

    Article : 202 words
  8. (British Admiralty Intercepts: Collected by Wireless Press.)

    A German official message asserts:—"We repulsed several British reconnoitring attacks on the Artois front. The British partly occupied abandoned positions in ...

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  9. RESTRICTIONS AFFECT U.S.A.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the British import restrictions will cost the United States £20,000,000 this year according to official ...

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  10. "CORNERS" AND SPECULATION.

    The Press Bureau announces that Lord Devouport, the Food Controller, notifies that speculative buying and cornering of foodstuffs, with a view to raising prices ...

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  11. ESTIMATE OF RESTRICTIONS.

    The "Evening News" calculates that the restrictions total five million tons a year, equivalent to 125 ships of 5000 tons each, making eight voyages per year ...

    Article : 33 words
  12. BUSINESS MEN HEAVILY HIT.

    Business men agree that they have been heavily hit by the restrictions, but they accept them philosophically as inevitable. Sir George Reid states that some of ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. "ADVANCE AUSTRALIA."

    Mr Russell, Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters in France, writes to the United Cable Service under date 20th February, as follows:— ...

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  14. MEAT RESTRICTIONS.

    The meat restrictions do not affect the supplies for the troops. It is intended to encourage restricted home consumption, which latterly has ...

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  15. FOOD ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    Lloyd-George's speech is likely to further the food economy campaign, which is noticeably spreading to all classes. Notices have been widely posted urging ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. AMERICAN STOCKS FALL.

    Advices from New York report that following on publication of reports of Mr Lloyd-George's speech in the House of Commons railway and industrial stocks ...

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  17. PAPER RESTRICTIONS.

    Advices from Cape Town state that owing to paper restrictions, newspaper proprietors are either halving the size of their papers or increasing prices in ...

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  18. VOLUNTARY RATIONING.

    In the Commons Mr Walter Long announced that the shipping controller had not only succeeded in making most considerable advances in the availability of ...

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  19. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official received on Friday afternoon Says:— "The enemy seized an outpost at the Col di Lana, but in a counter-attack we drove ...

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  20. MESOPOTOMIA

    An official report dealing with the operations in Mesopotamia says:— "We have secured and are consolidating two lines of trenches at the southern end ...

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  21. ALLEGED MUTINY

    Col J. W. M. Ohslow, who has returned from England, spoke at a patriotic meeting in Martin Place yesterday afternoon. He said that he left six ...

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  22. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Col Repington urges a supreme British effort for compulsory national service for all between the ages of 16 and 60. He states that Germany has 700,000 new ...

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  23. COCKNEY TERRITORIALS' RAIDS.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says that the Cockney Territorials consisted of clerks, shop men and warehousemen who had not ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. THE ARMY ESTIMATES

    The Army estimates, which were issued to-day, provide for five million men, exclusive of those serving in India ...

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  25. REPATRIATION SCHEME

    Senator Millon, who has charge of the Repatriation Scheme, expects to be in a position towards the end of next week to state in detail the Government ...

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  26. CHANCELLOR TO SPEAK

    A message from Copenhagen says that Dr Von Bothmann Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, will deliver an important speech in the Reichstag on ...

    Article : 28 words
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