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  2. THE EUROPEAN WAR ENCOURAGING NEWS FROM RUSSIA

    Donations received by the Red Cross Society yesterday were: Mrs B. [?] lican, proceeds of sare of hag £15/1/; Bri[?]her, one pair of braces. ...

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  3. THE FALKLAND ISLAND FIGHT.

    Admiral Sturdee's despatch says the Genisenau and Nurnberg were sighted 8 miles away, and two others of the enemy 20 miles away. The ...

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  4. GERMAN SILENCE ALONG RUSSIAN FRONT.

    The prisoners captured at Prasyn[?] belong to fifteen different German regiments. The Germans are inactive along the ...

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  5. AUSTRIAN MUTINY.

    A Prague telegram states that on Monday a Czech regiment refused to go to Galicia and mutinied. All the superior officers and many of then ...

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  6. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN GONE.

    A Zeppelin walle flying over Cologne was destroyed in a storm. The crew were saved. ...

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  7. THE UNITED STATES NOTE.

    The United States note to Germany hopes that Germany and Great Brisin, by reciprecal concessions, may discover a basis of understandingding ...

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  8. RECRUITING.

    The authorities report that recruiting is proceeding very satisfactorlly, but a number of men are still required for the 20th battlion now being ...

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  9. GOOD ADVICE.

    Prince Galah Eddine, a [?] of the Sultan of Turkey, has exnorted him to welcome the British and French as liberators and conclude peace at ...

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  10. CRICKET. A PROMISING BOWLER.

    M Andrews, the Queensland lefthand bowler, (says the Sydney "Telegraph"), showed such good form in the recent cricket match against New ...

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  11. SEIZURE OF WIRELESS PLANT.

    Important Information, which came into possession of the military authorities a few days ago, has led to the selzure at the residence of William ...

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  12. MIND EXPLODES ON DUTCH COAST.

    A mine expladed on the coast of Kierk Zee, in Dutch Zealand, killing civilins. Another exploded at West Gapelic. ...

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  13. ROSGIAN ADVANCE.

    The Russiang are how within twenty kilometres of Czernowits. ...

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  14. SPORTING

    The St. Patrick's Race Committee have decided not to accept Frollcker's nomination. Scarcely any surprise (says a ...

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  15. BELGIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Hon. L. Samuel, in reply to a question, said thore were 65,000 Belgian mon, 69,000 women, and 46,000 children in England, besides 18,000 wounded ...

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  16. DEATH A NORTHERN SOLDIER.

    The Defence Department have announced the death of Private Francis Joseph Gilvarry, A. Co. 9th Battalien. Queensland. The death occurred [?] ...

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  17. SWIMMING.

    The 100 Yards Swimming Championship of Queensland, held to-night, resulted as follows:—M. Grant (Valley) 1; M. Springfield (Valley) 2; ...

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  18. THE GERMAN REPLY.

    The German reply seen in the American suggestion a new proof of friendly reeling, and states that the suggestions correspond with German wishes ...

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  19. REPORT OF GERMAN SUEMARINE BEING SUNK.

    The captain of the steamer Thordis claims to have sunk a German submarine off Beachy Head. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Russian offensive at Menin and on the Vistula continues, and a successful advance has been made southwest of Grodno. The Germans are ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. FINE AEROSLANE WORK.

    Aeroplanes saved two Russian regiments during the recent reverse in East Prussia. Besides guiding the reglments through and encircling the ...

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  22. COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    Nothing would depress the Colonial oontingents which have temporarily halted in Egypt on their way to do the Empire's work in Europe, says ...

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  23. SUFFERINGS OF BELGIUM

    A Chicago "Daily News" correspondent cabled from Liege, Belgium, on December 1, as follows:—Ruin instals itself and whistles at ...

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  24. EFFECT OF ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    Hon. H. Asquith's speech has caused a great impression in business circles and is caleulated to wipe out the transport trade and isolate neutrals ...

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  25. AMERICA CRITICAL.

    America opinion is highly c[?]cal of Mr. Asquith's diclaration. Many regard it as [?]antamount to a paper blockade.. A. ...

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  26. HEAVY SENTENCE FOR SPY.

    Madame Mayeux was court-mertialled and schtenced to 30 years' detention for esplonage. ...

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  27. AUDIENCE WITH KING.

    The King audienced Sir G. Askwith Industrial Commissioner to discuss the Labor disputes. ...

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  28. COPPER SMUGGLER SENTENCED.

    Albert Jensen, the ringleader of a copper smuggling affair, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment. ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION.

    An official report shows the rebellion was chiefly due to the prophecles of Van Rensberg, who stated be saw a vision of six bulls lighting a grey ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. V.R.C.

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  31. THE NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    Admiral Beatty reports patrolling at daybreak with battle cruisers, also the Arethuse, Aurora and Undaunted, with destroyer flotillas out shead, ...

    Article : 446 words
  32. FIGHTING THE DEVIL WITH FIRE.

    The New York "Herald" states the Allies. retallatory measures are logical and inevitable. As a result of the previous action of Germany, the Allies ...

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  33. INDIA'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

    Sir William Meyer, Finance Minister, presented the annual financial statement to the Legislative Council this morning. Lord Hardinge ...

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  34. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The Engineers' Executive have instructed its members to resume work on Wendesday. The Executive points out the [?]semption of work is ...

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  35. MELBOURNE SPORTING GOSSIP.

    Lempriere won the Australian Cup from end to end. He has scored five wins and one third in the last six starts. Lempriere ran the last mile ...

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  36. ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    The communique states: Despite heavy storms our progress continues between Perthes and Bean Sejour. where the enemy suffered extremely ...

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  37. GERMANY TRA[?]RESSES TREATY OF VIENNA.

    In deference to the Government's wishes, the French have removed a battery placed close to the Swiss frontier. The treaty of Vionna ...

    Article : 56 words
  38. GENERAL FRENCH'S REPORT.j

    Major General French's bulletin states: We have checked the activity of the enemy in the Ypres region. We also repulsed to-day an stlack ...

    Article : 127 words
  39. OLYDE STRIKERS TO RESUME WORK.

    The Clyde atrikers have decided to resume work. LONDON, March 3. The shlovards' reepresentatives have ...

    Article : 103 words
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  43. VEHEMENT PROTEST.

    Hertzog, in the South African Assembly, vehemently protested against martial law gagging free speech. M[?] Burton, in reply, asked Hertzog who ...

    Article : 79 words
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