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  2. GERMAN SUBMARINES. SEVEN SUNK SINCE 18TH FEBRUARY.

    In a bi-weekly report, which he forwarded to London on Friday, Field-Marshal Sir John French declared that the situation in Belgium remained unchanged. ...

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  3. THE BLOCKADES. GERMAN SUBMARINES SUNK.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" advises that according to news from neutral countries more than seven German submarines have been sunk since the 18th February. ...

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  4. OUR MINES

    The gold returns from the mines for the past week amounted to 2542ox, 19dwt., [?] is an improvement on the "off" week aggregate. The principal contributors were— ...

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  5. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES.

    It is estimated that General von Hindenberg lost over a quarter of a million of men last month. Nearly 30,000 were killed at Przasnysz. ...

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  6. MELBOURNE, Saturday, 6th March. WEEK'S RECRUTTING.

    During the week the recruits who enlisted in Melbourne numbered 464 and 233 in the country, or a total of 697, compared with 558 for the previous week, and 593 ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS. INDIAN RULERS.

    The total war relief funds in India have now reached 90 lakhs of rupees, exclusive of 24 lakhs subscribed for in Madran, and 35 lakhs collected in ...

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  8. DEATHS DURING SERVICE.

    The Prime Minister's department to-day issued a list of those persons who are entitled to consideration under the War Pensions Act of 1914 by reason of the loss ...

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  9. THE STRAIN ON CREWS.

    German admirals state that the strain on the submarine crews would mean that it would be some weeks before fresh attempts are made to maintain the blockade. ...

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  10. GALICIAN CAMPAIGN.

    It is announced from Bucharest that the Austrians have evacuated Czernowitz, the capital of Bukowina, from which the Russians were driven a fortnight ago. ...

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  11. SINKING OF SUBMARINES.

    Another claim to have sunk an enemy submarine has been lodged with the British Admiralty. The captain of the steamer Alston states ...

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  12. HEAVY AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    The Russians captured 153 officers, 18,572 men, 5 guns, 52 machine guns, 519 horses, and many trains at Stanislavoff region in Galicia in 10 days. ...

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  13. THE THORDIS INCIDENT.

    The Admiralty dry dock examination of the Norwegian steamer Thordis, which claimed to have rammed and sunk a German submarine, has been concluded. ...

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  14. REPORTED FALL FROM PYRAMIDS.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jensen), referring to-day to the cable message published on Thursday last stating that four member of the Expeditionary ...

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  15. BAD MEAT FOR TROOPS.

    The adjourned case in which Messrs. J. Lyons and Co. Ltd. were charged with having sold and deposited for preparation unsound meat as food for the troops ...

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  16. FIGHTING IN BUKOWINA.

    The Anstro-Hungarian army m Bukowika, under two German generals, is in full retreat. Men are deserting from the enemy's ...

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  18. SUBMARINE U 8 SUNK.

    The British Press Bureau reports that British destroyers have sunk the German submarine US, and taken prisoner the officers and crew. ...

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  19. ANOTHER SUBMARINE HIT.

    It is officially announced that a French warship thrice hit a German submarine in the Channel. The submarine disappeared. ...

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  20. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    The American Vice-Consul in Berlin, in a report dated 28th January, declares that Germany is on the very verge of famine. ...

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  21. IN THE CARPATHIANS.

    From Rome it is reported that, the censorship of despatches from Austro-Hungary is increasing in severity. The messages however, in spite of the censorship, show ...

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  22. STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The Holland-Amerika Co.'s steamer Noorveroyh, bound for America, has returned to Rotterdam badly damaged. It is believed the steamer was [?] ...

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  23. RESOURCEFUL CAPTAIN DECORATED

    Captain D. R. Kinnear, who saved his steamer, the Ortega (8075 tons), from capture in September last, has been granted an audience by King George and ...

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  24. LETTERS FOR ENEMY COUNTRIES.

    The Defence department advises that letters for places in territories of the German, Austrian and Turkish Empires are undeliverable if addressed directly to such ...

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  25. ATTACK ON HOSPITAL SHIP.

    [?] Von Bernstorff, German Ambassador, has issued an explanation in connection with the attack on the British hospitalshop Asturias, in the English Channel, off ...

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  26. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The United State Senate has passed a resolution granting President. Wilson enlarged powers to enforce the neutrality laws respecting the proposed sale of ...

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  27. GRAND DUKE'S METHODS.

    A story illustrating the blunt methods of the Grand Duke Nicholas, Commanderin-Chief of the Russian forces, is related from Petrograd. ...

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  28. TRENCHES LABELLED.

    "Eye-witness," in a despatch, states that to prevent men being lost in the trenches they have been labelled with numerous sign posts. ...

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  29. IN THE ARGONNE.

    A Paris communique states: —"The French forces have recaptured the greater portion of the advanced trench, which was secured by the Germans on ...

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  30. HELP FOR BELGIANS.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. P. M'Brido) has handed to the Belgian Minister in London the sum of£20,000 from the Belgian relief fund started by the ...

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  31. GERMANS!S USE PETROL SPRAYS

    The latest German method (according to a Paris report) is to spray petrol on the Allies' trenches and then fire the trenches with hand grenades. ...

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  32. WAR AGAINST TURKEY.

    A communique issued in Paris respecting operations in the Dardanelles on Thursday reports that trawlers, despite the fact that the work had to be curried out in a gale, ...

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  33. FRENCH MINISTER'S DECLARATION.

    Mr. Angagneur, Minister of Marine, in an interview, said:—"Not another ship will reach Germany if we can help it. We have observed the rules of civilised warfare, and ...

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  34. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Bendigo Football League, 8. Lyrie Attractions, Lyrie Thoatro, 8. Tivoli Programme, Royal Princess's Theatre, 8. ...

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  35. THE SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT

    During the detate on the Indemnity Bill Mr. Quinn denounced General Hertzog with having duped others into treason. Mr. Quinn declared that he should be ...

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  37. BENDIGO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  38. SIR JOHN JELLICOE.

    A "Gazette" issued in London on Friday contains the following announcement:—"Vice-Admiral Sir John Rushworth Jellicoe. Commander-in-chief of the home fleets, ...

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  39. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    Contruvytuibs amounting to £91/3/6 were received by Alderman Sir Lord Hennessy, the Lord Mayor, this morning for the Belgian Relief Fund, making the total £61,895/ ...

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  40. DEATHS IN EGYPT.

    The Defence department reports the following deaths in Egypt:—Private Harry Malcolm Morris, 2nd Field Ambulance, 1st Australian Division, ...

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  41. PANTOMIME AUCTION SALE.

    The last night of "Cinderella" in Melbourne on the Friday witnessed Her Majesty's Theatre packed from floor to ceiling by an enthusiastic audience, and each ...

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  42. FOOD FOR GERMANY.

    Heavy food exports from all parts of Scandinavia are going to Germany. There are serious riots in the western cities of Germany owing to the scarcity ...

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  43. GERMAN GOODS FOR AMERICA

    Scandinavian shipping companies are refusing to carry German goods to America. ...

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  44. CHEAP COOKERY.

    The scheme for teaching housewives methods of preparing cheap, wholesome [?] will come into operation at certain [?] schools next Wednesday. It is ...

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  45. ROUTED GERMANS.

    "Eye-witness." in a despatch from the front, reports that prisoners secured by the British at the brickfields at Cuinchy, near La Bassee, were so demoralised after the ...

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  46. S.S. DACIA.

    An official announcement from the French capital intimates that the Maritime Prefect of Brest has pronounced the capture of the steamer Dacia by a French ...

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  47. TURKS REMOVING GUNS.

    The Turks and Germans, realising that they are powerless to prevent the Abues' fleet from penetrating the Dardanelles, are disarming some forts and transporting the ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A freight ship which returned from Egypt on Saturday morning made a call at Diego Garcia Island, on the homeward journey, and informed the inhabitants of the ...

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  49. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister for Labor (Sir Alexander Peacock) has received the new determination [?] the Photographers' Board, which willc ome into force on 15th March. ...

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  50. GERMAN EXPECTATIONS.

    "La Matin" states that the Germans expected to easily capture Paris, and divided the city into seven sectiers, which were to receive 100,000 men each. ...

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  51. GERMAN LOSSES ESTIMATED.

    It is officially that the German losses amount to at least 3,000,000, exclusive of sick. This calculation is based on the fact that ...

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  52. ADMIRAL'S REPORT.

    The Admiralty announes Admiral S. H. Carden reports that the resumption of the action in the Dardanelles was impossible until the afternoon of the 3rd March, when ...

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  53. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    A Petrograd communique reports: —"Stubborn fighting has been reported along the whole front between the Niemen and the Vistula. The Russians have ...

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  54. WILLIAMSON'S PANTOMIME.

    Once [?] the swing of the year brings [?] around, and for the eighth con[?] time the well-known firm of J. C. [?], Ltd., will present its great ...

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  55. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A public meeting, convened by the president of the shire, was held here on Thursday night to consider means of augmenting the Belgian Relief Fund. It was ...

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  56. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    Amsterdam has received a communique from Berlin claiming that the Germans have inflicted considerable losses on the British forces to the south of Ypres. It ...

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  57. ALLIES' SHIPS NOT HIT.

    The Qyeen Elizabeth's fire blew up the magazine of an important defence works with heavy loss, including the best guns. The Allies' ships in the Dardanelles were ...

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  58. ARRIVAL WARFARE.

    It is officially announced at Paris that the Rottweil powder factory at Denauschin gen, in Baden, on which a French airman dropped bombs on Thursday, was one of ...

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  59. SMYRNA FORTS BOMBARDED.

    The latest news regarding the Allies operations in the Dardanelles states that mine-sweeping is completed as far as Chanak-Kalessi. ...

    Article : 69 words
  60. BRITISH GENERALS.

    General de la Croix, formerly French Commander-in-Chief, states, a Paris advice, has decorated Sir John French with the French Medaille Militaire. He is the first ...

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  61. THE PRZASNYSZ FIGHTING.

    The Germans were in superior numbers and almost surrounded the Russians at Prazasnysz in the recent fighting. The Russians turned the tables on 24th ...

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  62. A BENDIGO EFFORT.

    During the coming Bendigo season of "Cinderella" Mr. Barry Lupino will hold an auction sale, and the management will be grateful for any articles. The whole ...

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  64. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN DAMAGED

    The Zeppelin L8 was badly damaged while descending at Tivlemont, in Belgium. ...

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  67. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    The infantry brigade of the 20th East Prussian army corps, it is announced from Petrograd, suffered tremendous casualties when the Russians captured the town of ...

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