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  2. ALLIED WAR AIMS

    President Wilson attended the sitting [?] Congress to-day, and delivered the following address in reply to the recent speeches on the war aims of the Central ...

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  3. THE WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Amrshal Sir Douglas Haig at noon on Monday reported:—The Australians successfully raided the enemy treaches to the south-eastward of Messines, and inflicted ...

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  4. RUSSIA FINISHED

    A report has been received that Russia has signed a treaty of peace with the Central Powers. An unconfirmed report has reached ...

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  5. GERMANS IN AMERICA

    The attitude of the Germans in America is a courte of considerable concern," declared Mr. Frank Coffee, of Sydney, who has just returned from the United States. ...

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  6. CHANCELLOR VON HERTLING

    Count Georg von Hertling, the new German Chancellor, is (writes Edward T. Heyn) a Bavarian citizen, but was born in the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Dar[?] in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATE INCOME TAX

    A correspondent writes:—"A prominent farmer at Glencce West has supplied the following striking illustration of the unjust incidence of the State Treasurer's latest ...

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  8. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    There were no developments in the political situation on Tuesday. In the absence of a definite refusal on the part of the joint committee representing Liberal ...

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  9. SOLDIERS AND DRINK

    A further instalment of the evidence given before the Select Committee of Enquiry of the senate into the drink traffic in its relation to the troops was made ...

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  10. NAVAL DISASTER

    The Admiralty announces:—The torpedo boat destroyer Boxer was sunk in the Channel on the night of February 8, as the result of a collision. One man is missing. ...

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  11. THE LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    A fresh development in connection with the wheat lumpers' strike occurred this morning, when about 50 men, who were constructing a siding and crecting wheat ...

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  12. THE KAISER AGAIN

    The Kaiser, in a speech at Homburg on Monday, declared:—I wish to live in peace with my neighbors, but the German victory must first be acknowledged. Our troops ...

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  13. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A transport to-day brought 539 troops, including 341 Victorians, 54 Tasmanians, and 124 South Australians. There were also on board 431 men for New South Wales ...

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  14. AMERICA AT WAR

    Mr. Baker, the Secretaty for War, in an official statement says:—The opening of a big German offensive at several points on the West front is imminent. Germany is ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SHIPBUILDING.

    In connection with the shipbuilding scheme the following unions have authorised their executive to "sign up":—Ship Dockers and Painters, Sailmakers, ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. THE BRITISH CHEESE MARKET.

    Mr. L. Lowsby, who has been in England for about two years representing the interests of the Gippsland and Northern Co-operation Company of Melbourne, has ...

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  17. THE RECRUITING MOVEMENT.

    It was announced by the Minister of Defence to-day that he intended to submit to an early meeting of the Federal Cabinet fresh plans for the furtherance ...

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  18. POOR FINLAND

    The military officials at the headquarters of the White Guards report that they are in possession of three-fourths of Finland, though the Red Guards are very strong, ...

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  19. BETTING AND CRIME.

    Reginald Le Page, security clerk at the Bank of New South Wales, to-day pleaded guilty and was committed for trial on a charge of having appropriated three sums, ...

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  20. PURCHASE OF SHIPS

    The Ministry of Shipping has added a provision to the regulations regarding the purchase of ships which makes the approval of the Shipping Controller necessary ...

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  21. SWISS TROUBLES

    A Berne wireless message received this afternoon states:—The Swies Government instead of repatriating the men have mobilised for useful work great numbers of ...

    Article : 189 words
  22. INDIAN EMIGRANTS.

    Mr. Henry Polak, solicitor, who was formerly associated with the late Mr. Gokhale, in championing the rights of Indians in South Africa, lecturing the East ...

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  23. GERMAN FINANCE

    County von Preysing, in the Bavarian Upper House, put a question to the Government, during the course of which he said the war ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. THE QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Repairs have been effected to one line to Collaroy, and when the gap between there and Nebo is filled it should be possible to communicate with Mackay. The ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. THE RED CROSS

    The Australian Red Cross Society has arranged for a free course for eight weeks of training in woolclaseing at Bradford for discharged soldiers, in batches of ten. The ...

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  26. SENIOR CADETS.

    The Minister of Defence stated to-day that doubt had been raised in regard to the obligation of employers to pay senior cadet, officers over 18 years of age when ...

    Article : 137 words
  27. ANDERSON'S MASTERPIECE.

    Mr. William Anderson may well feel pleased with the success which is attending his bright and gorgeons pantomime of "Jack and the Beanstalk" at the Tivoli ...

    Article : 108 words
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  30. PARINGA PARK.

    It is gratifying to learn of the proposed foreshore improvements which have been initiated by the Glenelg Corporation. It is truly a mammoth scheme that has ...

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  31. DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    Sir—I hope there will be a cordial and wholehearted response to Mr. C. R. Baker's appeal, and that no element of discord, voiced from any direction, will be allowed ...

    Article : 307 words
  32. A SPECTACULAR SCENE.

    Pantomimes are, as a rule, noted for the many spectacular scenes which are interpolated, and in this respect "Jack and the Beanstalk" does not differ. One of the ...

    Article : 116 words
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