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  2. THE SUBMARINES

    Admiral Lord Jellicoe, who was a guest at the Aldwych Club on, Wednesday, said: —Torpedo boat destroyers are the great antidote for submarine piracy. We were ...

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  3. RUINED RUSSIA

    A wireless message from Berlin, received on Wednesday, reports:— Baron Kualmann states:—The conduct of the Russian delegations at Brest Litorsk, and especialy that ...

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  4. THESIEGE OF JERICHO

    The British troops have now reached the, outskirts of Jericho. The British Commander-in-Chief in Palestine, in an official dispatch issued on ...

    Article : 135 words
  5. THE "X DISEASE."

    The theory advanced by one of the doctors at Broken Hill that the so-called "X disease" is septic meningitis, folllowing upon gastre enteritis, the redults of the improper ...

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  6. MR. HUGHES' MISSION.

    The Benalla branch of the Labor Party has carried the following resolution:— "That this branch emphatically protests against Mr. W. M. Hughes being allowed ...

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  7. THE WESTERN FRONT

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reported on Wednesday night:—We repulsed a raid to the castward of Armentieres. Hostile artillery has been active in the St. ...

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  8. TRENCH COMFORTS

    Patriotic people always respond well to the appeal of Trench Comforts Button Day, and this year's effort in Adelaide on Friday is expected to yield most satisfactory ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    Major Macpherson, Under-Secretary for war, speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday said:—The Labor Corps now numbers 350,000. At least 2,000,000 tons of ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. ORGANISING INDUSTRY,

    With a view to encouraging Australian production after the war a conference is to be held in Melbourne on Thursday next to consider a scheme propounded by the ...

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  11. TREASON IN FRANCF

    The "Figaro" states:—An extensive "Defe[?]tist" organisation has been discovered at St. E[?]nne A German wine-sellor, whose customers are largely soldiers, has ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. KEROSINE.

    Many grocers fear that there will be a serious shortage of kerosine in May and June, due party to a shortage of t[?]us and party, to high freights. Some districutors ...

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  13. THE OAKBANK RACES.

    Although the contract for the construction of the railway from Balhaman to Mount Pleasant, through Oakbank, was ler 2½ years ago, the work has not been ...

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  14. A NOVEL AGREEMENT.

    In the District Court to-day, before Judge Backhouse, Mrs. Madeline Healey sued Mr. Perce Pil chier, a bookmaker, to recover £28 10/, alleged to be due to her under an agreement. The ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. PRISON BREAKING.

    George Wilson, alias Kenrick Hampsons, alias John Jones (29), a carpenter, was committed for trial at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of having escaped ...

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  16. WATERLOO-ROAD MURDER.

    Joseph Jones, a London clock laborer, has been hanged for the peculiarly atrocious murder of Private Oliver Imley, of the Canadian Grenadiers. Jones at the ...

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  17. ESCAPED WAR PRISONERS.

    At the City Court to-day Alice Wright, a boarding-house keeper, was sent to gaol for harboring two German fugitives from the internment camp at Fremantle. The ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. VERSAILLES COUNCIL

    Mr. H. A. Gwynne, editor of the "Morning Post," and Colonel Repington, the military correspondent of the paper, were each fined £100 with costs to-day ...

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  19. AIR BATTLES

    An analysis of the air reports shows that the Germans on the British, French, and Italian fronts have lost 120 machines in four days. The British accounted for 70. ...

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  20. WALSH ISLAND DOCKYARDS.

    Speaking at the half-yearly general meetring of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, the chairman (Mr. Bowes Kelly) made the remarkable statement that the ...

    Article : 370 words
  21. FIRE AT WANGANUI.

    Foster's Hotel. Wanganui, has been completely destroyed by fire. Messrs. Glendenen's warehouse, adjoining, was considerably damaged. The hotel was ...

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  22. SOLDIERS AND DRINK.

    Further evidence was taken to-day by the Senate Committee on Soldiers and Drinks. Dr. Goddard, camp medical officer, said ...

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  23. THE TRAWOOL MURDER.

    Arthur Geoffrey Oldring was to-night found guilty of the murder of Margaret Taylor and her daughter, Rose Taylor, at Trawool, on or about November 11. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    A gazette issued to-day notifies the resignation of Mr. Randolph Bedford as a member of the Legislative Council. Mr. Bedford has already been mentioned as a ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. GERMAN AIMS

    Admiral von Tirpitz, speaking at the pan-German meeting at Maunheim, said: —Whatever are the results on the East front, the only thing that matters to ...

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  26. ALLIED SOCIALISTS

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:—The Socialist Conference may be important if it agiecs to a common declaration. A similar eonfereneo last year proved to be merely ...

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  27. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Friday morning Mr. H.J.Edwards, a single man, residing atllose-street, Peterhead and employed by the Farmers' Cooperative Union, while assisting to break ...

    Article : 182 words
  28. A SAVAGE DOG.

    Before Judge Backhouse, in the District Court to-day, Alfred Crawford, an Ice carter, claimed £100 damages from George Woods in respect of a Collie dog, which ...

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  29. FUNERAL HONORS FOR A WOMAN.

    Miss Lillic Nugent, a staff-nurse, attached to the Base Hospital at Brisbane, died in St. Veincent's Hospital yesterday, and was buried at Rookwood this ...

    Article : 61 words
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  31. THE ARGENTINE

    Advices from Buenos Ayres give details of the convention concluded between the Argentine and the Allied Governments, by which the latter purchase the surplus ...

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  32. COLLIE MINERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Lefroy), who had promised to receive a Collie deputation on the coal trouble on Tuesday, on learning that the men hud decided to cause work ...

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  33. SWATOW SHAKEN

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Tokio states:—An carchquake has destroyed Swatow, China, and 2,000 casualties are reported. ...

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  34. MAORI ELECTION.

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  35. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: —The parade of troops through Adelaide yesterday was inspiring and attracted large crowds of spectators. Though many ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES CABINET TROUBLES.

    Following upon an explanation by the Premier, the National Party, at a caucus meeting on Thursday, unanimously carried the following motion—"That the ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. IMPRISONED STRIKERS.

    The Sydney Labor Council at a meeting on Thursday night, decided that a deputation wait on the Government to request the release of the two men, McCristal and ...

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  38. SWEDISH CAUTION

    The Swedish Premier scored a tramph in the Rigsdag (Parliament), by denouncing the proposal of the "Acivists" to intervence in Finland. The debate revealed ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The visible supply of American wheat cast of the Rocky Mountains is 13,997,000 bushels. ...

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  42. CENSUS OF CHEMICALS.

    An order under the War Precautions Act issued to-day wills for a census of holdings of caustic soda, soda ash. phosphorus. strychaine, and rabbit poison. ...

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  44. A MOTHER'S ANGUISH.

    The maternal instinct is deeply ingrained in every woman, in fact, it would be a peculiar woman who did not possess such a trait in her make-up. And when ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. ANSWERED THE CALL.

    At the Town Hall Recruiting Depot on Friday 3 volunteers for active service were accepted, I was unfit, and 2 were l[?]ferred. ...

    Article : 44 words
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