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  2. THE RECKONING GERMANY'S FEARFUL CASUALTIES

    Reports from the frontier show that every available building in Western Germany has been converted into a hospital. The number of wounded is threefold what ...

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  4. THE TERRIBLE BATTLE

    LONDON, March 28, 1.20 a.m. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haigu in a dispatch at midnight on Wednesday say:- We made prisoners of a number of ...

    Article : 2,223 words
  5. PRINCE LICHNOWSKI

    The newspapers are gi[?]g prominence to the remainder of the apologia of Prince Liehnowsky, who was Ambassador for Germany in London wh[?] the war broke out. ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. TURKISH DISASTER

    An entire Turkish force has been destroyed by tne British Expeditionary Army at Hit, on the Euphrates, in Mesopotam[?]a. Three thousand prisoners were taken. ...

    Article : 227 words
  7. NO CAUSE FOR ANXIETY

    Mr. Percival Phillips writes:—The attac[?] towards Arras from the south-west appears to be the most important development to-day. I believe another equally heavy ...

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  8. A U-BOAT SUNK

    The American "tanker" Paulsboro, after an hour'g fight, has sunk a U-boat. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Home, and Territories (Hon. P. McM. Glynn) returned from Melbourne on Friday. The Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. ...

    Article : 455 words
  10. WAR PROFITS TAX.

    A regulation under the War Profits Tax Act issued to-day empowers the Commissioner of Taxes, when making assessments for the purposes of the tax, to take into ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. AFTER THE WAR.

    Speaking at the commercial travellers' annual convention to-day, the GovernorGeneral laid stress on the active part commercial travellers would take in the ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. THEFT IN A BANK.

    Charles Carter, a city grocer, placed a passbook, with cheques and £106 10/ in notes. on the counter of the Commonwealth Bank yesterday. He had no sooner ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. A CHILD AND A SNAKE.

    The infant son of Mrs. T. Arnolds, of Wollongong, whose husband is at the front, was found carrying a black snake. It was coiled round his arm and its head ...

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  14. A LADY CLERK OF SESSIONS.

    Miss Matilda Hennessy, a clerk in the office of the clerk of Petty Sessions, at Mackay, has been appointed to the position of clerk of Petty Sessions at Esk. ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. THE 1915-16 HARVEST.

    Mr. Grahame, Minister of Agirculture, states that it is now possible to give an approximate idea of the value of the wheat certificates for 1915-16, but adds that even ...

    Article : 275 words
  16. DOCTORS AND HOSPITALS.

    The Premier reports that apparently the n[?]otiations between the Government and the British Medical Associatior have resulted in failure to arrive at a satisfactory ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. NEW ZEALAND WHEAT.

    The Canterbury farmers declare that the price offered by the Government for wheat wiil result in a much smaller area being [?]own this year, and that the Government ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. SPIES IN AUSTRALIA.

    Packed full of startling incidents, thrilling adventure, and daring deeds, the allAustiulian picture, "The Enemy With n," which has been seeured by the ...

    Article : 248 words
  19. SLIPPERY CONSTANTINE

    M. Venizelos, the Premier, speaking [?] the Greek Parliament to-day, confirmed the report of the arrest of two Greek military officers who arrived from Gorlitz by a ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    Mr. Williamson, of the Midland Railway Company, of Western Australia, in a letter to the press, states;—The financial assistances received ay the company from ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. THE QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    Additional returns for seventeen electo[?]tes were received last night, but they disclose, no noteworthy features, and make no change in the State of the parties. ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. IN PALESTINE

    The British Commander-in-Chief in Pale[?] tine, in an official dispatch issued this afternoon, states:— Our forces to the ea[?] ward of Jordan converged at noon on ...

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