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  2. Advertising

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  3. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  4. TWO KINDS OF ENTANGLEMENTS

    AUSTRALIA: "The German wire is nothing to this stuff!: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEARCH FOR SOLDIERS

    The House of Commons in committee this afternoon discussed the Military Service Bill. The Government declined to exempt agricultural workers, but Mr. Bonar Law, ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. SHOOT AND RUN

    A Berlin official statement says: "On the night of Wednesday, March 28, parts of our naval forces cruised in the barred zone off the south coast of England. ...

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  7. ALLIES GAINING GROUND

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We have occupied the villages of Ruyal-court, Sorel le Grand, and Fins, and gained ground after a sharp fight in the neighbrhood of Heudicourt. We drove off an attack southward of Neuville Bourjonville, inflicting ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. FEW SUBMARINES LOST

    Herr [?]on Capelle, German Minister for the Navy, claims that Allied shipping to the amount of 731,000 tons was sunk during February. He also claims that fewer submarines were lost ...

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  9. FRENCH RETAKE TRENCH AND PRISONERS

    A French communique states:—"North of the Somme, and between the Somme and the Oise there was vigorous reciprocal artillery firing. "Our first lines north-east of Soissons made progress in the Vregny Margival sector. ...

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  10. A STATE OF WAR

    It is practically certain that President Wilson's message to Congress, at the opening of the special session on Monday, will assume that a state of war exists between America and ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. SHOW MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS

    The Professional Musicians' Band, under the direction of Mr. A. O'Brien, are advertised to give promenade concerts every afternoon and evening during the show. Mr. O'Brien ...

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  12. IN DEADLY PERIL

    The Right Hon. W. Hayes-Fisher, M.P., speaking at Hull, said it was no exaggeration to say that Britain was in deadly peril at the present moment. There must be national ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. GERMAN RETREAT WAS NOT VOLUNTARY

    Mr. Gordon Hewart, Solicitor-General, speaking at Liecester, said that Sir Wm. Robertson, Chief of the General Staff, had authorised him to say that the German retreat was entirely involuntary. Any assertion to the contrary was only inconsistent with the manifest facts, but singularly ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. BELGIANS ALSO MAKE ATTACK

    A Belgian official statement says:—"A Belgian detachment penetrated the enemy first line on the Steenstraat ridge. There was a lively fight with severe enemy losses. We took some prisoners. ...

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  15. RAILWAYMEN'S GRIEVANCE

    A new system of punishment which has been introduced into the railway service has been the cause of a good deal of complaint among the railway unions. One provision against ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. RETREAT IN FLANDERS SEEMS CONTEMPLATED

    A message from Paris slates that the Germans are flooding western Flanders, and have burned several villages. It is believed that they contemplate shortening the line in this region. ...

    Article : 49 words
  17. THE PALESTINE SUCCESS

    A statement issued by the Press Bureau says: "The King has sent a message to Sir Archibald Murray saying: 'The good news of your latest success has been received by us at Home ...

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  18. A TRULY ROYAL LIAR

    Yesterday the Germans again counter-attacked near Beaumetz, but were again driven out. The Germans report to the world, through their wireless, that they counted a thousand dead on the field of battle after the British won Lagnicourt. Lest this should cause pain and anxiety, as it is ...

    Article : 185 words
  19. CARING FOR OUR SOLDIERS

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, who is chairman of the New Zealand War Contingent Association, states that the balance in hand at the end of March is £7000 for general comforts and £21,000 ...

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  20. NO PARCEL-DELIVERY ON FRIDAY

    There will be no delivery on Good Friday of parcels sent by post to the city or suburbs. Persons proposing to Post perishables, to arrive in town that day, should alter their ...

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  21. THE MEXICAN INTRIGUE

    Herr Von Zimmerman, Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Reichstag, justified Germany's attempt to embroil Mexico and Japan with America. It was not known, he said, ...

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  22. RUSSIAN OUTLOOK HOPEFUL

    The outlook is daily growing more hopeful. The soldiers deputies at Moscow refused to partake in any demonstration unless they were guaranteed that none of the banners were ...

    Article : 196 words
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  24. PECULIAR VICTORY

    A Turkish communique gives an imaginative description of the fighting on Monday and Tuesday last at Gaza. After claiming a brilliant victory, the ...

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  25. GERMANS ADMIT RENEWED WITHDRAWAL

    A German report says:—"Four Canadian attacks eastward of Neuville-St. Vaast were repulsed. "Our rearguards withdrew before strong English forces from both sides of the Peronne-Fins high road to the line Ruyalcourt-Sorel. ...

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  26. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE

    Senator Grant, of New South Wales, has sent a cable message to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Labor M.P., respecting the forthcoming Federal elections. ...

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  27. STRONG WOOL MARKET

    There was a better selection and keen competition at the London wool sales yesterday among the home trade, American and Continental buyers. This is the first sale at which ...

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  28. DOUBTFUL STRENGTH OF NEW LINE

    Mr. Simms, the United Press correspondent with the British forces on the Western Front, says British officers believe that the Germans are uncertain of their ability to home the Hindenburg line. The liberated French civilians report that the Kaiser's troops are ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. MR. WADE IN AMERICA

    Mr. C. G. Wade, Agent-General for New-South Wales, who was interviewed on his arrival in London, said he had spent six weeks in the United States, his time having been equally ...

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  30. SUCCESS OF S.A. LOAN

    The South Australian loan has been oversubscribed. The loan was for £1,400,000, bearing interest at 5½ per cent., issued at 97, redeemable in 1922-27, and replacing the 4 per ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. THE ARMY FIGHTS ON

    A Russian official message says: We attacked with asphyxiating gas southeastward of Baranovitchi, artillery simultaneously bombarding with chemical shells. ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. LONDON BUTTER MARKET

    There is a small supply of butter, and operations arc quiet. The market is practically unchanged, with little Colonial offering, pending the discharge of Australian cargo which has ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. TO AID THE ALLIES

    The concert given by Madame Melba in aid of the Allies resulted in £4000 being raised. General Franklin Bell joined Madame Melba on the platform at the close of the concert, and ...

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  34. WAR CABINET MEETS

    The War Conference sat this morning and the War Cabinet this afternoon. Owing to the pressure of war business there is practically little chance of the Conference considering the ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. BRITISH CAPTURE STRONG OUTPOST

    The correspondents at the British front state that the last successful drive has given the British forces three additional villages in the region of Havrincourt Wood. This was a strong outpost in Hindenburg's line south-west of Cambrai. ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. "LONG LIVE RUSSIA"

    About 150 men and women representing the Russian residents met this afternoon at 141 Flinders-street to consider the present position in their native country. A large red flag with ...

    Article : 62 words
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