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  4. WESTERN FRONT

    Mr Lloyd George's reference yesterday to the great part the British army is now playing in France has attracted much attention. The following was ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The opening of Parliament to-day was shorn of much of its usual splendor. The Peers by command, discarded their robes of scarlet and ...

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  6. (Reuter's Telegrams.)

    In the course of the debate on the address in reply, Mr. W. M. Pringle (Liberal), asked if Sir William Robertson had been dismissed or had ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S WAR POLICY

    In the debate on the address in reply in the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, formerly Prime Minister, after paying a very high tribute to Field-Marshal ...

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  8. RUSSIA'S SECESSION

    In a telegram from Amsterdam, the correspondent of the "Times" there says:— "Germany is aflame with a renewed ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that in the Chamber of Deputies the Premier (Signor Orlando), reviewing the Versailles Conference, emphasised ...

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  10. LORDS' DISCUSSION

    In the House of Lords, Lord Curzon (President of the Council, and a member of the War Cabinet) in dealing with the decisions of the Versailles ...

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  11. CENSORED ARTICLE.

    It is understood that Lieutenant-Colonel Repington's article divulging and discussing alleged Versailles decisions, was submitted to the censor, ...

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  12. ACTION TO BE TAKEN.

    In the Commons, Mr. Bonar Law announced that proceedings under the Defence of the Realm Act would be taken as soon as possible in connection with ...

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  13. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ENDED.

    A wireless Russian official message states:— Peace negotiations have ended. German capitalists supported by the silent ...

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  14. THE KING'S SPEECH.

    The King's speech was as follows:— The necessities of the war rendered it imperative for me, after a brief interval, to summon you again to your ...

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  15. SOLDIERS ON FURLOUGH

    The Y.M.C.A. is arranging for Australian soldiers on furlough to be accommodated at country homes for a week during their furlough. The association ...

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  16. AN[?] RAID.

    Field-Marshal, Sir Douglas Haig has issued an order congratulating the Australians on their successful raid west of Warneton on Sunday. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN RECRUITS

    Sir Auckland Geddes, the Minister for National Service, announced that it has been decided under the present circumstances to cease recruiting Russians under ...

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  18. GERMAN PREPARATIONS.

    The Germans are employing a new night weapon with a quarter inch bore which fires 4000 cartridges a minute, and are latching the support troops and ...

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  19. POLISH ARMY STILL ACTIVE.

    A message from the Paris correspondent of the "Times" says:— "The French press emphasises the difficulties that—Germany has created ...

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  20. SUBMARINE MENACE

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid reports that the Barcelona steamer Ceserino, of 3600 tons, was torpedoed 500 miles off Cape Ochilla, he ...

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  21. POLES IN AUSTRIA.

    Telegraphing from Zurich, the "Times" correspondent there says:— "It is reported from Vienna that the Polish party has broken off relations ...

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  22. A GERMAN REPORT.

    A German official wireless message says:—We repulsed strong reconnoitring detachments north of Lens and north of Moignonbuach. We repelied with heavy ...

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  23. ADMIRALTY REPORT.

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals in British ports for the past week numbered 2201, and the sailings 2284. Thirteen vessels over, and six under ...

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  24. THE FRENCH LINE.

    A French communique reports fairly lively reciprocal acivity in the region of [?] and north-west Rheims. We made successful raids east of Auberive and in ...

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  25. PREMIERES SPEECH ENDORSED.

    A crowded and excited House of Commons subjected Mr. Lloyd George to some interruption, but the great majority endorsed the speech. ...

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  26. RUSSIANS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A party of 300 people, mainly women, who are the representatives of dispossessed Russian landowners and non-Bolsheviks, is going to Australia to ...

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  27. FINLAND REVOLUTION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen states that owing to internal dissentions the revolutionary movement in Finland is verging on collapse. The ...

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  28. RAIDERS DRIVEN OFF.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We drove off raiders north-east of Epehy. Manchester troops successfully ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    An invitation to the Malvern Circuit, to take effect in April, has been accepted by the Rev. G. A. Judkins, of Neil street Methodist Church, subject to the ...

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  30. HOME RULE PROBLEM

    Mr. Lloyd George when seen by representatives of the different sections of the Irish Convention, said he was considering whether the Convention could ...

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  31. SPIRIT OF UNREST.

    "A spirit of unrest is rife in the House at Commons, says the lobby correspondent of the "Daily Mail," "and there are al sorts of rumors ...

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  32. A MACHINE GUN WHICH FIRES CONTINUOUSLY.

    The war has demonstrated the value of the machine gun in no uncertain manner; consequently great efforts have been made to improve this weapon, and many ...

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  33. SEBASTOPOL BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    Present:—Mayor E. Jenkins (in the chair, Crs J. E. Jones, W. H. Franklin, W. H. Wallis, W. A. Madden, J. Hopkins. A napology was received from Cr ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS

    It is announced that the Australian Red Cross Society has lost cargoes valued at £10,000 in recent sinkings. ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) said that last year 820,000 men were added to the army, ...

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  36. GERMANY RAIDED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Our patrols took prisoner a few men at different points on our front. Our ...

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  37. STEADFAST ROUMANIA.

    A wireless message has been received by the Roumanian Minister to the United States from Jassy saying:— "Roumania disdainfully ignores the ...

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  38. A BERLIN REPORT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Berlin official message save:— The enemy carried out 31 air attacks ...

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  40. GENERAL ROBERTSON'S POSITION.

    It is stated by the "Daily News" that the Government has endeavored to induce General Sir William Robertson Chief of the Imperial General ...

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