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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived in Adelaide this morning and addressed a public meeting in the Exhibition Building to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HUNGRY GERMANY.

    Herr Batocki, the German Food Controller, has informed the Reichstag Food Committee that supplies have been over-estimated. Increases in other rations did ...

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  4. HOSPITAL SHIP OUTRAGE.

    The British hospital ship Asturias, which was torpedoed without warning by a German submarine, was not carrying wounded at the time. ...

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  5. WEST FRONT.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch to the War Office on Wednesday night, said:— "British cavalry captured the villages of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW RUSSIA.

    A Stockholm message says that M. Milinkoff, the new Democratic Foreign Minister in Russia, has announced that the new regime in Russia will give Finland complete ...

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  7. AFTER THE WAR.

    The motion, of which Mr. Asquith had given notice, "That legislation be introduced on the lines of the report of the Electoral Reform ...

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  8. BRITISH HEROES.

    The following story of the sea is told in a statement issued by the British Press Bureau on Wednesday.— The transport Tyndareus (11,000 tons, ...

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  9. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" of Thrusday:— BRITAIN'S BLOCKADE. ...

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  10. ACTIVITY ON EAST FRONT.

    The Petrograd correspondant of the New York "World" says that [?]Field-Marshal [?] Hindenburg's plan for an attack aimed at Petrograd has been thwa[?]ted, a sudden ...

    Article : 385 words
  11. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    President Wilson conferred with his Cabinet on Tuesday, and consideration was given to the message which he will read to Congress when it meets on April 2. ...

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  12. Imperial Conference.

    There is a growing feeling that important as the present sessions of the Imperial War Cabinet and Imperial Conference are, they can only be regarded as the precursor to ...

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  13. NEW CALEDONIA CABLE.

    BUNDABERG, Thursday.—It is thought that the cyclone, which was reported to be making towards New Caledonia, has struck the island, as the Bundaberg station of the ...

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  14. The "Mystery Trunk."

    The "mystery box," a trunk from the Swedish Embassy at Washington which was found on board the Danish liner Frederick VIII. the steamer by which Count ...

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  15. MDLLE. IRMA CARON'S CONCERT

    "Why should Carmen be always middle-aged and stout?" said Midlle. Irma Caron, in the course of a little speech she made to her hearers at the farewell concert ...

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  16. BRITISH WORKERS.

    Mr. Hodge (Minister for Labour) presided on Wednesday at the first annual conference of the British Workers' National League, formerly called the Socialist ...

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  17. Britain Wants Men.

    The new British Anny Service Bill empowers the authorities to re-examine all rejected and discharged men, and also men exempted from foreign service. ...

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  18. FARMERS' UNION.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Farmers' Union held yesterday afternoon, Councillor A. Walker presiding, a district council was formed. Mr. A. Bell ...

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  19. What is "Halakite?"

    At the Army Council inquiry relating to the new explosive, "halakite," in which Mr. Theodore Andrea Cook, editor of the "Field," was interested, that gentleman, in ...

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  20. Germans Shell Dunkirk.

    German torpedo-boats fired 60 shells on Dunkirk, the most northerly seaport of France, at 2 o'clock in the morning of Monday. ...

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  21. Tooley Street Firm Alleges Fraud.

    Messrs. Charles Focard and Co., of Tooley street, London, are suing Mr. Louis Sinclair for the return of 100 guineas paid as subscription to the defunct Russian ...

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  22. Britain Short of Petrol.

    Lord Hylton (one of the Lords in Waiting) stated in the House of Lords on Wednesday that the petrol supply was so short that it would be no longer available for ...

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  23. STOREKEEPER BARONET.

    PERTH (W.A.), Thursday.—A. H. J. Lees, storekeeper at the Naval office at Fremantle, had received word that his father, Sir Garcourt Lees, Baronet, died in America ...

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