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  2. A RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A startling head-on collision between two trains occurred at the Spring Bluff railwaystation yesterday morning, but fortunately was not attended with serious results. The ...

    Article : 195 words
  3. SHIPBUILDING

    There were evidences of serious concern among employes at Cockatoo Island to-day when it was announced that the manager of the island (Mr. King Salter) had ...

    Article : 473 words
  4. DRINK AND SOLDIERS.

    The State Military Commandant (Lieu tenant-Colonel Courtney), who gave evidence before the Select Committee of the Senate, appointed to enquire into the ...

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  5. FRENCH ACTIVITY

    A French communique, issued on Monday afternoon, states:—The artillery duel continues to the right of the Meuse. Our fire drove off enemy reconnoitring parties, ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. THE WESTERN BATTLE

    Field—Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Monday morning, states:—We made a successful raid to the southward of Acheville. There was hostile artillery ...

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  7. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Petrograd states:—Two of the Bolshevik Commissaries, M. Dibenko and M. Kolonyai, have resigned as the ...

    Article : 646 words
  8. THE U-BOATS

    An American tank steamer, which has arrived in New York, reports that she had a fight for an hour with a U-boat in the Bristol Channel on February 24, and ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon the final matinee of J. C. Williamson's gorgeous pantomime takes place at the Theatre Royal. "Dick Whittington" has turned away hundreds of ...

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  10. IN DARKEST RUSSIA

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Moscow states that the voting at the Congress was a mere formality, tne Bolsheviks having cultivated the art of ...

    Article : 294 words
  11. SABRE-RATTLING

    The "Daily Express" states:—The Allies to-day will temporarily take over 1,000,000 tons of Dutch shipping in Allied ports. The ships will be utilised in carrying food. ...

    Article : 177 words
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  13. THE WAR LOAN.

    Investors, especially those unaccustomed to financial transactions, will be glad to have particulars regarding the arrangement come to between the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 539 words
  14. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    At the picnic of the far western railway men at Bathurst to-day, Mr. A. Blakeley, M.H.R., said Mr. Hughes was frantically trying to pack his bag for London before ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. MAN-POWER ACT

    The South Wales Miners' Federation, by a small majority, balloted in favor of the combing out of 50,000 miners from the British coalfields. ...

    Article : 32 words
  16. THE X DISEASE.

    It is Stated that the mysterious X disease has at last been identified, and is a malady known to the medical world as polio encapholo myelites. This disease is closely ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. THE GREEK ARMY

    The Greek reservists of the 1909-1910 classes have been called to the colors. ...

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  18. OTAGO DISTRICT.

    The drought has broken in the Central Otago district, and welcome rains are falling. ...

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  19. STRIKES IN VIENNA

    A Berne wireless cable on Monday afternoon states:—After the surprising, strike of railway workers the authorities dealt drastically with the strikers employed by ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. ANSWERED THE CALL.

    The following men attested on Tuesday in G. Attiwill, journalist; W. H. Bobrige, laborer; [?] Attiwill, journalist; W. H. Bobrige, laborer; E. M. Rutt, gardener; J. Whitford, grocer. There ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. THE WAIRUNA.

    The union Steamship company has been advised that Captain Saunders and the officers of the steamer Wairuna, which was captured by the Wolf, are prisoners of ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private EMMETT O'LEARY, who was killed in Prance on March 9, was the eldest surviving son of the late Mr. D. O'Leary, of Peterborough, and Mrs. T. Holland, of Jervois-street, Torrensville. ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY.

    The proposals of the Prime Minister for the organisatin of industries were discussed at a meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to-day. Mr. W. ...

    Article : 263 words
  24. BRITISH AIRCRAFT

    The Admiralty announces:—During, our offensive patrols from Dunkirk, our aerop[?]anes destroyed five enemy machines, and shot down five others from Thursday to ...

    Article : 35 words
  25. AN OVERDUE STEAMER.

    A steamer has arrived from Sydney a month overdue. She encountered a terrific hurricane off Suva and returned to Honolulu for supplies of fuel. ...

    Article : 32 words
  26. STRIKE AT AN HOTEL.

    At Townsville to-day a strike occurred at the Alexandra Hotel. It is stated that a girl was asked by the landlord to polish some brasswork and refused and was ...

    Article : 50 words
  27. RECRUITING.

    Last week's enlistments numbered 383, compared with 426 in the preceding week. With the exception of Christmas week this is the lowest total since the new ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. A NOVEL PICTURE.

    Wild freaks of action, weird tangling of circumstances, sudden and dynamic charges of humor. These elements, and more, make George M. Cohan's new Artcraft ...

    Article : 170 words
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  31. MR. RYAN.

    The Premier, Mr. Ryan, has received invitations to take part in the South Australian election campaign. He said to-day in all probability he would accept the ...

    Article : 84 words
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