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MISCELLANEOUS.

REGENT FIO.HTINC. A GERMAN REPORT. i aUSIKAL/laN AND k.z. uablk association.] luvoi-u-d tin.; day tit 11 a.m. I,' i.Mii ».\. Atai'j.i l'S. WiivK-Sh On nan Official: English tlotadinieiit.: Let ween Sadly and Si. I'k'iro Yaa*t Wood, and French de-l.-u'liii'.ent.-' I'l-hveon Bcuvaaignt'tf and I,;i: Tuny cs'a! lir-ii.-d then:; .Ives in tixMudie.' a. 1 andoned according to oin )!w:s. The French advanced west-v.-iii! of Tahueno, but failed. Fighting continues. At Monatitir the Eric:. ,; -!i iv".>Li|dod tli-: railway station at Porej, eastward of'LaUc Doiran. THE FRENCH CABINET, RESIGNTIOX REPORTED. [AI t BTRALJAN AND N. 7. CABLE ASSOCIATION.] Received this day at 9.45 a.m. LONDON, Mare!) 17. 'Die French Cabinet has resigned. MUNITIONS EMBARGO. A REQUEST REFUSED. VANCOUVER, March 16. Mr. Lansing has telegraphed io Pie-s-dint i..ainix;, siiiu.i; laal llie ulated States iviuses to nnpo-oc a niuiuluns'embargo against the Allies. LOAN FOR ROUMANIA.' 'J RANTED BY BRITAIN. J ASSY, March 15. It is announced in tae Cabinet that Gii.at Britri > has agreed.to Rouu.aniu £40,000,003. ' 7HS REICHSTAG. A STIRRING SCENE.

BERLIN, March 17. There was a lunous scene in the K-eichslJig when me Socialist Ilcrr Hcffman said that the revolution in Russia was a '"menctikel" tor Ww Hohenzullerns. After the disturbance llerr Hoffman was ejected. AUSTRALIAN FORGES. ENCOURAGING RECRUITING. [AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.] Received this dav at 9.-JH a.m. MELBOURNE. This, Day. Senator Pearoe announced that men willing to undergo surgical operations to enable them to enlist would be ae-ut to the military hospitals*. THE "NEW FAOJFSC." STORY OF GERMAN INTRIGUESLONDON, March 10. MaemillanV, have i s.su.cd Mr. Brmr.;dinvn Fletcher's "New Pacific' lho I»e<>!< embraces a remarkable story of Germany's intriguer, and duplicity in the Pacific klands. Lord Dryeo'.y foreword tjtates that ir'Thcr in the Pacific nor elsewhere ha; Germany be-in a pleasant or atpikwoithy neijihbor. The views ox[•lv.sst'il by Mi. Fletc'.KT sire held by die great majority of Australians. i\uoilier foreword on th..> Germau peri] is by Mr. Hughe;;. FORGED LABOUR, REPATRIATION AGREED TO. Received this dav at \).'■'>() a.m. HOME, March 17. The Cdrriore d'ltalia says: Germany i.-; accepting the Pope's request t■> Hi. extent of repatriating 13,000 out of (35.000 Belgians, but "intimates that, the repatriations niuat now eeatsts. FOOTBALL. WIN FOR NEW ZEALANDERS. Received this dav at 9..'10 a.m. LONDON. March 17. Tn football, the New Zealanders from flornchureh beat the Canadians by oS points to 3

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 5

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MISCELLANEOUS. Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 5

MISCELLANEOUS. Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1917, Page 5

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