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    Such of the cable news on the page so headed has appeared in the London Times, and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be ... [Article] (44 words)
  • Latest War News Submarine Campaign. Sinkings Less than Expected CONGESTION MORE SERIOUS. (United Service Special Cable.) London, Sunday.

    The sinkings approximately amount to twenty thousand tons daily, including neutrals, since 31st January, representing less than half of ... [Article] (90 words)
  • Ambassador Gerard. LEAVES BERLIN WITH OTHERS. (Reuter's Telegram.) Amsterdam, Saturday.

    Mr. Gerard and members of the American Embassy, with a number of American residents in Germany, totaling 115, left Berlin yesterday evening ... [Article] (58 words)
  • Greece Cannot Act. Athens, Sunday.

    The Grees reply to Dr. Wilson affirms that Greece herself has drawn the attention of Germany to the grave consequences of submarinism but in view ... [Article] (49 words)
  • The Sunken Mantola. EXCELLENT ORDER PREVAILED. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Sunday.

    The doctor of the Mantola who was the only American no board the ship interviewed in London by the Associated Press of America, said that when a ... [Article] (71 words)
  • WEST FRONT ENEMY LINES PENETRATED. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Sunday.

    A French communique says: We penetrated the enemy lines in the Forest of Apremont and look prisoners, A German attempt at a coup de main in ... [Article] (41 words)
  • British Capture Positions. MANY PRISONERS TAKEN. (Reuter's Telegram.)

    Field-Marshal Hag says: We captured a strong system of trenches on the southern foot of Serre Hill, on a three-quarter mile front and took 215 ... [Article] (76 words)
  • In Mesopotamia. A BRITISH VICTORY. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Sunday.

    A Mesopotamian official advicestates. We assaulted and took possession of a liquorice factory and 500 yards of frenches. General Townshend held this ... [Article] (66 words)
  • The Italian Campaign. ITALIANS REPULSE ATTACKS. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Sunday.

    An Italian official message says: At night on Friday the enemy strongly attacked eastward of Gorizia, but nearly everywhere he was repulsed. ... [Article] (56 words)
  • Eastern Fighting. RUSSIANS PURSUE GERMANS. (Reuter's Telegram.) London, Sunday.

    A German message states : We repulsed the pursuing Russians north- ward of Narocz Lake, south-east of Zloczotv. ... [Article] (44 words)
  • Russians Sink Steamers. (Reuter's Telegram.) (British Admiralty Intercepts: Collected by Wireless Press.) London, Sunday.

    A wireless Russian official message says: Germans dressed in white overalls renetrated our trenches north- ward of Stanislavov, but were ... [Article] (48 words)
  • German Message. CLAIMS REPULSES. (Reuter's Telegram.) (British Admiralty Intercepts: Collected by Wireless Press.)

    A wireless German official report, says : The British attacked north-east of Beaumont and eastward of Grand- court, northward of Courcellette. ... [Article] (68 words)
  • Earlier News. CAPTURE OF GRANDCOURT. BAPAUME MUST FALL. (United Service Special Cable.)

    Grandcourt is a village 2 miles north of Thielppal Plateau. This and other Ancre gains are the result of steady January pressure on both sides of the ... [Article] (516 words)
  • BRITISH SUCCESSES. BERLIN ADMITS REVERSES. (Reuter's Telegram.)

    A German official message received on Friday states:- "We repulsed an English attack near Serre, on the Somme front, but we ... [Article] (441 words)
  • SINK AT SIGHT SAVAGERY. SEVERAL VESSELS DESTROYED. MANY LIVES LOST. (Published in "The London Times.")

    Fourteen members of the crew of the Saint Ninian (3064 tons), including the captain, were lost when the vessel was sunk. ... [Article] (300 words)
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  • "FISHING NOT ALLOWED." TRAWLER SUNK WITH BOMBS. (Reuter's Telegram.)

    The Dutch trawler Erica, unaquainted with the new frightfulness campaign, was shelled without warning by a German submarine. The commander ... [Article] (154 words)
  • CREWS TURNED ADRIFT. "FATE WORSE THAN IF SHOT." (Reuter's Telegram.)

    Admiral Lacaze, the French Minister for Marine, when interviewed on Friday, said:—Through the winter the Germans ... [Article] (93 words)
  • Australian Casualties. 271st LIST.

    The 271st list of Australian casualties contained 736 names. The following is a summary :—Killed in action, 75 ; died of wounds, 26 ; died, other ... [Article] (81 words)
  • A Week's Piracy. 68 VESSELS REPORTED SUNK. MORE THAN 140,000 TONS LOST.

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  • Latest News. (Wire.—From Our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Monday. SEATS FOR MR. HUGHES.

    SEATS FOR MR. HUGHES. Mr. Hughes has received a telegram from a Labor secretary in West Australia saying that the West looks to ... [Article] (81 words)
  • UNION ORGANISER FINED.

    Cr. John Cain, of Northcote, a prospective candidate for Parliament, and a union organiser, was yned X5, or a month, for trespass on the clothing ... [Article] (106 words)
  • AN EXCITING CHASE.

    Constable McKenzic early this morning saw at man run from a grocer's shop in North Carlton and throw something into a cart with which he ... [Article] (74 words)
  • UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Builder's Trade Federation is calling a meeting to consider the best suggestion to make to the Government for the relief of unemployment in that ... [Article] (28 words)
  • A GERMAN MILLER.

    Mr. Adamson has forwarded a copy of the report—protesting against Mr. Eckhardt, a German miller, of sale, being, allowed to buy wheat—of the ... [Article] (39 words)
  • A BIG SHARK.

    An eighteen-foot shark was caught at Point Cook. ... [Article] (12 words)
  • About People

    A cable as received from France on Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. D. Crabtree, of Booroopli, announcing that their son, Private Charles ... [Article] (433 words)
  • Obituary MR. E. H. LASCELLES.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed as follows last night:— Mr. E. H. Lascelles, woolbroker and member of the Wheat Board, died at Geelong ... [Article] (355 words)
  • Political Situation. INTERVIEW WITH MR. ROLGERS.

    Mr. A. S. Rodgers, M.H.R., who Was in Horsham for the week end, when asked his opinion of the recent events leading to the now imminent ... [Article] (291 words)
  • Kewell News.

    Many farmers have finished carting wheat, except from farms situated long distances from market. The roads are cut sp badly owing to heavy loads ... [Article] (151 words)
  • Three Natives Drowned FOURTH SEIZED BY ALLIGATOR.

    Twenty two aborigines deserted from their pearling employers on Thursday Island, and escaped in four dinghies. The police search led across several ... [Article] (79 words)
  • Sporting Items. THE TURF. WARRACKNABEAL RACES.

    The annual races of the Warracknabeal Turf Club will be held to-morrow (Wednesday). A good day's racing is promised. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • SANDOWN PARK RACES.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (72 words)
  • NARRACOORTE RACES.

    The Narracoorte Racing Club has issued a very liberal programme for its meeting to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, March 14 and 15. The ... [Article] (116 words)
  • LATEST SCRATCHINGS. (Wire.—From Our Correspondent.) Melbourne, Monday.

    Newmarket.—Milu King, Nicolette, ('ostello, Mettlesome,. Harriet, Graham Australian Cup.— Naripo, Rubyetta, Dame Quickly. ... [Article] (36 words)
  • Brief News

    Touble has arisen at some of the meat works in Brisbane district. The men are dissatisfied with the award under which they are working. Several ... [Article] (540 words)
  • Social.

    An interesting social event took place at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Sea Lake, on Monday, 8th January when Miss Jessie.Vanderfeen. ... [Article] (265 words)
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