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  4. PERSONAL.

    Sir Samuel Griffith Chief Justice of Australia, on Wednesday reached the 25th anniversary of his elevation to the bench. After the High Court ...

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  5. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, addressed the National Assembly of the Free Church Council, an the City Temple After referring to the present ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We drove off a party of the enemy near Lavacquerie, and carried out a ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A French communique reports marked artillery activity in the Argonne and on the right bank of the Mouse. ...

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  8. RUSSIA

    Advices received here state that Odessa, on the Black Sea, has been entered by the German troops. Berlin reports that the German and ...

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  9. JAPAN FACES CRISIS

    "Japan's conduct and international policy are unimpeachable," says the "Times" correspondent at Tokio, "but the Cabinet at present is deeply involved ...

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  10. EAST AFRICA

    An East African official message states:—A column from Fort Amelia expelled enemy detachments from Poluvu, east of Meza. ...

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  11. CONTROL OF FOOD

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Rhondda the Food Controller, announces that the maximum of 75/ per cwt. live weight of first grade cattle or the ...

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  12. VIOLENT AIR FIGHTING.

    A wireless German official message states:— "We raided French trenches to the north-east of Prosues, in the Marne ...

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  13. INTERVENTION IN SIBERIA

    Remarkable reticence is being shown by the German press regarding the possibility of Japanese intervention in Siberia. ...

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  14. PALESTINE PROGRESS

    A Palestine official message states:—"We slightly advanced our line east, of the Jerusalem-Nablus road. East Anglians and South Anglians and ...

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  15. SECOND AMERICAN DRAFT.

    It is announced that the second draft of United States troops will consist of 800,000 men. The date of calling the men out has not been ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN DESERTERS FIGHT.

    A message from Berlin states that military activity on the Eastern front has been discontinued, but there is intensified fighting against separated ...

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  17. SHIPPING NEWS

    An Italian, official message reports that the arrivals in Italian ports for the week numbered 430, and the sailing 391. Two vessels over and one ...

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  18. THE KNOCK OUT BLOW

    It is stated by the "Times" correspondent at the Hague that the military critic of "Lokal Anzeiger," in an article bearing the impression of ...

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  19. THE SIBERIAN TROUBLE

    Reuter's correspondent at Tientsin reports that Baron Hayishi, the Japanese ambassador to China, has been empowered to compose Chinese internecine disorders ...

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  20. NOTABLE WILLS.

    The wall of Rear-Admiral Walter Bogue Bridges late of Trawalla, retired naval officer who died on December 28, has been filed for probate. ...

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  21. AALAND ISLANDS.

    A message from the Copenhagen correspondent of the "Times" says that the Aland Islanders have asked the Kaiser. King Gustav of Sweden, and ...

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  22. INCITING MAHOMMEDANS.

    Chinese officials at Sinkaing report that a Turkish agent is inciting the Mahometans in China to declare independence. The Japanese Government has definitely ...

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  23. GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    A high British military authority, in his weekly review, said:—"The great aerial activity which is the natural preliminary to an offensive, has resulted ...

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  24. THE GAGGER WRAPPED IN THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT.

    He not only accepted the League of Nations, but Germany was prepared to place herself at the head thereof. (Loud laughter.) The spirit of dominance was still ...

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  25. U.S. LABORITES AND THE SOVIETS.

    Mr Samuel Gompers, the President of the American Federation of Labor, has cabled to the Soviets' Congress at Moscow asking how the United States can ...

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  26. ANOTHER AIR RAID

    The Press Bureau announces that one or two airships attacked the northern coast, at 7 o'clock this evening. Twenty bombs fell near the coast. ...

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  27. REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT TO QUIT MOSCOW.

    The American Consul at Melbourne reports receipt of the following wireless message from Honolulu:— "Mr Summers the American Consul at ...

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  28. LIEUT. W. H. MANIFOLD.

    William Herbert Manifold, formerly of Camperdown, grazier, late Second-Lieubenant in the 15th Battery of the Royal Field Artillery, who died on ...

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  29. STATE POLITICS

    When the Legislative Assembly met at 11 o'clock this morning the Premier briefly informed members that he had waited on his Excellency the Governor ...

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  30. THE QUEENSLAND CYCLONE

    News from Cairns states that the destruction at Innisfall has been terrible. The Goondi Sugar Mill was levelled ...

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  31. THE EMPIRE'S BIG TASK.

    The review continues:—Half the total German forces in the field are on the British Western front. The number and proportion of the German forces facing ...

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  32. RED GUARDS IN FINLAND.

    The American Consul at Melbourne reports, receipt of the following wireless message from Honolulu:— "Advices received at Stockholm from ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    Mrs Agnes McQueen, a resident of Sebastopol passed away at the ripe old age of 82 years, after a lengthy period of illness and acute suffering, on Tuesday ...

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  34. THE CAPTURE OF THE MATUNGA

    Col. Strangman and Major Flood, in the course of an interview in London, said that the Matunga was captured at 7 in the evening. The droning of a ...

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  35. AWARDS TO AUSTRALIANS

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  36. HUN RAIDERS.

    A French official communique says— "After a violent bombardment in the hilly region of the Champagne, the Germans attacked on the west of ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that as a result of last week's special campaign, war ...

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  38. "COLOSSAL DAMAGE."

    A message from Cairns says that the steamer Mourilyan arrived to-day from Townsville. It is reported that Innisfall has suffered colossal damage ...

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  39. SUCCESSES OF AMERICAN TROOPS.

    The American Consul at Melbourne reports receipt of the following wireless message from Honolulu:— "The American troops in France east ...

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  40. DECLINE IN SHIPBUILDING

    Responsibility for the grave decline in the shipbuilding in Britain has not yet been fully apportioned, but the further urgent discussion in all the ...

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  41. EARLY SPRING IN FRANCE

    New that early spring seems definitely to have st[?] bathing the front in sunshine like the Australian blue of September, awakening wood and held ...

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  42. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Railways at Townsville wires that the cyclone struck. Innisfail and almost completely demolished the town and ...

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  43. MINISTERIAL PARTY MEETS.

    After lunch the Premier issued an invitation to such members as he thought were loyal to the Government to meet the Ministers. They met in ...

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  44. KAISER AT BRUSSELS

    News from the Dutch frontier states that the Kaiser, the Crown, Prince, and Hindenburg, and Ludendorff, are expected at Brussels this week end. They ...

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  45. THE AIR RAIDS

    A message from the Official Press Bureau says:— "Three enemy airships participated in last night's raid. Only one machine ...

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  46. SUBMARINE WARFARE

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  47. PRICES FIXED.

    The Federal price fixing authorities have fixed, the following prices for the metropolitan area of Victoria:—"Globe" and "Kream" cornflour, whole ...

    Article : 134 words
  48. SIAMESE MILITARY MISSION.

    His Majesty the King to-day most cordially received the Siamese Military Mission, the chief of which when subsequently interviewed by Reuter ...

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  49. THE DAMAGE TO SUGAR CROP.

    The Marine Department at Brisbane was informed to-day that the cyclone totally demolished the pilot station at Flying Fish Point. The pilot launch ...

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  50. ADMIRALTY AIRCRAFT BUSY.

    An Admiralty message says:— "Our naval aircraft dropped three tons of bombs on Bruges dock on Monday night. We raided billets and ...

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  54. NORTH-EAST COAST RAIDED.

    Aeroplanes have made a [?] the north-east coast of England. ...

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