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  4. PIRATES’ VICTIMS

    The British Admiralty reports that the arrivals during the past week at British ports numbered 2106, and the sailings 2184. Six vessels over ...

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  5. IRISH CONVENTION

    Commenting upon —the position in Ireland, the “Daily Chronicle” says: —“This week’s meetings of the Iri[?] Convention are regarded as critical. ...

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  6. RUSSIA’S PROBLEMS

    The “Times” correspondent at Petrograd, referring to the arrest of the Roumanian staff, says that M. Diamandy (the Roumanian Minister ...

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  7. CAILLAUX AND HIS MONEY.

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris says that the “Echo de Paris” states that the documents discovered at Florence (Italy) in connection with ...

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  8. VALUE OF BONES.

    Placards on butchers shops offer British housewives ½d per lb for bones to help to win the war, the bones producing glycerine, glue, and bone meal. ...

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  9. DARDANELLES.

    Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the Government had decided not to publish at present the final report of the Dardanelles ...

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  10. CAILLAUX IN PRISON.

    Ca[?]llaux occupies a comfortably furnished cell in the same corridor as Bolo Pasha and the “Bonnet Rouge” prisoners. His finger prints have been ...

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  11. ACCIDENT AT FLYING SCHOOL

    Evidence as to the death of Lie[?]t Reginald K. Duckworth, at the Flying School, Point Cook, early on the morning of November 16, was given at the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    The receipt of a cable for Australia asking the number of Englishmen of military age employed at Australia House has caused a commotion among ...

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  14. DISAPPOINTING TURN.

    A disappointing turn has been taken by the Trish Convention, and the prospects of its agreement on a report are more remote. ...

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  15. POSITION OF HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    In the House of Commons Dr T. J. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, stated that the vessels mentioned in the weekly ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons, replying to questions regarding Britain’s attitude towards the Bolsh[?]vik Government, Mr A. J. Balfour, Secretary of ...

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  17. DISMAY IN IRELAND

    The “Times” correspondent at Dublin savs that the suggestion that the Irish Convention is in danger has caused dismay in Dublin and ...

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  18. ANZAC BUFFET.

    The Anzac Buffet appeals to proprietors of Australian town and country newspapers to send copies of all issues. The papers should be addressed ...

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  19. WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The enemy raided a post northwest of St. Quentin. Two of our men ...

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  20. RATES FOR SHEARERS

    The b[?] annual meeting of the West Australian branch of the A. W. U. concluded on Wednesday. The principal business was the fixing of rates [?]f ...

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  21. PECULAR CASE

    The Coroner is to investigate the circumstances attending the death of a man who died after having been twice sent to the Melbourne Hospital, ...

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  22. CONSCRIPTION FOR IRELAND.

    The Man-Power Bill will be debated in the House of Commons to-day. Mr Hogg[?]. M.P., will move an amendment on the grounds that the House of ...

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  23. HERTLING’S SUCCESSOR.

    Swiss reports state that German newspapers name Prince Von Bulow, formerly Imperial Chancellor, as the probable successor to Baron Von ...

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  24. PEACE DISCUSSIONS.

    Sir T. W. Smar[?]t, leader of the Opposition in South Africa, in a statement to Router’s correspondent, said that whets the time came for the ...

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  25. YARMOUTH BOMBARDMENT.

    An official statement regarding the [?]nt [?]ombardment of Yarmouth says that the casualties were four killed and eight injured. Altogether fifty ...

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  26. LABOR’S WAR AIMS.

    An inter-Allied [?]ocialist and Labor War Aims Conference will be held in London on 20th February. The annual Labor Conference at Nottingham ...

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  27. JAPANESE WARSHIP.

    The “Times” correspondent at Tokio says that a Japanese warship has been de[?]ratched to Vladivostock for the protection of A[?]led interests. ...

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  29. TURKESTAN.

    Turkestan has proclaimed itself an auto[?]omus Republic allied to the Russian Republic, and has appointed a provisional Government. ...

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  30. LONDON ON RATIONS.

    It has been decided by the local food authorities in Tendon to institute a rationing scheme similar to that with respect to sugar. Tickets ...

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  31. PLAY HOUSES

    Another big audience was present at Her Majesty’s Theatre last evening, when Blanche Sweet and Thomas Mo[?]ghan were featured in “The ...

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  32. CAILLAUX.

    Dealing with the prosecution of M. Caillaux in France, the “Temps” (Paris) states that the Florence document discloses a plan including the ...

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  34. FOOD PRICES.

    The retail cost of food in Brita[?]is now 10[?] per cent, above the prices prevailing in July, 1914, and 19 per cent, above those of July, 1917. ...

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  35. THE COLISEUM.

    There was a fine attendance at the Coliseum last night, when Du Maurer’s famous story of “Trilby” was presented as a picture play, in which ...

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  36. RACING AND THE WAR.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to persistent [?]estioning said that the War Cabinet ...

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  37. ARREST OF ACCOMPLICES.

    As the result of additional information from America, Deputy Loustal[?]t and M. Paul Com[?] have been arrested and charged with implication in M. ...

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