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  2. A NEEDY CASE.

    Mr. J. P. Christoe writes:--Yesterday evening (Saturday) Mr. J. F. Field died in the District Hospital of typhoid fever. The case calls ...

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  4. GREECE.

    The Government has accepted the list of Allied officers who are now stationed at twelve of the principal towns in Greece and are exercising ...

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  5. THE WAR

    A French communique states:-- The Germans on Thursday evening attacked at four points of our line From Avoncourt to east ...

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  10. BAGNALL'S LIST.

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  11. BRAVE BRITISH OFFICER.

    We regret to announce, that Lieut, the Hon. V. S. T. Harmsworth was killed in action on November 13. Mr. Harmsworth was the second son of ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. T. Powell, local engineer to the Adelaide Company, left, for the south by the Rupara on Friday. Mr. H. C. Powell, Farleigh, left ...

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  13. MAGISTERIAL INQUEST.

    On Tuesday (to-morrow) a magisterial inquiry will be held into the circumstances connected with the death of Albert August Zunker, who ...

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  14. TIDAL DIARY FOR JANUARY.

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  15. RESERVISTS LEAGUE DISSOLVED.

    Following upon a conference with Sir Francis Elliott, British Minister at Athens, the Greek Government has approved of a decree dissolving the ...

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  16. RUMANIA.

    A Russian official report communicated by wireless states:--Between Tirul Swamp and the Aa we resumed our offensive and disloged ...

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  17. FOUNDATION DAY.

    The public offices will be closed to-day, being Foundation Day', but most of the business places will remain open as usual. All mails close ...

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  18. RED CROSS FUND.

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  19. SEVERE WEATHER CONDITIONS

    Mr, Philip Gibbs, special correspondent at British headquarters, writing to the London "Daily Chronicle" states:--The hardest ...

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  20. THE LAST MAN AND THE LAST SHILLING.

    Mr. A. Fisher's historic promise, when Prime Minister of Australia, of the last man and the last shilling, was referred to by Rev. C. Martin ...

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  21. CLERMONT RELIEF FUND.

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  22. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  23. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    A German wireless official, communique states:--Despite sanguinary losses the Russian reinforcements were unable to capture ground in ...

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  26. MACKENSEN CRITICALLY SITUATED.

    The correspondent of the "Corriere d' Italia" at Berne states that General Yon. Mackensen has intimated that unless he is speedily reinforced. ...

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  27. THE RECRUITING MEETING.

    Owing to the unsettled state of the weather, the recruiting meeting on Saturday evening was; held in the Town Hall. The Chairman, Mr. T. ...

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  28. HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL.

    A pleasant social and musical evening was Spent at the Druids' Hall on Friday evening under the auspices of the Past Pupils' ...

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  29. Indiction Of Big Offensive.

    There has been renewed activity by both sides on the west front. The approaching clear frosty weather seems to indicate a fresh stage ...

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  30. MAILS CLOSE.

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  31. ITALY.

    The Emperor Carl, Archduke Eugene, Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff, recently visited the Austro-Italian front and held a council of ...

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  32. Local and General News

    Mrs. A. Conley resumes Tuition (Pianoforte) February 5., Pupils prepared Trinity College Examinations. ...

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  33. AMBULANCE WEEKLY RECORD.

    The Ambulance for the week ended Saturday night answered 47 calls, 19 of which were per motor, and the distance travelled was 335 miles. ...

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  34. Heavy Enemy Attack.

    A French communique states that fresh reports show that the enemy's attack on the left bank of the River Meuse yesterday was particularly ...

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  35. MACKAY INSOLVENT.

    At the Supreme Court, Townsville, on Wednesday, in Chambers, Francis Joseph Lally, of Mackay, labourer, was adjudicated insolvent ...

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  36. SUBMARINE.

    There have already been 82-Danish vessels torpedoed worth seventy million kroner, and great anxiety exists regarding Germany's new submarine ...

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  38. BOWLS.

    At tho meeting of members of the Bowling Club held on Friday night, Dr. C. E. Williams presiding, Mr. A. W. Gohdes was elected a ...

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  39. THE WEATHER.

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  41. PLEYSTOWE SOCIAL.

    A correspondent writes:--The grand social which was to have been held on Wednesday, night, 24th. inst., in aid of the Soldiers' Repatriation ...

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  42. SHIPPING.

    January 26.--Rupara, from northern ports. Passengers: Misses Dutch Grant. Mr. M'Laughlin; and three in the [?] crage.--James ...

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  43. SUPPRESSION OF SUBMARINE MENACE.

    A deputation from the Navy League submitted proposals for a more vigorous suppression of submarining. The explanation of Sir ...

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  44. RUSSIA.

    A furious battle is raging at Riga along a fifty kilometres front. The rivers and ground are frozen, the temperature being 20 degrees below ...

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  45. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  46. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A French communique states:--Five enemy aeroplanes were brought down, including Lieut. Guynemer's thirtieth. Two of our aeroplanes ...

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  47. RIDING BICYCLE ON FOOTPATH.

    In the Summons Court on Saturday morning, before Mr. J. Macalister, P.M., Richard Milner was proceeded against for having on ...

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  49. SPECIAL WEATHER ADVICE.

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  50. RUSSIANS USE GAS AT MITAIL.

    A Wireless Russian official communique states:-- After a heavy bombardment the Germans were beaten back cost word of [?] ...

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  51. MORE EXCITING FLOOD EXPERIENCES.

    The [?]os of some of the floods, as published in the "Flinders Chronicle," show that some had rather exciting times. The Ennis ...

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