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  2. CITY EDITION.

    A message from Palestine headquarters, dated Monday, says: The stern fighting in the mountainous country, between Jerusalem and Nablus, has ...

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  3. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Messrs. Strangman, Flood and Mackenzie, from the Matunga, have arrived in London. Mackenzie states that only four or five Australian ...

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  4. Western Front.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--The haze interfered with the airwork on Sunday. Nevertheless four hundred bombs were dropped on Menin, ...

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  5. Russian Chaos.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio says: A conference of prominent Russians at Pekin is reported to have selected Harbin as the temporary ...

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  6. GRAFTON POLICE COURT.

    Lottie Veroni was charged with pretending to tell fortunes and to deceive and impose upon Constable Leslie J. Warburton. Accused, who pleaded not ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. SATAN TO THE KAISER.

    Louis Syberkrop, of Creston Iowa, has acquired much fame in the States as author of the following satire on Kaiser Wilhelm:-- ...

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  8. THE WAR

    In the House of Commons, replying to Austen Chamberlain, Mr. Lloyd George justified the appointment of Lord Northcliffe, Lord Rothermere and ...

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  9. CREW IN DENMARK.

    The Matunga's crew are still in Denmark, but it is believed that the noncommissioned officers and other military officers, including Captain Cains, ...

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  10. THE INHUMAN HUN.

    The United Press correspondent at Petrograd says: "It is reported that the Germans are persecuting the inhabitants in the occupied territory in ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. RAIDS BY BOTH SIDES.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--We made a successful raid southward of St. Quentin. Several of the enemy were killed or taken prisoners. Two ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA'S LOAF.

    In the S.A. Union Assembly this afternoon, the Minister for Industries introduced the Conservation of Wheat Bill, providing for the compulsory ...

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  13. SMALL DEBTS COURT.

    The North Coast Bread Co. obtained verdicts against the following:--W. Klaus, claim for £1 0s 5d, verdict for claim, with 5 costs; W. Green, claim ...

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  14. JAPAN GETTING READY.

    A message from Tokio says the Japanese Government has introduced a bill in the Diet, authorising the requisition of all munition factories for war ...

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  15. ANOTHER CYCLONE.

    The threatened cyclone has struck North Queensland during the past few days. Cairns and Babinda have been almost blown away and the damage ...

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  16. BRITISH AIRMEN IN GERMANY.

    The Press Bureau reports that the War Prisoners' Department had been informed to-day that Lieutenants Scholtz and Wookey would be released ...

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  17. HUNS ATTACK FRENCH.

    A French communique states: By counter-attacks we repulsed the enemy attempts to reach our lines in the neighborhood of the St. Hillaire and ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. PETROGRAD BEING DESERTED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent says: "The Ministries have nearly all gone to Moscow now, and the population are flocking from the ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. REPRISALS BEGINNING.

    The reprisals for the imprisonment of British aviators, as cabled on 15th February, are beginning on Wednesday on similar conditions to those meted ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS DAY.

    On Australia Day, 30th July, 1915, a day which will live for ever in the annals of this State, an appeal was made to the people of New South ...

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  21. ENGEL BOMBED AGAIN.

    The Admiralty reports: Our naval aeroplanes bombed Engel aerodrome and dump. Two fires were started. Three enemy aeroplanes were ...

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  22. FRANCE'S POWERFUL WIRELESS.

    The French Navy claims to now possess the most powerful wireless plant in the world. Messages from this new station have reached Australia, but the ...

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  23. BAGGED OVER THIRTY.

    Up to this afternoon (wrote Mr. Harold Ashton for the "Daily News" on December 31) a certain squadron of our airmen at the front had brought ...

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  24. RUSSIAN BALTIC FLEET.

    Petrograd messages state that the crews have abandoned the ships of the Russian fleet at Helsingfors (Finland), which means that they are practically ...

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  25. HEAVY HUN BOMBARDMENTS.

    Percival Phillips ("Daily Express" correspondent ion the West front) says: The heavy shelling on many parts of our front suggests that the ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. GRAFTON HOSPITAL.

    The regular monthly meeting of the Grafton Hospital Committee was held at the Town Hall last night, there being present: Messrs. A. Eggins ...

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  27. ALLIED ACTION AT VLADIVOSTOK.

    A Petrograd report says the Allied Consuls at Vladivostock have delivered an ultimatum to the Bolsheviks there, demanding the protection of ...

    Article : 383 words
  28. MORE AUSTRALIANS RAIDS.

    Sir D. Haig reports: The Australians carried out successful raids on hostile posts eastward and north-eastward of Messines. They killed a ...

    Article : 341 words
  29. THE EASTERN THEATRES.

    A Bulgarian communique states: After artillery preparation, the German storm troops penetrated the enemy trenches at the Cerna bend, north of ...

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  30. TURKS GOING BACK.

    A Mesopotamia official report states: The Hit garrison continued its retirement, and occupies Khanbaghdadi, 22 miles above Hit. The aircraft ...

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  31. PALESTINE ADVANCE CONTINUED.

    A Palestine official message states: The northward advance astride the Jerusalem-Nablus road was continued through most precipitous and most ...

    Article : 330 words
  32. GERMANY'S INTERNAL CONDITIONS.

    A repatriated sailor states that he has seen more food in one shop in Cardiff, than in the whole of Berlin. The captured British sailors were ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. THE ITALIAN POSITION.

    An Italian official message states: Our aeroplanes in the daytime and airships at night dropped seven tons of bombs on enemy aerodromes and ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    A Madrid report states that King Alfonso has accepted Senor Prieto's resignation. The "Daily Telegraph's" Madrid ...

    Article : 299 words
  35. TEUTONIC LANGUAGES BARRED IN CANADA.

    An advice from Regina intimates that the school trustees and teachers in the province of Saskatchewan in Canada have decided to abolish the ...

    Article : 304 words
  36. AIR RAID ON NAPLES.

    A semi-official message states that during an air raid on Naples twenty bombs were dropped, and killed a number of persons. ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. AIR RAID ON PARIS.

    An official message states: Seven enemy aeroplane squadrons attacked Paris at 10 o'clock on Monday evening, when bombs were dropped at several ...

    Article : 42 words
  38. SIXTY ATTACKERS.

    A French official report says a Gotha was brought down in flames five kilometres from Chateau Theirry, France. The air raid began at five ...

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  39. JOHN REDMOND'S SEAT.

    Captain W. A. Redmond, son of the late John Redmond, is to contest the Waterford City seat in the Commons, which his father had held for so many ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. HUNS LOSE FOUR MACHINES.

    A New York message says the Germans lost four aeroplanes in the Paris raid. ...

    Article : 26 words
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