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  2. PERTURBED PETROGRAD.

    A report, which is -not confirmed, states that an unsuccessful attempt was made to shoot the Russian Maximalist Premier. M. Lenin at Petrograd. ...

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  3. CONSCRPTION OF WEALTH.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Sonar Law) said on Wednesday in the Souse of Commons that the Government did not intend to tax capital after the war ...

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  4. FRENCH INTRIGUE REVELATIONS.

    It is presumed that the shelling of Yar-mouth was intended as a reprisal for the air raids on Germany. It ia doubtful whether a submarine cruiser was ...

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  5. CAILLAUX SENSATION.

    The excitement of the public of Paris over the Caillaux disclosures continues, although, the political adherents of the arrested politician have been markedly ...

    Article : 172 words
  6. TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of State Treasurers, called at the instance ct the Premier and Treasurer of New Sooth Wales (Mr. Holman), to consider, among other matters, the ...

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  7. REFERENDUM AFTERMATH.

    When the House of Representatives met this morning Mr. McWilliams (T.) continued the debate on Mr. Tudor's no-confidence motion. He considered that they ...

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  8. GARDEN OF ENCHANTMENT.

    An afternoon in any part of Adelaide's beauty spots—and they are far more numerous than is generally conceded—confirms any Nature lover's impressions that we ...

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  9. THE WAR SITUATION.

    During last week German submarines Bank six British chips of more than 1,600 tons, and two below that tonnage. The havoc wrought among merchantmen ...

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  10. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    The official forecast of the probable out-come of the current wheat harvest was issued by the Governmeat Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston) on Thursday morning. For ...

    Article : 526 words
  11. Bolsheviks Not Recognised.

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Balfour) stated in the House of Commons to day that Great Britain had lot yet recognised the Bolshevik Administration in Russia. ...

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  12. A Socialist Army.

    Tho Petrograd correspondent of the United Press Agency says that 5,000 volunteers in the new Russian Socialist army have left for the front to protect the ...

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  13. A TREACHEROUS DODGE.

    Tho trench Government received telegrams on Sunday from America detailing the negotiations between M. Caillaux and Count Luxburg, aiming at a separate peace ...

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  14. RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM.

    The situation between Roumania and the Russian Bolshevik Government is growing worse every hour, and is even threatening war between, the two countries. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. Big Air Balds.

    Gen. Haig reported at midday: — The usual artillery duels have occurred. Our aeroplanes last night dropped a ton of bombs on the Thionville Steel Works ...

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  16. ALLEGED DAMNING DOCUMENTS.

    The Milan correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the most important documents in M. Caillux's safe at Florence over a scheme for the utter overthrow of ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. Japanese Squadron for Vladivostock.

    [?] announcement has been made has Japanese worships have been sent to the Siberian port of Vladivostock. The Tokio press, commenting on ...

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  18. POST-WAR SOCIAL FABRIC.

    Mr. Asquith, addressing a gathering of 600 representatives of the London Liberal Associations to-day, said:—Two of the most urgent problems we have to consider ...

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  19. CAMBRAI REPORT.

    The newspapers refrain from comments on the report of Field-Marshal Harig regarding the Cambrai reverse. ...

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  20. Enemy Attack Near Verdun.

    The French afternoon communique re-ports vincent artillery actions in the Beaumont and Caurieres Wood sector, on the right bank of the Meuse. An enemy ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. Greeks in Turkey.

    [?] Hellenes have forwarded identical messages to Mr. Lloyd George, President Wilson, and M. Clemenceau, urging that Great Britain, the United ...

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  22. A PRETTY SCHEME.

    With (it is understood) the connivance )f Germany, Gen. Sarrail and M. Caillaux were to organize a fictitious offensive, culminating in a German offer of a separate ...

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  23. A FRENCH GAIN.

    A wireless German official message says: —The French attacked north of Badonviller and penetrated our front trenches. ...

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  24. UNHAPPY ROMANOFFS.

    German newspapers state that Alexandra Feodorovna (the ex-Czarina of Russia) has become hopelessly insane, and has been confined in a sanatorium at Tobolsk ...

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  25. GERMAN GRABBERS.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph telegraphs that events at Berlin and Brest Litovsk show that the German annexationists are complete ...

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  26. WESTERN RAILWAY WAGES.

    The minutes of the award of the Arbitration Court in the dispute between the Commissioner of Railways and his employee were made available yesterday. ...

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  27. German Artillery Economy.

    Captured enemy documents show that German troops from the eastern front are arriving in Flanders. Meanwhile the enemy is sparing no effort to conserve ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Robert King, residing at Port Adelaide, and employed by the Port Adelaide Mineral Waiters Company, fell from some cases on which he was standing on ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. ARREST OF THE EX-EMPRESS.

    At the time of the Revolution The London Daily Telegraph published the following dramatic account of the arrest of tho Czarina:—In the meantime, Alexandra ...

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  30. CAILLAUX IN ITALY.

    The Milan newspaper 11 Secolo points but that the amazing revelations tally with M. Caillaux's propaganda work last year among the Italian politicians, in the course ...

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  31. TRAP ACCIDENT.

    COWELL, January 16.—Mr. H. S. Mackley, of Mangato, was taking [?] two smallgrandchildren, Dorrie and Thora Stocker, to his home, and had proceeded as far as ...

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  32. AN ACUTE CRISIS.

    German newspapers hint that an important decision is pending following the Berlin conferences, due to the crisis arising from differences between che Kaiser's ...

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  33. PALESTINE HEROES.

    A despatch from Gen. Sir Edmund Allenby covering the operations in Palestine has been made available or publication. The despatch mentions a considerable ...

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  34. A MILITARY THREAT.

    Swiss advices the gravity of the difficulties arising from the Berlin and Brest Litovsk proceedings. The conference at Brest reached a deadlock owing ...

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  35. "STILL THE LIBERAL LEADER."

    Tie Star, an influential London Liberal evening newspaper, commenting on the speech, says:—Mr. Asquith was given an enthusiastic ovation when he mentioned ...

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  36. LOCOMOTIVE OFF THE RAILS.

    RIVERTON, January 17.—A large Rx type of locomotive got partially off the rails at a junction in the station yard here on Wednesday evening, just after the ...

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  37. Two More Arrests.

    Two more members of the French Chamber of Deputies—M. Loustalot and M. Paul Comby—have been arrested in connection with the Caillaux affair on ...

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  38. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    An Italian official message says:—In order to rectify our line from north of Osteriail Lepre to the head [?] the [?] Valley, we advanced and gained ...

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  39. Pitiable Internal Condition.

    The Paris correspondent of The Chicago Daily News has had an interview with two Americans from Prussia who wore permitted to travel through Germany because ...

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  40. CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT.

    The Gaillaux matter was mentioned ia the Chamber of Deputies, which passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 369 votes to 105. ...

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  41. MURRAY CONSERVATION WORK.

    The Murray Waters Commission, which consists of representatives of the Commonwealth and New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, has presented a ...

    Article : 181 words
  42. TWO SQUARE MILES BURNED.

    BUGLE RANGES, January 17.—The fire which originated in the Highland Valley property was extinguished yesterday afternoon, after about two square miles ...

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  43. SEQUEL TO STRIKES.

    Tho management of the Lymington Col-liery has decided to does down the property indefinitely, and the employes were to-day served with 14 days' notice. This ...

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  44. SENATE'S TEN MINUTES' SITTING.

    The President of the Senate (Mr. Givene) took the Chair at 3 p.m. The Minister of Repatriation (Mr. Milen) moved that the House sbould ...

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  45. ANILINE DYES.

    Professor Green, head of the School of Technology at Manchester, speaking regarding tie alleged discovery of the secreta of German aniline dyes, says that the visit ...

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  46. Caillaux to be "Captured."

    Count Bernstorff urged Germany to capture the steamer Araguaya, which was due to leave Buenos Ayres on January 30, 1915, and would carry M. Caillux and important ...

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  47. GERMAN DESERTER'S STORY.

    Official advices from Greece convey intimation that a deserter from the German Aviation Corps reports that every day mutinies take place in the German Army. ...

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  48. "GASSED" IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, January 17.—According to a statement made to the police by Mrs. Walker, of Nott street, Port Melbourne, she went to the kitchen at 6.30 a.m. on ...

    Article : 129 words
  49. SUBMARININGS.

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  50. FLOOD AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    The River Fitzroy rose considerably last night and to-day, and there is now a big volume of water in the town reach. [?] the low level wharfs have been submerged ...

    Article : 93 words
  51. Hungarian Cabinet Crisis.

    Dr. Wekerle (who took office as Premier of Hungary last August, when Count Maurice Esterhazy's Cabinet resigned after a three months' tenure of office) has now ...

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  52. ASPHALT WORKERS' STRIKE.

    PORT PIRIE, January 17.—The work of asphalting Alexander street is held up owing to the men engaged on the job having refused to proceed unless paid 12/ ...

    Article : 183 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 101 words
  54. Britain's Food.

    At the end of 1917 food prices in Great Britain were 106 per cent, above those of July, 1914, but there has been little increase since July, 1917. ...

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  55. THREE BOYS DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, January 17.—While bathing in Cook's River, Botany Bay, this afternoon, two schoolboys—Robert Gould (S) and Clifford Graham (11)—were drowned. ...

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  56. Alsace-Lorraine.

    M. Thomas, in an interview with an American journalist, said the French would most strongly oppose a plebiscite regarding the destiny of Alsace and ...

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  57. DENTISTS AND THE ARMY.

    After considering the shortage of dentists in the Dominion of New Zealand, the Near Zealand Dental Association has decided to place the services of its members ...

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  58. Disappointed Pliers.

    Twelve flying men from the Richmond. Aviation School have joined the Royal Flying Corps, owing to the refusal of the Commonwealth authorities to transfer ...

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  59. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    BRISBANE, January 17.—About 11 a.m. on Wednesday Miss Florence Perkins (JO) shot herself dead with a revolver at the residence of her father ...

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  60. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A large public meeting was held in the Town Hall, Port Adelaide, on Thursday evening, to consider means for the establishment of a Sailors' Home. The chair was taken by Capt. John ...

    Article : 181 words
  61. Advertising

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    Advertising : 111 words
  62. POLITICAL PROSPECTS.

    It is expected that a division will be taken on the no-confidence motion in the House of Representatives to-day or to-mmorrow. The House will then deal with ...

    Article : 247 words
  63. TWO ITALIAN VESSELS SUNK.

    The Italian submarine figures for the: week were 294 arrivals and 209 departures Two steamers over 1,500 tons were sunk, and one steamer and one sailing vessel ...

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  64. Manpower Scheme.

    There as little doubt that the railway workers and miners will accept the combing out scheme of the Minister for National Service, but the attitude of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  65. DEATH OF A SOMNAMBULIST.

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 17.—A fatal accident occurred at 2 a.m. to-day, when Mr. T. H. Atherton, of Mount Hedlow Station, fell over a balcony of the ...

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  66. FRENCH VESSELS SUNK.

    The French shipping returns for the past week show arrivals. 793; departures, 751; sinkings, five vessels above and one below 1,600 tons; unsuccessfully attacked, two ...

    Article : 41 words
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