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  6. NO NEWS FROM JAPAN.

    An urgent despatch from Paris reports that M. [?] Foreign Minister) has stated that President Wilson has agreed to the intervention of Japan in Siberia. ...

    Article : 589 words
  7. GRAVE PROBLEM OF WAR.

    The naval situation was reviewed in the House of Commons by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Eric Geddes, when in troducing the Naval Estimates. ...

    Article : 943 words
  8. LIVELINESS IN WEST.

    The western front, particularly the French section of it, continues most lively, and there is much vigorous fighting in places. The French carried out very successfully ...

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  9. MAILS MYSTERY.

    A possible explanation of the mail bag robberies is found in an allegation of defective bags. The Railway Commissioners have received a ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. WAR'S CHANGES.

    The "London Gazette" says. His Majesty has restored to Lieutenant Colonel Stockall of the Middlesex Volunteer Rifle Corps, his rank and decorations which were cancelled ...

    Article : 177 words
  11. ISSUE OF THE WAR

    The Archbishop of York, who is visiting America, in an address to the soldiers said. "Unless America gives her full man-power to the Allies, the issue of the war must be ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. DISPUTE ABOUT RENT.

    A matter from the Small [?] at Narrandera was this morning [?] subject of an application to the [?] (Sir William [?]en, Mr. Justice [?] Mr. ...

    Article : 192 words
  13. FURTHER HONORS.

    The following Australian and New Zealand soldiers have been decorated— Bar to D.S.O.—Lieutenant-Colonel J. N. M'Carroll, New Zealand Mounted Rifles ...

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  14. DIRTY PREMISES IN OXFORD-ST

    At the [?] Police Court this morning Charles [?] as Coombes Pr[?] was proceeded [?] summons by Inspector Lloyd, [?] Health Department of the ...

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  15. POSTAL SORTER CHARGED.

    Hugh Robert Riddell, 30, postal sorter, was before the Central Police Court again this morning, no two charges, one of stealing a letter sent by post, and the other of tampering ...

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  16. SECRET WIRELESS PLANTS.

    Three secret wireless installations have been discovered, including one plant in a New York skyscraper. ...

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  17. DUNMORE-CHAMPION COLLISION

    In the Sydney Marine Court this morning. Judge Backhouse delivered the decision of the Court in regard to the collision between the steamer Dunmore and the tug Champion. ...

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  18. QUESTIONS ABOUT THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr. Cochran, M.L.A., is to ask the Premier at the next sitting of Parliament:—What is the term of the appointment of the Agent-General Sir Charles Gregory Wade? What is the salary[?] ...

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  19. DRINK ON SUNDAY MORNING.

    James Alexander Thomson, licenses of the Forth and Clyde Hotel. Mort and Tronton streets, Balmain, was this morning [?] with 6s costs, in default a month's hard labor ...

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  20. BELGIAN PARLIAMENT TO MEET

    The first meeting of the Belgian Parliament held since the war has been called. It will open in Paris in March. ...

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  21. THEFTS IN CITY.

    By means of a door that was left unsecured, thieves entered the premises of Henry Gorter, in George-street, City, and stole a number of whip thongs, handles, and spurs, valued at £12. ...

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  22. MUNITION WORKS EXPLOSION.

    The Press Bureau announces that a slight explosion occurred at a munitions works in South Wales. Two persons were killed and four sustained [?] The damage was not ...

    Article : 49 words
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