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  6. A BRITISH TRIUMPH

    A message from Paris states that a success achieved by the British at Viclaines, between La Basses and Festubert, was of an important nature. ...

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  7. THE G.P.O. FIRE.

    Thousands of persons having occasion to use telephones this morning were provoked into using bad language—some because of te failure of the switch attendants to answer their ...

    Article : 420 words
  8. AGAINST AMERICA.

    A report sent to the "Evening News" by its correspondent at The Hague is significant of the feeling in German circles of that city respecting the United States. ...

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  9. THE WILHELMINA.

    A definite announcement has been made with regard to the carge, of the Wilhelmina, the steamer which, under stress of weather, put into Falmouth. ...

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  10. AWFUL CARNAGE.

    The "Echo de Paris" is in receipt of a telegram from Warsaw telling of awful carnage among the Germans in Poland. The message states that after the tenth ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. WAR SPREADS.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Nish states that, under German orders. Austria is preparing to invade Roumania in order to prevent the latter choosing a suitable moment ...

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  12. GERMAN THREAT.

    The United States has despatched a vigorous Note to Germany. She has also sent a Note to Great Britain, milder in tone. ...

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  13. FOOD PRICES.

    During a debate in the House of Commons on food prices, the Prime Minister said retail prices had risen in London 24 per cent. In six months: in the large towns they had risen 23 ...

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  14. THE BULGARIAN LOAN.

    It is cemi-officially stated that the money which is being received by Bulgaria from Germany is merely an instalment of a loan negotiated last year. ...

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  15. THE MONEY WORLD.

    The following are the Bank of England returns for the week ended Wednesday, February 10:— Coln, £66,003,000: reserve, £51,239,000: ...

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  16. STUPENDOUS FIGURES.

    The upkeep of the enormous armies which Russia has in the field against Germany and Austro-Hungary was the subject of a reference in the Duma last evening. ...

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  17. TELEPHONES DAMAGED.

    There is a faint, intangible smell of smoke and charred wood through almost every room and passareway right up to the top floor of the C.P.O this morning, but actual physical ...

    Article : 393 words
  18. WELL AGAIN.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, made on interesting statement in the House of Commona about the British Expeditionary Force on the continent. ...

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  19. THE U2.

    The German submarine U2 on Wednesday shelled the steamer Laertes, 4541 tons, of the Ocean Steamship Company, off the Mass Lightship, on the Dutch coast. ...

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  20. WOOL FOR AMERICA.

    The Oceanic mail steamer Ventura, berthed at Darling Harbor, began loading wool for the United States this afternoon, and altogether will take 2000 bales. ...

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  21. LONDON MARKETS.

    The butter market is easier to-day. This is chiefly due to more plentiful supplies of Danish owing to a diminution in the German demand and because English buyers are ...

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  22. THE BLACK SEA.

    The Russian feet in the Black Sea is displaying great activity against the Turks. Destroyers bombarded the Turkish seaport of Trebisond, north-west of Ersaroum, Asia ...

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  23. BOMB DROPPERS.

    Dusseldorf, the Rhenish city which twice previously was visited by airmen of the Allies, has again been the subject of attention. Airmen dropped bombs which exploded and ...

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  24. ACCIDENT IN PITT-STREET.

    A peculiar accident happened in Pitt-street, near Wilmot-street, City, about a quarter to 12 this morning, when two horses and a waggon felt into the foundations of a building in course ...

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  25. RAILWAY DUPLICATION ON SOUTH COAST.

    Headway is being made with the railway duplication works between Clifton and Colidale, and altogether about 400 men are engaged in the various gangs. A portion of the ...

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  26. THE RULES OF WAR.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons to-day, had something to say about Germany's breaches of the rules of war. These, be said, had been so flagrant that stops ...

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  27. DISCOVERY OF COAL SEAMS.

    In two hills a few miles north-westerly of Boggabri thick scams of coal have been discovered in wells sunk for water, while another thick seam has been similarly found on ...

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  28. TURKISH CABLE SERVICE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General notifies having received the following advices from Berne, through the Deputy Postmaster-General at Adelaide:— ...

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  29. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    The steamer Commonwealth has arrived at London from Australian ports. She left Sydney on December 16. The steamer [?] has arrived at London ...

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  30. SCHOOL TENDERS.

    The following tenders have been accepted by the Department of Public Instructions:—Moree, verandahs, R. Wilson and Son, Moree, £27 10s ...

    Article : 38 words
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