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  3. THE RAIDER MOEWE.

    It is reported in Washington that the capture of the German raiding steamer Moswe is not confirmed. It appears that the report of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  4. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The "Observer's" Petrograd correspondent reports that there are fierce tremors along the north Russian front as if in anticipation of the coming struggle. ...

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  5. GERMAN PLANE LOST.

    Official.—A German seaplane returning from England fell into the sea. The observer was drowned, but the pilot was picked up and taken ...

    Article : 61 words
  6. THE VERDUN BATTLES

    Semi-official French advices state that the battle of Verdun was renewed on Thursday, when the German activities were marked by serious ...

    Article : 434 words
  7. ACCEPTED FOR SERVICE.

    Mr. C. Moore, of Waterloo, has been accepted for home service. Mr. A. J. Saph, who left Beaufort, about a year ago, and has since been ...

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  8. OBSTACLES TO EXPORTS.

    It is explained in London that the chief obstacle to the shipment of paper and other goods, to the Dominions is the freight requirements of the Allies ...

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  9. USELESS GERMAN GUNS.

    The "Echo Beige" says that eight long Strains of artillery material, which was rendered useless through hard work at Verdun passed through ...

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  10. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  11. THE BALKANS.

    It is reported from Rome that Baror Sonnino, the Italian Foreign Minister, delivered his promised address in Parliament justifying Italy's refusal to ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. ACTIVE BOMBARDMENT.

    A Paris communique says—There was a fairly active bombardment during the night in the different sectors of the Verdun region. There was no infantry ...

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  13. FLYING OFFICER.

    Mr Andrew Lang, of Corowa, New South Wales, has been gazetted to the rank of temporary flight-commander in the Royal Flying Corps. ...

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  14. CLAN M!TAVISH'S FIGHT.

    M'Intyre, a canny mariner from the Hebrides, who was second in command of the Clan M'Tarash, relates a thrilling narrative of the fight. ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. POSITION MOST HOPEFUL.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leader says that nothing could be more hopeful than the position at Verdun, first because the French, with indomitable ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Times" says that it is understood that France some time ago took the initiative in urging an unsparing ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. THE GENERAL SITUATION.

    Sir,—Nearly everyone with whom, I am acquainted have interrogated, me as to why there is no news coming from the Italian lighting in the Alps, and I am ...

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  18. BRITISH NAVAL BOUNTIES.

    The British Naval Prize Fund now amounts to £6,000,000, which will be distributed among all naval ranks after the war. ...

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  19. SOLDIERS' FOOTBALL.

    Four thousand spectators, mostly in khaki, atttended the Rugby football match between, the South African soldiers and the New Zealand ...

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  20. GERMAN SHELL EXPENDITURE.

    "L'Eclair" says that during the first weeks of the bombardment north of Verdun the Germans expended upwards of 400,000 projectiles of every ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. BULGAR KING'S "AILMENTS."

    Roumanian despatches reaching Rome declare that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is not really ill, as was reported earlier, but is shamming ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    Mr. V. Williams, an English magistrate, has given £100 to the New Zealand soldiers at Hornchurch Hospital for the purchase of prizes for athletic ...

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  23. THE APPAM CASE.

    The Government has decided that the Appam belongs, to Germany under the Prussian Treaty but that it is desirable to submi[?] the case to the courts ...

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  24. FIGHT FOR DOUAUMONT.

    Newspapers speculate as to the significance of the German communique regarding Douaumont. Some opine that the claim means that the Germans ...

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  25. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A German communique says— The French attacked the village of Donaumont and the lines adjoining, but were repulsed partially. At close ...

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  26. OPERATION ON CRICKETER.

    The operation which was performed on Thursday on Captain P. F. Warner, the famous cricketer, was successful. The patient is now making progress. ...

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  27. HUNS' MENDACITY.

    What is described as a remarkable example of German mendacity is forthcoming from. New York. Count von Bernstorff, the German ...

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  28. FRENCH AIR RAID.

    Seven French aeroplanes flew from Salonika to Smyrna and bombed the batteries. All returned safely, except one, which fell into the sea, but a ...

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  29. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

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  30. YPRES SALIENT.

    The Germans, in a communique, have admitted the recapture by the British of the trenches in the Ypres salient which the Germans captured on ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique claims that recent captures near Durazzo included 31 Italian guns and 12,400 rifles. ...

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  32. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Private H. H. Ramage, of the 12th Reinforcements to the 6th Battalion, writing to his parents from Heliopolis, under date January 29th, states:— ...

    Article : 180 words
  33. ASIATIC CAMPAIGN

    Athens advices declare that the Turks are in complete despair at the probability of Bagdad being occupied by the British. It is believed that ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. WAR ON MERCHANTMEN.

    Washington advices state that, voting 68 against 14, the Senate has defeated Senator Gore's resolution warning Americans to keep off the armed ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. NINE AIR VICTORIES.

    A communique issued in [?] claims that Lieutenant Immelman, a noted German airman, has shot down his ninth enemy machine east of ...

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  36. BEAUFORT DISTRICT NOTES.

    The 46 soldiers at the Beaufort district camp have completed their third week, of training and radio a start with night drill this week. They continue to take ...

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  37. GERMANS GAIN FOOTING.

    When the Germans were driven back on Wednesday enemy artillery resumed a shattering fire, ploughing, the ground in all directions. The Crown Prince ...

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  38. SEVERAL MINES EXPLODED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports—We exploded five mines near Hohenzollern redoubt and occupied craters, whereof one contained the enemy main mining ...

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  39. CORPORAL W. W. RAMAGE.

    Corporal W. W. Ramage, writing to his parents at Ballarat East from Epsom convalescent camp, dated 17th January, states:—"I am going on my ...

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  40. PORTUGUESE ACTION.

    The Portuguese have seized all German steamers at Murmagao, and interned the crews. ...

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  41. RIOTS IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent reports that a detachment of cavalry was sent to disperse anti-war demonstrators in Constantinople outside the ...

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  42. MAGAZINE EXPLODED.

    An explosion which occurred in a magazine at Nouble Couronne, in Fort St. Denis, spread to a powder works near by. A car containing 32 ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. REPENTANCE TOO LATE.

    Colonel Moraht, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," commenting on the Verdun battle, states that it is a sad part of this sangninary war that ...

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  44. ENVER PASHA.

    Advices from Constantinople state that an attempt has been made to assassinate Enver Pasha, who was wounded. Alarmed at the gravity of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. CLOSE QUARTERS FIGHTING.

    The Paris "Figaro" supplies a thrilling story of an engagement ai Verdun. It states that the Germans were reported to the eastward at 3 in the ...

    Article : 182 words
  46. SENSATIONAL REPORT.

    A wireless menace received at Rome states that 20 German Dreadnoughts have quitted Kiel Canal. ...

    Article : 23 words
  47. COURTESY AND BRUTALITY.

    Major Aspland had returned to [?]don from Serbia via Vienna and says that there is growing irritation between the Austrians and Germans. ...

    Article : 131 words
  48. SERGEANT-MAJOR. ARTHUR M. DAVID.

    Writing from the Heliopolis Hospital, Sgt. Mr Arthur M. David, formerly chairman of the Ballarat Stock Exchange, has forwarded an interesting ...

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  49. POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLODED.

    An outbreak, of fire caused an explosion in the Sivas powder magazine at Constantinople. ...

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  50. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An Austrian submarine sank the Swedish steamer Torborg. The submarine towed the drew to the Spanish coast, where a steamer picked them up. ...

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  51. DESPERATE STRUGGLE CONTINUES

    The latest official communique reports an intense enemy bombardment in the Hauteromont wood, but the infantry attack failed. ...

    Article : 206 words
  52. THE MEN FROM THE FRONT.

    Mr J. H. Robertson, of Beaufort, has received a fine aeries of views of Edinburgh and places of, interest in Scotland from his brother, Corporal D. N. ...

    Article : 248 words
  53. CAPTURE OF BITLIS.

    A communique states:—Our artillery dispersed an offensive north of Chartovsk. The Caucasian campaign is ...

    Article : 122 words
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