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  4. LOST GROUND RETAKEN

    A communique issued in Paris this afternoon states that the Germans, in the fierce fighting east of Ypres and at Givenchy and Giunchy (near, La ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Minister for Works (Mr A. Griffith) said yesterday that the shortage of explosives had been under his consideration for several weeks ...

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  6. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    In the event of nothing of a pressing character intervening the State Governor Sir Arthur Stanley with per a visit to the Grampians a few days before Easter ...

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  7. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) returned to-day from Sydney, and Mr Jensen, who has been acting Minister for Deforce during his, ...

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  8. TURKISH CAMPAIGN.

    Messages from Cairo state that much activity is noticeable in the region of the Suez Canal Troops and warships are assembling. ...

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  9. ARMED STEAMER SUNK.

    Twenty-two naval officers perished aboard the British armed merchantman Viknor, which was sunk off the north of Ireland either in a gale or through ...

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  10. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    Senator Pearce Minister for Defence this afternoon made available the to of surrender of the German New Guinea possession captured by the expedition ...

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  11. HANDCUFFED MAN'S ESCAPE.

    Constable Boyd was severely handled by an unknown man in Liverpool street early yesterday morning. The man is said to have interfered when Boyd was ...

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  12. AMERICA AND CONTRABAND.

    In official circles in Washington the decision of the German-Government to commander the whole of the country's supply of corn is regarded as likely to ...

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  13. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    A board of railway officials has been appointed by the Minister for Home Affairs for the purpose of holding a departmental inquiry into the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals—At Cruz Grande—Highland Monarch from Newcastle, 29th December At Bahia Blanca. Inchmoor, from Newcastle, 17th ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY.

    Responding to the toast of "Success to the Broken Hill Proprietary Company" on Tuesday, Mr G. L. Delprat, general manager, said that the ...

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  16. GERMAN-MADE NEWS.

    "From Cairo it is reported that fantastic stories of British reverse have been officially circulated in Palestine, and a display of fireworks took place ...

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  17. KAISER'S BIRTHDAY.

    AN advice from Washington announces that President Woodrow Wilson to-day sent a message of congratulation to the Kaiser on his 56th ...

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  18. BALLARAT RECEIVING HOUSE.

    Dr, Jones Inspector-General of Insane said this afternoon that he was pleased with the year's work at the Ballarat Receiving House. ...

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  19. PRECAUTIONS AT SUEZ.

    The merchantman have been ordered to enter Suez Canal in convoy. Crews and passengers are to keep below as much as possible. ...

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  20. TURKISH GENERAL EXECUTED.

    Halil Pasha, the commander of the 11th Turkish Army Corps, has been executed at the instance of Enver Pasha for blundering in the operations ...

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  21. RAILWAYS SUPPLIES.

    The Minister for Home Affairs is inviting tenders for the supply of 120 sets of points and 150 switch levers for the Transcontinental Railway. Tenders ...

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  22. QUIET CELEBRATIONS.

    The Kaiser's birthday was celebrated quietly. A religious service was held at his headquarters. ...

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  23. AEROPLANE KILLS INSECTS.

    After a flight on Monday evening, Mr Delfosse Badgery the Australian aviator noticed numerous small spots of blood on the tractor of his biplane. ...

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  24. POSITION AT CAIRO.

    The Rev. Wm. M'Daren, who was recently appointed assistant minister of the St. Andrew's Kirk, was prior to coming to Ballarat stationed in Cairo ...

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  25. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The Red Cross Fund now amounts to £94,198 4s 6d. ...

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  26. LORD METHUEN'S LETTER.

    Lord Methnen in a letter to "The Times." urges the passing of legislation to provide for compulsory cadet training. ...

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  27. A PATRIOTIC GOVERNOR.

    The Governor (Sir Henry Galway) announced at a farewell gathering tendered to Sir Young, the new Agent-General that he had' communicated ...

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  28. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES DONATION.

    The executive of the Ballarat United Friendly Societies Dispensary recommended to last night's annual meeting that £10 each be donated to the ...

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  29. SEIZURE OF WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    The opinion is generally held that the German Government in consisting the wheat supplies, may now be regarded as the sole importers, and ...

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  30. REGISTRATION OF SHOPS.

    The Amending Factories Act provides for the registration of all shops from the 1st March next. It is estimated that there are 40,000 shops in ...

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  31. NORTH SEA BATTLE.

    Admiral Beatty staffs :— The British destroyers at 7.30 o'clock on Sunday morning sighted four German battle cruisers, six light cruisers, and some ...

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  32. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.

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  33. S.A. AGENT-GENERAL.

    Mr Young sailed aboard the Mooltan to-day to assume the dirties of Agent-General. Some idea of his popularity was given by the many farewells ...

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  34. N.Z. TROOPERS.

    The published reports of the alleged murder of two New Zealand troopers in Cairo is disbelieved by Mr Allen, the Minister for Defence. who was ...

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  35. WILLS.

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  36. THE MISSING TRAWLER.

    A telegram received here states that after being buffetted about for 42 days in the latitude of Macquarie, Auckland, and Campbell Island, the collier ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Master Harold John Fisher, son of Mr Charles T. and Mrs Georgine Eliza Fisher of Havelock street, took place yesterday, and was well ...

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  38. SATURDAY HALF HOLIDAY.

    A deputation from Waugaratta will approach the Minister for Labor, Sir Alexander Peacock, next Wednesday, and urge that he should set aside, the ...

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  39. BRITISH WOUNDED.

    Many British wounded are arriving at Boulogne. On Tuesday 40 motor ambulances phed all night between the railway ...

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  40. AVIATOR'S EXPLOIT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that the famous aviator, Pegoud, with nine bombs, blew up German military. stores. ...

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  41. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr Justice Street yesterday granted an interim injunction till Monday, restraining the Sydney Wharf Laborers Union from hindering or molesting ...

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  43. TRENCHES REGAINED.

    An official communique issued at midnight states:— The enemy blew up 50 metres of trenches in the Tracyleval district, but ...

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  44. RABAUL COURT MARTIAL.

    The question of the mitigation of certain sentences passed by court martial at Rabaul came before the Executive Council for consideration to-day. ...

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  45. GERMAN AVIATOR'S MISTAKE.

    According to a statement made by a german prisoner a German airman, mistaking the Blucher for a British vessel. threw bombs on members of ...

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  46. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An Amsterdam message says that Dutch resentment at Zeppelins flying over Holland increases. German brutality in Belgium and their raiding of ...

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  47. PRICE OF MEAT.

    The inquiry regarding the price of meat was continued by the Necessary Commodities Commissions to-day. William Glasson, grazier, of Yeulba, ...

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  48. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Arrangements have been made by the Bank of England for advancing to Roumania a sum of £5,000,000 against Roumanian Treasury Bills. ...

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  49. FIGHT AT LA BASSEE.

    The latest advices state that fighting at la Bassee continues in favor of the Allies. The German attack at Bethune, was ...

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  50. ROUMANIA'S PREPARATIONS.

    German advices from Sofia state that Roumania has informed Bulgaria that her military preparations were not directed against the latter. ...

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  51. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mrs Ellis announces a specially fine programme for to-night at the Coliseum, the special feature being "The Song of the Ghetto," a 2500 feet Vita ...

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  52. BRITISH INCOME TAX.

    A memorial to the chancellor or the Exchequer (Mr Lloyd George) has been extensively signed in financial and business circles. ...

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  53. BALLARAT WATER COMMISSION

    Present—Hon F. Brawn. (chairman), Commissioners I. Pearce, J. J. Brokenshire. W. D. Hill, J. M. Barker. ...

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  54. ENGLISH IN BELGIUM.

    The German authorities have ordered all Englishmen in Belgium to be transferred to Germany. Some of the Englishmen escaped to ...

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  55. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    The Russians located to the north—east of Gumbinnen have resumed the offensive. They advanced from Pilkallen ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES.

    Sir,—A very fine gramaphone has been presented to the third reinforcements who are due to the very shortly We have no records nor have we ...

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  57. THE IMPERIL SPIRIT.

    To mark Australia Day (Tuesday) in London, the "Standard" published an interview with the Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid.) ...

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  58. FAMOUS BALE OF WOOL.

    Mackay Bros. bale of wool sold in Sydney for £500 realised £1770 at the London sale for the benefit of the War relief fund. ...

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  60. GERMAN MISREPRESENTATION.

    The statement made by Sir Edward Grey (Minister of State for Foreign Affairs), dealing with the explanation issued by Dr von Bethmann Hollweg ...

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