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  3. BALLARAT MINERS.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Ballarat brunch of the Federated Mining Employes' Association was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening, Mr ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A riot among a number of young men outside the Cliff House Hotel, Bondi Beach, on Thursday night, resulted in many black eyes and cut ...

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  5. WHEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    The Emergency Workers' Committee, after conducting an investigation regarding the increased cost of wheat, has adopted resolutions asking the ...

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  6. ENEMY IN STRONG POSITIONS.

    The latest official communique states that fighting is in progress beyond Chorokh River, in Asia Minor, where the Turks are occupying strongly defended ...

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  7. FLANDERS AND ALSACE

    A communique issued in Paris on Friday evening states that the enemy has bombarded Nieuport (on the Belgian coast) with considerable violence. The ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    by the Navy Office from Vice-Admiral Sir, George Patey, by cable message, that on 6th January the battle cruiser Australia, flagship of the Australian ...

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  9. BRITISH AND GERMAN GOODS.

    At a meeting held at the Mansion House in London on Thursday a National Trade War Exhibition was inaugurated. ...

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  10. CASTLEREAGH ELECTION.

    Efforts are being made to induce Mr G. S. Beeby to contest the Castlereagh seat in the interest of the farmers and settlers. ...

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  11. AFRICAN OPERATIONS.

    The press Bureau reports that a Union mounted Force temporarily retired at Vanrooislver. Eight were killed and 20 wounded. Some were ...

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  12. WHEAT FOR TASMANIA.

    Mr. J. Earle, the Premier, returned from Sydney yesterday. He has arranged with the Government of New South Wales to supply Tasmania with ...

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  13. BALLARAT BOYS ON BOARD.

    It may, not be generally known that there are 11 Ballarat East boys serving their country on board the H.M.A.S. Australia, the majority of them ...

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  14. NEW GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    Telegrams from Berlin state that a super-submarine has concluded its trials at Heligoland. The vessel is well suited for chasing merchantmen ...

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  15. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The British steamer Durward (1301 tons) has been sunk by a torpedo from a German submarine off the Hook of Holland. All the members of the ...

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  16. THE AERIAL RAID.

    An official justification of the German air raid on England has been issued in Berlin. It reads:— "Our airships, in order to attack ...

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  17. WASTERS IN THE TROOPS.

    Senator Pearce Minister of Defence, commenting on the statement by Captain Bean, said. "It has to be remembered that those forces are hurriedly got ...

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  18. ORIGIN OF THE WAR.

    A correspondent at Venice states that the Vienna newspapers for [?] first time frankly acknowledge that the present war was planned between the ...

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  19. AMERICAN CONSULATE DAMAGED.

    Thirteen German aeroplanes dropped bombs on Dunkirk. A British aviator brought down, one of the German machines, which was captured, with ...

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  20. ZEPPELIN FOUNDERS.

    Fishermen who have just arrived at Noordwyk, report that they saw a Zeppelin airship [?] at sea. The fishermen were unable to ...

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  21. LATEST ZEPPELINS USED.

    A Berlin message, which has been received in Copenhagen states that the Zeppolin airships which carried out the rail on Norfolk were of the latest ...

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  22. BRITISH AVIATORS.

    The Press Bureau states that Squadron Commander Davies and Flight Lieut. Pierce on Friday dropped 27 bombs at Zeebrugge. It is believed ...

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  23. CAPTURE OF THE DACIA.

    The "World" says that if the British pronounce the Dacia a lawful prize they will be merely asserting the right which every sea power has always ...

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  24. BERRINGA BRANCH.

    The committee of the Rokewood, Pitfield and Berringa branch F.M.E.A. met on Friday evening, when Mr E. Lusk (president) occupied the chair. ...

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  25. FODDER REQUIREMENTS.

    To meet fodder requirements, the Government has purchased 6000 tons of Argentine maize, which will arrive in Fremantle in four weeks time. The ...

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  26. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, has received information of the deaths of the following members of the Australian Expeditionary Force:— ...

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  27. ATTACK ON BRUGES.

    French airmen dropped several [?] at Bruges on Friday evening. ...

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  28. DIRECTING THE RAID.

    There is trustworthy evidence that a motor-car directed the German airships by its headlights where to drop the bombs at King's Lynn and Snettisham. ...

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  29. ACTIVITY AT YPRES.

    A communique reports—The enemy has shown more activity south-east of Ypres. They made a very sharp attack in Argonne ad. Fontaine Madame, near St. ...

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  30. HERD TESTING.

    At the last meeting of the Colac District Herd Testing Association (reports the "Colac Reformer") the manager (Mr D. F. Love) reported as ...

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  31. ITALIAN VICE-CONSUL.

    The German newspaper "Voss[?]the Zeitung" says the Italian vice-consul at Liege has been sentenced to two months' imprisonment for assisting in ...

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  32. RUMORED SECOND ATTACK.

    News was received in London late to-night of another air raid in England. At 10.30 p.m. Zeppelin airships were ...

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  33. FRUIT FLY PEST.

    The fruit fly has made its appearance in the Albany orchards. ...

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  34. IMPORT OF POTATOES.

    The Government has decided to prohibit the introduction into West Australia of potatoes from Queensland, to restrict and regulate the importation of ...

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  35. GIFT OF AMBULANCE.

    The Defence Department has received the gift of a motor ambulance form the Women's National League. ...

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  36. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    It is estimated that the recent German losses on the Bzura amounted to an army corps. A large detachment of Germans is traversing Lodz, proceeding ...

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  37. GERMANS ATTACK ALBERT.

    The Germans on the [?]th attempted to take advantage of snowstorms to reach the French lines at Albert. The French artillery did terrible execution. The ...

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  38. ENQUIRY FOR MOLYBDENITE.

    The Minister for Defence has received a communication from the Alley Company, of Newcastle on Type England, stating that the company is prepared to ...

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  39. COASTGUARDS' REPORT.

    Nothing further has been heard of the Cromer Zeppelins. It is surmised that they may be patrolling aeroplanes. Both coastguards and military patrol ...

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  40. OUTRAGE AT BARRIER.

    About 300 unemployed unionists yesterday, removed the furniture of a tenant who had been served with a legal notice by the agents for the ...

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  41. BRISK ENROLMENT.

    For this week 805 recruits passed through the enrolment depot, and 937 have started duty in camp. On Friday 56 men in Melbourne and 19 in the ...

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  42. SLIGHT RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    The latest communique states:—"We took 200 prisoners in repelling an attack in the region of Kirlibober Pass, in the Carpathians. The situation ...

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  43. ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    The newspaper "Matin" states that the Allies' lines sens[?] advanced on Wednesday between Festab[?]t and La Basse ...

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  44. BRITAIN LONG PREPARED.

    Particulars have been received in Amsterdam of an interview secured by representatives of Berlin newspapers with General von Moltke (formerly ...

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  45. TOURING BOYS FROM THE WEST.

    Thirty-five young West Australians of the Young Australia League, who are to four the United States, were welcomed this morning by the State's ...

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  46. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    The Russians are now within four miles of Dornawatra. They are also demonstrating at Mount Pe[?] with a view to an enveloping movement in ...

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  47. RICE GOLD REEF.

    The Minister For Mines has received a telegram from the mining registrar at Cue, stating that prospectors in the country seven miles north-east of ...

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  48. FOMENTING FRENCH REVOLT.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris has forwarded a strange story to London. He declares that a French non-commissioned officer, who had been captured by ...

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  49. NEUTRAL STEAMER SUNK.

    Stockholm reports that the Swedish steamer Drott struck a mine in the Gulf of Bothnia (north of the Baltic and sank. Five members of the crew ...

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  50. DISTRESS IN CARPATHIANS.

    Terrible distress exists in the region of the Carpathians, says an advice from Petrograd. Thousands of the inhabitants are ...

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  51. PRICE OF BREAD.

    At a meeting of the master bakers on Saturday night it was resolved that on and after Thursday next the price of a 2lb loaf of bread would be raised ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. T. MacKenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand has returned to London from Egypt. He states that the excellent ...

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  53. TURKISH CAMPAIGN

    Telegrams from Constantinople state that the movement in favor of a speedy peace is gaining ground in Turkey. During the month the Turks ...

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  54. INCREASE IN BRISBANE.

    The master bakers have resolved owing to the present extremely high price of fodder, that the price of bread shall be increased [?]d per loaf ...

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  55. BOMBS IN DUNKIRK.

    Aeroplanes at Dunkirk dropped 50 bombs killing seven and wounding 12 Aircraft pursued them. ...

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