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  4. BALLARAT REGATTA ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the Ballarat Regatta Association was held at Craig's hatel last night, the president (Mr Jas. Tulloch) occupying the chair. ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Council agreed to the amendments of the Assembly in the Venereal Diseases Bill. SOLDIERS SETTLEMENT BILL. ...

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  7. BLIND SOLDIERS.

    Sir Arthur Pearson, the well-known newspaper proprietor, and president of the National Institute for the Blind, makes the following appeal to the press ...

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  8. PEACE PROPOSAL

    Mr W. H. Page, the American Ambassador, to-day presented to the Foreign Office the German Noter proposing peace negotiations. ...

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  10. MARRIAGE BY PROXY FAVORED

    Discussing the bill to be introduced in the Federal Parliament providing for marriages by proxy, Australian officers and soldiers agree as to its necessity. ...

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  11. RECENT FRENCH SUCCESS

    A French official message received this afternoon says:— "The Germans violently counter-attacked our new positions on the right ...

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  12. PEACE MEETING FIASCO.

    Sylvia Pankhurst and two others were fined 40/ at the Thames Police Court for obstructing the police and causing a disturbance in endeavoring ...

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  13. RUMORED PEACE OFFER TO BELGIUM.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that there was no confirmation of the report that ...

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  14. BALLARAT MECHANICS' INSTITUTE

    The committee of the Ballarat Mechanics' Institute met on Monday evening, Mr J. B. Pearson (president) being in the chair, Messrs H. Doepel, J. C. ...

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  15. FULL MINISTRY WILL SUPPORT SPEECH.

    The "Times" political correspondent says:—It will be a great day in the Commons on Tuesday. Mr Lloyd george has been completely restored to health. The ...

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  16. AMBASSADORS INTERVIEW UNDER SECRETARY.

    Allied Ambassadors and Ministers called at the Foreign Office this afternoon, and most of them had interviews with Lord Robert Cecil the Under ...

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  17. SENUSSI MOVEMENT BROKEN

    "Conditions have improved in Egypt since 1915," writes the Cairo correspondent of the "Times." "The Senussi movement has been ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The PREMIER replying to Mr Keast, said that the Government had reduced the railway expenditure by £150,000. the Commissioners had given an ...

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  19. FRENCH APPROACH MINES.

    In connection with the fact that the French are now withing 20 miles of the Briey coal, iron, and ore mines, north-east of Verdun a French miner who has ...

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  20. GERMAN BANKER CANDID.

    A correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" at Amsterdam has had an interview with a great German banker who said:— ...

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  21. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that it is estimated that 90,000 Belgians have been deported during the past two months. ...

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  22. AMERICANS EAGERLY AWAITING.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that while Americans eagerly await Lloyd George's speech, German agents continue to foment peace ...

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  23. DEFENSIVELY ARMED SHIPS.

    In the House of Commons last night Lord Robert Cecil said that the Netherlands were the only neutrals to refuse to admit defensively armed ships ...

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  24. REPLY TO GERMAN NOTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that a "Tribune" cable says that Lloyd "George's reply to the German note will be clearer than asquith's ...

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  25. GREEK SITUATION

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of M. vonezelos, the Greek Nationalist leader, on a charge of high treason. ...

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  26. GERMAN BARQUE PUTS TO SEA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Valparaise states that the German barque Tinto, heavily provisioned cluded the authorities and put to sea. It is ...

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  27. ENEMY SUCCESS SHORT-LIVED.

    A Paris communique reports south of the Sommee there is fairly lively reciprocal artillery activity in the La Maisonette sector. ...

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  28. JAPAN LOOKS FOR VICTORY.

    Count Terauchi, Prime Minister of Japan, replying to a message from Mr Lloyd George says that he is confident that the British Government under ...

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  29. DASH FOR BREMEN.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen states that a German liner, presumably the Friedirch Wilhelm; which has been sheltering in ...

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  30. FRENCH RECEIVE PEACE NOTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the American embassy has handed to the French Foreign Office the German peace note. It is identical with ...

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  31. EYES OF THE ARTILLERY.

    The British Air Board describes successful bombing raids which have been carried out in France. German artillery prisoners, it states, ...

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  32. ALLIES' PEACE TERMS.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that M. Stephen Lausanne, editor of "Le Matin," who is on a visit to New York on a Government mission, ...

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  33. EXCITEMENT IN JAPAN ALLAYED.

    The excitement due to the announcement of the German peace proposals has not been allayed. ...

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  34. PIANOFORTE RECITAL

    The pupils of Miss Edith V. Clarrk held their annual pianoforte recital on Saturday evening, in the Noil street Lecture Hall. There was a splendid ...

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  35. BRITISH ENTER TRENCHES.

    General Haig reported:—"We successfully entered the enemy frenches southwards of Armentieres yesterday night Many of the occupants were killed." ...

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  36. SUBMARINE COERCION OF NEUTRALS.

    The "Times" naval correspondent says that German submarine coercion of neutrals principally Scandinaviae and Holland, is causing serious food ...

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  37. ANTICIPATING PEACE.

    Action by German shipping interests in the evident anticipation of peace was revealed on Monday, when announcements were made by two ...

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  38. LIMERICK COMPETITION

    The result of the Limerick Competition, arranged by the Ballarat East Queen Committee, was announced yesterday. The Limerick, with the ...

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  39. NO SPECIFIC CONDITIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that in the chamber of Deputies Baron Sonnino said that the Government was unaware of any specific ...

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  40. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    Advices from Petrograd state that the enemy suffered enormous losses in Wallachia. The Roumanian armies, however, were ...

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  41. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Senator LYNCH, in reply to Senator M'Kissock said that representations had been made by a number of men called up under the defence proclamation that ...

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  42. SITUATION STILL UNCERTAIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens, telegraphing on 18th inst., says that the situation is uncertain. Entente diplomatists are exchanging views ...

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  43. PROPOSALS UNACCEPTABLE.

    The Tokio newspapers, commenting on the peace proposals, declare that Japan will never surrender Kin Chan (which she invested and seized from ...

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  44. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    "Major-General F. S. Maude has extended his hold on the Hai River," states an official message regarding the position in Mesopotamia. ...

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  45. GAS EMPLOYES' CASE

    When the case of the Federated Gas Employes' Association against various gas companies in Victoria. South Australia, and Tasmania, was called on ...

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  46. MEETING OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    A record attendance is expected at to-day's memorable meeting of the House of Commons. Mr Asquith will probably be present. Mr Lloyd George was ...

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  47. BULGARIANS SHELL OPEN TOWNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Corfu states that the Bulgarians continue to shell the open town of Monastir, killing many and destroying churches. ...

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  48. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is announced that the British Foreign Office has granted Cunt Tarnow Tarnovski, the new Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at Washington, a ...

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  49. ITALIAN FRONT

    Formidable fortifications are being erected by the Austrians o the front toward Trieste. In this direction has been ...

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  50. TASK OF LLOYD GEORGE.

    The "Times" rejoices that the task of answering the German peace note falls on Lloyd George and the new Government whose advent the Empire and its ...

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  51. CATTLE LEAD TO DISPUTE.

    It is stated by the "Cologne Gazette" that Count Koerber, the former Prime Minister of Austria, wished to compel Hungary to export cattle to Austria ...

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  52. MINING ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND

    The committee entrusted with the half-yearly distribution of the victorian Mining Accident Relief fund met at the Town Hall to-day. The ...

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  53. SMALL COMMITTEE URGED.

    A number of members of the Italian Parliament are urging Signer Boselli, the Prime Minister, to appoint a War Committee similar to those formed in ...

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  54. TRANSPORT DAMAGED.

    British troops in Salonika have made to successful raids one on the Struma front and one at Lalde Doiran. ...

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  55. KAISER ON PEACE PROPOSAL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Kaiser, addressing his troops, said—"Your brave endurance on all fronts enabled me to propose peace ...

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  56. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Entertainment Tax Assessment Bill passed all stages. The House went into committee to consider the amendments in the income ...

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  57. FRENCH TROOPSHIP TORPEDOED.

    A Berlin message reports that the French Troopshipl Magellan (6000 tons) has been torpedoed. There were 1000 men on board, and a ...

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  58. PREFERENCE SOUGHT

    Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a deputation representing the Colonial Institute stated that the war had strengthened ...

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  59. PRISONERS ILL-TREATED.

    A report has been issued by the Serbian Legation showing that an escaped Russian priest describes the Serbian prisoners in Austria as being weak and ...

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  60. GERMAN PRESS PROPOSALS.

    A Berlin wireless message declares that the German Note contains a most definite communication guaranteeing a lasting peace, "but regarding our own ...

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  61. EMPTY TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The Admiralty reports that the west bound British horse transport Russian was attached and sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean on 14th December. ...

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  62. COMMONER DIES.

    The death is announced of Robert A. YerBurgh, Conservative member for Chester, in the House of Commons. Note.—Mr Yerburgh, who was 6 ...

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  64. VAST WHEAT STORES.

    There are vast wheat stores at Brailla, including British purchases. It is hoped that the wheat has been destroyed, because the town is not ...

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  65. AMERICAN OPINIONS.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York states that ex-President Taft and other leading Americans do not expect the Allies will accept peace overtures. ...

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  66. PARLIAMENTARY ASPIRANT.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has [?]ented to the request of the Edinburgh unionists to contest the seat of Sir R. E. Finlay, the Lord Chancellor. ...

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  67. FREE TRADER'S IDEAS UPSET.

    At the annual meeting of the Australa[?]ian chamber of Commerce Sir George Reid M.P., presided. He said that the w[?] had u[?] all ...

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  68. RUSSIA ASSISANCE.

    The "Times" points out the russia's assistance to Roumania has not been properly recognised. Her assistance immensely exceeded her ...

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  72. AWAITING THE ALLIES' REPLY.

    German newspapers are intensely excited regarding the [?] to the [?] note. They [?] to [?] and [?]. Many ...

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