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  4. PERSONAL.

    General regret was expressed among members of friendly societies yesterday when it was learnt that Mr. W. F. MacNamara, who was Chief President of the ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuters correspondent at Petrograd says a Berlin message states that Kuehlmann and Czernin have returned to Brest Litovsk for the purpose of continuing the ...

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  6. RUSSIA & GERMANY

    A telegram from Berlin, which is apparently semi-official, speaks of the haughty attitude of the Bolsheviks at Brest Litovsk as being [?]justified by ...

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  7. "GERMANY'S PERIL"

    Speaking in the Bavarian Diet, Herr Spitz, the Scoialist leader, said that Prussianism had become Germany's peril. ...

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  8. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Reuter learns that in acordance with the general wish expressed last year and as the convenience of the Dominion statement and their Parliaments ...

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  9. WAR COUNCIL DECISIONS

    Replying to a question by Mr Asquith, the former Premier, in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor, of the Exchequer, ...

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  10. WESTERN FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters speaks of raids patrol encounters and "french mortar quarrels" as being the outward features of ...

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  11. STRIKES IN GERMANY

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" says that 6000 struck in Germany. It is believed that a strike is threatened at Gera. The situation has hardly changed in the Munster ...

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  12. ANZACS ON FURLOUGH

    Representatives of the Australian Natives' Association have protested against the limitation of soldiers withdrawals from the Commonwealth ...

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  13. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS

    A com[?]ed deputation from the Cobyboyn riding of the Seymour Shire and the Avenel Rabbit Destruction League was introduced to the Minister for Mines, ...

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  14. MEETING HUN METHODS

    In the House of Commons Mr. J. I. Macpherson, Under-Secretary for War stated that information received showed undoubtedly that the German ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Edna Eileen Shade, only daughter of Mr John and Mrs Jane Shade, of the Royal Standard hotel, Main street, took place ...

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  16. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    Vice-Admiral Glaster, of Germany, writing in "Die Hiffe," says that the submarines have not yielded the results anticipated. ...

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  17. POLES ARREST KRYLENKO.

    Reports received from Berlin state that the Polish forces have occupied Mohileff, and have arrested General Krylenko, the Bolshevik ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    A statement issued by the Official Press Bureau states:—"Lord Rhonddda (the Food Controller), addressing members of ...

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  19. THREAT TO BOMB IMPERIAL PALACE.

    A Berlin telegram says that the strikers made a threat to bomb the Imperial Palace on 2nd February. Twenty-five arrests have been made. ...

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  20. THE HAGUE STRIKE ENDED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that after a procession the strikers at the Hague made an unsuccessful attempt to interview the Minister for the ...

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  21. AIR BATTLES FOUGHT.

    A French communique says:— Taking advantage of the fine weather, our chaser planes were successfully active on Sunday. Real air ...

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  22. GENERAL DUTOFF DEFEATED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphs:—"The Bolsheviks officially announce that the Soviet forces suppressed a counter revolution in the ...

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  23. POSITION FOR JELLICOE

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Bonar Law, Chancelor of the Exchequer, stated that the Government would appoint Admiral Lord ...

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  24. GEELONG SEWERAGE AND WATERWORKS TRUST

    A deputation representing the Geelong Sewerage and Waterworks Trust, waited upon the Minister for Water Supply (Mr F. Clarke) to-day, and ...

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  25. UKRAINE CLAIMS VICTORY.

    A telegram from Berlin states that the Ukrainians have suppressed the Bolshevik reglme at Kieff, and that M. Holubowuch the chairman of the ...

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  26. AIR RAID ON PADUA

    In the recent air raid 10 enemy aeroplanes dropped 60 bombs in various localities. The Albergo Duilla was demolished, ...

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  27. COMPULSORY RATIONING DEFERRED.

    In the House of Commons Mr Clynes. Parliamentary secretary to the Food control department. stated that compulsory rationing had been postponed till April ...

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  28. INCREASED ENEMY ACTIVITY.

    Field-Marshal Sir Donglas Haig reports:— "The enemy raided a post in the neighborhood of the Bapaume-Cambrai ...

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  29. AMALGAMATION OF BANKS

    Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons to-day that he proposed to appoint a committee of bankers, ...

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  30. LETTISH ASPIRATIONS.

    A Russian message states that a proclamation by Lettish plenipotentiaries demands the undivided existence of the Lettish nation. It denise the ...

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  31. BOLO PASHA

    The indiciment of Bolo Pasha states; "After the battle of the Marne, Germany, finding her sudden attack had no longer any hope of success, desired ...

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  32. MURRAY WATERS SCHEME

    Mr W. A. Watt, Federal Minister for Works and Railways, is not at all satisfied with the way in which the Murray water scheme is being carried ...

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  33. CANADA'S FUEL

    With the object of saving fuel, the Government has ordered all manufacturers, including munition makers, but excepting those producing food, to ...

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  34. SEIZED GERMAN VESSELS

    Judgment has been given by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the appeal of the Hamburg-American Line against the Prize Court ...

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  35. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEAT COSSACKS.

    An official Russian wireless denies statement that terror and chaos reign at Petrograd and elsewhere. It declares that the Kieff Rada has ...

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  36. THE ENEMY'S RESOLVE.

    The "Times," in a loading article, says that unquestionably the Germans are resolved to stake the bulk of their remaining strength on a stupendous ...

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  37. TARTARS ON THE WAR PATH.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that a telegram from Sevastopol states that the Tartars have occupied Yalta and are advancing on Sevastopol. ...

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  38. THE IRISH PROBLEM

    Lloyd George is grappling with the Irish problem this week, devoting Tuesday and Wednesday to discussion with the Irish convention delegates, all of ...

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  39. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is announced that the Nippon [?] Shipping Company has decided to [?] its service by way of the [?] ...

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  40. CHURCH AND STATE.

    Reuter's correspondent [?] states that a decree has been issued separating the Russian church and State, abolishing privileges based on religious belief and restrictions of the ...

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  41. SWISS WORKERS RESTLESS

    At a meeting or Swiss Socialists and trade unionists, held here, a protest was made against the fresh lewy of troops for reinforcing the frontiers, but ...

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  42. AMERICA'S PREPARATIONS

    Four million boots have been ordered for the American army. Two million tons of freight are lying dermant in the port of New York. The bread ration in ...

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  43. THE ACCUSED'S PLEA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that Bolo Pasha's defence is that he is the victim of a plot, but M. Mornet insistently demanded knowledge as to ...

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  44. TRADES

    The Official Press Bureau announces that Sir Eric Geddes, the First Lord of the Admiralty, has invited all trade unions which participated in the ...

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  45. CAPTURE BY FINNISH REVOLUTIONARIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that Finnish revolutionaries have captured the headquarters of the White Guards at Karbialo, and arrested the ...

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  46. STRIKES IN HOLLAND

    A message from the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" says:—"The Dutch strikes led to a number of minor collisions. The strikers stoned ...

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  47. SEVEN BILLION DOLLARS ALREADY SPENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington says that ten months war has cost the United States seven billion dollars. A 50 per cent reduction in the volume of ...

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  48. EXPLOSION ON MUNITIONS STEAMER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa reports that early in December last appalling results followed an explosion on a munitions steamer at Halifax. The ...

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  49. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    The Lydiard street Methodist Young Men's Club met on Monday evening. The President, Mr. F. M'Gregor, being in the chair. Correspondence ...

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  50. WOMAN MOTORIST DRUNK.

    At the City Court to-day, [?] Lower, a married woman, was charged with having been drunk whilst in charge of a motor car. Evidence was ...

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  51. ARGENTINE RELEASES WHEAT

    It is announced that the Argentine Government has rescinded the decree prohibiting the export of wheat. ...

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  52. TRADE AFTER THE WAR

    Telegraphing from Amsterdam, the correspondent of the "Times" there says:— "Dr Clemens Delbruck, a leading ...

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  53. CONSCRIPTION IN AFRICA

    At the South African Recruiting Conference a motion was proposed urging the Government to enforce the principle of connection [?] or apply it ...

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  54. BRITISH ENGINEERING DEADLOCK.

    The engineers' deadlock is [?] importance attaches to Sir Auckland Gaddes manpower conference with delegates of the unions on 8th ...

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  56. BOLO'S ACCOUNTANT ARRAIGNED.

    Bole's accountant, Porchere, was also arraigned on Monday. He [?] bowed down with shame, and his attitude was a strong contrast to the ...

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