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    PTE, CECIL A. BRITTAIN, M.M. Pte. C. A. Brittain enlisted on the 9th August, 1914, and with the exception of three weeks furlough saw ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We made a successful raid northward of St. Quentin. There has been ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the debate in the want of confidence motion, moved by Mr Tudor, was resumed. ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The South African Parliament opened on Friday at noon. Viscount Burston, the Governor-General, in his opening speech, expressed gratification that the ...

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  8. RUSSIAN DISRUPTION.

    Telegrams published in the papers report that a pitched battle has been fought in the streets of Odessa between the Ukrainian troops and the ...

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  9. GERMAN MUTINY

    Announcing a naval mutiny at Kiel, the corespondent of 'The Daily express" at Geneva telegraphs:— 'A naval mutiny was begin at Kiel ...

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  10. TROUBLE AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    Tientsin messages fear that serious trouble is browing at Vladivostock. Ships are ready to remove the Japanese residents. The Anglo-American ...

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  11. AN ENEMY RAID.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports.—The enemy raided a poet east of Epehy. A few of our men are missing. Our airplanes last night, despite bad ...

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  12. CAILLAUX'S TREACHERY

    "The latest disclosures regarding M. Caillaux, the former French. Premier, are greatly interesting Italy. The "Giornale d'Italia" states that M. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that everything points to renewed trouble browing. The garrisonis disaffected, and civilians ...

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  14. PLOTS IN SWITZERLAND

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr A. lynch, Nationalist member for Clare West, affirmed that, Constantine. the former King of Greece, was the ...

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  15. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is officially announced that a great development of the efficiency of the Board of Trade in Britain has been planned, and rill shortly be introduced ...

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  16. HAS THE CZAR ESCAPED.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that there is no confirmation of the frequently-repeated rumor that the Czar and whole family has escaped ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS OF WAR

    The Red Cross has been informed that Pte. John Davern, of the 16th Infantry, and Lance-Corporal R. O'Connor, of the 14th Infantry, have reached manthausen ...

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  18. UKRAINE HOSTILE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphs that the Peoples' Commissioners have submitted a decree annulling, unconditionally, all foreign ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    As the result of the repent examinations, held at the Albert street Conservatorium, Melbourne, Miss Aileen Rogers passed her third year in ...

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  20. BRITISH FOOD SCARCITY

    Unequal distribution, of food, the continuance of queues, and atrocious, weather are causing discontent, demonstrations, disorder, and window smashing in ...

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  21. DISCOVERY OF TREACHERY.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that "Le Journal" states that the American disclosures regarding M. Caillaux, were the outcome of Lord ...

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  22. ITALIAN FRONT

    "During unsuccessful and costly attacks on Monday and Tuesday, the Italians lost 312 men." ...

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  23. CALLANT NAVAL OFFICER PROMOTED.

    Sir Reginald Tywhitt, the hero of the Arethusa action, in August, 1914. has been promoted to Rear-Admiral. On 28th August, 1914, the Arethusa. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN BILLS EXCHANGED.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday. Mr Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) stated that he had arranged With the Treasury to take over the ...

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  25. ITALIANS TAKE PRISONERS.

    "We repulsed a violent attack after a fierce struggle eastward of Caposile, and took 119 prisoners, inflicting heavy losses." ...

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  26. SINN FEINISM

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that there has been a recrud[?]escence of Sinn Fein lawlessness. Men Boarded a Derry train, overpowered ...

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  27. "DAMNABLE HYPOCRISY"

    Mr. Stanley Burgess, chairman of the Sheffield Strike Committee, who was arrested in connection with the engineers strike last year, refering to the ...

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  28. EAST COAST BOMBARDMENT

    An official German report, regarding the bombardment of Yarmouth, says:—"Our light forces raided the southern part of the North Sea on Monday ...

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  29. ROUMANIA'S KING

    It is announced that the Bolsheviks have ordered King Ferdinand of Roumania to be arrested and brought to Petrograd. ...

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  30. BRITISH MILITARY SERVICE BILL

    In the House of Commons to-day the debate on the second reading of the Military Service Bill was resumed. an amendment to force compulsion in ...

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  31. BRITISH MAN POWER BILL.

    It is officially stated that at a secret session of the House of Commons, after a discussion in which the Prime Minister spoke, the second reading of the Man ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA

    General Botha Prime Minister of the South african Union, in a message to native chiefs. headmen and people announces that for purely military ...

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  33. STATE OF GERMANY

    It is stated hv the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" that Dr Dernberg, formerly German. Colonial Minister, "speaking in the Prussian Upper ...

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  34. LOSSES OF VESSELS.

    Lloyd's reports that the steamer Umgeni has been missing since the beginning of November. A number of bodies, supposed to be those of ...

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  35. WILLS.

    George Gange, late of Fitzroy, retired former, left property valued at £8236 to his children. Under the will of George Edward ...

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  36. ROUMANIAN MINISTER ILL-TREATED.

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd, says that Mr. Diamandy, the Roumanian Plenpotentiary, who was released after being arested by the ...

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  37. SUNK AFTER COLLISION.

    The captain of the Taiko San Maru states that his vessel sank off Cape Molino after a collision on 14th December. ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official report, states:—"Our column from Port Johnston engaged the enemy at the confluence of the Luvawbula and Lujenda Rivers ...

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  39. MR LLOYD-GEORGE RECEIVES MR HUGHES'S SON.

    Mr Lloyd George accorded a long hearing to Lieut, E. Hughes, son of the Australian Prime Minister. Mr Lloyd George sent to-day for young ...

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  40. GERMAN'S BULLYING TONE.

    Reports which have reached Paris from Vienna state that the hectoring tone of the German military leaders has disagreeably affected Austria ...

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  41. FOOD METHODS DISCUSSED

    Several thousand munition workers in Manchester obtained temporary leave and marched in a most orderly fashion to the Town hall, where is deputation ...

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  42. GOODS OF WOOL AND COTTON

    Mr Agar Wynne, State Attorney-General, to-day received a deputation which asked that the Crown Law Department should approve of a name to be given to ...

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  43. GERMAN CRISIS EASES.

    Reports from Germany state that the exact position of the German crisis is still veiled. Each side claims the victory, but the majority of the reports ...

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  44. KUHLMANN DISSATISFIED.

    "At the Brest Litovsk negotiations on January 14 Baron von Kuhlmann, the German Foreign Minister, said that the Russian. proposals regarding ...

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  45. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Private R. KELLY.—Mrs Kelly, of 805 Skiptn street, who was advised about a week ago that her son, Private R. Kelly, had been reported wounded ...

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  46. ANOTHER ADVERSE MOTION

    There was a sensation in the Lo[?] about 3 p.m. when a report spread that there was likely to be an amendment moved from behind the Ministry. Mr ...

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  47. THE IRISH CONVENTION

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin says that the Irish press is not commenting on the Irish Convention, realising the extreme delicacy of the ...

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  48. FATHER O'DONNELL'S ENLISTMENT.

    A series of remarkable demonstrations has just concluded there in honor of Rev. Father O'Donnell, who is leaving on active service. On Saturday at the show ...

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  49. HUNS MEET DISASTER.

    It is stated in a German official message that a German leave train near Kiru, in Prussia, was derailed owing to the collapse of an embankment ...

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  50. THE HOSPITAL SHIP OUTRAGE.

    Reuter learns that the British Government has made representations to Spain regarding the sinking of the British hospital shop Rewa. ...

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  51. SUPPLY BILL PASSED.

    A Supply Bill for two months services passed all stages, and the House adjourned. ...

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