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  3. THE LABOR CONFERENCE

    Labor conference resumed its sittings ar Nottingham to-day. The conference shelved a resolution demanding the withdrawal of Laborites from the ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    On 20th December the teaching staff of the Essendon school presented Miss O'Brien, who was about to leave for the Ballarat district, with the works ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION

    In the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr HUGHES moved the adjournment of the House. He said that daring the ...

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  6. ATTACKS ON MILITARY OFFICERS

    In the House of Commons, replying to questions regarding newspaper attacks on Sir William Robertson and Field Marshal Sir. Douglas Haig, Mr Bonar ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN DISUNION

    Later news discounts in a remarkable manner the confident German claims mentioned on 22nd January, that the Austrian strikes had ended. Reports ...

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  8. RUSSIAN CHAOS

    In a message sent from Petrograd on Monday Reuter's correspondent said:— "Eight of the victims of the ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Advices from Stockholm report that civil war has broken out in Russia. Sanguinary conflicts occurred at Viborg between the bourgeois public safety corps ...

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  10. FRENCH DELEGATE'S NOTABLE ADDRESS.

    Speaking at the Labor Conference at Nottingham, M. Renaudel, the French delegate, said that the presence of the Allied Labor ...

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  11. DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—There was hostile artillerying south of the Scarpe, near Passchendaele. Our aeroplanes bombed aerodromes near ...

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  12. COMMENTS OF "THE TIMES."

    The Times" in a leading article says that the Premier should adequately explain the Cambrai reserve and remove which we believe to be a ...

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  13. THE TROUBLE WITH ENGINEERS.

    The dispute between the Government and the engineers has become critical. The latter telegraphed to Mr Lloyd George that unless the Government ...

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  14. INSTANCES OF GERMAN ARROGANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the opening of the Soviets' Congress at the Taurida Palace is fixed for to-night. ...

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  15. IRISH CONVENTION

    The Press Bureau states that at the 36th meeting of the Irish contention the President read a letter from, the Premier stating that before a decision by the ...

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  16. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    "The Times" Rome correspondent says there is a serious bread shortage, the failure of the bean and potato crops compelling the southern districts to subsist ...

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  17. DEATH OF SIR S. PETHEBRIDGE.

    Sir Samuel Pethebridge, Administrator of Rabaul, and secretary to the Defence Department, died to-day at his residence, Wattle Valley Valled, Canterbury, at the ...

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  18. AIRCRAFT AND THE GOEBEN

    A special message from Paris states that the successful bombing of the Goeben by Allied aircraft is commented upon by M. Clemencan's organ ...

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  19. GENERAL STRIKE IN PRAGUE

    Advices from Amsterdam state that workers in Prague factories halve carried out a general strike. The unrest continues. 1,00,000 processionists ...

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  20. BOYS SCOUTS

    As will be noticed by advertisement in "The Star" columns to-day the Boy Scouts' Association of Ballarat (Baden Powell) will on Saturday next at the ...

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  21. TROTZKYS EXPOSURE OF HOFFMANN GROUP.

    Trotsky's exposure of the ruthless annexationism of the Hoffmann group is undoubtedly percolating through the anti-propaganda barriers and is getting ...

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  22. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    Sir WM. IRVINE said he was sorry that such a long time would elapse before the House met again. A public declaration had been made by the ...

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  23. LOSSES OF GERMAN DESTROYERS

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen says that an officer and 16 of the crew of a German destroyer, which was torpedoed or mined, have landed ...

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  24. NATIONAL RATIONING

    The Pross Bureau states that a deputation from the Manchester engineers and munition workers waited on Lord Phondda the Food Controller and ...

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  25. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS. INVALIDED HOME.

    Private J. MORRISON.—Mrs S. Morrison, of 228 Humffray street, was yesterday notified that her husband, Private James Morrison, has been invalided ...

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  26. THE BREST- LITOVSK NEGOTIATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that von Hertling, speaking before the main committee of the Reichstag, said that negotiations were slowly progressing ...

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  27. THE NEED OF MEN

    In the House of Commons to-day Lt.-General Sir Alymer Hunter-Weston, who commands an army corps in Flanders, and who participated in the Gallipoli ...

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  29. FLOODS IN GERMANY

    Frankfort messages say that the sudden rising of the Nalie River has caused damage estimated at millions of marks in the town of Sobernheim ...

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  30. SPORTING NEWS.

    The race meeting and sports carnival, promoted by the Windermere branch of the A.N.A., to be held on the prettily situated course on the shores of Lake ...

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  31. GROUND GLASS IN CANDY

    Reports to the Navy Department that ground glass has been found in candy supplies to the sailors to the sailors has led Mr. J. Daniels Secretary to the Navy, to ...

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  32. LIEUT-COL. REPINGTON

    Undoubtedly Lieut.-Col. Repington has taken the war into the Cabinet's camp. He asserts that the Government failed to provide sufficient man power, with the ...

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  33. BRITAIN'S POWER

    In the course of his speech at the Canadian Club luncheon, Sir Edward Kemp, Canadian Minister for Overseas Service, referring to what the United ...

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  34. LABOR OPPOSES PROHIBITION

    Canadian laborites are strongly opposed to the recent "bone dry" enactment. Representatives appeared before the Government with a demand ...

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  35. THE TURF.

    The programme for the February meeting of the Ballarat Trotting, to be held on Saturday, 9th February, ac the Miners' racecourse, in aid of the ...

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  36. CORRESPONDENCE.

    (Note.—We are not responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents). ...

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  37. SAND AND GRAVEL

    A Blue Book, winch has been published, contains further Anglo-Dutch correspondence on the sand and gravel question. The report of eminent ...

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  39. ITALIAN SITUATION

    Signor Orlando, who is now in London, had a long interview with Mr Lolyd George, at which they discussed the food and fuel supplies and the ...

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  40. THE TRADES HALL AND DOCTORS

    Sir,—The doctors' question came up before the Trades Hall, Council the other night. Now. I might advise that body should the British Medical ...

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  42. MAN POWER BILL CARRIED.

    In the House of Commons the Man-Power bill was read a third time unanimously. ...

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