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  4. RUSSIA & GERMANY

    [?] which is covering the negonations between M.Trotzky and the Central Powers prevents a clear conception of the events. ...

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  5. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr.C.E. Chesterman, a weld known timbar merchant on returning to his residence, "Boyswater." Sandy Bey, with his wife and family after a motor outing ...

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  6. ITALIAN FRONT

    An [?] omcial message says:- "The artillery has been active on the Amago Plateen and eastward of Piave Vecchia. British batteries scored many ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    [?] Sir Dougles haig reports that there have been night patrol encounters south-eastward of Armentieres. ...

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  8. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Turks have broken the armistice, and have landed 20,000 troops between Trebizond and ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Senator G. F, Pearce, Minister for for Defence, left for Adelaide yesterday afternoon, on the way to West Australia. The Minister said that he was ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Admiralty Board is divided under two heads, operations and maintenance Ths former further specialises in war work in accordance with the[?] ...

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  11. AMERICAN WOMEN

    Walking down Madison Avenue, one of New York's famous highways, a few days age write, G.I. Sanders in "The Daily Telegraph." I was attracted to a large ...

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  12. ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-We repulsed attempted raids at Monchy le Preux. "Our airplanes on Saturday bombed ...

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  13. M.TROTZKY CRITICISED.

    Petrograd extremists believe that M. Trotzky the Bolshevik Foreign Minister, is yielding to German pressure, and is exceeding his powers. It is ...

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  14. SEDITION IN GERMANY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Berne says that Germany is worm eaten with secret copying societies spreading anti militarist reports. Chapters of ...

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  15. NEWS OF DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Private R. KELLY.—Mrs E. Kelly of 805 Skipton street, has been advised by the Defence Department that her son. Private R. Kelly, who left with ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAND SCANDALS.

    The Government to day decided to forthwith dismiss Mr. E.B. Jones, Government valuator. Recently after the findings of the Royal Commission ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    Residents of country districts are getting plenty of food, but the provinicial cities are bare of supplied. The police in many places, in order ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Another old identity and much respected resident of Ballarat has died, in the person of Mrs. Bridget Kane, widow of the late Mr. Patrick Kane, an old ...

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  19. ARABS' SUCCESSFUL RAIDS.

    Official confirmation has been obtained of the success of Arab operations against Hedjaz railway northwards of Maan. ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    A Labor rally in the Exhibition Building to night expressed indignation at the proposal of the Liberals and National. Laborites forming the Sta ...

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  21. CANCELLATION OF NATIONAL LOANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the Superior Council of National Property Has drafted a decree cancelling all national loans issued by ...

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  22. CANADIAN PROGRESS ASSOCIATION

    Mayor George presided at a social evening given to the Canadian progress Association members at the Town Hall. Ballarat East. last evening. There were ...

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  23. EAST AFRICA

    It is stated by the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" that Berlin claims to have been informed by a wireless message that 1700 German and ...

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  24. IMPORTANT GERMAN CONFERENCES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Berlin press says that important, conferences between the German High Command and politicans ...

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  25. ARGENTINE AIDS ALLIES

    An important agreement has been completed between the Argentine and representatives of the British and French Governments regarding the ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL MILK SUPPLY.

    An attempt was made to inangurate a partial municipalisation of the city milk supply, but the scheme broke down on the first day. The vendors ...

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  27. PRUSSIAN OFFICER INTERVIEWED

    A Prussian officer, captured in the fighting in October at Passchendaele Ridge, has made (says Percival Phillips in the London "Daily Express") ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL SITUATION

    "The Times," in a leading article, says:—It becomes increasingly difficult to discern a semblance of principles of patriotism necessitating or explaining the ...

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  29. MEDALS AND BARS

    Bars to Military Medals have been awards to the following Australians:- Segt A.V. Ferguson, Cpl F. Green away, Cpl W.H. Long, L.Cpls ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND REVENUE.

    The New Zealand revenue for the nine months ending 31st December shows an increase of £164,024 compared with the corresponding period of ...

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  31. BRITISH EX-AMBASSADOR'S IMPRESSIONS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Stockholm states that Sir George Buchnan, the ex-British Ambassador at Petrograd, has arrived at ...

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  32. BRITISH MAN POWER BILL

    The Clyde district committee of societies affiliated with the engineering and ship building federations, conferred at Glasgow yesterday and carried a ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE COAL TRADE.

    The total amount of coal (including bunkers) exported from New castle to other States during 1917 was 2,072,000 tons, valued at £1,498,125, compared ...

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  34. WILSON'S SPEECH

    A message from "The Times correspondent at Rome says:— "President Wilson's address has been read at the Vatican with pleasure— ...

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  35. EVENTS AT CONFERENCE.

    In a message from Petrograd the correspondent of the "Times" there gives the Russian delegates' version of the events at Brest Litovsk. ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Speaking at the Wesley Church, Melbourne, on Sunday, on "Strikes and Strikers—the Way Out," Mr. Ryan, M.L.A. urged the establishment of the ...

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  37. POSITION OF MR. HUGHES.

    At a meeting to night of one Council of the National Association representing all the National organisations in New South Wales, a resolution was ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND CLERGY.

    New Zealand military service boards have adopted a uniform policy regarding appeals by clergymen and Marist Brothers for exemption from military ...

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  39. STEWARDS HOSTILE.

    Shop towards, engaged in engineering and ship building oppone the man power schemes, and refuse to accept any agreement concluded between the union ...

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  40. GERMAN PRESS VIEWS.

    Two mu[?] newspapers, commenting on President Wilson's speech, declars that he cleverly seized the acute differences prevailing in Germany on the ...

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  41. COLLIERY DISASTER

    One hundred and forty nine miners are still entombed by the explosion in the Holmer End Colliery in Staffordshire, and rescue parties continue to ...

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  42. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS.

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  43. TREASURERS CONFERENCE.

    Mr Holman and Mr. Fitzpatrick Assistant Treasurer will attend the Treasurers' Conference in Melbourne on Friday. While there Mr. Holman will ...

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  44. GERMAN COLONIES

    Mr. Henry Burton, Minister for Finance, when interviewed by a Reuter's representative here regarding Mr. Lloyd George's speech said:— ...

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  45. ROYALTY EXPRESS SYMPATHY.

    Rescue brigades gathered at the scene of the colliery explosion at Halmerend from all the Staffordshire coal fields. They wonked in relays supplied ...

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  47. TREASURY ACCOUNTS.

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  48. EARTHQUAKE IN MILAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Milan states that two earthquake shocks, the first for years, were felt there on Sunday. No damage was done. ...

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  50. PEACE OVERTURES.

    A telegram from Brest. Livosk, by way of Berlin, states that at the Plenary sitting of the conference on 12th January General Hoffman (Germany) ...

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  51. EIGHTY SEVEN RESCUES EFFECTED.

    Up to the present 87 have been recued from the Holmerend colliery, and 23 bodies have been found; 137 are still [?]. Their rescue is repard ...

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