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  4. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig says in an official message:— "We repulsed an attempted raid north of Lens. We successfully ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA

    At Pretoria, General Botha, the Prime Monoster, in a great speech, delivered before the South African Party's Congress, dealt at length with the ...

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  6. STATE OF AUSTRIA

    Evidence of the gravity of the internal conditions in Austria is given by the situation in Trieste. Before the war it was one of the richest Austrian ...

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  7. ON THE AVRE.

    A French communique at 11.15 p.m on Wednesday reports great reciprocal artillerying north of Avre. Two German aeroplanes were brought down on 12th ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Miss Jeanie Jobson, M.A., senior female teacher at the Ballarat High School, has been compelled to take extended leave on account of sight trouble. Miss Jobson ...

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  9. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE

    It is announced by the Shipping Board that 1,108,621 tong of shipping, or 159 ships, had been completed and delivered to the United States ...

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  10. ITALIAN FRONT

    Daily aerial scouting, couple, with the admissions of Austrian prisoners, confirms, the fact that the Austrians are massing great numbers of troops ...

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  11. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A wireless German official message states:—We took 120 prisoners in successful attacks northward of Kemmel. There was intense artillerying in the ...

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  12. THE PENDING ATTACK.

    Well informed observers are of the opinion that the Austrians' effort against Italy may be expected at an early date. The project is generally ...

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  13. BRITISH AIR WORK

    Field Marshal Haig at 12.35 a.m. on Thursday, in an aviation report, says:—We brought down eight aeroplanes on Tuesday and drove down, another. Two ...

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  14. HUGE LOANS GIVEN TO ALLIES.

    An additional £40,000,000 has been loaned to England, £20,000,000 to France, and £20,000,000 to Italy, making tie total loans to the Allies ...

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  15. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Piecework and dilution of labor in connection with shipbuilding have been turned down by a ballot of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers throughout ...

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  16. LUXURY TAX IN FRANCE

    A Paris message states that a lively controversy is taking place there concerning the officacy and expediency of the luxury tax, the abrogation of ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S INDUSTRIES

    Speaking in the House of Commons. Sir A. Stanley, President of the Board of Trade emphasised that a large part of our trade had entirely ceased, ...

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  18. THE BELGIAN FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphing on the 15th May, describing the German attack on the Belgian front on the 17th April in ...

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  19. TRAINING FATALITY.

    O. Hanscomb, a jockey, was fatally injured at Randwick this morning. He was giving the cross-country horse Don a lesson over the schooling fences. The ...

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  20. KRUPP'S WORKS OUDONE.

    Krupps' great German factory, has been surpassed by the world's greatest, ordnance and munitions plant, which the U.S. Steel Corporation has ...

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  21. RUSSIA

    A Moscow telegram States that, in replying to the German demand for the immediate surrender of the Russian Black Sea fleet to Germans at ...

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  22. FALSE OPTIMISM DENOUNCED.

    Lord Reading, British Ambassador, has again warned the public against false optimism, specially with regard to the Flanders battle. He says that ...

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  23. BRISBANE SOLDIERS' INSTITUTE.

    A report on the management and stock of the Soldiers' Institute, issued to-day, recommended that the institute be closed. The social side of the work ...

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  24. TEUTON AGREEMENT RIDICULED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that inspired Austrian comments show that great efforts are being made to give plausibility to the ...

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  25. COAL PRODUCTION

    In view of the necessity for increasing the coal production, especially for export purposes, with fewer men available, owing to the combing out policy ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Free Churches' manifest does not irish the exemption of ministers from any form of national service. ...

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  27. HILL 44 RETAKEN

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday evening, says:—"The French have retaken Hill 44, a little eminence ...

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  28. THE AMERICAN SECTOR.

    An American communique reports a marked increase in reciprocal artillerying north of Toul and in Lorraine. Two American airmen felled three German ...

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  29. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Minnie Irvine, aged 40, a domestic servant, who was admitted to the hospital in a serious condition a week ago, died on Wednesday. It is alleged that ...

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  30. INDIA'S HELP

    Since the Delhi Conference remarkable energy has been displayed throughout India in carrying the conference proposals into effect. ...

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  31. CAPTURED MERCHANTMEN.

    Lord Newton said that one point of acute controversy between the British and German Government related to the merchantmen captured on armed ...

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  32. MORE PRODUCTIVE UTILISATION OF LABOR.

    The Coal Controller addressed the Miners' Federation and made an appeal to them to work more regular hours and to forego holidays. The Controller ...

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  33. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    An influential German monthly magazine, the "Suddentsche Monatshefte," denotes nearly the whole of the current issue to warnings against German ...

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  34. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    In the Supreme Court before Chief Justice Copper the breach of promise action in which Alice H. Tucked, of Brisbane sued John C. Johnson for £5000 ...

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  35. BRITISH COAL SUPPLIES.

    In the House of Commons Mr A. Stanley foreshadowed steps for the reduced consumption of coal domestically and industrially during next winter, ...

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  36. BEATING SUBMARINISM

    In the House of Commons Mr R. P. Houston, Unionist member for Liverpool, asked for information regaining, "the successful operations in capturing ...

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  37. WHEN SOUTH AMERICA WENT TO WAR.

    One of the most bloodthirsty little wars in the history of the world was fought between the Republics of Paraguay and Uruguay, in South America, ...

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  38. GERMAN BALTIC FLEET.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Hamburg states that the entire German Baltic fleet, with the excepion of a few light cruisers, has been recalled to ...

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  39. IRISH CULTIVATION GREATER

    According to a message from Dublin, it is estimated that from 50 to 70 per cent. of the adult Irishmen, including over half of the military ...

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  40. FIFTH ARMY'S RETREAT.

    The Liberal War Committee carried a resolution urging the Government, in view of the contradictory statements regarding the 5th Army, retreat to ...

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  41. ALL POSSIBLE AID OFFERED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Simla states that as the result of the Delhi conference the Provincial Governments held meetings and unanimously re-affirmed the ...

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  42. JELLICOE'S PROPHECY FULFILLED.

    Admiralty officials expect almost literal fulfilment of Admiral Jellicoe's famous prophecy. The most striking feature of the utter failure of the ...

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  43. DOMINION FLAGS.

    Brigadier-Generals M'Kay and Hart, and Captain Oates, on behalf of their Governments, in the presence of the troops, presented the Australian, New ...

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  44. AIR RAID ON PARIS

    News has been received that enemy aeroplanes bombed Paris. There were no casualties. ...

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  45. CONSCRIPTION AND AGRICULTURE.

    The Dublin Council of Agriculture has protested against conscription as likely to be prejudicial to agriculture, pointing out that Ireland has planted ...

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  46. IRISH VICEROY

    Mr Herbert Samuel, who occupied the position of Home Secretary in 1916, asked in the House of Commons to-day:— ...

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  47. A BRIEF RAID.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the air raid alarm was given at 10 o'clock on the first evening, and the signal "all clear" was given at ...

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  48. ADMIRAL CAPELLE'S ASSERTIONS.

    The German Admiral Von Capelle's arguments regarding submarinism are not impressive owing to the inaccuracy of his statements. There is a notable ...

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  49. BELGIAN TROOPS LOYAL

    General Gillain, Chief of Staff of the Belgian army, in the course of an interview, referred to the German peace propaganda in Belgium. ...

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  50. THE ATTACK ON AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr Percival Phillips, the "Daily Express," correspondent, states that the attack on the Australians south-west of Moralncoint completely broke down. A ...

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  51. ONLY SUBURBS AFFECTED.

    An official message states, in reference to the air raid, that the French guns opened fire. Our defending aeroplanes ascended. No enemy machines ...

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  52. ONE MAN STOPS AN OFFENSIVE.

    In the Austrian Reichsrath on the 19th December several deputies asked the Minister for War whether there was any truth in current reports that ...

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  53. GERMAN STRIKE SENTENCES.

    Whilst the Reichstag was debating the estimates of the Department of Justice, the Socialist Cohen denounced the severity of the sentences in ...

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  54. A SECOND ALARM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the second alarm was given at 1.50 in the morning, and the "all clear" signal was given at 2.30. ...

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  55. BONNET ROUGE CASE

    M. Duval has been sentenced to death in connection with "e Bonnet Rouge" case, the hearing of which, in Paris, has been causing great ...

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  56. THE ALLIES' ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION

    The "Times" welcomes the sign of a more effective Allied economic co-operation. Nothing, in says, produces a greater ...

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  57. NORTH SEA ALMOST CLOSED.

    From to-day the great British minefield operation is likely to prove an insurmonstable barrier to the enemy submarine activities in British waters. ...

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  58. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Maximilian Harden, in an article in the "Zukunft," ridicules the dream of a Central Europe, especially the idea of an eternal Austro-German friendship. ...

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