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  5. AMERICA & GERMANY

    The State Department is to-day considering the cirunistances of the sinking by an Austrian submarine, in the Mediterrancean, of the American ...

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  7. GALICIAN FRONT

    A Russian official message received this afternoon says:— "The enemy attacked to the southeast of Zlotcheff. in Galicia. The ...

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  8. VICTORY WAR LOAN

    A great demonstration in Trafalgar Square this afternoon was a fitting culmination to the extraordinarily successful loan campaign. ...

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  9. IMPRESSIONS ABROAD.

    Events of a personal nature occurred in France early in July last which made a visit by the writer to Europe advisable. As the conditions in Europe ...

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  10. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    "In the Puisalline district, between the Oise and the Aisne, detachments entered the second German line. They wrecked works and dugouts, and ...

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  11. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    It is stated by the Paris paper "L'Illustration" that the British destroyers use powerful grenades, which are thrown out where ...

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  12. EMPIRE WAR COUNCIL

    In connection with the coming Imperial Conference, it is understood that Sir R. L. Borden (Prime Minister of Canada), Lieuternant-General J. ...

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  13. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    At the meeting of the Leigh Shire Council on Wednesday, the secretary said he had received a number of communications in connection with ...

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  14. PROVISION FOR RELIEF WORK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Hague reports that the German legation states that the America delegate will be allowed to continue relief work in ...

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  15. THE HAIG INTERVIEW.

    Replying to-day to questions in the House of Commons whether the interview with Field-Marshal Douglas Haig, published in the French papers, was ...

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  16. TRAWLERS NOT WARNED.

    Among the vessels reported sunk to-day is the British trawler Ferga, which was built only last year. The captain was taken prisoner. ...

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  17. UNITED STATES SHIPPING HELD UP.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that it is likely that representations will be made to-day to the Government, demanding the opening of a way ...

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  18. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that Mr Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has appointed a committee of 25 to report ...

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  19. ENEMY RAIDS FAIL.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "A successful raid was carried out by us north-east of Gueudecourt. ...

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  20. ANOTHER TRAWLER DESTROYED.

    The British trawler Bardsley was attacked by a submarine without warning and blown up with bombs after the pirates pillaged her food supplies. The ...

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  21. AMERICAN FLAG IN BRUSSELS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that it is officially announced that Mr Brand Whitlock, the American Minister in Belgium, was ordered by the ...

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  22. FURTHER RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS.

    Lloyd George will make an important speech in the House of Commons on 19th February, when he will refer to submarining and agriculture. He ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S WOOL

    Replying in the House of Commons to-day to a question by Mr A. L. Sherwell (Liberal), Mr H. W. Forster, Financial Secretary to the War Office, ...

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  24. CONTINUOUS RAIDING.

    British war correspondents on the West front report constant artillerying and raiding, incessantly harassing the Germans. The Canadian raid east of ...

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  25. COLUMBIA'S REPLY TO WILSON.

    Columbia, South America, has replied to President Wilson that she will maintain her neutrality, and hopes the United States Government will not go to war. ...

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  26. ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDS URGED.

    In the Commons last night Mr Lambert, ex-Civil Lord of the Admiralty, urged the taking of additional safeguards on the Cape and ...

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  27. UNYIELDING PRUSSIAN ATTITUDE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that opinion is growing in Washington that the Berlin crisis is approaching its end. The unyielding ...

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  28. BALLARAT DISTRICT RECRUITS.

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  29. SALONIKA OPERATIONS

    A French Salonika communique states— "The Italians in a counter-attack on Hill 1050, east of Parlovo, recaptured the whole of the lost trenches. An ...

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  30. RECENT BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" reassures the Germans regarding the recent British successes on the West front. It says that these successes are due to efforts ...

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  31. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

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  32. KAISER'S RHAPSODY

    Vienna reports that the Kaiser, chatting with Herr Mueller, the Austrian Court poet, said:— "Right and morality are on our side. ...

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  33. HUNS FIGHT FOR LOST POSITION.

    Although heavy winter fighting has taken place on the West front, the Arctic cold compelled several weeks' inaction on the Russo-Roumanian and ...

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  34. FIERCE ARTILLERY DUEL.

    The latest French communique states:—"Enemy artillery, which has been vigorously countered by ours, fiercely bombarded in the Maisons de ...

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  35. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A statement issued by the Official Press Bureau says that Dr C. Addison. Minister for Munitions, announced that a small fire broke out on ...

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  36. THE SPRING OFFENSIVE

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that French correspondents hive interviewed General Sir Henry Rawlinson, commanding the British armies ...

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  37. LADY MAYORESS'S PATRIOTIC LEAGUE.

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  38. DUTCH WAR CREDIT.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague reports that the new Dutch war credt arrounts to ten and a half millions sterling. ...

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  39. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    It is stated authoratively that the New South Wales elections will take place on 24th March. ...

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  40. DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    The "Times" political correspondent states that the report of the Dardanelles' Commission is a most remarkable document, and will be published on 21st ...

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  41. MY NAVY'S TASK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Berlin official message says that the Kaiser, in an order to the Navy, remarks:—In the impending ...

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  42. RUSSIAN INTERNAL AFFAIRS

    "The Times" correspondent, at Petrograd states the State Committtee on Polish affairs will furnish its report on 27th instant, enabling the Premier, ...

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  43. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    A man walked into the Newton branch of the Savings Banks, at noon, and while the teller's back was turned reached over the counter and grabbed a ...

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  44. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Private Guy S. Smith, writing to his mother, says:—"We are now settled in our camp, but it is a bit unfortunate being so foar away from a village. We ...

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  45. AUSTRIAN COMMAND.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the Austrian Emperor has relieved the Archduke Frederick of the post of second in command. ...

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  46. ANZACS IN GERMANY.

    Efforts are being made by the Australian Red Cross authorities to ascertain the conditions under which Australian prisoners in Germany are ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE IN ROME.

    At a commercial conference held in Rome, on 4th December, eight Allied Parliaments were represented. ...

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  48. BIG FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A fire in a four-storied building in Dixon street is said to have caused £20,000 worth of damage. A number of companies suffered. ...

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  49. TWO STEAMERS SUNK.

    It is announced that the British steamers Malta (1179 tons), owned by the Bennett Steamship Company, of Goole, and the Cecilia have been ...

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  50. FOOD RIOT AT THE HAGUE.

    Reuter's correspondent as The Hague states that a revolutionary Socialists' der[?] was despersed yesterday by the p[?] who refused to allow a ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LABORITES.

    The Parliamentarians who were this week expelled from the Labor Party for their advocacy of national service, held a meeting to-day. The Premier Mr ...

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  52. SUPPLIES FOR HUN RAIDER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Sen Diego states that the reports that a German steamer on the lower Californian c[?] has been collecting supples for a ...

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  53. MACEDONIAN PEASANTS

    Peasant fugitives who have reached the Serbian headquarters report that the conditions in Bulgarian Macedonia are most [?]ble. ...

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  54. LORD MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENT

    The Lord Mayor, speaking at a war [?] meeting said that he had been informed on high authority that the war [?] be won [?] ...

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    The British steamer Mar[?] the [?] Ashwald, Ireland, and [?] ...

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