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  5. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The recruiting campaign was opened in Melbourne to-night, by a meeting in the Town Hall, winch was crowded to overflowing. Those present included a large ...

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  6. GREEK CRISIS

    It' is announced that the Allies sent a new Note ta Greece. The statement is made that the Note is practically an ultimatum, which will ...

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  7. EASTERN FRONT

    A German official message, reports a lively artillery near Riga. "We are pursuance the defeated Russians near Focsani," it adds. ...

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  9. WEST FRONT

    A report issued by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says. Yesterday night we drove back three attempts to approach our trenches south-east of ...

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  10. PEACE OVERTURES

    It is stated by the Home "Messagero" that the Pope, replying to the German and American Peace Notes, declares his personal desire for peace, ...

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  11. ROUMANIA

    M. Marcel H[?]n, writing to the "Echo de Paris," says that the Russian offensive on the Sereth is in important. ...

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  12. FEDERAL NATIONAL PARTY.

    Upwards of 200 met in the council chamber of the Melbourne Town Hall tonight at the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) to consider the ...

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  13. THE ARRAS RAID.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says that AngloScottish troops participated in the Arras raid on a 2000 yard front. Our ...

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  14. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING AT GEELONG.

    A good enthusiastic meeting in support of the recruiting campaign was held in the Mechanics' Hall to-night. The Major presided, and the speakers were ...

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  15. RUSSIAN GAINS EXTENDED.

    A German official message states:—"The Russians strongly attacked west of the Riga-Mitan road, and extended their gains of 5th January on the Aa River." ...

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  16. SPANISH MILITARY MISSION.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that a Spanish military mission has been touring the British front. The members of the ...

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  17. FURTHER GERMAN ADVANCE.

    We pushed back tike enemy between the and Oituz valley, and drove on the Russians and Roumanians from, fortified mountain position at Odobesti, ...

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  18. GERMANS LONGING FOR PEACE.

    Flushing reports that 22 British subjects have arrived from Germany. Men from Ru[?]leben are in broken ...

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  19. N.S.W. ENLISTMENTS.

    The official figures show that there were 436 enlistments in the State last week. The recruiting committee regards this as a gratifying improvement. ...

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  20. RASPUTIN INQUIRY DROPPED

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the inquiry into the murder of Rasputin, the notorious monk, has been dropped. ...

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  21. RUSSIANS BEAR THE BRUNT.

    The capture of Foosani turns the western extremity of the Sereth line, which runs eastward Eocdani. The Pruth River is the next Russian line ...

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  22. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  23. LIQUOR PROHIBITION

    The Scottish Town Councils' Conference, including Edinburgh and Glasgow has recommended the national prohibition of the use of spirits in war ...

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  24. "FLANDERS OUR WATCHWORD"

    Grand Admiral von Tirpitz, in the course of a letter, says:— "Let 'Flanders' be our watchword for 1917." ...

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  25. ALLIES' NOTE.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Paris says that Germany has decided to reply immediately to [?]e Allies' Note, probably in the form of an appeal to ...

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  26. "ALLIES TIRED OF MENACE."

    In a leading article the "Times" says that the Allies are tired of the continued Grecian menace, outrages, and indignities. The fresh Note ...

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  27. WALL STREET SCANDAL

    The senate committee that is investigating the alleged leakage of official information regarding President Wilson's Peace. Note by which great ...

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  28. CIVILIANS RELEASED

    The first exchange of British and German prisoners over 45 veats of age [?] proceeding. The agreement, which applies to the whole Empire, embraces ...

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  29. WILSON'S NOTE.

    It is Stated in Washington that the Entente's reply to President Wilson's Note is expected hourly. Cables in Tuesday's New York papers say that (he ...

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  30. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    The corresponded in Paris of the "Times" says that M. Briand when interviewed, said that the Rome Rom Conference was of the greatest utility. It ...

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  31. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Switzerland has adopted an army steel helmet with a vizor. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    The War Office has notified Mr Andrew Fisher the Australian High Commissioner, of its desire to take over the empty floors in Australia House. ...

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  33. ADMIRAL WARRENDER DEAD

    Vice-Admiral Sir George John Scott Warrender, Commander-in-Chief at Plymouth is dead at the age of 56. (Sir George Warrender, who was the ...

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  34. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that Court Reventlow, in the newspaper "Tages Zeitung," refers in furious terms to Mr Gerard's remarks ...

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  35. JOURNAL OF THE TRENCHES.

    Mr C. E. W. Bean, the official correspondent with the Australian Expeditionary Force, is publishing a weekly paper "The Rising Sun" which is ...

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  36. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Word has been received by the Inspector-General of Police of a tragedy at Hassan's Falls road, near Lithgow. William Rowe left home this ...

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  37. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd forecasts further political changes in Russia, including that of the Premiership in connection with which M. ...

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  38. POLES LOYAL TO RUSSIA.

    It is stated by "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd that the AustroGerman efforts to enrol Poles as fighters is a fiasco. The vast maojrity of ...

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  39. AMUSEMENTS.

    The programme to be screened at the Alfred Hall to-night will include a famous drama entitled "Sudden Riches," featuring the favorite actor, ...

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  40. NEW WAR LOAN

    Enormous interest, particularly in city circles, is being taken in Thursday's mammoth war loan issue. Measures are being taken to enlist ...

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  41. ANZAC CAMP INSPECTED

    Lieut-General Sir William R. Birdwood, Commander of the First Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, inspected [?]en of the principal camps on ...

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  42. MORALE OF BRITISH TROOPS

    Field-Marshal Lord French, speaking in London, said that the British and Imperial troops had shown almost supernatural courage, morale, and a ...

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  43. WOOL STOCKS REQUISITIONED.

    The British army has requisitioned all home grown wool stocks. ...

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  44. LORD DEVONPORT'S PRESS BUREAU

    Lord Devonport has established his own press bureau. He has already appointed an advisory officer. ...

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  45. COLISEUM.

    The new programme screened at the Coliseum last night draw a fair attendance. The star feature a splendid World's film feature drama, "Human ...

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  46. NEW PENSION SCHEME.

    It is estimated that Mr Barnes' new pensions scheme, which will shortly be unfolded, will cost £50,000,000 yearly. ...

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  47. INTERNED SUBMARINES

    A message from The Hague says that Captain Rambonnet. Minister for Marine has announced that in view of the delays in obtaining war ma[?]erial ...

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  48. APPEAL TO WOMEN.

    A special appeal is being made to women in connection with the new war loan, the issue of which has been postponed until 12th January in order to ...

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  49. SECRETARIES TO CABINET.

    The appointment of Sir Maurice Hankey, Sir Mark Sykes, and Capt. Avery as secretaries to the Cabinet, is an unprecedented constitutional ...

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  50. RIGHTS OF AMERICANS.

    Ex-President Taft addressing the Rubber Association of America said that it would be fatal to American enterprise if it were understood that the ...

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  51. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the American Senate has agreed to a continuance of the "gentlemen" agreement with Japan regarding ...

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  52. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    An Italian official message says that a vigorous artillery fire has been maintained on the whole front. An aeroplane flew over Trieste and dropped 200 ...

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  53. CADETS BOMBARD DRILL HALL.

    To-day the Collingood police issued a number of summonses against youths who are alleged to have participated in a bombardment of the local drill hall on ...

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  54. MINISTRY OF LABOR'S POLICY

    Mr J. Hodge, Minister for Labor, in a letter to the unions states that the policy of the Ministry of Labor will be equity after consideration of ...

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  55. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Another large and appreciative audience assembled at Hor Majesty's Theatre last evening when Geraldine Farrar was screened in "Maria Rosa," ...

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  56. SPANISH POLITICS.

    The Spanish press reveals German intrigues against Spain because of the action of Spain in holding aloof from President Wilson's Note. This may result ...

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  57. HUN MAN SHORTAGE

    It is stated by The H[?]e correspondent of "The Daily Mail" that Germany has sent to the western bring line a new class of conscripts, aged 18 ...

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  58. SUBMARINE ACTIVITY

    News has been received that the Norwe[?] steamer Le[?] (1407 tons) and the Russian co[?] mal have been sunk by enemy submarines. ...

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  59. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS

    Germany os still deporting all [?]asses of Belgians. Some were recently sent to Poland, where they are compelled to work. ...

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  61. ST. PAUL'S EXCURSION.

    The tickets for St. Paul's Sunday school excursion to Melbourne on 19th inst. will be obtainable in a day or two. ...

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  65. WHEAT VALUES IN AMERICA.

    Reuter's [?] Washington reports that the [?] for [?] ...

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