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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    At to-day sitting of the National Congress a resolution was adopted urging that the King-Emperor should proclaim that it is the aim and ...

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  7. WEST FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig is visiting Paris, and has conferred with General Lyantey, the French Minister for War, and General Nivelle, the ...

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  8. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    It was stated on Tuesday night that the Sydney Harbor Trust had discharged 179 men, representing all classes of labor. Commenting on this the ...

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  9. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    An extraordinary burning fatality is reported from Subiaco (W.A.), the victim being an elderly woman, Mrs Jean Gibb, widow of Sergeant-Major Gibb, who died ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN SUCCESS

    A Russian official massage received this evening says :— "Enemy groups advancing after fierce rifle and machine gun fire ...

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  11. PEACE PROPOSALS

    Reuter learns that although the Allied reply to President Willson's Note has been drafted, it is improbable that it will be presented for a few days. ...

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  12. SYMPATHY WITH HARRY LAUDER.

    Mr Harry Lauder. the eminent Scotch comedian, whose son, Captain John Lauder, has been killed at the front, has received world-wide ...

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  13. FATAL FALL.

    Having apparently fallen from the bridge over the old Preston railway at Sydney road. Parkville, a boy named Kenneth Evans,. 14 years of age, was ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL SITUATION

    Matters connected with the Federal political situation, which has become complicated because of the call of the Imperial Government to the Prime ...

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  15. ENEMY PATROLS SUFFER.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, the British Commander-in-Chief in France, reports:— "A small hostile patrol reached our ...

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  16. STATE TRAWLER.

    The Chief Secretary expects to get one of the State trawlers to work on Friday. He states that if the men are obdurate, and he cannot get other crews the ...

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  17. FARMER COMMITS SUICIDE.

    A Katanning (W.A.) farmer, David Evan Williams, who has four sons at the front, committed suicide in a peculiar fashion on Saturday. He was ...

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  18. HONORARY AIR BOARD CHAIRMAN.

    Lord Cowdray, who has accepted the chairmanship of the Air Board. stipulates that he shall not receive any salary in connection with the position. ...

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Secretary to the State War Committee reports that there is no truth in the allegations that many returned soldiers and their families are reduced ...

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  20. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Several cases of ptomaine poisoning occurred in Echuca district during the holidays. Mrs R. Berryman, her little daughter, Rita, aged six years, and a Miss ...

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  21. GUNFIRE AT VERDUN.

    A Paris communique reports that there has been a somewhat lively artillery duel between Hardaumont and Bezonvauv. The gunfire has been ...

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  22. KEEPING SOLDIERS' SHOPS GOING.

    Hammersmith is carrying on by voluntary labor 327 "one-man" shops whose owners are fighting. The system is likely to spread to ...

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  23. EMPIRE WAR COUNCIL

    A distinguished statesman says :— "The Government will have no secrets from the Prime Ministers of the Dominions while they are in London. ...

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  24. YOUNG MAN TAKES POISON.

    "It seems an awful state of affairs that a young man suffering severely from a certain disease should live in a boarding-house, thereby endangering the health of ...

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  25. NEW AGENT-GENERAL.

    The appointment of Mr C G. Wade, K.C. (formerly Premier of New South Wales) as Agent-General in London of that State, has been well received. The ...

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  26. NEED FOR WHEAT PRODUCTION.

    Mr Graham, Minister for Agriculture. commenting on the suggestion that farmers were contemplating a reduction of the wheat area, emphasises the necessity ...

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  27. "OUR SITUATION GROWS HARDER."

    According to the "Cologne Gazette" the Allies rejected the peace proposals because they hope to swamp Germany with innumerable shells in the spring. ...

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  28. RUSSIANS REACH THE SERETH.

    The Russians have reached the Sereth line, in Moldavia. A great and important battle is imminent. ...

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  29. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr Fuller, Chief Secretary and Deputy Leader of the National Government. and Mr Ashford, Minister for Lands, will represent the New South Wales ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED.

    Mr J. D. Bourohier. telegraphing from Jassy. says that the Speech delivered by King Ferdinand voices Roumania's determination to continue the ...

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  31. COPPER REQUISITIONED.

    The Ministry of Munitions has taken over the control of all unwrought copper, except that purchased under contract. ...

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  32. IRISH PROBLEM.

    According to the "Manchester Guardian," Lord "Wimborne has drawn up a scheme of settlement for Ireland which Mr Lloyd George, the Prime ...

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  33. THE EMPIRE'S PURPOSE

    Preaching at Christ Church Pro Cathedral on Sunday evening from the text Exodus xiv., 15— "Speak unto the children of Israel that they go ...

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  34. SPLIT AMONG GERMANS

    The peace proposals have intensified the split between the Pan-Germans and the Moderates, and the bitterest feeling prevails. ...

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  35. GRAND SHEREEF OF ARABIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo states that Moh[?]imed Wahid Elayoul Bey says that Egyptian Musselmans regard the Allied recognition of the ...

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  36. THE EPIC OF ROUMANIA.

    M. Take Joneson, the Roumanian Interventionist leader, who has been included. without portfolio, in the National Ministry. concluding a stirring ...

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  37. MR W. H. LONG TO ATTEND.

    It is announced that Mr Walter H. Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies will attend the War Council when the Dominion Prime Ministers arrive ...

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  38. FALL DOWN SHIP'S HOLD.

    While (Herbert Russell M'Carthy and James Russell. 36, married, stevedores, were engaged in removing the cover from a hatchway leading to the refrigerator ...

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  39. NEW IMPERIAL ORDER.

    The "Daily Express" foreshadows the institution of a new Imperial Order in the next honors. ...

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  40. TURKISH PRISONERS

    A message from Cairo says that 1200 Turkish prisoners from the Sinai Peninsula have arrived there, and marched through the streets. The men ...

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  41. REDUCED SPIRIT STRENGTH.

    The Liquor Control Board has decided to reduce spirits to 30 under proof at licensed houses in the war area from 1st February ...

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  42. A GERMAN CREATURE

    Giving details of the murder by Prince Yusupoff of Gregori Rasputin, the notorious Russian monk, "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd ...

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  43. BRITISH AMBASSADOR RESIGNS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Sir Alan Johnstoue, British Minister at The Hague, has resigned. ...

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  44. SALONIKA FRONT

    The "Daily Mail" urges a partial or complete withdrawal of the Salonika expedition. "The expedition," is says, "is a ...

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  45. GERMAN ANGER.

    German newspapers comment in vitriolic terms upon the Allies' reply to the German Peace Note. They say that it is clear that it can ...

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  46. RETURNED SOLDIER HANDLES REVOLVER.

    "As I was examining my revolver in the dining-room of Mr George Charles Grsen's house, at Fulham road, Alphington, on Boxing Day, Mr Green's ...

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  47. NEXT SEASON'S CROP

    The general secretary of the Victorian Farmers' union (Mr J. J. Hall) stated to-day that there was great dissatisfaction among farmers in regard to thier ...

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  48. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a good attendance at the Alfred Hall pictures last night; the Chaplin comedy, "Behind the Screen." and the feature drama. "Her Maternal ...

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  49. COLISEUM.

    There will be an entire change of programme to-night at the Coliseum. The star feature drama, The Alibi," is a magnificent Vitagraph (Blue Ribbon), ...

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  50. LOADING OF SHIPS.

    The Government has brought up the strength of the transport workers' battalions to 10,000. This action is the outcome of the board's transit ...

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  51. A GERMAN'S ADMISSIONS

    Professor Meinecke, a foremost German historian, writing in the "Frankfurter Zeitung," admits that Germany intended military aggression, but that ...

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  52. GERMANY'S "HONEST ATTEMPT."

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver states that a Berlin wireless message received via Sayville reports that Cardinal Hartman. Bishop of Cologne, ...

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  53. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    A new programme will be presented by the Tivoli Picture management at Her Majesty's Theatre to-night, and will include Hazel Dawn, the ...

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  54. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    An Italian official message says:— "Replying to the enemy's artillery, we heavily shelled the Austrian trenches and lines of communication ...

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  55. INCREASED FOOD PRODUCTION

    Mr Prothero, president of the Board of Agriculture has appointed an advisory committee consisting of 10 farmers and Agricultural experts, to assist in the ...

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  56. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    It is expected that the iron trade trouble, due to the dispute over the claims made by the moulders, will roach a climax to-morrow night. ...

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  57. MEDICAL MAN TRANSFERRED.

    Colonel J. F. Flashman (Sydney), of the Austrian Army medical Corps, has been transferred from Wandsworth to France. ...

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  58. GERMANS DROP THE MASK.

    In connection with Professor Meineck's article, in which he also stated that Germany's peace overtures were the outcome of the fighting at Vordun. ...

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  59. DROWNED IN BAY.

    The body of Frederick Davidge, ship's fireman. who resided in Ferrara street, South Melbourne, was found floating in the Bay near the new pier at Port ...

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  60. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    James Carnegie, of Cecil Street, South Melbourne. was found late this afternoon in a lavatory in South Melbourne, with his throat cut. He was ...

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  61. WAR LOAN BENEFITS STOCKS.

    The forthcoming war loan has anoyantly affected all war stock and other [?] Stockbrokers forced that the new ...

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