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  4. QUEENSLAND FLOOD.

    The floods on the central railway are abating, except in the Dawson Valley, where the waters are rising and are expected to cause an interruption to traffic ...

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  5. ALLIES "NO,"

    The Entente Government are examining the draft reply to President Wilson's peace Note. AMSTERDAM, January 2. ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    [?] work getting to the top the ladder, but it's often harder work to stay there Canadian Celebration. ...

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  7. EASTERN FRONTS.

    A wireless Russian official message says —Enemy groups advancing after fierce rifle and machine-gun fine south-west of Brody were driven back An enemy offensive on ...

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  9. WAR'S DEMANDS.

    In one of the early conflicts of the Civil War, the opening movements of the armies were suspended while a fox-bunt swept between the embattled lines. One ...

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  10. Russian Rearguard Pursued

    A German wireless report assert:—We st[?] several hill positions in the Oituz Valley. Gen Meckensen has forced the Russian further to retreat and is ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. FOWLER STEWART.

    The dearth of Mr. G. Fowler Stewart occurred suddenly at his home at Kensington Gardens on Wednesday The deceased was in the city on Tuesday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EGYPT DESERT FIGHTS,

    Twelve hundred Turkish prisoners from El Arish and Maghdabah arrived at Cairo on Friday. They were ill clothed and barefooted. The ages of the men range ...

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  13. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian-official despatch states—Replying to the Australian artillery we heavily shelled their [?] and lines of communication on the whole front We ...

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  14. Air Board Chairmanship.

    It is officially announced that Baron Cowdray has stipulated that he shall not be offered a salary if he accepts the Chairmanship of the British Air Board rendered ...

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  15. Great Italian Efforts,

    Italian establishments to the number of 2,179, employing 468,949 persons are engaged in supplying war material The total war expenditure of Italy to date is ...

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  16. MURDER OF RASPUTIN.

    The Petro[?] representative of The Daily Ghronicle has described the assassination of Rasputin the Russian monk and "miracle worker." who is reported to have ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. Central Powers Prepared.

    The Premier of Hungary (Count Tisza) speaking in the Hungarian Parliament, said the refusal of the Entente Powers to negotiate for peace was expected, and that it ...

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  18. Austria and Hungary Sport of Food

    The Budapest correspondent of The Morning Post reports that the peace offer by the Central Powers has promoted the knowledge that the food supplies of Austria ...

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  19. Sound Dutch View.

    The Amsterdam Telegraph has pronounced the opinion that the reply of the Allies to Germany was the only possible answer. The German efforts to create a ...

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  20. A HORSE'S FALL.

    A horse, owned by Mr. J. J. Fox, whose firm is engaged-on excavation operations at the new Tattersalls Club buildings in Grenfell street, had a ...

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  21. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The Stockholm correspondent' of The Morning Post says that the Nord Deutscher Lloyd and Hamburg America steamship lines have circularized their, ...

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  22. War Loan Conversions.

    A feature of the reopening of the London Stock Exchange to-day after the Christmas and new year vacation was a wild scramble for the 4½ per cent, war loan ...

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  23. THAT "NO" VOTE.

    The Berlin Local Anzeiger, in discussing the summoning of "England's satellite to an Imperial Conference ," says:—The Ministers of the dominions are to declare ...

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  24. Lord Curzon Married.

    Earl Gurzon, ex-Governor General of India and Lord Privy Seal in the Asquith Government, to-day was married for the second time. ...

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  25. REPATRIATION DAY RECEIPTS.

    Additional amounts handed in at the office of toe State War Council have brought the progressive total for Repatriation Day in Adelaide to £3,629 15/7, and ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES AND IRELAND.

    At the last meeting of the. Irish Nationalist Association of New South Wales a motion protesting against-the participation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) ...

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  27. GREEK SITUATION.

    A Home message states that Italy, in a separate Note to Greece, declared that she adhered to the Entente demands. The Greek Cabinet thereupon accepted all the ...

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  28. STEAMER ASHORE

    The British steamer Nestorian (4,075 tone) went ashore in a fog and became total wreck. The members of the crew were saved. The vessel was owned by F. ...

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  29. THE IRISH PROBLEM.

    The Manchester Guardian states that Mr. Lloyd George favours submitting the Irish question to the Impe[?] Conference the scheme instituted the Viceroy (Lord ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL CABLES.

    The Mary Lane market is uncharged with few sellers. An Australian parcel of wheat just due has been [?] at 83/ qr: ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    The text which won a Military Cros for Ca.pt. Gordon C. Campbell, of Adelaide, was thus reported upon by Col. Weir in a communication to Gen. Sinclair ...

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  32. WESTERN FRONT.

    A wireless German official b[?]le claims that the Germans repulsed British hand grenade attacks at Ypres They also raided trenches in the Argunne and on the ...

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  33. D.S.O.

    Major J. E. Arnold, of the Royal Army Service Corps, bas been granteed the Distinguished Service Order for his work in France. He is son of ,Mr. Percy Arnold, ...

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  34. TALLOW.

    British stocks amount to 10,587 tons During December 2,073 tons handed and 2,463 tons delivered. ...

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  35. METALS.

    On the London Metal Exchange [?]detrite is quoted at 105/ and wolfram at 5/. ...

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  36. SHARES.

    The closing quotations on the London Stock Exchange to-day were:—British B.H. buyers 25/ sellers 26/ and North B.B., buyers 44/. sellers 45/. ...

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  37. Incidents of the War.

    In November three men, Graeme Scott, Edward Hodgson, and Ferdinand Kehrhan escaped from internment in the [?]ton Workhouse. The two firstnamed were ...

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  39. Enemy Patrols Busy.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reporting Tuesday night, stated:—A small hostile patrol reached the British trenches' east of Vermelles, but was driven back, losing half ...

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  40. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before Messrs. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., C. C. Ford K. M. Bosisto. W. W. Forwood, and C. E. Wigglesworth.] Two men were dealt with for drunke[?] ...

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  41. YOUNG JEW IN COURT

    Charged with the larceny of a gold ring, a Savings Bank amount book, and a discharge certificate, valued in all £5. Joseph Goldberg a young man appeared at the Adelaide Police Court ...

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  42. RESTORED TO LIFE.

    The case of Albert Davies, a six-year-old Streatham boy, who was brought, back to life by heart massage, has aroused the. greatest interest among doctors. An ...

    Article : 185 words
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  44. Artillery Duel

    The French Tuesday night communique said there had been a somewhat lively artillery duel between Harda[?]mont, Bezon, and Vaux, and that the German fire had been ...

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  46. British War Council

    It bas been announced that the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Walter Long) will attend the meetings of the War Council when the overseas P[?] arrive ...

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  47. Family Notices

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