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  4. ENEMY HARD UP.

    The French Tuesday moon, communique says:—There has been fairly lively cannonading between the Oise and the Aisne. To enemy aeroplanes has been brought ...

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  5. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    The British Admiralty reports:—Our light forces patrolling the North Sea not far from the Dutch coast cat Monday night met at division of enemy destroyers. After ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. Family Notices

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    “The latest dance, the Wilson Waltz, is described as follows:—One step forward, three steps backward, hesitate, then sidestep and repeat. It sounds easy, but to ...

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  9. “Germans practically wiped out.

    It is r[?]moured in Ymuiden (Holland); that a German flotilla of 12 destroyers was surrounded and practically wiped out. only two of them returned. Other reports ...

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  10. Destroyers on Each Side

    The Dutch trawler Eems met a battered German destroyer near to the coast. The destroyer asked the trawler to take the wounded to port, and the fishing boat ...

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  11. German Warship Damaged.

    A German warship has arrived at Ymuiden (North Holland), heavily damaged. Twenty dead and a number of wounded have been landed from the vessel. ...

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  12. Reported Seven Enemy Ships Sunk.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says it is certain that seven German vessels were sunk. ...

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  13. BANKRUPTCY AND DISHONESTY.

    The Austrian Governmemt has prohibited all payments from Austria for goods supplied from external sources before January 1. Swiss exporters are chiefly affected. ...

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  14. LONDON EXPLOSION.

    The Ministry of Munistions announced that the explosion casualties at [?]resent discovered are:—Killed, 44 men, 11 women, and 14 children (total 69): seriously ...

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  15. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    ADELAIDE: Wednesday, January 21. [Before the Chief Justice (Hon. G.J. B. Murray) and a jury.] The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Sheerlaw) ...

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  16. German Cruelty to Prisoners.

    Humane protest have been made against the refined cruelty of the German procedn[?]e in connection with the treatment of Franco-British sick and wounded prisoners ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. THE ONE PROBLEM.

    The annual conference of the Labour Party, now being held at the Albert Hall, Manchester, is the most important in the histor[?] of the movement. It has been ...

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  18. Committee of Enquiry

    Sir Ernley Blackwell (Legal Assistant Under secretary of State in the Home Department), Major A. Cooper-Key (Chief Inspector of Explosives), and Brevet-Col ...

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  19. RUSSIA’S DOMESTIC CRISES.

    The special correspondent of The Doily Telegraph says:—“The political situations at the Russian capital are full of dramatic interest; but there exists no English ...

    Article : 435 words
  20. More Belgian Deportations.

    The Telegraaf states that deportation from Brussels by the Germans were started on Saturday. The majority of those sent away were workmen including all the ...

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  21. PEACE TALK.

    The French newspapers regard President Wilson’s statement in the American Senate regarding peace as being impracticable. The Fiagro says it forms a beautiful ...

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  22. Kaiser and Crown Prince Disagree.

    The Corriere [?] Italia reports that the relations between the Kaiser and the Crown Prince of Germany are strained. The Grown Prince, it is said, is chagrined ...

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  24. Feeling in Austria-Hungary.

    Emperor Charles has given audience to the leaders of the Austrian and Hulgarian Socialist Party, and. discussed the growing peace movement, which is manifesting ...

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  25. A Valuable Haul.

    When the Germans seized the Dutch mail steamer Prinz Hendrik, and took it to Zeebrugge, they found a Belgian aboard with a million francs worth of valuables ...

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  26. THE CHEMISTS’ CLAIM.

    The hearing of an application by the retail chemist and druggist employes, as members of the Distributing Trades Union of South A[?]strlia. for the determination of the Court op [?]uatters ...

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  27. EASTERN FRONT.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Petit Parigien says that the Czar’s rescript to the new Premier is the first since 1905. If the Ministry applies the broad liberal ...

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  28. Bulgarian Peace Demands.

    In an Interview published in the German paper Lokal Anzeiger M. Watschow (President of the Bulgarian Sobranje (or National Assembly) said the Bulgarian ...

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  29. Wine for French Army.

    During 1916 the French Government requisitioned 6,000,000' bectolitres of wine (equal to 792,000,000 large bottles) for the army. ...

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  30. Where is Falkenhayn?

    The Agenzia Liberta says that the where-abouts of the German leader Gen— Falken. ported to be a mystery. He has been reported to be seriously [?]ll in Wallachia, and ...

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  31. Huns and Belgian Banks.

    The Germans have again threatened to seize the deposits in the Belgian banks unless the levies reach, the amount required. ...

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  32. “Victory” Loan.

    The Commercial Union Assurance Company, Limited, has subscribed £5,000,000 to the war loan. ...

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  33. German Hotels Attracting Visitors

    Large Berlin botels are conducting an extensive publicity campaign to attract visitors for the nest summer season. The advertisements allege that the war will ...

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  34. Incidents of the War

    The Lord Mayor of Sheffield entertained Mr. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) at breakfast to-day. The visitor then went to the Hatfield shell factory and ...

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  35. Enemy Claims.

    A German official report announces:— We took 100 Roumanian prisoners between the Sianic and Putna Valleys, and repulsed strong advances south of the ...

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  36. Settlement of Soldiers.

    In connection with the information supplied by the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. C. Goode) on Tuesday concerning the settlement of soldiers on the [?]and, the ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    The appointment of Lient-Col. S. Pries Weir, D.S.O., to the position of Public Service Commissioner met with popular approval (says The Public Service Review ...

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  38. “JOHN BULL” V. “BECK’S.”

    To honour the toast of “The King” in German beer sounds impossible in Australia to-day, but it was ceremoniously drunk after that fashion at Sorrento (Vic.) ...

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  39. POLES AND SERVICES.

    German disappointment at the Poles not enlisting in the army is increasing. The Kovno Gazette states that the German Chief of Command in Eastern Galicia has ...

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  40. Famine in Turkish Armenia.

    A terrible famine is beinng experienced in the Turkish districts of Are[?]enia. Kurds in the Zilam Valley are selling their women and children in the open market at 10 ...

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  41. CIVIL SERVICE CLASSIFICATION BOARD.

    A lively interest is being taken in the selection of the service representative for the Classification Board (says The Public Service Review). Several candidates are ...

    Article : 341 words
  42. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The German commanders, Field-Marshal Hindenburg and Gen- von L[?]dendorff, have visited the Italian front end attended a war council, at which the Emperor Charles ...

    Article : 65 words
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