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  4. PEACE REJECTION.

    The Kaiser, on his birthday, sent the tallowing message to the Prussian provinces: German people, boiling with wrath rejection by the Allies of my peace ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. LLOYD GEORGE ASSAILED.

    A great sensation has been caused by tie arrest at Derby of three suffragettes and a male "conscientious objector" on a charge of having conspired to poison the ...

    Article : 393 words
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  7. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The thermometer [?]in the city to-day to 82.5 de[?]. ...

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  8. “VICTORY” LOAN.

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ralfour) speaking fit Sheffield in connection -with the war ban campaign, said oesterty would be grateful for Great Britain's gigantic war effort, which had surprised and delighted her friends, and astonished her enemies. Great Britain ...

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  9. EASTERN FRONTS.

    A Russian official message announces that after a bombardment with chemical sheik the enemy on the Biga front strongly along the Kalnc[?] to Chlok high road, and also ...

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  10. GREEK ATTITUDE.

    The transfer of Greek troops and munitions from Athens to Pelyponnesus, in accordance with the Allies ultimatum, continues ceaselessly by land, and sea. King ...

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  11. GERMAN REPLY.

    Germany, in its reply to President Wilson's Senate speech, agrees with the principles expressed therein, including those of equal rights for all nations, and suggests ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) said in answer to a question, that the amount of Government debentures issued by the Ryan ...

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  13. Germany's Demands.

    Germany, damans in her Note that Americans shall be. barred from all ships plying in certain specified zones. The Note AIMS at peace with Belgium if Germany ...

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  14. Raising of Blockade.

    The Allies’ blockade of Greece will be raised on February 4, if the undertakings specified in the Entente ultimatum to the Greek Government are carried out. ...

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  15. Russian Successes

    The Russian successes in the Carpathians on Saturday were carried out, despite extraordinary obstacles. The Russian artillery rows of wire entanglements, ...

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  16. GERMAN COLONIES.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Walter Long), in a speech in London to-night, said the German colonies would never be restored to Germany. ...

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  17. BRITISH ELECTORAL REFORM

    The Westminster Gazette points out that the proposed introduction of proportional representation in the new electoral [scheme applies only to boroughs entitled to ...

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  18. WESTERN FRONT.

    The French Wednesday noon communique says:—We effectively bombarded works in the regions of Eixabaucourt and Woevre. A Reach detachment ...

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  19. SUBMARINE WAR.

    A royal proclamation states that Norwegian warships will attack without warning belligerent submarines which enter Norwegian territorial waters, except when ...

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  21. THRILLING SEA STORY.

    A thrilling ses story has been told in the British Admiralty Court. Robert Fergusson, mate of the deep-sea tug Vigilant, two firemen claimed salvage. They ...

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  22. HOSPITAL SHIPS THREATENED.

    The British Foreign Office says the German Government claims that it has conclusive proof that allied hospital ships have misused as transports for munitions ...

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  23. Incidents of the War.

    The Director of National Service (Mr. Arthur Neville Chamberlain) announces that a Women’s Department of National Service has been established with Mrs. H. ...

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  24. THE THRALL OF THE ICEPACK.

    Chief among the illustations in The Observer this week is a double page of awe-inspiring pictures dealing with the s Shackleton Expedition to the antarctic. ...

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  25. German Attack Failed.

    A Belgian official message state:—On the night of .January 29 the Germans, after violent artillery preparation, attacked the Belgians south of Hetsus, but the ...

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  26. The Enemy Raider.

    Neutrals from the German raider in the Atlantic who have arrived by the Yarrow-dale give further details of .the depredations by the Moewe. They, state it was ...

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  27. TODAY'S TRAINING NOTES.

    At Morph[?]lle on Thursday [?] the course proper was available but there was [?] doing in the way fast galloping, [?]e Saint excepted six [?] in 1.20. Papy[?]s (J.Li[?]) ...

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  28. THE INEVITABLE.

    Herr Westarp (Leader of the Conservatives in the Berlin Reichstag), speaking at Dresden, said:—"It is absolutely essential Germany to annex Belgium, that we ...

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  29. ADELAIDE POLICE COURT RENOVATIONS.

    The inadequacy and out-of-date condition the Adelaide oPlice Court hav frequently been commented upon. It i snearly three decades since the Court room received ...

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  30. A DRUNKEN MOTHER.

    A dreadful story of the life of a drink-sodden mother and three-year-old baby boy in a house at Payneham was related to Mr. s. J. Mitchell, S.M.. at the State Children's Court on ...

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  31. UNRESTRICTED SEA WARFARE.

    Germany, in a Note to the United States Government, announces the resumption by her of unrestricted sea warfare, which presumably means submarinings. ...

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  32. THE LAUENTIC.

    The British Admiralty announces that all of those on board tie Laurentic, except those killed by the explosion of the mine, were placed in tie boats, and that the ...

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  33. ITALY'S SHIPPING.

    Eleven naval and shipbuilding companies in Italy have formed a syndicate for the development of the construction of merchantmen. They have started to build ...

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  34. Heligoland Bight Blockade.

    Several of the Dutch newspapers welcome the announcement of the new British minefield at Heligoland Bight. Courant says:—If it reduces the submarine ...

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  35. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, Thursday, Fob. 1.—High water, 8.45 a.m.; low water, 2.45 p.m. ARRIVED. Feb. I. Saros, 2,037, R. Y. Catto, Newcastle. Howard, ...

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  36. German Airmen Interned.

    A German aeroplane, which was chased by French machines, crossed the Swiss frontier, and landed at Basle, and the airmen were interned. ...

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  37. Graves of Our Heroes.

    A meeting- at overseas authorities has appointed a (subcommittee under the Soldiers’ Graves Committee, and arrangements have been made by it to-erect simple oak cr[?] ...

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