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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS. SINISTER THREAT

    The Foreign Office states:—"The German Government claim to have conclusive proof that enemy hospital ships have been misused for the transport of munitions and ...

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  4. SENSATIONAL PLOT. TO MURDER LLOYD GEORGE

    Four persons have been arrested at Derby on a charge of attempting to poison the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George). The accused are Mrs. Alice Wheedon, her ...

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  5. CLERMONT TRAGEDY

    The report of the Clermont Relief Commission, which was made available on Wednesday, states:—"An endeavor was made to obtain the views of the Clermont ...

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  6. BRUTAL SUBMARINE MURDERS GERMANY ICNORES HER PLEDGE.

    The Admiralty announce:—"The British steamship Artist, when forty-eight miles from land, and in the midst of a heavy easterly gale, was torpedoed by a ...

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  8. DOLLARS AND PEACE

    Mr. Hatted, head of the Arm of which Mr. Bo[?]ing in a member, [?] [?] that his firm lost [?] dollars daring the[?] period of the le[?] of information ...

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  9. GALLANT SAILORS

    A thrilling, se[?] story was sold in the Admiralty Court on Wednesday by Robert Fergusson, mate of the deep sea [?]g Vigilant, and two Germen, who claimed ...

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  10. THE RAIDER MOEWE

    Neutral sailors who have been release from the German raider Yarrowda[?]o, have given further details of the dep[?]dations0 of the raider M[?]ewe. They say it was a ...

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  11. Formal Evidence.

    The accused, were arraigned at the Guildhall Police Court and were remanded until Saturday. They were charged with conspiracy to murder Mr. Lloyd George and ...

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  12. RUTHLESS WARFARE

    Germany, in a Note to the United States Government, announces the resumption of unrestricted sea warfare. This presumably refers to submarine ...

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  13. THE VICTORY LOAN

    Mr. Balfour, the Foreign Secretary, in speaking at a meeting in connection with the War loan comnaign at Sheffield on Wednesday, said:—"Posterity will be ...

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  14. BAREFACED HYPOCRISY.

    Germany in replying to the peace speech of Dr. Wilson in the American Senate, agrees to the principles enunciated thersin, including those of the equal rights ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. Arrested at Derby.

    It is reported that arrests were made of the conspirators at Derby in connection, with the alleged plot to poison Mr. Lloyd George. ...

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  17. A PLAY BANNED.

    The German authorities in Brussels have arrested the director of the Olympi[?] Theatre for staging Bernstein's play "The Thief." The Germans have put on the ...

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  18. A Family Arrangement.

    Mrs. Alice Wheedon, her daughter (Harriet Wheedon), her married daughter (Mrs. Mason), and her son-in-law (Mr. Alfred Mason) have been charged with ...

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  19. CLAN SHAW LOST.

    The steamer Clan Shaw, 3,543: tons, struck a mine on Wednesday and broke her back. She went ashore afterwards and is now a total wreck. ...

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  20. BUSY SUBMARINES

    Several Dutch newspapers welcome the announcement concerning the new British mine field across the Heligoland Bight. The "Courant" says:-—"If this reduces ...

    Article : 91 words
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  22. BOILING WITH WRATH

    The Kaiser, in a birthday message to the Prussian provinces, declares:—"The German people are boiling with wrath at the rejection of my peace proposal. This ...

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  23. SPORTSMAN DEAD.

    The death is announced in London of Mr. Patrick Campbell, of New Zealand. He owned the horse which won the New Zealand Derby in 1874. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN VICTORY

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

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  25. ACCIDENT AT BIRKENHEAD

    Mr. James Kenniwell, aged 20 years, a laborer, was admitted to the Port Adelaide Hospital on Thursday morning suffering from injuries he had received as the result ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales reported on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.15 p.m. on Thursday:—Commonwealth War Loan, £98 11/3; Adelaide Cement (ord.), 14/6; Junction (paid), ...

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  27. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Mr Neville Chamberiain, the Controuer of Man Power has announced that a Women's Department of National Service has been established, with Mrs. H. J. ...

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  28. NO CONFIDENCE.

    The debate dragged along till after midnight, when Mr. Ryan's amendment was carried by 80 votes to 19, and the House rose. ...

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  29. SAILING OF THE DIMBOOLA

    Intending passengers by the steamer Dimboola are notified that it has been necessary further to postpone the sailing of the vessel until 4 p.m., Friday ...

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  30. DESPERATE FIGHTING

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—"After a bombardment with chemical shells the enemy strongly attacked us along the ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, February 1. HINDERING RECRUITING.

    A report from Temora received by the State Recruiting Committee states that a member of the I.W.W. is using his in fluence to prevent recruiting by producing ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH ROBBED

    David Clayton Howell Price (36), for merly a lieutenant in the Commonwealth military forces, appeared on remand before Mr. Love, S.M., at the Central Court, ...

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  34. SAID HE WAS A CONSTABLE

    During the hearing of the inquest in connection with the death of Elsie Rene Pretty, which the Coroner found had resulted from mechanical injuries, followed ...

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  35. Police Court Hearing.

    The hearing of the conspiracy case opened at Derby this morning. The charge said, "The accused on divers dates since December 26 conspired to murder Mr. Lloyd ...

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  36. WELL DONE, NORWAY!

    A Royal proclamation states that Norwegian warships will attack without warning submarines belonging to belligerents which enter Norwegian territorial waters, ...

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  37. Family Notices

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  38. ENGINEERS IN CONFERENCE.

    The Federal president and secretary of the Australasian Society of Engineers left for Melbourne on Wednesday night after a conference extending over 12 days with ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCE.

    The Premier on Wednesday stated he had received a telegram from the Agent General reporting that the "Times" had published a telegram that New South ...

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  40. GERMAN HATRED.

    Dr. Westarp, the leader of the Conservatives in the German Reichstag, speaking at Dresden on Wednesday, said:—It is absolutely essential to annex Belgium in ...

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  41. GERMAN COLONIES

    Mr. W. H. Long, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a speech in the Westminster City Hall on Wednesday, said:—We have taken possession of different ...

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  42. GREECE REFORMING

    The transfer of Greek troops and munitions to the Peloponnesus continues ceaselessly both by land and sea. King Constantine has abandoned his previous ...

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  44. FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    A meeting of the overseas authorities appointed a sub-committee to act under the direction of the committee over which the Prince of Wales presides. Arrangements ...

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  45. BIG ROBBERY OF FURS.

    On Wednesday, before Mr.T.H. Wilkinson, S.M., at the Water Police Court, Henry Claude Jones (27), wharf laborer, was remanded till February 7 on a charge ...

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  47. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The State revenue returns for the seven months ended on January 31 show an increase of £198,254. The increase for the month was £56,131. The total revenue ...

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  48. POLICE REWARDS.

    As a recognition of the special services rendered during the year thirty police officers have been granted monetary rewards ranging from £12 to £50. For exceptional ...

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  49. AN AIR CHASE.

    A German aeroplane chased by the French crossed the Swiss frontier, and landed at Basle. The airmen were in terned. ...

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