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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS. 885TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The United States exports during 1916 to Great Britain were worth 2,000,000,000 dollars (£100,000,000), those to France £200,000.000), to Russia £26,000,000, to ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    No further casualties are reported from Clermont. The death-roll still totals 60. It is feared, however, that this number will be increased, as many bodies were ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SUCCESS

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Thursday says:—"We attacked heights on the Roumanian front, to the south ward of Mount Botoch. We captured 600 ...

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  7. BRITISH TRANSPORT SUNK LOSS OF 150 LIVES

    The Admiralty announced on Thursday night:—"The transport Ivernia was sunk by a submarine during had weather in the Mediterranean on New Year's Day. Four ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. COLD-BLOODED MURDER

    The Admiralty announces:—Besides the cases of the steamer Rappahannock and Westminster. which have alredy been reported. a further instance of the callous ...

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  10. THH SOMME BATTLE

    Mr. Charles Gasty, the special commissioner or the New York "Times". in London, says:—"The talk in Berlin is whether the knife will be met by an Allied ...

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  11. FIGHTING FOR PEACE

    The English [?]wspapers attach importance to the practically simultaneous conference of the enemy Sovereigns in Vienna, and that of their foreign ...

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  12. ON WATCH.

    What was described by Superintendent Priest as a somewhat unusual prosecution under the Licensing Act was heard by Messrs. S. J. Mitchell, S.M., W. J. ...

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  13. IS SHE A RAIDER?

    Passengers on the French liner Espagne, which recently, arrived in New York, report that when the steamer was in the Bay of Biscay on Christmas-Eva she sighted a ...

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  14. SALONIKA ARMY

    A British official dispatch issued of Thursday states:—"We successfully raided the village of Keupri.. We indicted cas ualties, and took prisoners. The na[?] ...

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  15. SHADOW OF FREEDOM

    General von Beseler, the German. Governor of the new kingdom of Poland, warns the Poles that their independence is not yet established, and that they must obey ...

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  17. SUBMARINES BUSY

    Lloyd's Underwriters report that the fo[?] lowing steamers have been sunk by the Germans:—Demetrios, Goulandris, and Aristotelis (all Greek), San Leand[?] ...

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  18. AMERICA AND PEACE

    Senator Lodge, one of the most influential members of the Senate, continues [?]is opposition to the motion of Senator Hitchcock for the endorsement of ...

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  19. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official dispatch published in Rome on Thursday evening saya:—"Reciprocal artillery bombardment on the Carso Plateau resulted in the destruction of the enemy ...

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  20. BRITISH RAIDS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch, issued on Thursday afternoon, reports:—"We successfully raided the enemy trenches to the north-eastward of Arras. ...

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  21. THE BARRETT CASE

    Sir Charles Russell, the well-known solicitor, protests against the procedure of the Barrett Court of Enquiry. He states that he represented some of the parties involved ...

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  22. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    The Commander-in Chief in East Africa (General Smuts), in an official dispatch received by the War Office on Thursday night, states:—"We stormed on Monday ...

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  23. VENIZELOS

    Russia is appointing a Diplomatic Agent at Salonika to represent her at the headquarters of the Venizelist Government. ...

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  24. "PALL MALL GAZETTE."

    Sir H. J. Dalzjel, Liberal member for Kirkcaldy Burghs and proprietor of "Reynold's Newspaper," has purchased the "Pall Mali Gazette," which Lord A tor sold ...

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  25. GERMAN PSYCHOLOGY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent a[?] Rotterdam states:—A neutral from Berlin, who is in dose touch with German Government diplomatic circles, whose wise ...

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  26. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    The Pope has written to the Kaiser requesting that the German high command will allow, under restrictions, the immediate restoration of Rheims Cathedral, as ...

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  27. PETTICOAT INFLUENCE

    The report of the Special Court of Enquiry concerning the case of Second Liontenant Barrett does not allude to the precise charges and counter-charges which ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were resumed yesterday, when S.580 bales were offered. There was a very miscellaneous selection. There was a good attendance, and much competition. ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND NORWAY

    Several of the Norwegian newspapers, on the subject of the stoppage of the supplies of coal from England, attack the British Minister at Christiania. Other papera ...

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  30. GONE INTO CAMP.

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  31. RUNDLE-STREET ARRESTS.

    On Friday, in the Adelaide Police Court, three men—Robert Mason, Frederick Parker, and William Shaw—who were arrested in Rundle-street fee previous night on ...

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  32. ENGLISH WAR STOCK.

    Owing to the imminence of a new war loan, the sale of Treasury bills has been suspended. Old war loan stock is, however, active, and 108 markings have ...

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  34. ZEPPELINS BURNT

    The Copenhagen newspapers state that tie two Zeppelins which were recently burnt with their hangar at Tondern, in Schleswig, were ignited us the result of a ...

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  35. THE IRISH QUESTION

    The Belfast "Telegraph" denies the rumors that Sir Edward Carson is negotiating for the settlement of the Irish question. The Ulster Unionist Council is not ...

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  36. "MOVE ON!"

    Before Mr. J. H. Sinclair S.M., in the Port Adelaide-Police Court on Friday, Austin O'Loughlin, a young man, was charged with having at Grand Junction-road, ...

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  37. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES.

    Owing to the alleged violation of union principles and the unfair treatment of employes by some theatre proprietors, a strike of theatre hands is threatened ...

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  38. DR. CAMPBELL MORGAN.

    The Rev. Dr. Campbell Morgan states that Dr. Jones, of Bournemouth, has informally asked him to go to Melbourne for a year only. He could not undertake the ...

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  39. Family Notices

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  40. GERMAN BANKS.

    The report of Sir William Pleader, president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, in his report oh the winding up of the business of five German and Austrian ...

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  41. SHOT IN THE EYE.

    Edward Crowder, 14 years of age, living at Stamford-street, Parkside, while at play with some companions, recently was accidentally shot in the right eye with an air ...

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  42. HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    In connection with, the fire at the Terminus Hotel on December 29, which resulted in Patrick Mackie being burnt to death, Detective Sullivan, of Melbourne, ...

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  43. AN OFFICIAL LIE.

    The French Admiralty denies absolutely the German wireless statement that a submarine has torpedoed the battleship Verite. ...

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  44. A NAVAL TREAT.

    "Australia at War," to be seen at the Town Hall to-night. Senator Pearce says everyone should see this film. "Australia at War" will be supported by a wonderful ...

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  45. MUNITIONS.

    "Australia at War," to be seen at the Town Hall to-night. Senator Pearce says everyone should see this film. "Australia at War" will be supported by a wonderful ...

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