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  6. THE GREAT FIRE

    Following upon the serious conflagration of the Previous day, members of the firm of Andrew Jack, Dyson and Co. Pty Ltd., and of the other firms ...

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  7. STATE IRRIGATION

    The Water Commission is making very substantial progress with its scheme for the irrigation supply of the huge Wimmera-Malles area, 8000 ...

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  8. EGYPT’S FRONTIERS

    It is officially announced at Cairo that on Christmas Day a British force composed of New .Zealanders and Sikhs engaged a number of Senussi ...

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  9. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA

    From Washington it is reported unofficially that Austria will refuse to reply to America’s Note conforming the Ancona outrage, referring ...

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  10. APPALLING WEATHER.

    “The weather, however, is more capable of giving trouble than the Turkish artillery. A recent storm caught the light vessels. which were sheltering ...

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  11. GALES IN ENGLAND

    England had the stormiest Boxing Day within living memory. Thousands of acres of low-lying land were flooded, especially in the Severn and ...

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  12. SOCIALISTIC FISH SUPPLY

    Mr. Black, Chief Secretary, intends to go on with his scheme of erecting freezing depots on the north coast, and constructing six additional ...

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  13. SUFFICING ALBANIA.

    Italian correspondents paint. a terrible picture in despatches from Albania. They state that 150,000 Albanians have died from starvation ...

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  14. ENEMY SUFFERS ACUTELY.

    “Never since the Crimea have British troops endured such an ordeal. Those who doubted whether the Australians would endure ...

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  15. BULGARS ON DANUBE.

    It is repaired that 30,000 Bulgars withdrawn from Serbia are concentrated along the Danubian frontier of Dohruga, and have dug twelve ...

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  16. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    Lieut. General Townshend, in command of the British forces in Mesopotamia,, reports that the enemy heavily shelled the fort on the north side ...

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  17. HEAVY TRANSPORT.

    From Bucharest (capital of Rou mania) it is announced that great quantities of ammunition and transport is being sent through to ...

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  18. COLLECTING FRAUD

    William Nixon, aged 19 years; and Clement E. J. Martin, aged 18 years, were charged at the Maryborough Court to-day with having ...

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  19. DESERTERS’ STORIES.

    Bulgarian deserters report that the army is suffering badly from dysentery, and is badly fed and clothed. The condition of the commissariat ...

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  20. AT SALONIKA.

    Speaking at a luncheon at Athens, General Castlenau said :— “My only fear is that the enemy may not attack us, but if they 'do they will get ...

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  21. INDIANS TRANSFERRED.

    The Prince of Wales, addressing a parade of an Indian army corps before their departure from France, conversed the following message from ...

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  22. RECRUITING

    Out of 118 candidates who submitted thern[?] for examination at the Town Hall yesterday, 64 men were accepted. It is notable that ...

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  23. DISABLED LINER

    The return of Hue liner Minnesota, 201.718 tons, to San Francisco recently in a coupled condition created considerable excitement on the ...

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  24. SUCCESS CONFIRMED.

    A Cairo official message received in London on Tuesday morning states:— “The British force from Matruh discovered the Senussi a little to the ...

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  25. GERMAN PEACE TALK.

    A Berlin telegram to the “Zurich Gazette” summarises the Christmas sentiments of Germany as follows:— “We are ready for peace, but if it ...

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  26. RIVERINA HARVEST

    During the week wheat has been arriving in large quantities at Lock hart and other stations along the Rock-Oa[?]lands [railway. About ...

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  27. CHINA’S TROUBLES.

    From its correspondent at Pekin the “Daily Telegraph” has received an interesting message in reference to the rebellion in the south of China. ...

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  28. AMERICAN PEACE APOSTLES.

    Copenhagen reports state that Mr. Henry Ford recently intimated his willingness to spend several million dollars on a peace propaganda in ...

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  30. ON GALLIPOLI.

    Mr G. Ward Price, who succeeded Mr Ashmead Bartlett as the representative British correspondent at the Dardanelles, in a despatch dated. ...

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  31. SUNKEN JAPANESE LINER.

    The American Consul at Port Said has telegraphed to the State department at Washington that the Japanese liner Yasaka Maru was ...

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