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  3. IN THE PROMPTER'S BOX

    Madame Slapoffski's accompanist at the Tivoli Theatre is Mrs Winter Hall, wife of the well-known actor. Mr Albert Norman, who, for many ...

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  4. BIG FIRE AT NHILL

    The most disastrous fire which has ever occurred in Nhill broke out at 12.55 a.m. today, when the wooden portion of the Commercial Bank, ...

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  5. FRENCH FRONT

    A Paris official message says: -- "Three German divisions (60,000) participated in the Champagne offensive. Our artillery and counter-attacks ...

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  6. LABOR PARTY'S ATTITUDE

    No information is officially available regarding the resignations of Labor members of the Cabinet, but they, have not been accepted, and ...

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  7. SLAV ADVANCE CZAR'S MEN PUSH ON

    M. Lodovic Naudaud, writing in the Paris "Journal," says: -- "The Russian offensive advances slowly but inexorably in there zones, ...

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  8. MILITARY SERVICE BILL

    The second reading of the Military Service Bill has been moved by Mr Asquith, and two days will be allowed for debating the measure. ...

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  9. CLERGY NOT TO FIGHT

    Dr. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, replying to a deputation, declined to permit the clergy to fight, pointing out that chaplains and clerical ...

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  10. KAISER NOW BLAMES LEADING ADVISERS

    Geneva states that the Kaiser is in a detestable humor, and is blaming his advisers, especially Grand Admiral von Tirpitz and General Baron von Lyncker, ...

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  11. REQUIREMENTS FOR 1916

    Mr J. M. Hogge (Liberal) will ask Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons, whether Lord Kitchener, Minister for War, stated ...

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  12. INFERNO PREVAILS

    Petrograd reports, on what is said to be reliable information, that the battle in Galicia is on a gigantic scale, and that 4000 big guns have thundered ...

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  13. FINANCING THE ALLIES

    In the House of Commons today Mr J. King (Liberal) asked whether Great Britain's advances to the Allies involved a burden of £50,000,000 as interest ...

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  14. GARLANDS OF HONOR

    Lover of peace, Australia, like the rest of the Empire, was taken by surprise on the outbreak of a cataclysmic war. So much may be confessed ...

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  15. FRENCH WORK IN THE AIR ATTENDED BY SUCCESS

    Paris announces that the Germans used a sort of flying fort of great strength. It was difficult to manoeuvre and offered a fine target. ...

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  16. COMPULSION BILL

    In the House of Commons today, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, for maily moved the second, reading of the Military Service Bill ...

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  17. MR. ASQUITH TO CONFER WITH LABOR EXECUTIVE

    An invitation from Mr Asquith. the Prime Minister, to meet him and discuss certain aspects of the Military Service Bill on Wednesday has been ...

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  18. SIR G. REID'S NOMINATION SIGNED BY TWO MINISTERS

    At 11 o'clock a.m. on Monday, Sir George Held and a number of his supporters attended and handed in four nomination papers for the St. George's, ...

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  19. AERIAL COMBATS FOUGHT

    "Three armored aeroplanes were engaged by light pursuing German Fokkers near Dixmude," says an official communique issued in Paris. ...

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  20. NATIONALISTS DIFFER

    It is announced by the Dublin correspondent of "The Morning Post" that Mr John Redmond's retirement from the leadership of the Nationalist Party, ...

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  21. OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY

    Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, estimates that British people owned £72,000,000 worth of property in Germany at the ...

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  22. LOSSES IN BESSARABIA

    Hungarian reports estimate that mutual losses in Bessarabia amount to 176,000 men. "The Times" correspondent at ...

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  23. CANADIANS IN ACTION

    An official message issued in Ottawa states that a Canadian observer in France says: -- "Enemy snipers have been active on ...

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  24. SYDNEY'S LORD MAYOR ELECT

    Provided a certain guarantee is given, "it is understood that Alderman R. D. Meagher, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales, will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. PARTY FEELING ABSENT

    One of the most gratifying features of the discussion in the House of Commons, on Mr W. A. S. Hewins motion that closer economic co-operation ...

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  26. QUAKERS HOWLED DOWN

    When Quakers endeavored to hold a meeting in London, interjectors prevented the speakers from being heard, and the proceedings became uproarious. ...

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  27. SLAVS WITHSTAND CLIMATE

    Accounts of the fighting in Galicia agree that in the cold weather the temperature went down to 54 degrees, of frost (-- 22 degrees Fahrenheit). This ...

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  28. SUPPORT FOR CAMPAIGN

    Leading commercial men promise to give untiring support to Mr Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, in his campaign against ...

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  29. AN HOUR OF PANDEMONIUM

    Discussion of problems connected with the settlement of the war was the object of a meeting of Quakers yesterday. There was an hour of ...

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  30. ARMIES NOT TO BE LIMITED

    Mr J. King (Liberal) asked in the House of Commons today whether the Cabinet had decided to limit the size of the armies. ...

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  31. "HERALD" REPORT OF RESCUE DECLARED TO BE CORRECT

    According to a report in a morning contemporary strong exception was taken last night by a meeting of Hampton residents to an account published ...

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  32. MORATORIUM PROPOSED

    Mr R. U Outnwaite (Liberal) intends to propose in the House of Commons that a moratorium be declared on rent, interest on mortgage, and other debts ...

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  33. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    According to "The Times ' correspondent at Washington, the Democratic party has decided to adopt President Wilson as its candidate at the next ...

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  34. SUPPRESSION OF "FORWARD"

    In the House of Commons today, Mr Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, dealt with the suppression of the Glasgow labor paper, "Forward," and ...

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  35. BENEFIT OF FLOUR ORDER TO BE SHARED BY STATES

    Mr F. W. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, states that communications have been made to New South Wales and South Australia with a view ...

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  36. COLD STORAGE ENCOURAGED

    France is subsidising cold storage companies, and has removed the duty on frozen meat, having in view the importance of Targe and immediate supplies. ...

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  37. UNIONISTS JOIN COMMITTEE

    Eight additional Unionists have joined the War Committee, of which Sir Edward Carson, formerly Attorney General, is chairman, and Sir F. G. ...

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  38. SECOND READING READING TO FINISH IN TWO DAYS

    Mr Asquith announced in the House of Commons today that two days would be allowed for debate on the second reading of the Military Service Bill. ...

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  39. EXTRA DAY FOR WAR LOAN

    Monday, January 31, being a public holiday in Victoria, Mr W. G. Higgs, Commonwealth Treasurer, has arranged with Mr Denison Miller, ...

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