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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE LATEST WAR NEWS

    [The cable messages in this issue headed "The Times' Message" are published in "The (London) Times" newspaper, and cabled to Australia by apecial permision. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. The cables headed. "Reuter's ...

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  4. In Russia.

    Renter's Amsterdam correspondent states that Mi Trotsky, and Herr; von Kuhlmann have agreed at Brest Litovsk that the Ukraine shall act as ...

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  5. On the Western Front.

    Field Marshal sir Dougias Haig reports:— "We this morning successfully raided the enemy's trenches eastward ...

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  6. MR, HUGHES TO VISIT BRITAIM.

    It is understood on the best authority that the Prime Minister, Mr. W. M. Hughes will at an early date tale his departure for England ...

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  7. Repatriated Australians.

    A cold barren, and 'hungry country," is the description ' given by repatriated' Australians of Germany. Thew, say; they are convinced that ...

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  8. RUM0RS OF A FINAL RUPTURE.

    A United service message from Petrograd says—; "Although, the Bolsheviks. have apparently not replied to von Kuhl ...

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  9. ENEMY RAID REPULSED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: — "We repulsed a raid southward of Annentieres. "We dispersed enemy working par ...

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  10. NEGOTIATIONS TO CONTINUE

    News from Brest, Litovsk say that M. Trotsky ' said that the Russians desired to continue the peace: negotiations whether, the Entente Powers ...

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  11. FINLAND TERRORISED BY RED GUARDS.

    The Red Guards are terrorising the people of Fin'and: and threaten to dissolve the Finnish Republican Diet and create a "Red Diet. ...

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  12. CREAT W0RKSH0PS CONFISCATED

    The People's: Commissioners hayeconfisoatpd ' the" great Putihff ironworks at Penerad, "owing to the indebtedness of company;" also the ...

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  13. ARTILLERY DUEL IN ST. QUENTIN REGION.

    A French, official communique, states: "In the"; region of St: Quentin the Artillery duel yesterday was intense." ...

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  14. MANIFESTO BY GENERAL KRYLENkO

    The; London Times Petrograd correspondent reports:—' 'General Krylenko, commander-inchief, has issued a matoifesto in reply ...

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  15. Enemy Submarines.

    An; open boat containing the first, officer.and 18 survivors of the Spanish steamer Joaquin Mumbrull has ' arrived here.. They state that the steamer ...

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  16. UKRANIANS OCCUPY BOCH MATCH.

    It is reported that the Ukranians have occupied' Bochmatch, in the Government of Tchernigoff,rafter severe fighting. ...

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  17. FEDERAL POLITICS:

    The Labor leaders at the Trades Hall do Bot.regard seriously the offer made by Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, 'to form a Coalition Government, ...

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  18. France's War Aims

    The French Chamber ' of Deputies, by 397 votes to 145,carried a", vote of confidence in the Government, following a debate on the diplomatic ...

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  19. THE SINKING OF THE REWA.

    A Berlin. semi-official ' telegram states that' the German authorities are unable to make.any definite statement,with regard to the sinking- of the ...

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  20. THE GOAL AGREEMENT.

    The Bowser Ministry spent a good make themselves right with the public over the coal negotiations' with the New South Wales Government. At the ...

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  21. British Destroyer Lost.

    The British Admiralty reports that, the destroyer Rakoon was wrecked or foundered on January 9 during a snowstorm off the north coast bf Ireland.' ...

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  22. HEAVY RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    Heavy rain, continned throughout Saturday,"and showers, fell' again;last night and this.morningl" Floods are reported in several country districts. ...

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  23. PAN-GERMAN INTRIGUES.

    "The Times" to-day points out that General Krylenko's passionate' appeal for army support "seems to supply the missing Russian answer to the dra ...

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  24. British Naval Policy.

    The fact that the British Admiraltychanges are not sensational is regarded as dispelling the public fears that any violent changes in the main lines of ...

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  25. The Food Question.

    A new, public meals order will shortly be issued in England, prohibiting meat,.; poultry, and game for breakfast in hotels, restaurants, and clubs, ...

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  26. FALL FROM SULKY;

    A man whose name. is given ai Charles Brown, said to be. visiting Broken Hill from Netley. Station,was picked up in the roadway near Jones's ' ...

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  27. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Queensland has again been visited by rains and floods, causing interruption to railway traffic in the north and west. ...

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  28. In Spain.

    A general strike has been declared) in Barcelona owing to the dearness of living. Enraged crowds have stoned the ...

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  29. MEATLESS WEEKS PROPOSED IN FRANCE.

    The.United Service Paris correspondent telegraphs that owing to the failure of meatless days the French Government is contemplating the intro ...

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  30. YOUNG WOMAN BURNT.

    It is reported that while attending to a fire in a house in Wolfram-street, off Bromide streefc,, at about 8 o'clock this' morning, a young woman named ...

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  31. THE P0SITI0N IN THE DON COUNTRY.

    The leaders of the Don Cosracks in disagreeing with General Kaledin, are said to be supported by the majority of the troops and the educated classes; ...

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  32. BRITISH WAR PRISONERS SENTENCED.

    One of the latest'"hate sentences" recorded in the German press is that of two British prisoners who' were employed in. a starch factory They threw ...

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