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  4. The German Colonies.

    The South African recruiting conference, after discussing the question of encouraging recruiting, carried a resolution that German south-west and ...

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  6. THE WAR. On the Western Front.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We drove off enemy raiders attempting to approach our lines ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. Air Raid on London.

    The Press Bureau announces that Captain Kackwill and Lieutenant Banks, of the Royal Flying Corps, have been awarded the Military Cross for ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA. HELPING WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

    The Australia Day Fund Amelioration Committee in Sydney has expended over £5000 in the past fortnight, relieving 3217 cases of sickness and ...

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  9. MEAT RATIONS FIXED.

    The Food Controller has decided that 1/3 worth be the weekly ration per person of butchers' meat. He will also allow holders of meat cards to purchase ...

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  10. In Russia. GERMANY AND THE UKRAINE

    A German semi-official message states that peace was signed between Germany and the Ukraine Rava to-day. ...

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  11. ATTACKERS REPELLED.

    An official French communique states:— "North of the Chemin-des-dames and Fleury, and in the region of the ...

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  12. The Tuscania Disaster. LATEST OFFICIAL FIGURES.

    The British Admiralty officially reports regarding the Tuseania disaster that 2235 of those on board were saved, that 166 have been reported missing, ...

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  13. HOMES FOR WAR WIDOWS.

    Mr. Arthur Rickard, vice-president of the Rejected Volunteers' Association, has given £200 worth of land on the Blue Mountains, on which it is ...

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  14. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SEPARATE PEACE.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent telegraphs:— "The signing of a separate peace between Germany and the Ukraine is ...

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  15. A WEEK OF BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent on the French front, reporting on February 8, states: "The Germans are multiplying their attacks in the Verdun region with a ...

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  16. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    Dr. Scheidel, managing director of the Portland Cement Company, has resigned his position after 22 years with the company in consequence of his ...

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  17. SURVIVORS STILL LANDING.

    Additonal parties of the Tuscania's survivors continue to land on the Irish coast. The majority of the fatalities among the crew were due to the ...

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  18. RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION

    It is very probable that very shortly the railway systems of Australia will undertake the interstate transportation of coal, timber, and merchandise that ...

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  19. RESCUE WORK BY BRITISH DESTROYERS

    An Associated Press correspondent at an Irish port telegraphs:— "The United States officers are eulogistic regarding the daring seamanship ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN FINLAND.

    The London "Times" Copenhagen correspondent reports:— "After a prolonged fight at Korkeaosi, near Tammerfors, in Finland, the ...

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  21. The Italian Front

    The appointment of a new Italian representative on the Versailles Allies' War Council has been disclosed in an official announcement, that a the, ...

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  22. GERMAN BANK PAYS

    The "Petit Parisien" says that the Deutsche Bank paid £3280 for the publication of Bolshevik leaflets, and placed £6000 at the disposal of M. ...

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  23. TEILS ON THE KIDNEYS.

    The strain of overwork, tells on the weakened kidneys. The hurry and worry of business men, the heavy lifting and stooping of workmen, the ...

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  24. In Austria.

    The Emperor Charles of Austria has refused to accept the resignation of the Austrian Cabinet. ...

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  25. Affairs in Britain. THE MANPOWER QUESTION.

    The period of grace allowed to the Imperial Government by the meeting of the Federated Trades Unions' representatives held at Glasgow on ...

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  26. Imperial War Conference.

    In connection with the forthcoming visit of the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) to the Imperial War Conference in London, it is stated upon what ...

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  27. Enemy Submarines. SPANISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    Official: Two lifeboats arrived at the Canary Islands on February 7 belonging to the Spanish steamer Sebastian, which was torpedoed on February ...

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  28. THE ENGINEERS.

    The Press Bureau reports:— "In reply to Mr. G. N. Barnes, president of the Federated Trades Unions' Conference, Sir Eric Geddes, ...

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  29. BELGIAN RELIEF STEAMER SUNK.

    A Swedish-owned vesel, bound from Baltimore (U.S.A.) to Rotterdam carrying" grain for Belgian relief, has been torpedoed and sunk. ...

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