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  4. 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 special permission.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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  5. On the Western Front.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:"A patrol yesterday morning surprised and dispersed a German ...

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  6. In Russia.

    "Tho Times" Stockholm correspondent states:— "In consequence of the attitude of unruly Russian soldiers in the Aaland ...

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  7. German War Aims.

    Lord Denbigh gave a lecture before the London Chamber of Commerce to-day on "German War Aims and the Datagers of a Premature Peace." ...

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  8. The United Stafes.

    Miss Ann Morgan,daughter of Mn. J. Pierpont Morgan, is raising an army of United States girls to volunteer fer gathering the wheat harvest ...

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  9. ADMINISTRATION OF DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The recommendation of the Royal Commission on the business administration of tlie Defence Department will bd acted upon in the near future, said ...

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  10. RELATIONS OF CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    Capital and Labor are each to name five representatives to form a committee to outline a basis of the relations of industrial parties in the ...

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  11. CENTRAL POWERS CONFIDENT OF GENERAL PEACE IN RUSSIA.

    Replying to a welcome by the burgomaster of Vienna on his return from Brest Litovsk, Count Czernin, Austran Foreign Minister. stat?d that he ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES AT BENDIGO.

    Expectations were not realised regarding the speech delivered last night at Beuuigo by the Prime Minister Mr. Hughes. It "was heralded that' an ...

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  13. UNITED STATES TROOPS IN FRANCE.

    Senator Weeks announced to-day that he has learned that only 54 per cent, of tibe United Sf ites soldiers hare already arrived in Frunce of the ...

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  14. IN FRENCH SECTORS.

    An official communique states:— "Fairly violent artillery actions are in progress in some of the sectes on the right bank of the River Meuse, ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN TROOPS OCCUPY BRODY.

    A Vienna message states:— "In accordance willi the terms of peace with the Ukraine, Austro-Hqngarian troops hare entered Brody. ...

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  16. The King and Patriotism.

    The King and Queen unlocked the doors of a new large boys' school in London yesterday. The King informally addressed the ...

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  17. SHIPWORKERS TO WORK OR DON KHAKI.

    The United States Government has issued an intimation that shipwofkers leaving their work must either return or don the khaki. ...

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  18. LOSSES OF AIRCRAFT.

    A German official communique Says:— "The Allies lost during January 20 balloons and 151 aeroplanes. We lost ...

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  19. SUBSTITUTES FOR FLOUR.

    President Wilson is following every move in shipyard work, giving personal attention to the labor situation. Stringent regulations have been ...

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  20. Dover Bombarded

    The Press Bureau officially annouces: "An enemy submarine bombarded Dover at 10 minutes past 12 o'clock this morning.It discharged 30 rounds ...

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  21. Treason Trials in France.

    Bolo Pasbn, on returning to the prison after learning of his death sentence for treason, went towards his usual cell. A warder said, "No. You ...

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  22. CONTROL OF EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.

    A new proclamation issued by President Wilson places all exports and imports to and from all countries under license of the War Trade Board. The ...

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  23. GERMANY PREPARING TO MOVE AGAINST BOLSHEVIKS.

    There are said to be indications that Germany is preparing to move against the Bolsheviks. The members of all the German commissions have left ...

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  24. Peace Talk.

    French Socialists to-day received tho visiting British and Belgian delegates who are hero to arrange a conference of Socialists of the Allies' countries. ...

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  25. A Sea Raid. ATTEMPT TO CUT LINES OF COMMUNICATION.

    The "Daily Mail" says:— "Another attempt has been made by the enemy to cut our lines of communication with France. The ...

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  26. PEACE REPORTS AFFECT WALL-STREET.

    In Wall-street alleged peace reports have contributed towards many substantial gains in the market. To-day "Liberty" bonds were in good demand ...

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  27. IN AUSTRALIA.

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  28. PRESIDENT WILSON'S LATEST MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.

    "The Times" Milan correspondent states that President Wilson's latest message to Congress has been received with hostility ih Italy for, it is ...

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  29. VICT0RIAN RAILWAYMEN.

    The Victorian railwaymen are said to be greatly dissatisfied with the reply given to their representatives by Mr. Wynne, Minister for Railways, ...

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  30. In Palestine.

    An official dispatch from the British forces operating in Palestine states:— "Our line has boen advanced a denth of two miles on a front of six miles, ...

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  31. A PRIEST INTERNED NEAR. SYDNEY.

    Following upon complaints of disloyal utterances made by him, the Rev. Charles Jerger, of St. Brigid's Roman Catholic Church, Marrickville, ...

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  32. Affairs in Britain.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Munster, is indisposed, and his doctors have ordered him a few days' complete rest. ...

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  33. In Canada.

    In a conference with Labor representatives, tho Canadian Government announced its policy of compulsory registration of the man-power of tho ...

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  34. THE LABOR QUESTION.

    The Minister of Reconstruction, Dr. Christopher Addison, in a speech at tho Guildhall, said that a predominant consideration was the increase of ...

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  35. In East Africa.

    An official report from the British foreces operating against the Germans in East Africa states:— We occupied Mtarika, in the ...

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  37. RECRUITING FOR ACTIVE SERVICE.

    A Defence Department order issued yesterday stated that all recruiting "for the A.I.F. will now for general servico only. Elementary general ...

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