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  3. GERMAN TAXES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the new taxes are being bitterly discussed in Germany. The Socialists demand the seizure of all war ...

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  4. GREEK KING'S WAIL.

    Mr. Crawford Price, in an interview with King Constantine, learned that he was displeased at Greece becoming a battle ground for foreign armies. ...

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  5. SIR GEORGE REID AND FREE TRADE.

    Leading Bankers, Shippers, and merchants tendered a luncheon to Sir George Reid yesterday. Lord Sydenham, who presided, said they ...

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  6. EVERY MAN WANTED

    Mr. Henderson, writing to his constituents, says:—"Although I am one of the strongest of voluntaryism, I am compelled to be dissatisfied with the ...

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  7. TURKS FLEE.

    Petrograd Official.—Reports indicate a victorious advance in the Caucasus. All the Turk counter attacks were repulsed with heavy losses. In pursuing the enemy we ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. MUNITIONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Needham asked how the Government proposed to accelerate the supply of munitions. The Prime Minister (Mr. Asouith), in ...

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  9. MONTENEGRO.

    Mr. Beaumont, the "Daily telegraph's" representative in Rome, says that King Nicholas has sent the Premier to Rome to convey the news of the rupture with ...

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  10. FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says the news from Montengro is causing an undeniable impression, although it is partly sentimental. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. MONTENEGRIN GENERALISSIMO.

    Advices from Rome affirm that M. Martinovitch, who was appointed generalissimo of the Montenegrins, recently visited the Russian front. ...

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  12. SULTAN-ABAD OCCUPIED.

    It is reported that the Russians have occupied Sultan-abad. The German Consular agents fled. ...

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  13. MUSCOVITE VICTORY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says experts unhesitatingly designate the Russian success in the Caucasus as a notable victory. The capture of Koprikein ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. RUSSIAN TACTICS.

    Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, telegraphing from Petrograd, says:—"The Allied War Council at Paris in December decided, in order to facilitate the evacuation of Gallipoli, ...

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  15. MINERS HOLD SECRET CONFERENCE.

    It is officially announced that the executive of the Miners' Federation held a secret conference on Friday morning, and afterwards called on Mr. Asquith at ...

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  16. AUSTRIA HAS DOUBTS.

    The Austrian press is doubtfully asking whether King Nicholas is playing a double game. The rupture in the negotiations has not been announced in ...

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  17. ARRESTED CONSULS.

    It is reported from Washington that American intervention procured the release of the consuls arrested at Salonika. ...

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  18. COERCING THE SERBS.

    Reports from Athens say rumours are being diligently spread to the effect that the Austrians are overcoming the antagonism of the inhabitants of old Serbia, and ...

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  19. OPINION IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington thinks a crisis in Anglo-American relations is approaching. The Pro-German propagandists have lately been ...

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  20. INHUMAN WAR.

    The Germans on the east front are using shells exuding prussic acid as well as [?]. The firmes are active for five hours after the bursting of the shell, and are ...

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  21. ENEMY TRADERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day during the second reading of the Enemy Trading Amendment Bill, Mr. Cave stated that the Government desired to end the ...

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  22. NO PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. COUNSUL-GENERAL EMPHATIC.

    The Montenegrin Consul-General states that there have never been any peace negotiations with Austria. He emphatically denies the capitulation lie. ...

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  23. SUBMARINES EXPLOIT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says an Austrian seaplane fell into the Adriatic near Grado. A British submarine arose, captured the two occupants and ...

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  24. KING NICHOLAS INTERVIEWED.

    "Le Journal" (Paris) has interviewed King Nicholas of Montenegro, who said— "My, men had not eaten for five days, and were outnumbered by ten to one. The ...

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  25. WOOD PULP EXPORTATION.

    Sweden has removed the prohibition against the exportation of wood pulp, but has severely restricted the exportation of sulphate, an essential substance in ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. ROUMANIA SELLS WHEAT TO BRITAIN.

    The Balkans correspondent of the "Times" says that British representatives have concluded arrangements with [?] to purchase 800,000 tons [?] ...

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  27. POOR SERBIA.

    The Germans have published in [?] traffic in Serbian towns on penalty of death. They are rigorously influencing public corporal enastisement without ...

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  28. A RED HERRING.

    [?] British difficulties with and still fail to bring victory. An empire [?] ...

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  29. GOING TO RESCUE.

    A representative of the London press with the British Army on the Tigris telegraphed on January 16:—Monitors took part in the actions on the 12th and 13th. ...

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  30. WISH FATHER TO THOUGHT.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Times" says the Germans are lying on a magnificent scale wherever a Chinese ear is reachable. The latest canard is that ...

    Article : 61 words
  31. MEDAL FOR BRAVERY.

    At a presentation of a medal to Capt. Finch, of the Arabic at Liverpool yesterday afternoon, the American Consul paid a tribute to the bravery of the captain ...

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  32. HANDY MEN.

    The Press Bureau states:—A party of the Royal Navy men visited the front line trenches in France on December 30, and saw the enemy explode several mines. In ...

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  33. HENLEY BEACH REGATTA.

    Children's Sports, Old Buffers' Race. Ladies' Race Three-legged Race, Blindfold Race, Wheelbarrow Race, and Events to suit Everybody. ...

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  34. THE CAMEROONS.

    The Bureau says:—"The Cameroons column dispatched west-south-west of the Jaunde in order to interfere with the enemy's retreat has succeeded in cutting ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. A GENEROUS COMMONER.

    Mr. F. A. Newdegate, M.P., whose family has long been connected with Harefield, where the wounded Australians are, has offered the Commonwealth to defray ...

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  36. ARMY AND NAVY FILMS.

    The Admiralty and the War Office have prepared an extraordinary series of films of the Army and Fleet, which they are dispatching to Russia for exhibition at the ...

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  37. AUSTRIA WANTS MEN.

    News from Amsterdam states that Austria has extended the military age to 55, limiting the service of persons over 56 years to an interval of two months. ...

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  38. FRAUD SOON DISCOVERED.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Times" says the Rome authorities are rooting out fraudulent army suppliers. Numerous trials have taken place. The proprietor ...

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  39. ANDREW FISHER.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Hon. Andrew Fisher), who is on his way to England, has cabled to the United Service Cable Syndicate that he is having a ...

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  40. HUN MONEY.

    Telegrams from Amsterdam and Geneva report still further drops in the rate of German exchange. ...

    Article : 26 words
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  42. NO STRANGERS ALLOWED AT SUEZ.

    Cairo telegrams say that Gen. Maxwell has ordered the issue of all railway tickets to the Suez Canal gone to be restricted to licensed persons. ...

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  43. BULGARIAN PORT BOMBARDED.

    Advices from Athens say that the Allies landed at the Bulgarian port of Porto Logos on Wednesday. Landing parties searched the shores, but subsequently ...

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  44. SILVER.

    The price of bar silver is 2/3 per oz. ...

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