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  5. THE APPEAL OF HEROIC BELGIUM.

    Sir,—The hearts of all Australians have gone out to the gallant Belgians or the heroic stand that they made against the invaders, but for which ...

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  6. MORE DAMAGE THAN SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Sunday, 7.45 p.m.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. David Lloyd-George, speaking at Bangor, Wales, said that some workmen ...

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  7. TURKS FLEE FROM CAPITAL

    PARIS, Monday, 2.50 a.m.—An official communique states that we have made marked progress or the Combre and Perthes front, besides ...

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  8. THE PEACEMAKER.

    Sir Geo. Askwith, K.C.B., K.L., was appointed Chief Industrial Commissioner October 1911, was counsel on the Vene[?] Arbitration to the ...

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  9. "A FARTHING AN HOUR."

    Speaking of the industrial crisis on the Clyde, Mr. Lloyd-George, regretted the shortcomings of the engineers, for every day's delay was full of peril to ...

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  10. BRITISH MINERS.

    LONDON". Sunday, 8.35. a.m.—The Miners' Federation on Britain is seeking an immediate advance owing to the increased cost of living ...

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  11. 26 MILLION MEN.

    LONDON. Sunday, 10.15 p.m—Speaking at Bangor, Wales, Mr. David Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that he had one ...

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  12. TURK SHIP TURNS TAILL

    PARIS; Sunday, 5.15 p.m. —Turkish torpedous reconnoitred Niagara, in the Sea of Marmora, but precipitately withdrew. ...

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  13. LABOR CONDITIONS.

    In the United Kingdom there are 1,049,597 persons employed roughly in 3,200 mines. Unemployment, according to ...

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  14. DEATHS IN EGYPT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Information has been received of the death of Private Charles Brown of Bourke, N.S.W. from pneumonia in Egypt ...

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  15. SHIPS ENGAGED.

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  16. LENDING THE WOUNDED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Osborne House, Geelong, formerly used as u temporary naval college, is to be used is a hospital for invalided men from ...

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  17. RESTLESS RHEIMS.

    PARIS, Sunday, 1.30 a.m.—An official communique states that the Germans yesterday again bombarded Rheims, where 30 shells were flung at ...

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  18. SCARE AT SAMOA

    A fortnight ago (a Fiji correspondent sports, writing on February 14) there was considerable excitement at Samoa among the military authorities there ...

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  19. SHIPYARD CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sunday, 8.35 a.m.—Five district committees, representing the Clyde Engineers' Association have decided to support the Executives' ...

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  20. ENEMY CRUSHED BACK

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 2.5 a.m.—Official, The fighting, supported by heavy artillery, is increasing in intensity on the left bank of the Niemen ...

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  21. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.40 p.m—An Engineers' mass meeting will be held in Glasgow to-morrow, when the executives hope to be able to persuade the men to ...

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  22. WITH THE TROOPS IN EGYPT.

    A correspondent writes from Egypnder date January 10:—Since the beginning of the New Year which witnessed the inauguration of the ...

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  23. METHODIST CHURCH AND THE WAR.

    At the general conference of the Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania the president (Rev. A.T. Hollen, B.A.) being in the chair, it was ...

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  24. FRENCH BATTLESHIPS..

    Suffren, displacement. 12,728 tons;armament, 4 x 12 inch and 10 x 6.4 inch guns; speeds, 18 knots. Gaulois, displacement 11,260 tons: ...

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  25. CARTERS' INCREASE.

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.40 p.m.— At Liverpool Liverpool the carters have demanded an increase of 6/ weekly, and agreed to accept a compromised of 3/- ...

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  26. GERMANS ADMIT DEFEAT.

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.40 p.m.—A Berlin communique admits that the retreat from Prasnysz was necessary before superior Russian forces. ...

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  27. TURKS QUIT CAPITAL:

    ATHENS, Sunday, 8.25 a.m.—The Perte has decided to transfer the seat of Government to Brouse, Many of the leading inhabitants are already ...

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  28. PRESENT AGREEMENT.

    On February 13, 1913, a national agreement for the regulation of working agreements in shipyards was signed a Edenburgh by representatives of the ...

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  29. FIGHT LIKE DEMONS..

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 2.5 a.m.—Official, Great numbers of Russions in the Tchetchya Valley, without artillery, adanced into a dence forest, farcing theirr ...

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  30. CLOSE TO MT. OLYMPUS.

    Broussa, the ancient residence of the Kings of Bithynia, is situated in situated in Asiatic Turkey at the foot of Mt. Olympus, 13 miles S. of the Sea of Marinora. The ...

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  31. THEN I DICTATE PEACE.

    PARIS, Sunday, 1.30 a.m.—The Kaiser, in a recent speech to the German troops in Poland, said: "The enemy troops in Poland said: "The enemy must be completely overthrown ...

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  32. KING VISITS FLEET.

    LONDON, Monday," 1.30 a.m.—The KIng has returned to London after visiting the Grand Fleet. . ...

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