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  2. STILL UNDER THE WHIP

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Blakeley continued the Senate on Mr. Tudor's mo[?]ion of no-confidence in the Ministry. He said that when he ...

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  3. YARMOUTH SHELLED

    "The Times" correspondent at Yarmouth states that a German bombardment of the town occurred last night. The Shells burst most rapidly in various ...

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  4. MINOR FRONTS

    Palestine Official:—"Desite unia[?] able weather our aircraft bombed j[?] aerodrome and Amman station on the Hedjaz railway with good results. Two ...

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  5. NEW HUN PLANS

    Field-Marshal von Hindenburg's eastern offensive plans are now the leading issue in the political battle raging behind the scenes in Germany. ...

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  6. GERMAN CONTRASTS

    "The Times" correspondent "at Amsterdam writes that Berlin talk is full of rumors showing the severity of the crisis. The Kaiser has summoned ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. 'DUG-OUT' KINGS

    Chameleon-like, the political situation changes its colors from day to day. Statements made on Monday are denied on Tuesday An agreement formed oil ...

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  8. CAMBRAI REVERSE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that as a result of the enquiry by Marshal Haig the Imperial General Staff and the War Cabinet the ...

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  9. THE ITALIAN EFFORTS

    British-Italian official:—"Our aeroplanes during the past week destroyed six of the enemy's machines and drove down others in an uncontrollable ...

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  10. SERVIANS SOLID

    Reuter's correspondent at the Servian headquarters' stated [?]on January 14:— "The Bulgars are unsuccessfully attempting to repeat the enemy [?]a[?] ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. FOUR DEATHS REPORTED

    It is now reports that there were four death. The attack completely surprised the inhabitants. Six and eight inch shells ...

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  12. RUSSIA'S LATEST

    The Bolsheviks have arrested the staff of the Roumanian Legation, and confined them at Peter Paul Fortress. ...

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  13. NOT GUILTY.

    The hearing was concluded in the Crimiaai Court yestetday (before Mr. Justice Buchanan and Jury), of the case in which Cecil bertie Gepp(17½) was ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    Sir Arthur Stanley, in the House of Commons. announced that he proposed to move an amendment to the Nonferrous Metal Bill malting it clear that the Bill ...

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  15. A STRONG ALLIED PROTEST

    Representatives from the Allies, incluning the United States, following upon a conference, visited M. Lenin, and strongly protested against the arrest ...

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  16. GERMANS WHO WANT PEACE

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states:—Whilst the Pan-Germans continus their annexationist campaign the following incidents testify to the ...

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  17. CAILLAUX CRIME

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris reported that "Le Matin" intimates that Mr. Lausing, American Secretary of State has communicated with M. Clemencetu, ...

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  18. BRITISH IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The statistics for December, which are just published, show a decrease in exports of £2,787,946 and an increase in the imports of £9,415,206, compared with ...

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  19. FROM WAR TO TRADE

    A report from Mr. Ward Price, published in "The Times," states that captured Austrians from the Russian front give a curious picture of the results of ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. CRACK HUN AIRMAN KILLED.

    The crack Bavaman airman Max Mueller, who claimed to have brought down 58 aeroplanes, has been accidentally killed. ...

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  21. SERIOUS AVALANCHE IN JAPAN.

    An avalanche has occurred in the province of Nilgata and 173 persons were buried. ...

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  22. BREST-LITOVSK NEGOTIATIONS

    Further infomation on the German version of the Brest-Litovsk proceedings states that General Hoffman reasserted that the peoples of the occupied ...

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  23. FRENCH SOLDIERS' PAY TO BE RAISED.

    A Bill has been introduced into the French chamber for increasing the daily allowance of soldiers at the front from one to three frances. ...

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  24. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE IN ENGLAND.

    The House of Lords has rejected- by 90 votes to 62 a proposal for a referendum among women on the subject of women's sufrage, and the clause has ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RECRUITING COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

    The first annual report of the South Australian State Recuriting committee was made available to the press yesterday by Captain T. Bruce, organising ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. R. B. Rees, a member of the Victorian Parliament, who recently returned from England, has made several definite statements concerning the ...

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  27. WAR IN THE WEST

    Marshal-Haig report:—"We repulsed a strong raid to the north-eastward of Armeptieres. We raided to the north-ward of Lens, bombed many dugouts, ...

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  28. BRITISH WORKERS ON "NO ANNEXATIONS"

    The Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress and the National Executive of the Labor Party, in the course of a message to the Russian ...

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  29. VILLAINY AT SEA

    A German wireless message falsely stated that four Spanish naval officers had recently returned to Madrid owing to the misuse of the Entente hospital ...

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  30. STURT DISTRICT

    The insistent efforts of the "Nationalists" to obtain immunity resulted in an important conference in the Unley Town Hall last night between the ...

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  31. NATURE DENIES HUNS A BATTLE

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters in France states that heavy snow is falling again and has postponed indefinitely the much advertised German ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. "A HALF-DRUNKEN FREAK."

    On two charges—one of having begged aims in Commercial road on Tuesday afternoon, and the other of having resisted Constable Leal in the execution ...

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  33. GERMAN LIES ABOUT THE REWA

    The Adrairalty has received the following from the Spanish Commissioner aboard the Rewa, who disembarked at Gibraitar:—"I guarantee that all the ...

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  34. EQUAL TO MR. HUGHES

    Mr. John Stoty, leader of the State Labor Party, anticipates that the Opposition will give the Government a lively time when Parliament opens. Mr. ...

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  35. BUILDING SHIPS

    That there is an urgent and growing necessity for a dock at Port Adelaide is bein proved almost every week. Perhaps, however, the most prominent ...

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  36. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS BY AVIATORS

    Marshal Haig reports:—"The enemy raided a post to the southeastward of Armentieres and a few of our men are missing. Hostile artillery is active in ...

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  37. TWO NEUTRAL BOATS SUNK

    The Las Palmas correspondent of Reuter's Agency reports that the Netherland steamer At[?]as was torpedoed and sunk 25 miles from the Island of ...

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  38. ANOTHER CHARGE AGAINST COSGROVE.

    William Cosgrove, who was committed for trial yesterday on a charge in connection with the Manly hold up was charged to-day with having burglariously ...

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  39. IS IT A HOAX?

    An urgent telegram was received by the Marine Board yesterday from the Director of Lighthouses, Melbourne. It stated that a bottle had been picked ...

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  40. CANADA'S QUOTA

    Sir Edward Kemp(Canada's Overseas Minister, Writing to the "Pall Mall Gazette" on Canada's war effort, fays:— "Altoeelher 400,000 Canadians enlisted ...

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  41. RAID OVER KARLSRUNE

    Marshal Haig reports:—"Better weather was experienced to-day. Our squadrons most successfully raided the Germans at daylight. We went against ...

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  42. CRIMINAL COURT.

    Yesterday morning in the Criminal Court the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) directed the attention of Mr. Justice Buchanan to the state of the ...

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  43. THE WEATHER.

    Fine, but more or less cloudy, weather with cool southerly winds was experienced in this State yesterday. Maximum temperatures were mostly in the ...

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  44. BLUNDELL'S BLUFF.

    As the president of the National' Party I tell you we are not going to sacrifice Vaughan. Smeaton, or Blackburn in Stuvt." Mr. Blundell was ...

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  45. RETURNED SOLDIERS WELCOME HOME FUND.

    Mr. "Sammy" Lunn, whose services as collector on behalf of patriotic funds are so well-known, informs us that the total receipts of the above fund (of ...

    Article : 282 words
  46. ENEMY ASSEMBLAGES SMASHED

    French communique:—"There is lively artillerying in the Champagne sector to the right of the Meuse, especially north of Louvemont, where our batteries ...

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  47. LIBERALS OPPOSE PROLONGATION

    The executive committee of the Liberal Union met yesterday afternoon to consider matters in connection with the present political situation. At the conclusion of ...

    Article : 134 words
  48. LICENCELESS BEER SELLER FINED.

    Louis Hoyer for having sold liquor while not holding a licence was fined £30. The evidence showed that two policemen and a colored man had ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS.

    The Hunter River district is undergoing a severe visitation of grasshoppers, which are devastating the dairy lands cartle are already falling off in condition. ...

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