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  2. STATE COMMANDANT APPEALS

    The State Commandant, Brigadier-General Ramaciotti, V.D., has made an urgent appeal to Professor Macintyre, chairman of the State Recruiting Committee, for 600 additional ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    The Russians and Roumanians still hold, genernlly, the line of the Sereth, and the enemy continues to hammer vainly against this barrier to his entry into Moldavia. There ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The "Kreuz Zeitung"' admits that the British and French have found a means of foiling Zeppelins, and urges an immediate submarine warfare with the utmost ...

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  5. ITALIAN LOSS.

    It is officially stated that the battleship Regina Margherita struck two mines in the open sea on the night of December 11, and sank in a few minutes. ...

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  6. FOR PEACE.

    A message from New York on Friday says: The fact that the Alf[?]es terms contain nothing for Great Britain has made the deepest impression. The fact that the ...

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  7. BIGA FRONT.

    A Petrograd report says the Germans are resisting obstinately the Russian offensive near Riga, and are concentrating strongly at Lake Babit and the village ...

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  8. ROUMANIA.

    A Russian official report on Friday stated: The enemy pressed us back slightly south of the Oituz River. The Roumanians repulsed an attack west of Monestirka and ...

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  9. NEW TERMS

    An American message states that Germany is making a further peace effort, and that the new terms ...

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  10. VICTORIA CROSS.

    The announcement is made in the "London Gazette" that awards of the Victoria Cross have been made to Private John Cunningham, of the East Yorks regiment, ...

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  11. GERMAN STORY CORRECTED.

    A German wireless messages reports that a British cruiser of the June type was destroyed by a direct hit at Portmeys. The British Admiralty states that no ...

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  12. FIGHT IN THE AIR.

    It is officially announced that two British aeroplanes were reconnoitring in the eastern Mediterranean. Upon arriving at their destination they found two hostile ...

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  13. THE BLACK SEA.

    A Russian squadron on January 6 raided the Anatolian coast, and sank 4[?] Turkish sailing vessels laden with provisions for Constantinople. Sixty-three prisoners were ...

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  14. THE DUPONT EXPLOSIONS.

    The police are investigating reports that German plotters were responsible for the explosions at the Dupont Powder Company's works. ...

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  15. THE FIGHTING NEAR RIGA.

    Whether the Russians near Riga are carrying out a raid on a grand scale, or whether they are now entering into operations which may have great tactical significance, is not ...

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  16. GREECE.

    Upwards of 200 members of the British colony in Athens have arrived in London. Many have suffered hardships throughout the war. Some broke up homes ...

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  17. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    It is definitely stated that the Imperial Conference will meet at the end of February, or early in March. GERMAN COMMENT. ...

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  18. SUBMARINES.

    Lloyds report that the following vessels have been sunk:- British: Beaufront (1720 tons). Greek: Evangelos (3773 tons). ...

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  19. AT BUCHAREST.

    The "Petit Parisien's" Rome correspondent states that the Emperors of Germany and Austria, and the Kings of Bulgaria, Bavaria, and Saxony will met in ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    Numerous orders are gazetted relating to the food supply. Mr. Prothero can not only empower the utilisation of vacant land, but can direct the ...

    Article : 250 words
  21. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    An Amsterdam message says it is reported from Budapest that Count Tisza (President of the Hungarian Ministry) and Count Andrassy have reached an agreement. The ...

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  22. AFTER THE WAR.

    A joint committee on post-war laborn problems has been appointed by the Parliamentary Committee of the Trades Union Congress, the Labour party, and the ...

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  23. GERMAN VIEWS.

    An Amsterdam message says the German Emperor has issued the following proclamation to the Gannan people:— "Our enemies have refused an honest ...

    Article : 374 words
  24. AIR RAID FIASCO.

    The first news of the attempted air raid on Thursday night, when Zeppelins and aeroplanes were reported to be flying southward, arrived from Bray-Sur-Somme. ...

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  25. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Halg's midnight report on Saturday stated: The enemy broke into one of our posts north-west of Serre, but was immediately driven out. We drove ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. SHIRKERS' PROPERTY.

    The Senate has passed a, bill confiscating the property of army and navy desortors and defaulters. ...

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  27. EVERY MAN NEEDED.

    Three or four different cablegrams, published this morning, show how the belligerents are massing every available man for the new and more terrible phase of the ...

    Article : 570 words
  28. POWDER FOR ALLIES.

    A message from Haskall (New Jersey) states that 200 tons of machine-gun powder in the Dupont magazines destined for the Allies, went up in three explosions on Friday night. ...

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  29. ITALIAN TREATIES.

    Italy has denounced her commercial treaties with Japan, Roumanie, Russia, Servia, Spain, and Switzerland, which lapse at the end of 1917. ...

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  30. GREECE'S REPLY.

    The newspapers point out that Greece, in her reply to the Allies, apparently accepts the ultimatum, but the phraseology is argumentative and vague, and whether ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Surprise it expressed in official circles that Mr. Gerard (American Ambassador in Berlin) has acknowledged that the report in which he was stated to have ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. MUNITIONS.

    M. Thomas (Minister for Munitions) has stated that, in view of the existing strikes the Government has summoned a conference of employers and workers in ...

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  33. WINTER WARFARE.

    Mr. Phillp Gibbs, the war correspondent of the "Dally Chronicle" writes: The success north of Beuuroont-Hamel was the continuation of a series of small ...

    Article : 318 words
  34. MAN POWER.

    A Ministerial conference yesterday discussed the question of man-power and national service. It is understood that it was decided to ...

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  35. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says that the Liberal supporters of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), numbering 100 members of the house of Commons, have assumed the ...

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  36. UNWILLING POLES.

    A Berne message states that since the time the German Emperor's proclamation of the Kingdom of Poland to December 31, 1800 Poles have cullsted, of whom 1100 ...

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  37. GERMAN PLOTTERS.

    Count von Bernstorff has relieved Fran[?] Bopp, Consul-General, and E. H. von Schack, Vice-Consul. at San Francisco, from duty as the result of their conviction on charges of ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Isaac Marcosoon, in an article in the magazine "Every Week,", says:—"Lloyd George and W. M. Hughes are Britain's principal Imperial human assets. Whatever ...

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  39. CAMP FOR PRISONERS.

    Danmark is building two camps to accommodate 1200 Russian and Gorman prisoners. Denmark undertakes to provide the coat of upkeep. ...

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  40. SCANDALS IN GERMANY.

    German newspapers are appealing to the public to assist the Parliamentary committee that is investigating gigantic swindles connected with army contracts ...

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  41. UNION JACK CLUB.

    Mr. Heath Harrison, High Sheriff of Hampshire, has presented the Union Jack Club with a cheque for £44,000, making, with a previous anonymous donation, ...

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  42. DROPPING THE MASK.

    The "New York Times" scathingly denounces the German Emperor's proclamation, and adds, "It is time Germany dropped the mask Her need of peace is ...

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  43. CLOTHING TRADES.

    Mr. W. Retallick, secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Clothing Trades' Federation, stated yesterday that the whole of the industry was being organised, with ...

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  44. RALLY AT MANLY.

    This evening at 8 o'clock, will mark the commencement of the recruiting campaign at Manly. A public meeting and concert will be hold in the Victoria Hall, and will ...

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  45. SEPARATION ALLOWANCES.

    The Workers' National War Committee, representing the Labour party and the chief trade unions, is urging the Government to increase the separation allowance to 26s for ...

    Article : 111 words
  46. HUNGER IN AUSTRIA.

    Many correspondents give increasdingly distressing stores of hunger among the lower classes in Vienna. A Berne message says serious rioting took ...

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  47. NORWAY'S NEUTRALITY.

    At the opening of the Norwegion Storthing the King's Speech stated Hint the Government had earnestly endeavoured to maintain street neutrality, but owing to the conflicting ...

    Article : 71 words
  48. RECRUITS WITH GERMAN NAMES

    The position of Australians of German descent was brought up on Thursday at a recruiting conference in connection with the Lilley electorate. ...

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  49. RELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.

    The German Note, replying to Holland's protest, declares that the deportation of Belgians is in accordance with the Hague Convention. Germony, however, ...

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  50. FIRE AT WATERLOO.

    At about half-past ten last night an outbreak of fire was discovered in a two-storied building occupied by Mr. Henry Doon, at 25 John-street, Waterloo. The blaze war ...

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