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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Major De Civrieux, writing in the "Matin," points out that the mobility of the large Angle-French heavy artillery reserves is assured by railway and motor ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    The continued inactivity of the enemy [?] Roumanla gives reasonable ground for hoping that, for the present, major operations in that sorely-tried country are at in end. It is ...

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  4. SUBMARINES.

    The brutality of Germany's submarine policy is emphasised in an official statement which has been made available by the British Admiralty. ...

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  5. SEA WAR.

    Germany, replying to President Wilson's speech in the Senate, agrees with the principles therein, including those relating to the equal rights of all nations; and ...

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  6. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies), in a speech at the Westminister City Hall last night, said: We have taken possession of the different German ...

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  7. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Four arrests have been made at Derby in connection with an alleged plot to poison the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George). ...

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  8. GERMANY

    Germany, in a Note to the United States, announces the resumption of unrestricted sea warfare, presumably by ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. RELATIONS WITH AMERICA.

    The greatest sensation has been caused by the announcement in Germany's Note that Germany is forced to abandon the restrictions on sea warfare from ...

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  10. THE GERMAN THREAT

    The German threat to sink without warning neutral vessels travelling to Germany's enemies, has caused indignation in Spain, Holland, and Denmark, who ...

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  11. ITALY DETERMINED.

    The Supreme Command has issued a manifeste to the soldiers setting out the Entente's objectives, recalling the enernies' crimes, and declining that the ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. LOST MERCHANTMEN

    Mr. Arehibald Hurd, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," states:—"Since the beginning of August last the enemy has sunk 831 merchantmen, of which 264 were ...

    Article : 353 words
  13. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at Tientsin says that the controversy between China and Japan has been settled. Japan, however, insists on policing ...

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  14. THE RUSSIANS.

    The Russian success in the Carpathians on Saturday was carried out despite extraordinary obstacles. The Russian artillery cut 10 rows of wire entanglements ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    The monthly returns of the Federal finances were made available to-day by the Treasurer (Mr. Poynton). They reveal a healthy increase in Customs and postal ...

    Article : 209 words
  16. "FRIGHTFULNESS" AGAIN.

    Unless Germany has at her disposal submarines so numerous and novel as completely to surprise the shipping world her announcement that she is going to resume the ...

    Article : 448 words
  17. REPRISALS.

    The British Foreign Office states:—The German Government Claim they have conclusive proof that enemy hospital ships have been misused for the transport of ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. WAR RISKS.

    The following war risk insurance rates were issued by the Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association, Ltd., yesterday:- Steamers.—Outward bound: United ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. GERMANY'S EXCUSES.

    The text of the Note states, inter alia.:- The Imperial Government gives earnest attention to President Wilson's speech, the general lines of which agree in the widest ...

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  20. GERMAN RAIDER.

    Neutrals from the steamer Yarrowdale, captured by the Germans, give further details of the Moewe's depredations. It was, they say, a pitiful sight to see ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. WESTERN FRONT.

    The activity on the Anglo-French front in the west is increasing. Pending the sigantic clash of arms, the mighty armies are taking each other's measure. French ...

    Article : 341 words
  22. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    At a meeting of representatives of the oversea dominions a sub-committee was appointed to work under the committee presided over by the Prince of Wales, that ...

    Article : 57 words
  23. LAURENTIC DISASTER.

    At the inquest on the victims of the Laurentic disaster Captain Norton gave evidence that 470 were abroad. He sailed at 5 p.m. on January 25. The first ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    Sitting in High Court Jurisdiction to-day, Mr. Justice Powers gave his reserved decision in the plaint of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association v the Colonial ...

    Article : 254 words
  25. A CRISIS FOR AMERICA.

    Many people who do not follow, by means of the cablegrams, the tortuous paths of diplomacy will want to know how it is that the withdrawal by Germany of the ...

    Article : 488 words
  26. GREECE.

    The transfer of troops and munitions to the Peloponnesus continues without ceasing by land and sea. King Constantine has abandoned his ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. BRITAIN'S BURDEN.

    Speaking at Sheffield in connection with the War Loan campaign, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. J. Balfour) declared that posterity would be grateful ...

    Article : 203 words
  28. BRITISH MINEFIELD.

    Several Dutch newspapers welcome the announcement regarding the new minefield. The "Courant" says that if it reduces the submarine peril the neutral nations will ...

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  29. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The German Emperor, on the anniversary of his birthday, sent a message to the Prussian provinces, saying: "The German people are boiling with wrath at the ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly yesterday Mr. Tolmie, leader of the Opposition, moved a motion of no-confidence in the Government. The Premier replied at considerable length. ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. BUILDING MERCHANTMEN.

    Eleven naval shipbuilding companies have formed a syndicate for the construction of merchantmen. The syndicate has commenced to build 120,000 tons of ...

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  32. WALL-STREET INFORMATION.

    Mr. Hutton, head of the firm of which Mr. R. W. Boiling is a member, produced exidence showing that the firm lost 40,000 dollars during the period of the Peace ...

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  33. FUTURE OF BELGIUM.

    Count Westarp leader of the Conservatives in the Re[?]stag, speaking in Dresden, said it was absolutely essential to an[?]ex Belgium in order to be prepared for ...

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  34. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain (Director of Civilian Service) announces that a women's department of National Service has been established, Mrs. H. J. Tennant ...

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  35. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the British casualties published during January were as follow:—Killed, 282 officers, 8649 men; wounded and missing, 674 ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. COOK PARK.

    The part of the reserved area along Botany Bay known as Cook Park has been p[?] a national park on the recommendation of the Surveyor-General. A recommendation has ...

    Article : 92 words
  37. LEAVING CERTIFICATES AND MATRICULATION

    It was officially announced yesterday that the Premier has been in communication with the Minister for Public instruction respecting the subject of leaving certificates and ...

    Article : 83 words
  38. LIME BRICK WORKS.

    It is now proposed that the State shall unload at least one of its industrial undertakings. Mr. Ball, Minister for Works, stated ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. STEAMER STRIKES A MINE.

    The steamer Clan Shaw, of 3941 tons, owned by Cayzer, Irvine, and Co., of Glasgow, struck a mine and went ashore. She broke [?] back, and became a total wreck. ...

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  40. INTERNED AIRMEN.

    A German [?]eroplane, While beiny chased by a French machine, crossed the frontier and landed in Busle. The airmen were interned. ...

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