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  2. COALITION.

    If the Federal political situation is not cleared up it will not be for the lack of discussions and negotiations between the leaders. ...

    Article : 678 words
  3. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened by the King in sunshine to-day, though it was bitterly cold after a night of 15 degrees of frost. St. James's Park was white with two inches of ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Late War Cables will be found on Page 8. ...

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  5. TENSE SITUATION.

    Washington correspondents take a less hopeful view of the possibility of averting war. Two new factors—the sinking of the ...

    Article : 337 words
  6. THE CRISIS

    A less hopeful view of the possibility of averting war between the United States and Germany is taken by ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. FREGHTFULNESS.

    Twenty-three sinkings, aggregating 54,700 tons, have been reported within 24 hours, of which 13 were British ships, including the Port Adelaide, 8181 tons, ...

    Article : 330 words
  8. FURIOUS FIGHTING.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the Battle of Riga rages with unabated severity, though the winter is the worst for many years, ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. THE HIGH SEAS.

    Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) has advised the American Steamship Line that "the United States assorts the rights of American vessels to traverse all high se[?]s ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. INDIA.

    The Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) presided at the first meeting of the Imperial Legislative Council of the winter session to-day, and made a lengthy and impressive speech. ...

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  11. COMPENSATION FOR BOMBARDMENTS.

    The Government has granted £70,000 to aid the east coast towns which suffered by the recent bombardments. ...

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  12. OUTPUT OF WHISKY.

    As licenses may be curtailed, the Government is taking the whole output of the whisky distilleries for some months, in connection with the production of explosives. It is ...

    Article : 47 words
  13. PRESIDENT'S ACTION.

    The United States' Senate by 78 votes to 5, has endorsed President Wilson's diplomatic break with Germany. Senator Stone moved the resolution in ...

    Article : 205 words
  14. SINKING OF CALIFORNIA.

    Mr. Frost, the American Consul at Queenstown, reports that the Anchor Liner California was sunk while en route from New York to Glasgow. One life was lost, ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. THE ANZAC BAND.

    A statement was made by Mr. T. Bathurst, secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association, yesterday, concerning the treatment m[?]ted out to the association's Anzac Band. ...

    Article : 270 words
  16. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique on Wednesday [?]noon stated:—A German attack on [?] [?]ent in the region of Emberm[?] ([?]) gained a footing in some ...

    Article : 272 words
  17. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Naturally members of all parties were much interested in the negotiations between the le[?]ders, but little information was given. The representatives of the two parties will meet ...

    Article : 307 words
  18. BREAK WITH AUSTRIA.

    A diplomatic break with Austria is regarded as practically certain. Count T[?]rnowski (the new Austrian Ambassador to the United States) has not yet ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. VALUE OF GERMAN PLEDGES.

    The Admiralty states:—The Port Adelaide, while carrying passengers from London to Australia, was torpedoed without warning on Saturday. The passengers ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. SOLDIERS' EQUIPMENT.

    A letter has reached the Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. Poynton) from's business man in Sydney, enclosing £20 to be used in equipping a soldier. The writer, in explaining ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. POSITION OF NEUTRALS.

    An official message from Stockholm says that the Swedish Foreign Minister has informed the American Minister that Sweden cannot respond to President Wilson's ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    The reply given by Mr. Holman to the deputation on unemployment that waited upon him on Tuesday from the Labour Council provoked considerable discussion at last night's meeting ...

    Article : 314 words
  23. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    Mr. Hodge, (Minister for Labour) in a speech in London, said that it would not be long before every merchantman was properly armed. He recalled the recent ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. ROUMANIA.

    A Russian communique states:—Two companies of the enemy crossed the frozen Sereth near Fo[?]sani, and attacked our trenches, but were driven back by our ...

    Article : 35 words
  25. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    A second Allied Conference has been arranged to take place in Rome during April. Representatives of Portugal will at[?]end. ...

    Article : 29 words
  26. PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said he had hoped to have been able to make an announcement to the House in regard to a ...

    Article : 407 words
  27. HUNGARY'S ATTITUDE.

    Count Appony, Count Andrassy, and M. Rakofsky supported Count Tisz[?], the Premier, in the Hungarian House of Deputies, approving of Germany's ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. AUSTRIA GETTING DESPERATE

    Advices from Vienna state that Austria is calling up for further medical examination soldiers classed as totally and permanently unfit. ...

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  29. MR. GERARD DETAINED.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is officially stated that Mr. J. W. Gerard (American Ambassador to Germany) will not be ...

    Article : 192 words
  30. CARPENTERS AND POLITICIANS

    The following resolution was carried at a meeting of the Redfern branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Jo[?]ners, at the Trades Hall, on Tuesday last: ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. IMPORTATION OF PAPER.

    The Government is considering the further curtailing of the importation of paper and paper-making materials. They advise importers to restrict contracts after March. ...

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  32. FOOD SHORTAGE IN BERLIN.

    Advices from Berlin state that, owing to the shortage of apples and cereals instructions have been given to redouble the number of animals slaughtered each ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. POPE INTERVENES.

    It is reported that the Pope is pressing Germany to abandon indiscriminate submarine war, which, he says, is opposed to the laws of humanity. ...

    Article : 31 words
  34. THE WAR LOAN.

    There are many instances in which the employees of city offices, banks, factories, and workshops in London and the provinces, are clubbing together to assist the War Loan. ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. A SOLDER'S DEATH.

    Private William Ridgeway, 21 years of age, of the 21th Reinforcements of the 15th Battalion, who enlisted in Brisbane, was removed from a transport in Sydney while on his way ...

    Article : 90 words
  36. RESTRICTIONS IN PARIS.

    [?] shops and tea-rooms have been compelled to close on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, theatres and picture shows are to close on four days weekly, and the last trams and ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. ALLEGED POISON PLOT.

    The Grand Jury has filed a true bill in, the case of the alleged conspiracy to poison Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Arthur Henderson. The case has been adjourned till next assizes. ...

    Article : 49 words
  38. NAVAL BASE AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Naval Board recommends the establishment of a naval base at San Francisco. ...

    Article : 25 words
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