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  2. TRADE BOOM.

    The expenditure of war fundss has had a remarkable effect upon trade in England, and [?]n the course of an interesting article in the "Daily Mail," Mr. F. A. Mackenzie declares ...

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  3. SEIZED WHEAT.

    The Interstate Commission sat for the first time yesterday in its Judicial capacity when the ex-parte hearing of an application by the Commonwealth for an [?]nter[?]m injunction to ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The United States Ambassador at Berlia suggests that Austral[?]ns who are interned in Germany should obtain birth certificates, as Dominion subjects are better treated ...

    Article : 39 words
  5. ROUMANIA.

    The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent states that it has been definitely arranged that the United States will attend to Roumanian interests in Berlin and ...

    Article : 36 words
  6. ALLIES' TACTICS.

    The possibility of Roumania's participation in the war in the near future is [?]sted by a report that the United States will attend to ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Lord Selborne, in the House of Lords last night, asking whether the Government would make a statement regarding recent naval operations, said that Admiral ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. ASTONISHING, SAVAGERY.

    The report of the French Commission on Germany's violation of International law will further shock an already astonished world. It states that never has war among ...

    Article : 127 words
  9. THE RUSSIANS.

    A communique states With the exception of an isolated action on the Sukha[?]oli[?]ow front (south-west of Warsaw) there is complete calm on the left bank of ...

    Article : 104 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Union forces occupied Schurt Drift. The enemy fied across the Orange River, destroying pontoons and boats. They now hold the north bank of the river. ...

    Article : 34 words
  11. WAR NOTES.

    The statements made by the Earl of Selborne and Earl Crewe, in the [?]se of Lords, are of very great interest. The sole task of Admiral Sir John Je[?]coe, Lord Selborn[?] ...

    Article : 384 words
  12. BOMBS.

    A French eye-witness relates that French av[?]ators between December 25 and 31 dropped 34 bombs and 8000 darts on the Germans at G[?]rco[?]rt, Dond[?]eu, Rampoel. ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. HERR BALLIN ON PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. Asquith has stated the terms upon which Great Britain and her Allies will agree to peace. And it is to be a peace made with all the Allies together, not with ...

    Article : 440 words
  14. GERMAN OBJECTIVE.

    Herr Ballin, in the course of an interview, stated that there will never be peace until Germany gets a station for her fleet in the North Sea, securing the same ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. VIENNA.

    The authorities at Vienna are actively entrenching, constructing fortifications, and accumulating stores and foodstuffs. The people are told that supplies are intended ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Port Hunter, which sailed from Adelaide on November 1[?], has arr[?]vd at Falmouth. Th steamer Songvand which left Kepp[?] ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. NORTH SEA BLOCKADE.

    Herr Ballin, writing in the "Frankfurter Zeitung," admits that Britain has brought Germany's oversea trade to a standstill. He says the North Sea was easily blockaded, ...

    Article : 82 words
  18. AGAINST SERVIA.

    Advices from Pontebba declare that [?],000 Germans are hurrying into Bos[?]ia, and are concentrating at Sarajevo. ...

    Article : 27 words
  19. WAR SUPPLIES.

    Mr. J. J. Weekes, of the firm of J. J. Weekes, Ltd., saddlers and leather manufacturers, stated yesterday that he had received an order from the British War Office for ...

    Article : 501 words
  20. WILL END THE WAR.

    "Eyewitness" with the British head[?]ters staff says the situation at the New Year was more favourable than at any time since the o[?]set of the war. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. THE SUBMARINE.

    The Admiralty, we are informed, is now "definitely of the opinion" that the loss of H.M.S. Formidable in the English Channel was due to a submarine. Once again the ...

    Article : 401 words
  22. TURKEY.

    A neutral who has arrived from Constantinope reports that up to November 10,000 Germans arrived either directly or Indirectly in the service of the Porte. ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. DUM-DUM BULLETS.

    Mr. Bryan (Secretary of State), replying to the representations of Count von Rernstorff, the German Ambassado[?], to the effect that United States ...

    Article : 105 words
  24. SENTRIES, SURPRISED.

    "Eyewitness" reports that an officer and 25 men. of the British right-centre, when attacking a tre[?] on the evening of January 3, surprised the sentries and ...

    Article : 31 words
  25. RECRUITING.

    Though the military authorities are now not disposed to quote figures, it could be seen from the parade of recru[?]ts from the barracks to the Central Railway Station ...

    Article : 440 words
  26. GARDINAL MERCIER.

    The "N[?]ewe Courant" emphatically denies that Cardinal Mercier and other priests have been arrested or watched. The Antwerp story arose t[?]rough the ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. GERMAN RETICENCE.

    There is no reference to the Turkish debacle in the German newspapers. ...

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  28. GERMAN ATTACKS.

    A communique states: Violent German attacks are reported in the region of Lassig[?]y in the A[?]gonue and at the junction of the roads from Tour-de-Paris to ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. UNITED STATES' DEFENCE.

    The Naval Affairs Committee has passed appropriations for a largo extension of the aeroplane service, a million dollars being devoted to the purchase of new machines. ...

    Article : 34 words
  30. GERMAN DENIALS,

    The majority of the Antwerp clergy have been arrested, but advices from Berlin now deny the arrest of either Cardinal Mercier or the clergy. ...

    Article : 33 words
  31. AMERICAN NOTE.

    Sir Ce[?]l Spring Rice, British Ambassador to the United States, has notified Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, of the partial settlement of the questions of contraband ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. NEW TYPE OF GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    Discussing this subject in the December number of the "Fortnightly Review," Mr. Archibald Hurd holds that the submarine, despite the successes achieved during the war, ...

    Article : 337 words
  33. A FOREST ROADWAY.

    A struggle is being waged in the Argo[?]e over the control of the roadway con[?]cting the German positions round Vienne [?]e Chateau, on the western outs[?]s of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. DIPLOMATIC SERVICE.

    The Civil Service Commission's report on the Diplomatie Service recomme[?]s drastic reforms in the direction of providing a wider field of selection. ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. HOW GERMANY PREPARED.

    A recent French official decree declares the Thyssen contracts for coal and ore at Ca[?] to have [?]apsed, and closed the mines [?] smelting furnaces of Dielette. This is one of ...

    Article : 438 words
  36. BOARD'S OPERATIONS.

    Speaking with regard to the operations of the Wheat Board yesterday the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Ashford, touched upon the criticism which has boen levelled against the ...

    Article : 201 words
  37. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS.

    The French "Eyewitness" states that 300 corp[?]s were found in the ruins of St. Georges. We held the position, though on December 30 the Germans fired 4000 shells, ...

    Article : 75 words
  38. GERMAN INTRIGUES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" states that German propagandis[?]s are intriguing to get Congress to forbid the export of war supplies to the Allies, and ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Returns of the trade of the United Kingdom compiled by the Boar[?] of Trade show that imports in December decreased £3,539,914, exports decreased £17,047,992, ...

    Article : 46 words
  40. MILITARY CAMPS.

    It is proposed to hold camps for continuous training as under for units which have not been mobilised:- 5th Light Horse, at Glen Innes, February ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Moldavia, which is the next Royal Mail steamer due at Fremantle, left Colombo on January 5. The Orient Company announces that the ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. INDIAN PRISONERS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Telegr[?]f" states that Indian prisoners in the concentration camp near Berlin will shortly be transported [?] Turkey with the other ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. FEROCIOUS WARFARE.

    The French'Commission's report on the Germans' violation of international law, states:—"Never has war among civilised nations borne the savage and ferocious ...

    Article : 181 words
  44. PASSPORTS.

    All passports [?]ssued in Australia during the currency of the war will come from the Governor-General. ...

    Article : 22 words
  45. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The barque General de Boisdeffre, which left Newcastle on September 23 for Port Townsend, has arrived at Challam Bay. The four-masted barquentine Thos. P. ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. 300 CLAIMS.

    Eighty claims for additional compensation on account of wheat seized were received yesterday by the secretary of the Commission. On Thursday he received 120, and the total up ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. THE TWO FRONTS.

    The statement made by "Eye-witness," who is with the British troops, that, with the opening of the new year, the situation is more favourable than at any time since the ...

    Article : 299 words
  48. TO ARMS!

    They are fighting on the frontier, In a long extended line, Where the deadly sholls are shrieking, And the sword and bayonet shine. ...

    Article : 141 words
  49. THE FORMIDABLE.

    Lord, Crew[?] in reply to Lord Selborne, in the House of Lords last night, said it was the definite, opinion of the Admiralty that the battleship Formidably ...

    Article : 101 words
  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I should be glad i[?] you would allow me space [?]n your valuable paper for a few questions I would like to ask the general public to consider, and also, if they have ...

    Article : 665 words
  51. LETTERS FOR THE TROOPS.

    The acting secretary to the Defence Department (Mr. Trumble) states that all mail matter addressed to members of the second co[?]ingent in Egypt will be promptly ...

    Article : 56 words
  52. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    An Order-in-Council empowers the exemption of Christian Armenians, Syrians, and Greeks from the Aliens Restriction Act. ...

    Article : 153 words
  53. FRUIT FOR TROOPS.

    It has been suggested that local motorists should organise a party, and pay a visit [?] Holdsworthy camp, near Liverpool, where members of the Light Hors[?] of the Second ...

    Article : 80 words
  54. COUNTRY HELP.

    The Casin[?] Patriotic Fund totals £1828 l6s 11d, and the Red Cross Fund £322 3s 9d. CAMDEN, Friday. ...

    Article : 77 words
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