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  6. BRITISH ADVANCE

    PARIS. Monday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's success was achieved in the populous district of Entre, of which Le Transloy is a ...

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  10. Single Supreme Command.

    HOME, Monday.—General Morazzl, in an important contribution to the "Gionale d'Italia," advocates the Allied military operations upon all ...

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  11. King ef Spain.

    MADRID, Monday.—An iron beam was found across the railway near Granada just before a train conveying King Alfonse passed. The obstruction ...

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  12. Recruiting Campaign.

    At a meeting in the Wickham Council Chambers last night. convened by the Mayor (Ald. G. W. Jenner). an enthusiastic committee. 19 strong, was ...

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  13. BRANXTON MEETING ADJOURNED

    Mr. J. Brettle presided over a very poor attendance of the Branxton recruiting Committee at the local School of Arts last Thursday evening. The ...

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  14. Deutschland Overdue.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The submarine Deutschland is overdue, and the German agents here are anxious concerning her. ...

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  15. "Forfeiture—the Huns Call It."

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The Brussels correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that Germany has ordered the forfeiture of the credit ...

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  16. Submarine "Supermen."

    LONDON. Monday.—A naval expert expresses the opinion that the submarine menace must not be regarded lightly, but he is in nowise disposed ...

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  17. Berlin Children Shivering.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Zurich correspondent of "Le Pett Paristen" states that 23 Berlin schools have been closed owing to lack of coal. ...

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  18. The Bar Beach.

    The Bar Deach Association wants improvements to their beach: and in a letter to the City Council last night. asked that a bonus of £23 ...

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  19. Huns' Last Ditch.

    NEW YORK. Monday.—The "New York World" states that although the Kaiser, who is wedded to the rapacious war gods, is unable to perceive ...

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  20. RECRUITING SERGEANT FAREWELLED.

    Trooper J. A. Burrell. who acted as recruiting sergeant at Greta, and again enlisted after receiving his discharge, was tendered a public ...

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  21. Hun Beat Out of Its Depth.

    CHRISTIANIA, Monday.—A Norwegian motor bout has landed at Hammerfest 34 of the crew of a German submarine, which had foundered off ...

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  22. South-Eastern Area.

    PARIS. Monday.—An official communique states; "German attacks against Hartmannswellerkopf have been repulsed easily." [The Germans have made repeated ...

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  23. City Council Loan.

    The Newcastle Council supplied in the Commonwealth Dank of Australia a statement showing details of the expenditure of a proposed loan of ...

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  24. STAFF-SERGEANT-MAJOR CALLED UP.

    After having served in the Maitland show grounds and Rutherford military camps for instructional purposes, Staff-Sergeant-Major Clarke, at ...

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  25. British Aerial Activity.

    SALONIKA, Monday.—Numerous aerial raids have been conducted by the British, and bombs have been dropped on camps, ammunition dumps ...

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  26. Naval Operations.

    LONDON. Monday.—Captain Norton, who was commander of the sunken auxiliary cruiser Laurentic, was serving as commander of the ...

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  27. SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    The Newcastle branch of the Society of Engineers held a special meeting of members at the Newcastle Trades Hall last night, Routine business ...

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  28. Athens Murders.

    PARIS. Monday.—A telegram from Athens states that King Constantine's Minister, for Foreign Affairs has intimated taht General Collaris, who ...

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  29. German Official Claim.

    AMSTERDAM. Monday.—A German official communique states:—"One of our submarines sank in ten minutes on January 25 an armed enemy ...

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  30. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION WITH A.W.U.

    In furtherance of the one "big union" policy, the Australasian Society of Engineers has been negotiating with the Australian Workers' Union ...

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  31. Miscellaneous.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Berlin correspondent of the United Press states that at the Cathedral service on the anniversary of the Kaiser's ...

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  32. CESSNOCK BOY SCOUTS.

    The Cessnock patrol of boy scouts paraded on Saturday. The district scout-master (Mr. Hammond) was unable to attend, and he sent his son. ...

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  33. STREET FRUIT BARROWS.

    Last night the Newcastle City Council decided to appoint five stands or fruit barrows, viz., Burwood Street, wolfe Street (north side of Hunter ...

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  34. Prize Money Point

    LONDON. Monday.—A Prize Court has reserved judgment in the matter of the claim by Commander Royle, V.C., who was master of the British ...

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  35. HEBBURN MINERS' BAND.

    The appeal by the Hebburn Miners' Band to the lodge for the imposition of a levy to provide funds to defray the band's expenses to the Glen Innes ...

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