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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 561 words
  3. THE WAR.

    A German official message states that Archduke Josef repulsed with heavy losses strong attacks against Mount Faltucanu, and stormed ...

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  4. AUSTRIANS WANT PEACE.

    The "Milan Daily Telegraph" correspondent reports that the Workmen's Association in Vienna on Thursday organised a great peace ...

    Article : 96 words
  5. Commercial.

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  6. PRODUCE MARKET.

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  7. WILL AMERICA ENTER THE WAR?

    The United Press in Berlin is now discussing whether President Wilson intends to remain neutral or is awaiting the psychological moment to ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. RUMANIANS AND VICTORY.

    M. Poincaire, replying to the King of Rumania, says that he is fairly convinced that 1917 will bring the Rumanians victory, liberation and ...

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  9. GERMANY'S SUPPLEMENTARY EXPLANATION

    The Cologne "Gazette" says that there is no doubt that Germany is anxious for America to remain neutral, but is not sure as to whether ...

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  10. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia official message states that, despite the heavy rains, we have further progressed on the right bank of the Tigris and east and ...

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  11. HOMEBUSH SALES.

    Chiefly on account of the holidays there was increased yarding of sheep at Homebush sales to-day. The market opened decidedly lower for all ...

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  12. ON THE SOMME.

    A French communique gives information of the liveliest artillery duel to the north and south of the Somme, as well as in the regions of Rouvrey ...

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  13. THE SULTAN IN VIENNA.

    A German Imperial train has reached Constant[?]nople in order to convey the Sultan of Turkey to Vienna, to attend the conference of sovereigns. ...

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  14. NIGHT RAIDING ADVENTTURES.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs, writing from the front, says the Australian and New Zealanders were recently active in night raiding adventures. These ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

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  16. IMPERIAN CONFERENCE.

    The "Kol[?]sche Zeitung" stresses the importance of the Imperial Conference and opines that the dominions representatives will obtain ...

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  17. THE LEADING TRILOR.

    Messrs Lamrock and Lound have made special arrangements to cater for the wants of those who were disappointed with their Xmas suits for ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. Cable News.

    The Associated New York "World" says there is some anxiety over the non-appearance in New York of more than one overdue vessel. ...

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  19. MR. W. D. PONDER, M.L.A.

    Visiting Orange yesterday was Mr. W. D. Ponder, M.L.A., the member for South Adelaide in the South Australian Parliament. Mr. Ponder, in the ...

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  20. HEAVY ARTILLERY ACTIONS

    General Haig says that enemy artillery this morning was very active in the neighbourhood of Souchez, and on the southern half of the Ypres ...

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  21. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Eleven people were killed and 40 injured by an accident in which a train crowded with passengers crashed into a light engine, near Rathe ...

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  22. THEATRE EMPLOYEES.

    Owing to an alleged violation of the union principles, and unfair treatment of the employees by the theatre proprietors, a strike of the theatre ...

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  23. DOMINIONS COMMISSION REPORT.

    The Dominions Commissions report has been completed, but it is doubtful whether it can be published forthwith, or reserved for Imperial ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. GREEK DETACHMENT LANDED

    A Greek destroyer commanded by M. Kondouriotiss, and an aide de camp, has landed a detatchment and occupied Rydraiseaend. ...

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  25. HIGHER EDUCATION STANDARD.

    Sir Alfred Keogh, in a speech in London, said that the University insisted on the necessity of teaching classic history, literature, and ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. THE WEATHER

    The forecast at 9 p.m. was: Still sultry over the south east districts, with northerly winds, and some scattered thunder, but becoming colder, ...

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  27. THE BOMBARDMENT OF DRAMA INCIDENT.

    A German wireless message alleges that President Wilson is protesting against British airmen's bombarding of Drama station, before the ...

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  28. FRENCH DIPLOMATIC AGENT

    A Paris message says that Robert Debilly, a councillor at Rome, has been appointed French diplomatic agent in the Venezelist Government. ...

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  29. NORWAY'S COAL STOPPED.

    Britain has stopped the export of coal to Norway, and the step causes a deal of anxiety. ...

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  30. RECRUITING.

    Professor Macintyre stated this morning that in response to the appeal for volunteers made by the directors general of recruiting (Mr. ...

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  31. Woman and Chaffeur Shot.

    An early morning sensation occurred at the home of Mr. F. M. McLeod, at the corner of Liverpool and Perramatta roads, Surrey Hills, on ...

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  32. TELEGRAMS.

    A man named Brown, 27 years of age, was arrested to-day charged with a serious offence against a married woman. He was remanded. ...

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  33. BRITAIN AND NORWAY.

    The "After Posten" states that Britain accused Norway of failure to fulfil her deligations regarding the export of ore and fish. If the ...

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  34. EMPIRE-MONARCHS SATURDAY.

    Jack Treadway discovers at the death of his father that his father's interests were not as large as they were thought to be, and he is ...

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  35. THE SURF IN DAYLIGHT.

    One effect of the daylight saving has been to increase enormously the crowds visiting the water fronts in the evenings. ...

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  36. RUSSIAN THRUST AND PARRY

    A wireless Russian official message says that the enemy in the Zalogey region entered a trench, but was ejected. ...

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  37. IN MEMORY OF FALLEN.

    The Parliamentary and Departmental Committee have decided to provide a small commemorative plaque which will be given to the relatives of ...

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  38. MURRAY WATERS.

    By a Federal proclamation issued to-day, January 31 has been fixed as the day on which the River Murray Waters Act of 1915 shall commence ...

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  39. M. RASPUTIN'S BODY FOUND

    A Petrograd official message states that M. Rasputin's body, as cabled yesterday, was found near the Petrevsky bridge, at the mouth of the Neva. ...

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  40. COAL LUMPERS' DEMANDS.

    No coal lumpers were at work at Mortlake to-day, they being determined to press their claim for an extra man in each gang. They say they ...

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  41. DEATH OF MISS McLEOD.

    Miss McLeod, who was shat at Summer Hlil yestermorn, died at 11:30 last night. Miss McLeod died without regaining consciousness, thus the ...

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  42. DESTITUTE RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Returned Soldiers' Association expresses pleasure and gratification at hearing that Mr. Hughes intends to do something for the returned ...

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  43. I.W.W. OR NOT?

    Tom Barker writes to the "Sun" denying that McNama[?] Brothers, who dynamited the Les Angeles "Times" offices, were members of ...

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  44. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    The Star is out with another fine list for next Saturday afternoon and evening. Edmund Breese, recognised as America's foremost dramatic ...

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  45. GERMANS CAPTURE TOWNS.

    A German official wireless message states that Macin and Jiylta have been captured. AUSTRALIAN CLAIMS ...

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  46. WAVERLEY COUNCIL.

    In connection with the Waverley council charges a similar charge was preferred against Alderman Cox, as against Alderman Lamrock, which is ...

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  47. THE ELIGIBLES.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence is calling for a report as to the number of positions in the defence department which could be filled by ...

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  48. MORE SINKINGS.

    The British steamer, Holly Branch, and the Norwegian steamer Erica have been sunk near Christiana, Norway. ...

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  49. OPPOSITION FOR FERRIES

    Because of the slowness of the Mosman ferry boats, three launches have formed a kind of syndicate to transport people across the harbor in half ...

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  50. THE DEPORTED BELGIANS.

    Four hundred Belgians who were deported from Cambrai were forced to fell trees in Avricourt Forest under the Allies' bombardment. They were ...

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  51. SUGAR REFINERY CLOSED

    Owing to the trouble with the employees of the sugar refinery at Granville, which belongs to the Colonial Sugar Refinery Company, refining ...

    Article : 66 words
  52. TRAGEDY NEAR KYOGLE.

    Mrs. Alt, of Horseshow Creek, Kyogle, was found dead in a peddock this morning with her throast cut so that her head was almost severed, ...

    Article : 73 words
  53. PRICE OF CORNSACKS.

    Senator Russell to-day fixed the price of cornsacks imported into Victoria at 9/6 per dozen, plus cost of transportation and landing charges. ...

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