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  2. THE WAR

    The German submarines continue to get neutral and Allied vessels, but, like the Belgian relief steamers, probably most of these had not been warned of the new methods. Those who know[?] apparently, are confident that the Navy will very shortly put an end to this German campaign of murder, and ...

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  3. NATIONAL SERVICE IN FRANCE.

    M. Cl[?]mentel, the Minister of Commerce, has introduced a bill in the French Senate mooilising males fiom 16 to 70 years of age, who will be called ...

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  4. THE WAR LOAN

    Particulars of the result of the fourth Australian war loan were to-day made available by the Commonwealth Treasurer (Mr. Poynton[?]. The total ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN ENGLAND.

    Rumours in London during the last few days stated that the cold had seriously affected the Australian troops in England[?] and that the death rate ...

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  6. GERMANS IN AMERICA.

    All Germans employed in the coastguard, lighthouses, and navy yards of the United States are being weeded out by the authorities. ...

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  7. THE IRISH PARTY.

    At a meeting of the Nationalist Party yesterday it was decided that Mr. John Redmond, the leader, should ask for an early discussion in the House ...

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  8. 100 SUBMARINES SUNK.

    The "Journal of Commerce" estimates that at the maximum 100 submarines are now attacking Allied shipping. Germany commenced the war with 50 ...

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  9. GERMANY'S SHIPPING.

    The shipping newspaper "Fairplay" states that by forcing the United States and other neutral countries into the arena against her, Germany will defeat ...

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  10. LORD BRYCE'S VIEW.

    The New York papers to-day publish an interview with Lord Bryce, formerly British Ambassador to America, commonting on Germany's submarining, ...

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  11. ANOTHER DAY'S TOLL.

    Including a few trawlers, 16 vessels were reported to have been torp[?]do[?]d and sunk to-day by German submarines, the following being the names and ...

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  12. SOLDIER FOOTBALLERS.

    The greatest interest attaches to a forthcoming Rugby football match which takes place on the 17th inst. at Richmond, between a New Zealand ...

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  13. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Lord R[?]ading, the Lord Chief Justice, has transferred from Derby to the Old Bailey in London the trial of Alice Wheeldon. William Wheeldon (her son), ...

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  14. LABOUR SHORTAGE.

    Owing principally to labour shortage, the difficulty of delivering coal in London increases. It is stated there is no shortage of supplies. Customers mostly ...

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  15. THE OUTLAW OF THE NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association of New York says that as a result of the protest of neutral countries against the ...

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  16. THE DEPORTATIONS.

    The Germans have deported the monks from all the monasteries in Bruss[?]ls. ...

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  17. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Leslie Scott[?] the Unionist member for the Exchange Division of Liverpool, moved an am[?]ndment to the ...

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  18. GERMANY DISAPPOINTED.

    The statements in the German press indicat[?] that the results of the first week's submarine "frightfulness" have been below German expectations. ...

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  19. THE FRENCH LINE

    The official French communique issued this afternoon states:— There was lively grenade and artillery work to-day in the region of Hill ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA.

    Following the announcement that the British War Office had agreed to accept 3,000,0[?]0lb. of peach jam, in addition to its existing contracts, the Acting ...

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  21. WAR NOT FAR OFF.

    Despite the sinking of the California and other vessels, and also the G[?]rard incident, it is believed that President Wilson, while of the opinion that war ...

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  22. THE BRITISH LINE.

    Field-Marshal Haig issued the following report last night:- This morning we attacked the important position on the highest point ...

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  23. OTHER NEUTRAL COUNTRIES

    In the Second Chamber of the States-General to-day, Dr. Van der Linden, the Dutch Premier, defined the attitud[?] of Holland towards the belligerents. ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    Mrs. Glover of 9 Yardley-street Nor[?]h Hobart, has received a copy of the "L[?]icester Daily Post" (England), containing an account of the doath and ...

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  25. THE SINKING OF THE CALIFORNIA

    The Anchor liner Californin, 8,662 tons, which was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine when on a voyage from New York to Glasgow, w[?]nt down ...

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  26. PERSONAL.

    The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. G. W. Smith) returned to Hobart last night from his visit to the northern districts this week. ...

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  27. THE BELGIAN LINE

    The Admiralty has interecepted the following wireless Belgian official message:- A strong party of Germans ...

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  28. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    To-day's Italian official report says:- The enemy attacked us to-day on the right bank of the Brenta River (in the Trentino), at Freikoff (?), but ...

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  29. ENEMY REPORTS.

    The Admiralty reports that it has intercepted the following official German report:—The British attacked north-east of Bouchevesn[?]s (north of the ...

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  30. SCANDINAVIA.

    The Norwegian newspaper "Dagbladet" states that in a joint reply to Germany, the Scandinavian Kingdoms —Norway, Sweden, and Denmark[?] ...

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  31. GERMANY CONCENTRATING.

    Frontier correspondents state that the Germans are up concentrating an [?]normous amount of artillery in Northern France. This is the result of the heavy. ...

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  32. MR. GERARD.

    The American Legation in Copenhagen states that the American Embassy Staff in Berlin is being detained with Mr. J. W. Gerard, the Ambas[?]ador, who ...

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  33. SPAIN.

    The reply of Spain to the German and Austrian Governments regarding the unrestricted submarinings states that Spain cannot agree to the maritime ...

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  34. MEETING THE MENACE

    The statement made in the House of Lords yesterday afternoon by Lord Curzon, the Lord President of the Council, and member of Mr. Lloyd George's War ...

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  35. GREECE AND THE WAR.

    There has been disorder and some rioting in Athens owing to the lack of flour, due to the blockade. The bread ration has been reduced to 6oz. per head ...

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  36. SAVING FOOD.

    The masters of foxhounds yesterday decided to reduce hunting days, and slaughter a large number of dogs so as to save food. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Messrs. J. C. Williamson and Co. have engaged Mr. Charles Waldron and Miss Kathleen McDonald for "Daddy Long Logs," and the company will open in ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    Last night the Australians, on the Somme, attacked again the same trenches which they took and lost three nights before. They retook all ...

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  39. MARKETS AND MONEY.

    The following are the Bank ot England returns for the week ending today:- Coin, £55,496,000. ...

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  40. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    At the meeting of the Convocation at Canterbury yesterday, Dr. Davidson, the Archbishop, announced that 2,000 chaplains of the Anglican Church had ...

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  41. TUSSLE WITH ARMED MAN.

    Stanley James Moreland[?] son of Councillor George Moreland, of Geelong, had a tussle with an armed man early this morning. Moreland, junior, who had ...

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  42. FILLING THE RANKS.

    The War Office has called up foi immediate service employces of the Government and the local authorities whose ages range from 18 to 22 years, ...

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  43. DRIVERS' WAGES.

    At the Industrial Court to-day the Deputy President made an ward of £2 17s. 6d. a week for drivers o[?] vehicles and stablemen. An application for the ...

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  44. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA.

    Official Vienna advices received in Switzerland state that the American Ambassador i[?] Vienna has had a lengthy conference with Count Czernin. ...

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  45. ILLICIT BREWING.

    Two cases of illicit brewing of beer were [?]eard at the Police Court to-day. One defend[?]nt was fined £5[?] and the other offender had to pay £20, with £2 ...

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  46. ALSACE HUNGER-STRICKEN.

    The people of Alsace are hunger-stricken owing to all foodstuff[?] having been removed to the interior of Germany. ...

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