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  2. IN THE BALKANS.

    French aeroplanes made a magnificent raid on the German-Bulgarian camp at Pazaeli, northward of Lake Doiran. "The troops took panic, and the damage ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The latest communique states:—The enemy, after a violent bombardment, attacked along several kilometres of the front south of the River Somme. ...

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  4. AMERICA ANGERED.

    President Wilson delivered an important speech in New York, making a strong plea for the military preparedness of the United States. ...

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  5. THE LINER APPAM

    The West African liner Appam, of 7781 tons, is believed to have been lost. A battered lifeboat, belonging to the steamer, has been picked up at Madeira. ...

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  6. MINING MATTERS.

    In the annual report of Mr. Turner, secretary of the Federated Engine-drivers' and Firemen's Association of Australia, is a passage which refers to the ...

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  7. ENEMY COMPLAINT.

    Count von Ticza in an article in a Budapest newspaper, states that through England remaining mistress of the seas she had Stopped the Central Powers' oversea ...

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  8. BELGIAN SYMPATHY.

    Crowds watching the Anglo-French prisoners passing through Liege hooted the German guards and cheered England and France. ...

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  9. IN NEWCASTLE.

    Although Major Martin Doyle, M.L.C., the medical officer at the Newcastle recruiting depot, had a busy time on Saturday—no fewer than 23 volunteers being ...

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  10. RIOTS IN LAUSANVE.

    There have been further riots outside the German Consulate at Lausanne. The military have occupied the town. ...

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  11. MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    In an interview with the representative of the Australian Press Association in Paris, Mr. Andrew Fisher, the High Commissioner for Australia, said:— ...

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  12. BULGARIAN VIEW.

    M. Lizzoff, the Bulgarian Minister in Berlin. Interviewed by a representative of the "Koolaische Zeitung," said he feared that the Entento would compel Greece to ...

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  13. THE CLOSED MUSEUMS.

    An agitation is increasing protesting against the closing of museums and pleasure galleries, particularly the British Museum. ...

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  14. ILLAWARRA SECRETARYSHIP.

    A difficulty has occurred in the ballot for the secretaryship of the Illawarra Colliery Emloyees' Association. The ballot should have been taken on the day ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. ITALIAN TROOPS.

    Le "Matin" states that the Italian troops in Albania have definitely junctioned with Essad Pasha's forces. They are fortifying Valona and other ...

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  16. GERMAN SEA BASE.

    The Germans have established a new base for seaplanes and Fokker aeroplanes planes at Zeebrugge. ...

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  17. RAID ON FREIBURG.

    A German communique states:—There was a night raid on Freiburg, at the mouth of the Elbe. This is the first raid made by the Allies at night. ...

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  18. WORK AT THE PITS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  19. ALLEGED PLOT.

    The Kaiser is abandoning his journey from Nish to Constantinople. This decision is due to the discovery of a plot against the Kaiser's life. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    The "Neueste Nachrichten" says:—"The Australians are obviously endeavouring to outdo the gentlemen in London in stealing and plundering private property." ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES.

    The members of the Newcastle branch of the New South Wales Municipal and Shire employees' Union met at the Newcastle Trades Hall on Saturday evening ...

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  22. AMERICAN PROPOSALS.

    Mr. Lansing, the United States Secretary of State, has cent a Note to the belligerent Powers, in which he notifies that unless they subscribe to the ...

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  23. THE MINING BATTALION.

    At the Town Hall last night the members of the Australian Mining Corps were farwelled by a large crowd of people. The proceedings took the form of a military ...

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  24. GERMANY UNEASY.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt's" Sofia correspondent says:—"Four-fifths of the Roumanians fit for service are under arms, the majority along the ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. BRITISH LOSSES.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, in a written answer to a question, stated that up to January 9, 5318 officers and 82,130 men had been killed, 10,217 officers and ...

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  26. SHARPSHOOTERS FOR EUROPE.

    Mr. Abe Bailey, a South African mining magnate, is raising equipping, and transporting a hundred South African sharpshooters for Europe. ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In consequence of the verdict in the recent case instituted by the Abattoirs Board, the meat shops established by the Government, are to be closed. Mr. ...

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  28. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, explaining his speech or Wednesday, in which he spoke of the attempted combination of ...

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  29. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    It is officially stated that Sir Percy Lake has joined Major-General Aylmer at Wadi. The weather is bad. The whole ...

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  30. ZEPPELIN ATTACK.

    The Prefect of Police, at a quarter to ten o'clock last night, enforced the measures prescribed for an air raid. The city was plunged in darkness, ...

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  31. SWEDISH STEAMERS.

    It is officially stated that 142 tons of meat were found on board the Swedish steamer Stockholm. It was originally entered in the ship's manifest, but was struck ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The conference of the Railway Labour and General Workers' Association yesterday decided to endorse the action of the A.N.A. to pledge financial and moral ...

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  33. PATRIOTIC NEWCASTLE WORKERS.

    Recently a report was forwarded to the Premier from the manager of the Government dockyard at Newcastle, Intimating that roughly 100 men, comprising joiners ...

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  34. WORLD'S GOLD CENTRE.

    Mr. Edward Holden of City and Midland Bank, has made a remarkable analysis of the financial situation. London, he states, is still the ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S WORK.

    "11 Secolo" publishes an interview with Mr. Lloyd George, the British Minister for Munitions. Mr. Lloyd George said: "I am satisfied ...

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  36. COLONEL BEESTON, C.M.G.

    Colonel Beeston C. M.G. who is returning from Gallipoli will reach Newcastle to-morrow evening by the train from Sydney, which arrives at five minutes past ...

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  37. FRUITS IMPORTS.

    There is no definite information respecting the Government's restriction on fruit imports. The general impression is that it will not interfere with ...

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  38. CONSTABLE PENDER.

    Word has been received that Constable Ponder, of the Newcastle Water Police who left for the front in the Royal Naval Bridginig Train, under ...

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  39. IN EGYPT.

    It is announced that the Senussi who were defeated on January 3rd, by General Wallace's force a British, Indian, and Dominion troops, on the Egyptian border, ...

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  40. FIELD FORCE FUND.

    The committee acknowledge a case of gifts from Mine Doris Goninan, Mayfeild, the result of a gift afternoon, and twenty pairs of socks from the Toronto Red Cross ...

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  41. RAIN IN THE STATE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 434 words
  42. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Labour Conference has pashed a resolution largely favouring Labour representatives remaining in the Coaliton Government, the voting being 1,674,000 in ...

    Article : 195 words
  43. SPANISH VESSELS.

    Two Spanish vessels have boon sunk by mines. They were moored far outside the territorial waters of the Bay of Biscay. They ...

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  44. THE BATTALION BAND.

    With a view to assisting the Newcastle Battalion Band, the Stockton Band under. Mr. P. Hopwood, gave a recital in Shortland Park, Newcastle, last cening. There ...

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  45. TURKISH DEFEAT.

    A communique states: We defeated large enemy forces south of Lake Eurmia. Many Turkish prisoners were taken. We also drove the enemy southwards ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND'S AID.

    The '"Manchester Guardian" pays a great tribute to New Zealand tor her participation in the war. "New Zealand's distinct individuality,' ...

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  47. GERMAN CHARGES.

    The Press Bureau has issued the British reply to Germany's communication through Mr. Gerald the United States Ambassador. ...

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  48. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    At the city depots yesterday 130 were accepted and 58 rejected. This brought the total for the week in Sydney up to 845, a falling-off of over 500 when ...

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  49. FIRE AT VILNA.

    A fire has bean raging for several days at Vilna The wooden quarters of the town have been consumed. ...

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  50. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Higgs, the Commonwealth Treasurer, has received a telegram announcing that the Australian Mutual Provident Society is investing £1,000,000 in the ...

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  51. A STRANGE AFFAIR.

    A strange affair occurred on the Great Central Railway. Violet Reynolds, aged 1S years, was returning home at midnight by train from ...

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  52. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique states: We captured a number of advanced Russian trenches at Toporoutz. ...

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  53. PURPOSE OF THE WAR.

    Vice-Admiral Beatty, in a letter to the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, says:— "Surely God does not intend that this ...

    Article : 157 words
  54. RIFLE CLUB PRESENTATIONS.

    A social smoke concert was held is the Australian Garrison Artillery orderly room at Fort Scratchley on Saturday evening by the members of the Newcastle ...

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  55. COMMERCIAL BANKING CO.

    The report presented to the recent half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Limited, shows that the balance to the ...

    Article : 146 words
  56. STOCK PRICES.

    The Treasury will not accede to the Stock Exchange committee's request to remove the minimum prices of all stocks, but will allow their removal from ...

    Article : 38 words
  57. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    The "Berlin Post" deplores the financial situation, and the Government a Policy of concealment. It declares that It will be a great ...

    Article : 76 words
  58. NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, entertained 130 New Zealand returning soldiers, who were incapacitated through injuries ...

    Article : 35 words
  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 35 words
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