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  2. IN THE GREATER CITY.

    With all this talk, going about about neutrally and what, in ignorant minds, stands for enutrality, it was rather more than amusing to listen to some of the ...

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  3. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Senator Lodge and other senators bitterly attacked Mr. Wilson's Mexican policy. Senator Lodge pointed out that the last ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S VICTORY.

    The following communique has been issued:— Although abundantly provided with supplies, the Ninth and Tenth Turkish ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. THE WAR.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Field Marshal Earl Kitchener, Secretary of State of War, made a speech, in which he reviewed the ebb and flow of the ...

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  6. SCENE IN ITALY.

    A great demonstration took place at Bruno Garibaldi's funeral at Genoa. The collin was saluted with tries of "Down with Germany. Viva France." ...

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  7. BABY CLINICS.

    Mr. Flowers, the State Minister for Public Health, announces that Newcastle will have its first baby [?]very shortly. Mr. E. Harpur, the Minister's ...

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  8. DUTCH OFFICIAL.

    A Dutch telegraph official has been arrested on a charge of spying. He pursued telegrams from one belligerent, and indirectly retransmitted theft ...

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  9. TOO CONVENIENT.

    A certain official high up in postal concerns has given it as his august opinion that there are already too many pillar-boxes in Sydney, and that extreme care ...

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  10. TURKS' ATTACK,

    The Turks at Sarykamish outnumbered the Russians by ten to one. The Turks adopted German tactics, and attacked front and flank ...

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  11. SUCCESS OF CARRANZISTAS.

    The Carranzistas have captured Puebla General Villa's forces lost heavily. ...

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  12. GERMAN NEED OF COPPER.

    The Germans at Liege and other towns are requistioning copper from doors, pumps, and other articles. ...

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  13. FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    The whole of the underground railway system was disorganised by a fire in the tube at Fifty-third-Street, and a terrible panic resulted. ...

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  14. ENEMIES FRATERNISING.

    As a result of the Christmas episode, a German order intimates that any fraternising with the enemy army will be punished as an act of treason. ...

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  15. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    The annual trade of the countries already engaged in the great war aggregate some £4,500,000,000. The combatant peoples number close upon 850 millions, ...

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  16. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    The latest communique states:—We suddenly attacked the village of Rozkiva, in the Mlawa district, near the Prussian border, on January 6th, and annihilated ...

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  17. BERLIN COMPLIMENTS.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger," in an article headed "A Retrospect," says:— "Britain's efforts prove her will to conquer, which we honour. The Frenchmen ...

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  18. N.G. N.G.

    With beautiful simplicity of idea the Caucus, not so long ago, walked up before the footlights, and announced that a great star in the industrial firmament, ...

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  19. THE CRUISER GOEBEN.

    A Constantinople telegram states that Goeben struck two Russian mines near the Bosphorous. The repairs will occupy three months. ...

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  20. THOSE "ALLOWANCES."

    From the Town Hall has come a withdrawal, or the equivalent of a withdrawal, in the matter of certain "gratuities" or "allowances" which it was recently ...

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  21. THE CARDINAL'S ARREST.

    In all parts of the world there is indignation at the imprisonment by the Germans of Cardinal Mereler, Archbishop of Mechlin. The Cardinal is widely ...

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  22. TURKISH FEAR.

    Turkish and German engineers are collecting a large number of old steamers, laden with stones and earth, on the Dardanelles. ...

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  23. ALLIES' POSITION.

    The latest communique states: The only notable incident has been a lively cannonade at Zillebeke. We maintained our positions in the ...

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  24. TRANSFERENCE OF STEAMERS.

    The authorities have permitted an American citizen named Breitung to purchase the German steamer Dacia. It is understood that Breitung proposes to ...

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  25. ONE THING AT A TIME.

    If I were to describe Sydney as a city of conspieucus "singleness of purpose" I should not be far wrong. This good old Bible phrase was probably, judging by the ...

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  26. THE SCHOONER CAVAN.

    In tow of Messrs, J. and A. Brows's tug Stormcock, the schooner Cavan arrived in port at 8.46 o'clock yesterday morning, and the vessel, looking none the ...

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  27. GERMAN BARBARITIES.

    The Belgian Legation has issued a further list of barharities by the Germans in Belgium. Many religious establishments have been ...

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  28. GARIBALDI'S CHARGE.

    A communique states: Colonel Garibaldi, with his Italian regiment, made a vigorous charge at Courteshausse, in the Argonne region into a trench in which a ...

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  29. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    The statement of a union official that two married men in the Defence Department had been dismissed and two non-unionists, who were single men, had been ...

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  30. NEUTRAL PASSPORTS.

    The "New York Herald" states that fifty passports of other neutral other than American have been sold to German reservists. ...

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  31. RELIEF OF BELGIANS.

    The Belgian Relief Commission states that the present food supplies will suffice until February 15th. Fifty thousand volunteers are ...

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  32. REGISTRATION OF UNIONISTS.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council to-night, a letter was read from Mr. Griffith, the State Minister for Works, stating that it was reported ...

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  33. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    The Union Company's liner Maital arrived at Sydney this afternoon, after an uneventful passage from San Francisco. Officers on the ship state that San ...

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  34. GERMAN SOLDIER.

    An invalided British officer states that during an attack on the British trenches a German soldier, who was slightly wounded, was dragged into our trenches. ...

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  35. LOSS OF THE FORMIDABLE.

    The German newspapers state that an official report claims that H.M.S. Formidable was torpedoed. Destroyers pursued the submarine, ...

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  36. KALGOORLIE FATALITY.

    An inquest was opened to-day into the deaths of the four men who were fatally injured when some trucks of a train left the rails of the transcontinental railway ...

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  37. GERMAN CRUELTY.

    M. Dobulsseres, the Belgian Minister at Petrograd, asked permission to traverse Germany, in order to visit his wife, who was seriously ill in Brussels. ...

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  38. AN AUSTRALIAN RESERVE.

    Mr. Carmichael, the Minister for Public Instruction, made a proposal to-day which he thinks will solve the recruiting difficulty. ...

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  39. OTHER GERMANS

    A message from Brussels states that part on the Thirty-ninth Regiment refused to go to the front on the Yser. A free fight took place at the town hall, where ...

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  40. BREAKING HIM IN.

    It is really funny how glad every "leading citizen" is to assist in inaugurating the Lord Mayor, who, like the New Year Resolution, comes along with pleasing ...

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  41. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    The King, replying to the Pope's suggestion to exchange incapacitated prisoners, expresses, his satisfaction with the Pope's action, which added weight to ...

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  42. THE ENGINEERING TRADE.

    Mr. N. K. Allardyce, the manager of the railway workshops, in Newcastle, has received the following letter from Mr. J. Gilbert Lodge, of Messrs. Gilbert Lodge ...

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  43. CHARGES AGAINST BRITISH.

    Four Alfred Lohmann, addressing the [?]men Chamber of Commerce, accused for British of every sort of crime. He charged them with sinking German ...

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  44. THE WHEAT DISPUTE.

    Mr. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, to-day announced that Mr. MacFarlane, the counsel for the Commonwealth, had been instructed to apply to the ...

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  45. THE PRICE OF DRINKS.

    A meeting of hotelkeepers of Newcastle and district was held at the Masonic Hall, Wolfe-street, yesterday afternoon, to consider the position in view of the ...

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  46. MATTERS IN BRITAIN.

    Captain William Rich of New South Wales, has died from wounds. The Board of Trade is inquiring into the State of the freight market, the amount ...

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  47. SCREENED BY WOMEN.

    A German officer, screening himself behind two French women, walked in front of the French trenches reconnoitring. A marksman shot the German, and the ...

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  48. MOAMA RAILWAY.

    Mr. Mackinnon, the Minister for Railways, will shortly inspect the proposed route of the border railway between Moama and Moulamein. ...

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  49. NEEDLESS ADMISSION.

    The Cologne "Gazette" says: "Circumstances often compel us to answer lies by lien. This is the only way to silence liars. ...

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  50. POLICY OR POLITICS.

    The "wheat grab," as the Opposition papers delight to style the Government's scheme for guaranteeing to the producer a price for his wheat in excess of any he ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Hall, the Attorney-General for New South Wales, was accorded a civic reception, which was marked by the great warmth and friendliness towards ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    The Daily Mail's Boulogne correspondent pays a tribute to the remarkable vigour and resource of the Australian Red Cross. ...

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  53. BOXING CONTEST.

    Freddie Welsh will meet Johnny Griffiths, the Australian champion, in twelve rounds, on February 1st. COPIES OF THE "NEWCASTLE ...

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