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  3. FRESH HUN ATROCITY

    "The British hospital ship Rewa (730S tous) was torpedoed and sunk in the Bristol Channel at midnight on January 4, while proceeding from ...

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  4. MILITARY CROSS WINNERS

    Details have now been made available regarding the deeds for which a bar to the Military Cross was awarded to each of the following officers:— ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT

    German crities continue to forecast an offensive against the French. The "Frankrurter Zeitung" says:— "During the next six months the ...

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  6. RUSSIA & GERMANY

    It is stated in a message received in Paris from Petrograd that the leaders of the Socialist groups in the Soviets at Petrograd have addressed ...

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  7. CRISIS IN GERMANY

    A message from Amsterdam that the Kaiser has settled the differences between General von Ludendord and Baron von Kuhlmann, at least ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION

    As soon as the House met to-day the PRIME MINISTER made the following statements:— As I informed members yesterday ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petregrad says that it is officially announced that discussions at Brest Litovisk were resumed on 8th January. They relate to ...

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  10. SUBMARINE MENACE

    Mr Houston, shipowner, and member of the Commons, in an interview by the "Daily Mail," said that Lloyd George was over optimistic regarding ...

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  11. "A SECOND VERDUN NECESSARY."

    A German officer who was taken prisoner yesterday declared that the internal situation in Germany would compel the High Command to risk a ...

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  12. HAIG'S LATEST REPORT

    Field-Marshal Haig in his latest communique reports slight hostile artillerying in the neighborhood of Gonnelieu. ...

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  13. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    A high British military authority in the course of his weekly review to-day said that bad weaklier prevails on all Fronts. ...

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  14. FRENCH SHIPPING

    French skipping returns show that during the last week 857 vessels arrived at, and 728 departed from, French ports. One vessel over 1600 tons was sunk. Four ...

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  15. A SEA OF TROUBLE

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Russians are weltering in a sea of trouble and confusion. Several of the northern provinces are ...

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  16. "A PANTOMIME SHOW."

    The recent reinforcement referendu[?] and the subsequent events in Federal political developments were the subject of a discussion at the Ballarat Trades ...

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  17. BRITISH EJECT ENEMY.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Last evening the enemy entered two advanced posts northward of the ...

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  18. A HUNGARIAN MOVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Buda Pest newspaper, "Azest," publishes a violent article, demanding the severance of Hungary from ...

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  19. CLOSER CO-ORDINATION URGED

    Reuter has received the following message from Lord Northcliffe, principal proprietor of the "Times" and head of the British War Mission to the ...

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  20. FRENCH MAKE RAID.

    "Altogether we took prisoner 178 in yesterday's raid north of Seicheprey." (Admiralty, by Wireless Press.) London, Wednesday. ...

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  21. PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECH

    The French press comments on President Wilson's speech in the most cordial terms. The "Temps" states that the value of the message is ...

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  22. SUBMARINE TOLL

    In the weekly return issued by the Admiralty, movements of shipping in British, ports and losses in connection with the submarine campaign are ...

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  23. HAIG'S REVIEW OF OPERATIONS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's review of the operations in 1917 is sympathetically commented upon as a strong defence of his record, and as a ...

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  24. RECEPTION BY LABOUR ORGANISATIONS.

    A general meeting of representative British Labor organisation has issued a manifesto warmly approving of PResident Wilson's declaration. The ...

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  25. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The artillery on both sides was active at a number of points south of the ...

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  26. BARRED ZONE EXTENDED.

    it is announced by the "North German Gazette" that a fresh extension of the German barred zone in the North Atlantic has been decided upon. It ...

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  27. HEROISM OF THE AIR

    Particulars of heroic incidents show remarkable bravery on the part of Lieut. Samby and Sergt. Hughes Flying Scouts. They encountered six enemy ...

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  28. TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL

    Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon throws some light upon the hitherto obscure situation in Portugal. He states that the Government is ...

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  29. KING AND PRESIDENT.

    The King sent a message to President Wilson, conveying most sincere New Year good wishes for President Wilson's welfare and America's pro[?]perity and her ...

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  30. MR HUGHES'S ACTION.

    An indictment of the action of Mr Hughes in continuing to govern in the face if his Bendigo undertaking, and of his methods of administration generally, ...

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  31. NEW ADMIRALTY BOARD

    It is authoritatively explained that, while the composition of the new Admiralty Board does not indicate a great change, a really great change has been ...

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  32. IRISH SHIPPING ATTACHED.

    Referring to the belief that U boats would not attack Irish ships. "The Irish Independent" states that recens determined submarine attacks on Irish ...

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  33. MR WATT'S ATTITUDE.

    There was a little simmer of excitement the Lobbies of Parliament House to-day when it was known that Mr Hughes would not be ready to meet ...

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  34. BACH FROM GERMANY

    Australians who were formerly prisoners of war jocularly state that Germany would collapse if the supply of water ran out because soup tea and ...

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  35. IATLY'S LOSSES.

    During the week ended 5th December 323 vessels arrived at and 313 departed from Italian ports. Two vessels over 1500 tons were sunk. One was ...

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  36. THE BULLECOURT ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says that our casualties yesterday in the German attack on Bulle court were very slight. The chief effect ...

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  37. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    President Wilson's proposition for the freedom of the seas has provoked questioning and unfavorable comment. Lord Syden[?]am Governor of Victoria, 1901-04, ...

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  38. NO PEACE TILL HUNS ARE BEATEN

    Mr G. H. Roberts. Minister for Labor, speaking at Huddersfield, said it was impossible to enter the peace chamber until Belgium had been ...

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  39. MR TUDOR'S MOTION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr TUDOR gave notice that to-morrow he would move "That this ...

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  40. A SECOND CIVIC LORD.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that Mr Arthur Francis Pease has been appointed Second Civil Lord of the Admiralty. The new appointment ...

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  41. GERMAN LOSSES.

    Col. Repington, the "Times" militery correspondent says that it is estimated that the German losses were 1,800,000 on the west front in 1917. An ...

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  42. THE SUFFRAGE CAUSE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that President Wilson gave support to the suffrage cause on the eve of the vote being taken in ...

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  43. PACIFIST LABOR MEMBER'S VIEW.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald the British Pacifish Labor M.P., speaking at Dumbeston, said that he warmly approved of Lloyd George's re statement of [?] war ...

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  44. A BRITISH VIEW.

    Developments in Australian Federal politics are being keenly watched in Britain where the necessities of more man power are increasingly recognised ...

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  45. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    Conditions in regard to the meat crisis are improving, and the supplies are improving, and the supplies are expanding. ...

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  46. NEEDS OF U.S. ARMY AND NAVY.

    Reuter's correspondent as [?] the estate that in order to supply [?] ...

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