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  4. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Canadians last night made a successful raid northwards of Lens, and ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    In a despatch from Rosto[?]-on-Don it is stated that Debaltdovo station on the Ekater[?] railway has changed hands three times. ...

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  6. SPORTING NEWS.

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  7. BRITAIN'S PART IN THE WAR.

    In the House of Commons Sir Auckland Geddes-Minister for National Secretary made an important statement reviewing the whole question of ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. [?] INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Considerable rain having fallen over the wheat growing areas of the Riverina, it is feared that damage will be done to the grain crops. However, a fair proportion ...

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  9. THE BREST-LITOVSK CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German version of the proceedings of the committee appointed at Brest Litvosk on 11th January to ...

    Article : 265 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS.

    Agents for United States principals are actively engaged inquiring in the Newcastle, Goeford, and North Coast district as to the [?] of hardwood available ...

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  11. TRIBUTE TO DOMINIONS.

    Sir Auckland Geddes expressed thanks to the military authorities of New Zealand, South Africa and Newfoundland contingents. who consented to ...

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  12. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re-ports:—The enemy raided a post south-east of Armentieres. A few of our men. are missing. Hostile artillery -was active ...

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  13. PEACE PROPOSALS

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that discussion in Berlin, in which party leaders, the Crown Council, and the General Staff took ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. THE FLOODS ON QUEENSLAND.

    Reports from Charleville state that [?]orrential rain has fallen in that district. All the creeks and rivers are in flood. Bulloo River is in high flood and Cooper's ...

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  15. EFFECT OF RUSSIA'S DEFECTION.

    The Government had examined the entire question; the strength character and composition of the forces of ourselves, our Allies, and our enemies, in ...

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  16. ATHLETIC SPORTS.

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  17. NATIONALISATION OF MINES.

    The Premier (Mr Holman) states, that the question of nationalising the coal mines of the State has not been discussed by the Cabinet, and that ...

    Article : 207 words
  18. REFUSAL TO EVACUATE COURLAND.

    General Hoffman reaserted that the people of the occupied territories had unmistakably expressed a wish for separation from Russia. He said that ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    The deputy Federal Commissioner of Taxation (Mr J.S.Eastwood) reported that the following case was dealt with before Mr E.Notley Moore, P.M.at ...

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  20. HEAVY FALL OF SNOW.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says that heavy snow has again fallen, posponing indefinitely the much advertised German ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. ARREST OF M. CAILLAUX

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that M.Caillaux, who was suspected of treachery in relation to Italy, has been arrested. ...

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  22. ST. KILDA ASSAULT CASE

    Early last Wednesday morning, [?]M'Ivor,chauffeur, was assaulted and seriously injured at tho Taxi Cab Company's Garage, Fitzroy street, ...

    Article : 337 words
  23. ENORMOUS GROWTH OF FORCES.

    Before asking the House to consider the demands for more men, he wished to show what the British League of Nations had done. In August, 1914. ...

    Article : 320 words
  24. GENERAL HOFFMAN'S PROTEST.

    General Hoffmann protested against the victorious tone of the Russian proposals when a victorious German anny stood on their territory, and ridiculed ...

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  25. MACKAY WITHOUT SUGAR.

    On inquiry to-day from various quarters it was ascertained that the stock of refined sugar in Mackay has run out. It appears that the shipping companies ...

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  26. FEELING OF PEASANTS AND SOLDIERS.

    The [?] correspondent at Petrograd says that the vast majority of the peasants and soldiers shortsightedly do not care what terms are giving if peace ...

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  27. MINOR FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A French communique says:— Our [?] fire dispe[?]sed enemy detachments which were trying to reach our lines in the sector of Goose Hill, on ...

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  28. CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE ARREST.

    Caillaux was asleep when the police arrested him at his residence. He accepted his arrest calmly and reticently. He was lodged in the Sante prison. ...

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  29. THE CHAMPAGNE FIGHTING.

    A French communique states:— There was lively artillerying in the Champagne and on the right of the Meuse especially north of Louvemont, where our batterles ...

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  30. BOLSHEVIK INTRIGUE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd forecasts a recrudescence of inter[?] str[?] in the capital, owing to the believed Bolshevik intention to ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

    At a meeting of the State Executive Council to-day the following business was transacted:— INDUSTRIAL. ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that the Admiralty confirmed the finding of the Court of ...

    Article : 142 words
  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    This annual attraction is again available to residents of Ballarat and district who desire to spent Foundation Day holiday under most attractive and ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS IN HAMBURG

    Mrs Speis and her granddaughter, Miss Lipke, from Toowoomba, Queensland. who were spending a holiday in Germany in 1914, have been ...

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  35. TRIAL OF BOLO PASHA.

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris says that tremendous interest is being taken in the forthcoming trial of Bolo Pasha, on a charge of having ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. EX-SOLDIERS AND WOMEN TO BE SUBSTITUTED.

    The Government felt very strongly that it would be contrary to the national interests to raise the age limit, whilst large numbers of fit [?] were ...

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  37. THE SOCIAL REVOLUTIONARIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the social revolutionaries of the Constituent Assembly have issued a manifesto bitterly denouncing ...

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  38. A DEATH SENTENCE CONFIRMED.

    At the meeting of the States Executive Council this afternoon, it was decided to confirm the sentence of death passed by Sir John Maddan,the Chief Justice on ...

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  39. COLISEUM

    Another big audience attended the Coliseum picture last night, when "Patria" was again presented and received with hearty applan[?] "The ...

    Article : 70 words
  40. AUSTRALIA'S ANTI-CONSCRIPTION VOTE.

    A repatriated officer states that the result of the Australian conscription referendum was known in Germany [?] soon as in London, It was featured in ...

    Article : 97 words
  41. BRITISH WAR BONDS.

    There were record Bales of British war bonds last week, amounting to £36,000,000. The total sales for 15 weeks is £260,000,000. Workers ...

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  42. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Jack Pickford and [?] Huff, in "Freckles," and William [?] in "The Love Hermit," will be screened to-night at Her Majesty's Theatre for the last ...

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  43. MINERS ENTOMBED

    The entombed miners at Halmerend,Staffordshire who were buried by the explosion on Saturday are believed on be nearly a mile and a-half from the ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. CONDITIONS UNDER THE ARMISTICE.

    [?]Mr Ward Price says that Austrians from the Russian front curiously picture the results of the armistice. Bazaars have been erected between the ...

    Article : 150 words
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  46. BRITAIN'S MILITARY SYSTEM.

    In the House of Commons Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister for National Service announced that the Government had decided that for the present the ...

    Article : 75 words
  47. EXCURSION TO QUEENSCLIFF.

    Tickets for St. [?]excursion to Queenscliff ar e[?] at the places advertised. They are available for return for one month via Queenscliff or Melbourne ...

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  48. PROVISIONS OF NEW BILL

    The bill he was now introducing would provide for the aboliti[?] of the two months exemptions granted to [?] in certified occupations. The effect ...

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  49. KARLSRUHE BOMBED

    [?]A message from Vanoouver (British Columbia)says that Allied aeroplanes carried out a successful raid on [?] (Baden) The attack was carried ...

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  50. STORM IN U.S.

    Chaotic conditions continue on the railways owing to the great storm which is sweeping the Central and Western States.The weather is fast ...

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  51. AN A.[?].F. THEATRICAL COMPANY.

    [?]Arrangements being made for the visit of an A.I.F.theatrical company to London in aid of charities. ...

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