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  4. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence Senator Pearce, stated this evening that the composition of the extra 10,000 neb fir the Expeditionary Force will be two ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT.

    Mr. W. T. Massey wrote in the London "Daily Telegraph.":— Nothing would depress the Colonial contingents which have temporarily ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    Few plays meet with such instantaneous success as that which attended the first performance of "Bunty Pulls the Strings" in Sydney recently. The ...

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  7. BALLARAT WATER SUPPLY.

    The Ballarat Water Commission has become the chief of all the sinners in the matter of visiting water. It has this week wasted one million gallons officially ...

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  8. AMERICA & GERMANY

    A Paris communique reports that the French troops repulsed a violent attack near Four de Paris in the Argonne. It is considered that at least ...

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  9. RETURN FROM RABAUL.

    Nearly 800 members of the Australian Expeditionary Force arrived from Rabaul to-day by the steamer Navua. Their arrival complete the return ...

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  10. No BAKER OFFERS STADIA.

    Mr R. L. Baker, the well known, boxing promoter, has offered the use of his now Melbourne stadium, as well as those under his control in Sydney to the ...

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  11. VISTULA CONFLICTS

    The [?]st communique stated that fierce flighting is still talking place on the right bank of the Vistula. The fighting is characterised by extreme ...

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  12. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    The ninth instalment of the "Lucille Love" serial [?]ictorial drama was presented at the Alfred Hall last evening before at the Alfred Hall last evening ...

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  13. LIQUOR FOR TROOPS.

    Regulations have been gazetted, making in unlawful to sell intoxicating liquors to soldiers for consumption off the premies, and for a civilian to give ...

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  14. COLISEUM.

    There was a good attendance last night at the Coliseum to see the new programme. A 5000 feet feature drama. "The Worker's Way." is the leading ...

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  15. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Germany has notified America that strained relations exist between Germany and America. It is understood that war is not ...

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  16. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Captain Erdmand, of the German cruiser Blucher, that was recently sunk in the naval engagement in the North Sea, has died at Edinburgh from ...

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  17. PATRIOTIC WOOL BUYERS.

    A bale of woll branded "Ballengetch" was sold in the Central Wool Exchange towards the close of last year. in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund and, owing to ...

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  18. MINERS' EXCURSION.

    The Ballarat Miners' annual excursion to Geelong (Barwon regatta) will be held to-morrow. Arrangements have been made for excursionists to travel by the ...

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  19. SUBMARINE BUOY FOUND.

    A message from Dunkirk states that a lifebuoy, apparently belonging to the German submarine No. 12, has been found at Zydcoote. ...

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  20. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    It is advised from Rotterdam that that 110 liberated British prisoners from Germany, who passed through Holland oil Tuesday, eagerly listened to ...

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  21. CEAMANY'S REPLY TO NOTE.

    Germany's reply to the American note states that Germany has hitherto serupujously observed the valid international rules of warfare. She allowed Danish ...

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  22. ATTACK ON SHIPPING.

    The British collier Dulwich (3289 tons) has been blown up off Cape Antifer, two explosions bein heard. A French cruiser rescued 21 members of ...

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  23. MADAME MELBA'S CONCERT.

    Madame Melba, assisted by the whole of her artistic company, will give a concert in the Coliseum on Monday next in aid of the Ballarat ...

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  24. SUNK WITHOUT WARNING.

    Message received from Paris regarding the sinking by a German submarine of the British collier Dulwich (32898 tons) of the north-west coast of France ...

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  25. RETURNED TROOPS.

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  26. BELGIAN BISHOP'S DEATH.

    It is Dialed in Rome that Dr Walravena, Roman Catholic Bishop of Tourna[?] (Belgium0 is dead. The Roman Catholic clergy in Berlin assert that ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    At the trial of General Christian de Wet, the veteran South African rebel leader. which is being conducted at Bloemfontein a witness stated in ...

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  28. FRENCH STEAMER LOST.

    The French steamer Ville de la Lille was sunk yesterday by the German submarine U16 at a spot between the French ports of Cherbourg and ...

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  29. A SEVERE WINTER

    Mr If. J. Tenna[?]d Under-Secretary to the War Office states that 9175 cases of frostbite have been reported up to 24th January. ...

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  30. PUMPING OPERATIONS INEFFECTIVE.

    Although faced with almost the certainty that the water in the reservo[?]rs will fail carly in April next. the measures taken by the Water Commission to ...

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  31. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Representatives of the board of directors of the A.N.A., including the Chief President (Mr A. M. Taylor) and the vice-president (Mr A. C. Ostrom), ...

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  32. ALLIES GENERAL PROGRESS

    A communique issued at midnight states that our artillery destroyed many bivouacs and ammunition convoys between the sea and the Oise. ...

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  33. ANOTHER STEAMER CHASED.

    The British strainer Kirkham Abbey was chased for 96 minutes by three German submarines of the Dutch coast. The Kirkham Abbey was bound ...

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  34. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    An explosion has destroyed a Zeppelin at Farco Island (portion of the Danish Archipelago). The crew numbering 16, have been ...

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  35. DERELICT AIRSHIP.

    A report from Amsterdam states that an airship of the Parseval type was seen over the Zuyder Zee i a vertical position. The crew were evidently ...

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  36. USE OF AMERICAN FLAG.

    Germany rejoices to learn that the American Government has made representations to Britain concerning the illegal use of the American flag. ...

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  37. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A Berlin message states thai the Germans officially claim that, after a nine days' battle in the Masur[?]an Lakes district (East Prussia), the ...

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  38. ATROCITIES COMMISSION REPORT.

    The eleventh report of the Belgian Atrocities Commission gives details of great barbarity a Namur. Two thousand men, women, and ...

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  39. KITCHEN MISHAPS.

    Housework announces with dancers and prudent is the housewife who takes care to keep he rhome supplied with shooting and healing Zam-Buk. ...

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  40. ZEEPELIN ACTIVITY.

    There is great Zeppelin activity off [?]ntland and in the Balbic. Two Zeppelins were observed off Nysted (Denamrk) exclarnging signals with ...

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  41. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Dr Cameron. Director of Agriculture, was examined, by the Royal Commission on Closer Settlement to-day. He said that the reason Kilmany Park had not ...

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  42. PHILOMEL IN ACTION.

    Regarding the recent cable message respecting the action which H.M.S. Philomel was engaged the Minster for Defence has received a communication ...

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  43. GERMAN BLOCKADE

    A wireless message received in New York from Berlin states that Vice Admiral von Behnacke, one of the under chiefs at the German Admiralty, ...

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  44. QUESTION OF CONTRABAND

    The Official Press Bureau publishes the reply by Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the American note regarding contraband. ...

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  45. ATTACK IN BUKOVINA.

    Mr. M. H. Donohue, the well-known was correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," who was the first to apprise London of the fact that the ...

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  47. HONORING DEAD COMRADE.

    Rochester Light Horse men who went to Egypt with the First Expeditionary Force intend to place a tombstone on the grave of their late ...

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