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  2. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The German inventor and wireless expert, John K[?]hr, who was reported to have escaped from the Newcastle gaol, has ...

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  3. COASTAL LIGHTHOUSES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — From April I next all trading vessels, inter­state and oversea, will be obliged to pay to the Commonwealth light dues at ...

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  4. [?]A DESPERATE ENCOUNTER

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — A communique states: The enemy violently, bombarded the positions from Lys to Somme. We progressed between ...

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  6. AMERICAN COMMERCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Reuter states that America has demanded an early improvement in the British fleet's treatment of American commerce. ...

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  7. UNITED STATES CRIEVANOES.

    The United States' despatch to Britain states that the British fleet has not differentiated between absolute and conditional contraband, and ...

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  8. GERMAN TROOPS ON ITALIAN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Morning Post" correspondent at Rome states that Germany is sending an army corps to Southern Trentino, ...

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  9. THE CUXHAVEN RAID

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The Tribune" says that the British naval raid at Cuxhaven was most brilliant and daring, and that it, puts the ...

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  10. DECEMBER IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — This has been the wettest December on record, and the downfall has culminated in terrific gales and snow and floods. ...

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  11. ADVICE TO AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—[?] Poulteney Bigelow, through the press, warns America that if Germany wins she will be sure to create trouble in ...

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  12. THE KAISER HAS A CONFERENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—Advices from Berlin state that the Kaiser summoned Prince Henry of Prussia and Grand Admiral Tirpitz to ...

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  13. OPERATIONS CHECKED

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A communique states: A violent storm: [?]ghout Monday prevented oper[?]on most of the front, but we ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN LIFE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Commonwealth is displaying films de­picting Australian life at the prin­cipal military camps. ...

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  15. IN THE CAMEROONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A British cruiser which has returned from the Cameroons, relates that the men worked for several weeks, day and ...

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  16. MUCH FEELING AROUSED.

    Reuter at Washington reports that the note cites numerous cases of deten­tion and seizure, and warms Britain and France that much feeling has been ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH NOTES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An attempt has been made to forge Commonwealth notes, and though it is unlikely that a great deal of loss will be ...

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  18. [?]RN FRONTIER

    [?]RO, Tuesday Night. — There is [?]development to report in connection with the sitation on the [?]tern frontier. A few ...

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  19. SYMBOLISING HEROES

    CHRISTIANIA, Tuesday Night.—The Geographical Society's monument to the late Captain Scott has been unveiled at Finse. Dr. Skattum, ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Night. — A motor force captured the rebel Martin Slabbert, an ex-lieutenant in the defence force, after a chase from the ...

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  21. AIDING THE ENEMY

    Mr F. E. N. Gaudin, a member of the Auckland (N.Z.) City Council, who was sent to Samoa for trial on charges of having carried communications ...

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  22. FOOD FOR BELGIUM

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Evening News" Hague correspondent states that while ostensibly welcoming American food supplies in Belgium, the ...

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  23. PRESIDENT WILSON'S VIEWS.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday Morning.—Referring to the note concerning neutral trade, President Wilson intimates that he is able to deal ...

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  24. AFTER THE WAR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Most of the students of the immigration problem o[?]ne that a severe labor famine will follow the war, and hold ...

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  25. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The numbers in camp at Claremount are: 2 officers and 150 men in each of the Second and Third Reinforcements—4 officers and 300 men ...

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  26. THE GIVENCHY FIGHT

    DUNKIRK, Wednesday Morning. — A further account of the fighting at [?]estubert and Givenchy states that the Indians held the trenches between two ...

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  27. WITH THE RUSSIANS

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night. — A comminique states: We crossed tha Lau[?]sing River in the direction of Olti, north-east of Erzerum, and checked ...

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  28. A GUNSHOT WOUND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The body of a man was found this morning lying in the tea tree scrub on the foreshore, about half a mile on the ...

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  29. NO HOSTILITY TO BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.—The evening papers commend the note but "The Sun" warns England's enemies that the note does not indicate ...

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  30. SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Complaint has several times been made that money owing to dependents of soldiers in the Expeditionary Forces has been in ...

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  31. THE PRIME MINISTER

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — Mr Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia was welcomed by a Labor delegation to-dey. He said the number of ...

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  32. AN ATTACK DECLINED.

    VIENNA, Tuesday Night.—A communique reads: We declined a Russian attack north of Duklapass, and our positions are nearer the ridge of ...

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  33. TASMANIAN UNIVERSITY

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  34. PRESIDENT APPEALS TO SHIPPERS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—President Wilson has appealed to American shippers to refrain from sending contraband in cargoes. Several ...

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  35. THE ENEMY LESS ACTIVE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning—A communique reads: The enemy is less active at Bzura and Rawka and between Pilica and the Upper Vistula. ...

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  36. D.A.A.G. EXCHANGE.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Major Ralph, D.A.A.G., has left Hobart for West Australia, accompanied by his wife and family. He has held the ...

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  37. RHEIMS BOMBARDED

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—The "Matin" reports that the Germans have again bombarded Rheims. Many houses were destroyed, and children ...

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  38. THE YOUNG TURKS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Daily Telegraph" Athens correspondent states that Talaat Pasha, headed by the anti-German section of ...

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  39. TASMANIAN ENLISTMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Enlistment is going on fairly satisfactory. The men are largely coming in from the country districts. Already some ...

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  40. UNKNOWN WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mystery still attaches to a woman found by the St. Kilda police on December 22 wandering in Argyle-street, and taken to ...

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  41. FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Federal Executive Council to-day appointed Mr F. J. Ross chief clerk in the Treasury. ...

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  42. SCHOOLS OF INSTRUCTION.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Continued Schools of Instruction are being held for officers of the Citizen Forces, each school lasting for a period of one month. ...

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  43. AN AUSTRIAN ROUT

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning. —An official report states that fifty thousand Austrians were captured during the past fortnight, and the flight ...

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  44. DETENTION CAMPS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning. — Mr Chandler Hale, of the American Embassy, has forwarded a report to Washington, eulogising the ...

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  45. CLEARING OUT GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The military authorities have ordered all Germans and Austrians, including those naturalised, also British-born ...

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  46. RIFLE CLUBS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—On the outbreak of war there were 45 active rifle clubs in Tasmania, with a total membership approx[?]mately of 1600. Since ...

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  47. BRITISH PRESS VIEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Awaiting the text of President Wilson's note and accepting the assurance of its friendly tone throughout. the ...

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  48. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Commonwealth Oil Corporation debenture holders and shareholders have approved of the scheme to alter the ...

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  49. TURKISH ATROCITIES

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning. —A communique states: In the Caucasus we had assumed the offensive in the Olminsk region, occupied Merdenek ...

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  51. STRUCK MINES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Two mine sweeping trawlers struck mines One of the crew was killed and five are missing. ...

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