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  2. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Federal Ministers In Melbourne profess to have little knowledge of the details concerning lie recent order of the Prime ...

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  4. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.— A report from Kieff states thai the Germans are evacuating Lutsk, in Volhynia. Western Russia. ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.— Some newspapers express doubts regarding Montenego's sincerity. "The Patrie" states that probably we have assisted in ...

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  6. WAR ON THE SEA

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.— The British navy detained six Holland-Amerika liners. The vessels were allowed to proceed conditionally that the ...

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  7. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— General Sir Douglas Haig, in a communique, states: We exploded a mine near Fricourt, destroying a large portion of ...

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  8. SINKING OF THE PERSIA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.— General reports from German submarines deny responsibility for the sinking of the P. and O. liner Persia. ...

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  9. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Mr Walter Long, President of the Local Government Board, in the House of Commons, to-day resisted an ...

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  10. BIDING A WAITING RACE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.— Sir George Buchanan, British Ambassador, addressing the English colony, said that the Allies were riding, a ...

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  11. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.— A communique states: Our aviators bombed Volano, in the Lagarina Valley, where the headquarters of the ...

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  12. GERMAN TRENCHES WRECKED.

    FAKES, Wednesday Morning.— A communique states: Between the Oise and Aisne our batteries wrecked the German trenches in the regions of ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIA

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Night.— There is no important change on the Kut el Amara front. Artillery destroyed an enemy monitor, which was ...

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  14. RECRUITING FOR NEW ARMY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Dealing, with the question of recruiting for the new army, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day made the ...

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  15. VICEROY OF INDIA

    BOMBAY, Tuesday Night.— The leading newspapers are somewhat surprised at the appointment of Lord Chelmsford as Viceroy, but welcome ...

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  16. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The South Wales Miners' Association has resolved to support a motion at the forthcoming Labor party ...

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  17. AERIAL BOMBARDMENT.

    ATHENS, Tuesday Night.— Twenty six French aeroplanes bombarded Pertan killing hundrers of Bulgarian soldiers, and wounding a large ...

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  18. THE OCCUPATION OF CORFU.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.— Austria has protested to the United States that the occupation of Corfu is a flagrant violation of the agreements ...

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  19. STARVING GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The Daily Telegraph" correspondent , at Washington states that despatches declare that Britain has secured ...

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  20. PATRIOTIC WORKERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Several thousand workers at the Dunlop works in Birmingham stopped work under the impression that the tires ...

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  21. MONTENEGRO'S DOWNFALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The unconditional surrender of Montenegro has aroused exultation at Berlin and Vienna, where it is hailed as the first ...

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  22. WHEAT CARGOES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— "The Times" draws attention to a circular issued by Runciaman and Co., of London, inviting tonnage for North ...

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  23. PUBLIC-HOUSE LICENCES

    HOBART, Wednesday.— In the House of Assembly this afternoon Mr. Pullen moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of drawing ...

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  24. SEARCHING FOR SUBMARINE BASES.

    A Sofia message, via Amsterdam, reports that the French troops have landed at Paraens and Haleron. The report possibly originated through the ...

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  25. TRADING WITH ENEMY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— William Garden Rigden, William Fownes Rigden, and Stanley Fownes Rigden, partners in the well-known glove firm ...

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  26. ANTI-ROYALIST DEMONSTRATIONS.

    "The Cologne Gazette" states that strong anti - royalist demonstrations are threatening at Athens. King Constant the only retains the sympathy ...

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  27. THE KAISERS ILLNESS

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday Night.— Travellers from Berlin state that although the public were officially informed that the Kaiser had gone to the ...

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  28. GERMAN PLOTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— A Berlin wireless message says that the letters and bank accounts of Captain von Paper, the German military ...

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  29. THE SURRENDER OF MONTENEGRO.

    Telegrams from Cettigne describe pathetic scenes during the surrender. The white flag was hoisted at Grahovo, and King Nicholas handed over his ...

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  30. SIR GEORGE REID

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Mr. Carlton, in "Punch," pictures Sir George Reid riding a kangaroo and entering the House of Commons, with ...

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  31. A GERMAN SPY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.— Ignatius Lincoln, a former member of the British Parliament, who confessed to being a German spy, whilst awaiting ...

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  32. ENEMY PREPARING TO ATTACK.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.— The Salonika correspondent of "Le Temps" says it is reported that an attack will bein to-morrow by the Germans and ...

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  33. PRUSSIAN DIET

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— A message from Berlin states that when the President of the Prussian Diet announced the capitulation of ...

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  34. SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The House of Commons was fairly full to-day when Sir George Reid rose to make his maiden speech; in the Commons, and numbers of others ...

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  35. CAPITULATION OF MONTENEGRO.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— A vienna telegram states that a Montenegrin major and two Ministers appeared at the advanced posts on January ...

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  36. HIGH COURT WHIT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— A High Court writ has been issued on behalf of the Welsbach Light Co. of Australia Ltd., of Melbourne and ...

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  37. THE DARWIN SEAT

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.— It is understood that Mr. A. G. Omant will be a candidate for one of the Darwin seats at the forthcoming State elections in ...

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  38. BOARD OF TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— It is understood that the Board of Trade's Advisory Committee will recommend a Government subsidies teriff for the ...

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  40. SURRENDER OR RUIN.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.— A Montenegrin official report states that the capitulation was due to the exhaustion of ammunition and the ...

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  41. SCRATCHINGS

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