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  3. DRUNKENNESS REDUCED

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In the House of Commons Dr. C: Addison, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions, announced that ...

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  4. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Wednesday Night—A communique says: We expelled the remnant of the Germans from a crater eastward of Neuville. ...

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  5. A MINING DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation, representing the A.M.A., Broken Hill,' and Melbourne Trades Council, was introduced to the Acting ...

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  6. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON. Thursday Morning.—Major-General Smith Dorrien reports that he advanced on the 24th, and occupied Serenget's camp, east of ...

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  7. NOTES & NEWS

    With a view to encouraging employees to interest, themselves In the War Loan, several large employers of labor have circularised the members of their ...

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  8. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The editor of "Aeronautics," in an article tn which he describes the Fokker scare as baseless, points out that the ...

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  9. A MISTAKE IN DISTANCES.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Press Bureau reports that the recent fighting was 23 miles below Kut elAmara, not seven. The mistake was ...

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  10. MILITARY OFFENCES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr H. J. Tennant, Under Secretary for War, an reply to a question, said no British ...

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  11. MILITIA FORCES.

    The strength of the militia forces in Victoria is steadily growing. At the end of 1914 the registrations numbered 33,852, and this total has been ...

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  12. ON EGYPT'S BORDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The War Office, announces that General Wallace's forces, consisting of British, Indian, and Dominion troops ...

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  13. MR ANDREW FISHER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Andrew Fisher, the High Commissioner for Australia, had a most cordial reception at Toulon. He and his ...

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  14. GERMAN ATTACKS ON CAMPS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—A German communique says: Our aeroplanes attacked camps at Lapanne and the railways at Loos and Bethune. ...

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  15. GIFTS OF TWELVE BIPLANES.

    LONDON, Wednesday wight.—An official report states that Mr Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, has acknowledged gifts of twelve ...

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  16. AEROPLANE ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports that twenty seven hostile aeroplanes were encountered on Tuesday, and three ...

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  17. ARABS DRIVEN BACK.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reuter at Cairo states: We drove back 4500 Western Arabs on the 23rd three miles. Our casualties were 25 killed ...

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  18. A PATRIOTIC ADDRESS

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Premier. Mr Vaughan, in a patriotic address delivered at Owen on Wednesday night, said at the present time, ...

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  19. THE RAID ON KENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, said no (British aircraft chased the ...

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  20. AT CONSTANTINOPLE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Mail's" correspondent, who has travelled from Sofia to Constantinople in. Germany's Balkan, express, ...

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  21. ULVERSTONE REQUIREMENTS.

    Notification has been received by Warden Solomon, of Ulverstone, that the Parliamentary committee on public works, will visit that place next week, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Australia Day was remembered in all the hospitals, were there are Australians. Huge bundles of Wattle ...

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  23. THE DENISON ELECTORATE.

    Mr. W. H. Burgess, of Hobart, has decided to contest one of the seats in the Dension electorate at the forthcoming general election. He will stand in ...

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  24. WAR ON THE SEA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—Court Bernstorff has promised further concessions regarding the sinking of the Lusitania, but has not yet ...

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  25. FREIGHTS ON PRODUCE.

    A public meeting to protest against an advance in the steamer freights from the North-West Coast to Sydney by 1s per ton on heavy cargo, and 2s ...

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  26. A STEAMER BEACHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Dominion liner Norseman, which was torpedoed, was beached, and all aboard were rescued. ...

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  27. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    RRETORIA, Wednesday Night.—Correspondence has been published in which General Botha protested against De Wet having addressed public ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— The municipal employees threaten to strike on the question of wages. The Council recently granted an increase of 6d per ...

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  29. MILITARY SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Military Service Bill has been read a third time in the House of Lords. Lord Denman said, from his ...

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  30. STOREMEN AND PACKERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Storemen and Packers' Union now desire advances in their rates of pay to correspond with the recent concessions ...

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  31. LOCAL & GENERAL

    By, the Wareatea, from Melbourne yesterday, a shipment of 2000 bags of wheat was delivered at Launceston. ...

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  32. WOOD PULP IMPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Mornin.—A deputation from the Papermakers' Association met Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, and ...

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  33. IN THE CAUCASUS

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—A wire less report states that the total casualties in the Caucasus were. 80,000. Essad Pasha has defeated a Bulgarian ...

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  34. CURTAILING WORKS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Railway Commissioners, at the desire of the Government to restrict capital expenditure, are preparing a ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—Citizens were able to buy Australian frozen meat for the first time on Friday, when two shops opened in the ...

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  37. NOTICES

    A meeing of shareholdere in the Launceston Gas Company is to be held at the offices, on Monday, February 7, at. 3 o'clock, to receive the ...

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  38. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—In the House of Commons Mr H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for "War, stated that General Sir Ian Hamilton's ...

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  39. TO-DAY

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  40. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—A communique says: Very large Austrian forces on Monday, favored by a thick fog, attacked our positions at Oslavia, ...

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