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  2. FOOD PRICES.

    The attention of the Minister of Agriculture was directed on Thursday last to the declaration of Mr. Hall. the New South Wales Attorney-General, that the majority ...

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  3. FORCING THE DARDANELLES

    An account of the operations in the Dardanelles is furnished by the Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle." "The Turks," in states, "are using many floating ...

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  4. ALLIES SLOWLY ADVANCE

    "At Notre Dame de Lorette," a Paris communique states. "the German losses considerable, also at Perthes and Beausejour. We carried two hilltops west ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor of South Australia, attended by the Hon. John Mutholland, private secretary, left State Government House yesterday and returned to ...

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  6. THE CRISIS IN GREECE.

    The differences which existed between King Constantine of Greece (a brother-in-law of the Kaiser) and the Cabinet led by the veteran statesman, M. Venizelos, ...

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  7. TROOPS FOR THE FRONT.

    It was announced by Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, last week, that recruiting was proceeding so satisfactorily that the Government believed it would ...

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  8. SPORT AND THE WAR.

    The effort of the war on the wining football season was the subject of a discussion at last night's meeting of the Victorian Football Association. the matter ...

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  9. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    In Northern Poland, the Germans, a Petrograd communique states, have been driven back behind the sopozkine-Lypek front. The Russian army has had further ...

    Article : 278 words
  10. ARMY CONTRACTS.

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  11. GERMAN CRUISER DRESDEN.

    Persistent miners have reached Santiago de Chili Hint the German light cruiser Dresden, which was the only enemy ship to escape disaster in the Fulkands Island ...

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  12. German Liners Prepare to Sail.

    Two large steamers which, it is reported, have been transferred to the American registry — the Hamburg-Amerika liner Vaterland, 54,282 tons, an d the ...

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  13. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The conference of delegates representing China and Japan, who are considering Japan's demands for certain concessions in China, has come to a decision upon ...

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  14. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    There has been a considerable decrease in the production of butter in Victoria during the past few weeks, and a scarcity of choicest quality now exists. Large ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. ENEMY SHIPS.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Hood, in the Practice Court yesterday, on behalf of the owners of the German ships which was seized and ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. SOLDIERS AND DRINK.

    In the Methodist Conference to-day reference was made to the condition in which some or the soldiers at the military camp are said to be nightly seen in the trains ...

    Article : 390 words
  17. Germany Building Submarines.

    Germany is rapidly pushing on with the construction of submarine. A Copenhagen message states that fifteen small submarines arc being built at Kiel. Each will ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Charles Henry Fisher, late of Korong Vale, butcher, who died on 27th November last, left by will dated 2[?]th January, 1901, £1230 realty and £1300 personally to his widow and ...

    Article : 165 words
  19. Should Race Meetings be Held?

    The Karl of Dunvaven in a letter to the press supports the stoppage of the Ascot and Epsom festivals. Lord Rosebery's comparison of the present war with the ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. IRELAND AND THE WAR.

    In an address to the Nationalist volunteers at Belfast on Saturday Mr. John Dillon, M.P., said Nationalists were fighting on the side of England in this war for ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. BREAD IN THE COUNTRY.

    The price of bread has been raised in Morwell to 10d. per 4lb. loaf cash, and 11d. booked. ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Mr. Carmichael still preserves frigid reticence as to the peal reasons for his retirement from the Ministry. As an indication of what is likely to happen when ...

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  23. GARGO ON GERMAN VESSELS.

    The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce is in receipt of the following cablegram from the High Commissioner through the Department of External Affairs:— ...

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  24. High Cost of Food in England.

    Dissatislied with the Government's attitude in regard to the increase in food prices, the Labor party's war en[?]ergency committee has summoned a national ...

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  25. ELECTING A PRESIDENT.

    The procedure in connection with the flection of president was under discussion at the evening's sitting of the Methodist Conference, and "engineering," wire ...

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  26. BROADMEADOWS CAMP.

    Colonel Wallace, State Commandant, accompanied by Captains Smith and Manchester, general staff officers, paid a visit of inspection to Broadmeadows camp ...

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  27. BATH TUBS IN THE TRENCHES.

    The troops at the front have installed bath tubs in the trenches. Public subscriptions are being invited for the purchase of tubs. Provision is also being made for the ...

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  28. THE ENEMY'S AIR FLEET.

    A Genoa message furnishes details of the damage caused by the storm at Cologne reported fast week. The storm demolished a Zeppelin shed, ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. Bibles Distributed in Germany.

    It was stated at the birthday meeting of the British and Foreign bible Society that 300,000 copies of the German version of the Bible had been distributed in Germany ...

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  30. INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN SERVIA.

    Thousands of people are dying from infections diseases in Servia. These diseases, a Salonika message states, Have been largely spread by Austrian prisoners. ...

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  31. A BROADMEADOWS GRUMBLE.

    A retain amount of dissatisfaction has arisen among the troops at Braodmeadows owing to the delay in serving out informs. The necessary military garments are said ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. GOVERNMENT AND MILL OWNERS

    During the past few weeks the Government has been quietly ascertaining the manufacturing capabilities of the various woolen and clothing factories in the ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. ELWOOD RIFLE RANGE.

    A deputation, led by Messrs. H. W. Hunt, A. J. Neall and J. Bishop, applied to Brighton council last night to urge on the committee of management of ...

    Article : 255 words
  34. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    In Poland the Russians are steadily driving the invaders back to their frontier, and, indeed, most of the Germans are now on their own frontier. The only exception ...

    Article : 358 words
  35. CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, John Henry Eatt. selector, in the Kojonup district, was charged with murdering his wife. The evidence of accused's children showed ...

    Article : 187 words
  36. ATTACKS ON MERCHANTMEN.

    A German submarine chased the China steamer Ningehow, 9021 tons which was bound from Ymuden (Holland) for Glasgow. The chase lasted for twenty minutes, ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. A.N.A. MOVEMENT.

    At the last meeting of the board of tho Australian Natives' Association were passed affirming the desirability of the association making every effort to ...

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  38. HIGH APPRECIATION OF WOOLLEN COMFORTERS.

    Appended is an extract from a letter written by the Adjutant 1st Somerset Light Infantry to Mrs. Compton, Colchester, England:— ...

    Article : 371 words
  39. CLOTHING FOR TROOPS.

    A grift of 288 hairs of clothing for the use of the Victorian troops on active service has been made to the Defence department by the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic ...

    Article : 85 words
  40. LIFE IN THE TRENCHES.

    A British hussar fighting in the trenches in France has written an interesting letter to Mr. J. B. Castiean, of the Victorian Government service. Describing Rouch, in ...

    Article : 248 words
  41. PEOPLE OF EGYPT.

    Major Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams, the new Governor of Queensland, in an Interview at Auckland, said the action of the British Government in severing the official ...

    Article : 375 words
  42. RATING BOWLING GREENS.

    Footscray council had before it last night a request from the Metropolitan Board that the local boling green be assessed for fating purposes, in order that sewerage rates might be charged ...

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  43. "CHEER UP" SOCIETY.

    Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, who returned from Adelaide on Sunday, stated yesterday that the training of the troops in the southern State was proceeding ...

    Article : 164 words
  44. FARMER CHARGED WITH SHEEP STEALING.

    At the Mount Gambier police court this rooming Edward John Drevit, farmer, of Moorak, was charged on the information of A. P. Gardiner, manager of Koorine ...

    Article : 94 words
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  46. AUSTRALIAN DIES OF WOUNDS.

    William John Waddington an Australian serving with the Queen's Westminster Rifles, has died of wounds in France. ...

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