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  2. THE SITUATION REVIEWED.

    An important review of the situation was given by Lord Kitchener in the House, of Lords yesterday. Lord Kitchener stated that recent ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Lady Patey is the guest of the Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson at Federal Government House. The following were the guests of the ...

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  4. CRUISER DRESDEN SUNK

    The German light cruiser Dresden (3544 tons, 12 4.1-inch guns), a sister ship of the Emden has been destroyed by British war ships in the Pacific. The Dresden was the ...

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  5. ADVANCE OF ALLIES.

    "The Belgians," a Paris communique states, "continue to make progress at the bend of the Yser, also south of Dixmude. The enemy violently attacked and slightly ...

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  6. PRICE OF BREAD.

    To the State Ministry's agreement with the Victorian millers to import wheat at 7/8 per bushed for sale as flour at £17 per ton. there are, informally at least three ...

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  7. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY.

    Great Britain and France have notified a complete blockade of Germany. The "Gazette" notifies that no merchantman sailing after 1st March will be allowed ...

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  8. THE PRICK OF FODDER.

    Yesterday the Minister of Agriculture Mr. Hutchinson, was waited upon by a representative deputation of carriers and others whose business warrants them ...

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  9. GERMAN HATRED OF ENGLAND.

    The Danish Government refuses to forward letters from Germany inscribed "God punish England." The Danish law, it is pointed out, prohibits the sending of ...

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  10. PRECAUTIONS BY GREECE.

    Mr. A. V. Mamrachi, consul for Greece in Victoria, has received form his Government the following notification:—"This is to inform all reserve officers of ...

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  11. RUSSIA MOVES FORWARD.

    The Russian army before Prasnysz, in North-Eastern Poland, has met with important successes. A Petrograd communique states that the Russians have ...

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  12. EX-SULTAN'S SON STRANGLED.

    Burhan od Din, the favorite son of Abdul Hamid, the dethroned Sultan of Turkey, is reported to have been strangled at Constantinople. A report to that effect ...

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  13. A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE.

    The action of Greece in calling upon her army reservists to report themselves to the consul for Greece in the country in which they reside is apparently a ...

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  14. GERMAN SHIPS ON HIGH SEAS.

    Only one German war ship outside German waters now remains to be picked up and destroyed, the very smart light cruiser Karlsruhe. In addition there are ...

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  15. CAREER OF THE DRESDEN.

    The light cruiser Dresden belonged to the programme of 1906. the sister ship of that year being the Emden but the Dresden was laid down earlier and completed earlier ...

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  16. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The general situation may be described as favorable to the Allies. It is true that the Germans hold nearly all Belgium and a good slice of France. On the other hand, ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Martin Burns late of Axedale, grazier who died on 27th December last, left by will dated 22nd December 1914 estate value £3612 realty and £2290 personality to his widow and ...

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  18. MELBOURNE GREEKS MEET.

    At a meeting of the Greek community of Melbourne yesterday, presided over by Mr. A. J. J. Lacas, it was decided to despatch the following cablegram to the ...

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  19. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Asquith said e regretted that the Welsh members had not been consulted with reference to the Compromise Bill dealing with ...

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  20. TENDER REJECTED.

    The finance committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works recommended to the hoard yesterday the acceptance of the board yesterday the acceptance of the tender of W. M'Lean and Co., electrical ...

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  21. TRADE IN WAR TIME.

    Mr. Justice Barton in the High Court to-day delivered judgment on the application made by the Minister of Customs for the appointment of a controller of the firm ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST INCREASE.

    The raising of the price of bread by the local bakers to 10d. per loaf cash and 11d. booked has caused indignation amongst consumers. Several people who were ...

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  23. THE DRINK QUESTION.

    The State Premier yesterday expressed appreciation of the tone adopted by Archbishop Carr in uttering the opinions, as published in "The Age," regarding the ...

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  24. GERMANY AND HER NEIGHBORS.

    Speaking in the Prussian Diet yesterday, Dr. Delbrueck, Minister of the Interior, said the armies of the enemies of Germany hart been repeatedly broken. Now they ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT AS BAKER.

    The Operative Bakers' Union held a mass meeting this afternoon at the Trades Hall, and discussed Mr. Hall's State baking proposal. ...

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  26. A FASHION JOURNAL.

    Judgment was delivered in the County Court yesterday by Judge Box in an action brought by Robert M. Fritseh, of Flinderslane Melbourne, importer, against Mary A. ...

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  27. PORT MELBOURNE TENDER.

    The offer of Diereks and Co. to supply 99 yards of steel track for plate tramways for £51 10/ was recommended for acceptance to the Port Melbourne council last ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Privy Council appeal in the case of the Gold Ore Treatment Company of Western Australia v. the Golden Horseshoe Estates has been postponed pending the ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL ROADS.

    At the Athenaeum Hall to-night, at 8 o'clock, when Sir Arthur Stanley will be present, the Minister of Public Works, Mr. F. Hagelthorn will forecast the ...

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  30. MAN OF 92 SUES' FOR WAGES.

    John Hann, who gave his age as 92 years, being born in Scotland on the 11th July, 1823, was plaintiff in a case for a claim for £31 for work and labor done, at ...

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  31. MEDALS FOR WORKMEN.

    It was announced by Lord Kitchener in the House of Lords on Monday that on the successful termination of the war award medals would be granted to all the ...

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  32. PRICE OF TEA.

    Mr. Adamson, chairman of the Price of Goods Board, announced to the State Cabinet yesterday that the board had decided to grant the recent request of ...

    Article : 106 words
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  34. THE WIVES OF SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

    Several Australian and New Zealand ladies have formed a war at Somers Town, London for the wives and dependents of soldiers and sailors. They ...

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  35. AMBULANCES FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. P. M'Bride) is presenting to the War Office two motor ambulance on behalf of the Women's National League, and two on ...

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  36. TYPHUS EPIDEMIC IN SERVIA.

    An epidemic of typhus broke out in Servia after the expulsion of the Austrians. Many doctors, including Americans, succumbed to the disease. ...

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