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  2. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Thomas, lecturing before the Society of Arts, narrated that the British advance into Jerusalem was held up by mountainous ...

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  3. EMANCPALD RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” Paris correspondent states that the Supreme Council has decided to completely raise the blockade against ...

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  4. “It IS UNDERS OLD”

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that Holland has definitely refused to Surrender the ex-Kaiser. ...

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  5. SELF DENIAL BY W.O.A.?

    PARIS, Thursday.—31. Millerand, the new French Premier, in a Ministerial declaration read this afternoon in the Chamber Senate, emphasised that in order ...

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  6. NOT A HAPPY FAMILY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Cabinet to-day began a series of sittings which will extend throughout next week, when finality will be reached in ...

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  7. [?] OF [?]US.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Typhus is raging in Eastern Galicia. Other infectious diseases are sweeping westward from Russia. It is estimated there were ...

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  8. SALE OE O[?]ES

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—A highly important meeting of ore producers and citizens was held at the Town Hall to-night Fisher presided, and was supported by, ...

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  9. KAISERISM WILL RETURN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The New York “World’s” Berlin correspondent interviewed General Von Bernhardt, who said that Kaiserism will ultimately ...

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  10. POWER FOR SOVIET RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Food Controller (Mr. Roberts) addressing the British-Russia Club, said that Russian supplies of food and raw materials were ...

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  11. General Cables.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Owing to the increased price of silver, the Government is withdrawing silver coins, and in exchange is paying notes at six and a half ...

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  12. [?] Press

    LONDON, Thursday—In a further letter to the Czar, the ex-Kaiser states:— “By some papers I am being credited with being the author of annexation and ...

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  13. NEW MAINTENANCE ACT

    The new Maintenance Act, which was passed last session, and which takes the place of the Deserted Wives and Children's Act, Infant Life Protection Act, and ...

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  14. ADRIATIC QUESTION

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is understood that Signor Nth will to-day demand a final settlement of the Adriatic question. strictly on terms of the Pact of London ...

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  15. ASQUITH IS WILLING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Asquith has intimated his willingness to contest the Paisley by-election if the local Liberals invite him. ...

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  16. LONG TERM OF CREDITS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—It is announced that international bankers and exporters have completed plans for the organisation of an international credit ...

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  17. OPERATIONS REVIEWED.

    LONDON, Thursday—An authoritative weekly summary of the military operations says that since the opening of the offensive on January 4, the Lets have ...

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  18. LEAGUE SECRETARY RESIGNS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is announced that Mr. Raymond Fosdick, Under-Secretary-General to the League of Nations, has babied his resignation ...

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  19. OLD “CLOBBER” AND OLD “COBBERS”

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—General Birdwood, during a visit to the Anzac tweed ; factory to-day, was measured for a presentation suit, to 'be made from the finest ...

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  20. ALLEGED MEXICAN PLOT.

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Thursday.— The American Senate committee, which is investigating the Mexican frontier disturbances, is informed that a plot ...

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  21. The Financial range.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Chamber[?] speaking at Birmingham, referring to the worlds financial situation, said the first thing for European nations to do ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYED INSURANCE SCHEME.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Government actuary estimates that the unemployed insurance scheme will apply to 7.997.000 persons, who will contribute ...

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  23. OVERSEAS MAILS.

    MELBOURNE, . Friday.—A statement was issued to-day by the Commonwealth Postal authorities in reply to complaints that have been made connecting the ...

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  24. SOLDIERS ARE ACTIVE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The Federal Executive of the Returned Soldiers League has formulated a revised policy of insisting on preference, which shall mean ...

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  25. While London Sleeps.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The Commissioner for Police has issued an order dismissing seven West End constables and sternly warning the whole of the ...

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  26. PREFERS CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Exactly when the next Premiers' Conference will be held has not yet been decided. Originally it was proposed to hold it at Hobart in ...

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  27. Flight to Australia.

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday. — Captain Matthews who is attempting the flight, to Australia, has arrived at Bagdad. ...

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  28. SOCIAL REVOLUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—On Wednesday evening, in the Socialist Hall, discussion will take place on the proposal to reorganise the Socialist Party on ...

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  29. TYENNA BUSH FIRES,

    NEW NORFOLK, Friday—Extensive bush fires are reported in the Tyenns district it is stated that several than sands of tons of firewood and a ...

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  30. FRUIT FREIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Poynton. Minister in Charge of Shipping, is in communication with the Imperial authorities with a view to inducing them to make more ...

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  31. British Labar.

    LONDON, Thursday—A general review of the employment in December in the Labor Ministry’s Gazette shows that the moulders’ strike cause a large amount ...

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  32. HOLIDAY POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

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  33. RAGING FURIOUSLY.

    WYNYARD, Friday.—Bush fires are raging furiously at Preolenna, and there are several at Moorleigh and Flowerdale. Farmers have left to try to save the stock ...

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  34. JACK’S DAY APPEAL.

    The committee of the Jack’s Day appeal express the hope that the public will respond in a liberal manner to the appeal which is launched to-day. ...

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  35. TO PRESERVE ORDER.

    LONDON, Thursday. —Admiral Beatty and Mr. Winston Churchill participated in the conferences discussing the Allied defensive measures in the Middle East, ...

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  36. BREMEN’S BAD LUCK

    When the steamer Bremen arrived in port yesterday morning she was flying a flag denoting that there was sickness or board. An anchorage was made in the ...

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  37. JAP TROOPS FOR SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—It is not expected that large reinforcements will be sent to Siberia, but the Japanese intend to prevent an eastward spread of ...

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  38. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS.

    The s.s. Dover is advertised to make a special fishing and pleasure trip to Simpson’s Bay to-morrow (Sunday), calling at Brown’s River, South Arm, and Denne’s ...

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  39. Adrift for Days

    HALIFAX (Nora Scotia), Thursday— The steamer Powhattan which has been adrift for days in the Atlantic, has been rescued. Eight persons were drowned ...

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  40. RUSSIA’S WHEAT STOCKS.

    LONDON, Thursday—There is every prospect of the O’Grady-Litvinoff negations ending satisfactory. It is probable that the vast stores of wheat in ...

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  41. ROUTED AND DESERTED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The “Daily Chronicle” Paris correspondent .states that representatives of the Republic of Georgia and Azeret Bajan have been ...

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  42. Navigation Act.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—In the exercise of powers conferred by section 43 of the Navigation Act, and on the advice of the recently appointed Marine Council, the ...

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  43. ARMY OF LABOR.

    LONDON, Thursday—A Moscow wireless message states that the third Red Army has been converted into a first army of Labor, which will devote itself ...

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  44. BELLERIVE REGATTA

    Entries close at 9 o’clock to-night for the Bellerive Regatta, which is to be held on Saturday next Entries close with Mr. G. A. Jackson, at the ferry ...

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