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  2. LABOR CONGRESS.

    Mr, Purdy, in his presiden[?] address at the Labour Congles at No[?] said that after Mr. Lioyd George’s and President Wilson’s declarations Germany ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The “Daily Chroni[?] parliamentary correspondent says that is is [?] improbable that the House of Commons will agree to the Lords vital changes to ...

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  4. WAR AIMS.

    Dr. Hurting speech tomorrow in the Reichstag in reply to president Wilson and. Mr Lioyd George is awa[?] with growing interest in German ...

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  5. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A message received at 'New York states' that two steamers have been sunk in the Mediterranean, and 700 lives 10st ...

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  6. THE NAVAL BATTLE

    Sir Douglas Hale reports: We captured who machine guns in successful patrol accoutres on .Monday night eastwrtid or ,1106. The enemy raided a post southward ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN "REVOLT.

    The State Department al Washington has received advices which confirm the socialist riot and economy disturbances In Austria. ...

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  8. NAVAL MATTERS

    A German official message elates that the Goebcn has only lightly grounded. ...

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  9. STRIKES COLLAPSE

    The Daftly Telegraph's Milton correspondent states that the Australian cricks have collapsed and work be assumed on Monday. ...

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  10. TURKISH REPORT.

    A wireless Turkish official message states chat In a clever attack the Geeben and Breslau accompanied by destroyers [?] 'two monitors, a transport ship ...

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  11. ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE COMMONS

    Dr. T. Macnamara, speaking in the House of Commons, said that two ships bad been torpedoed in the Mediterranean. The loss of the was 484 on ship and ...

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  12. HOUSE OF COMMONS.'

    In the House of Commons to.day Mr Bonar Law said that the expenditure on the war tor the last seven weeks, euded January 19, had been 47,518,000 daily. ...

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  13. AUTHORITIES ACQE[?]

    It Is diffident to ascertain what in [?] ally happening in Austria. The freedom allowed the strike leaders and the Preminer's promptness in meeting their de. ...

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  14. THE LATEST FIGURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  15. AERIAL ATTACKS.

    The Admiralty reports tint aircraft made a further -day and night attack on the Goebeh. and secured two bits with heavy bombs. They also bombed a ...

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  16. DECEMBER'S TOLL OF U BOATS.

    The “Agenzia Liberate” correspondent at Berne states that 22 German Submarines were reports as missing during December, and that the German ...

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  17. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE

    The Admiralty details of the Goeben. 'Bresian engagement show that our destroy Lizard -was patrolling north. eastward of Imbros, when she sighted, ...

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  18. ITALY'S WAR AIMS.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Rome states that Premier Ortando's visit Paris is welcomed as a proof that the Italian Government intends to d[?] the ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    Sir Frederick smith says that the resignation of Sir Edward Carson was uncubtedly taken on patrictic grounds. sir Edward Carson is ready to support ...

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  20. U BOATS RECALLED TO "BASES.

    It is rumoured that the German submarine have been recalled to their bases in connection with the new spring campaign. The “pelit Journar” Is of opinion that ...

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  21. SEIZURE OF THE LUNA. -

    Sweden has protested to Qcnany against the seizure of tile steamer Lam with a cargo of sugar when she was 'procetding to Gothenburg. ...

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  22. FRENCH ATTACKS BEATEN OFU

    A wireless German official report runts We beat back, after violent hand to hans fighting. French attacks nerth. ward of South and north-eastwards of ...

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  23. BULLDOG COURAGE REWARDED.

    Gunner Arthur Phillips. who returned to Cardiff from Australian at the outbreak of the war, received his Distinguished Service Medal at Car[?] Exchange to-day ...

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  24. ARMY APPOINTMENTS.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the an. thirties have decided to promote the officers of the new army to blgher commands shortly, beginning by creating a ...

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  25. NO AUSTRALIANS ABOARD.

    It was ascertained at the Navy Office to-night that no Australian passengers or troops had been reported lost on the boats sunk in the Mediterranean. as ...

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  26. CONFIDENTLY WAITING.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at paris says that France Is awaiting sundayaantly the grear German [?] on the West front which oit is believed ...

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  27. SETTLEMENT COMING.

    There is a growing belief that a settlement of the Irish question is not faradising and Sir Edward Carson's resignation is regarded as a most hopeful sign ...

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  28. RUSSIAN DELEGATES VIEWS.

    A meeting in connection with the Labor Conference accorded Litwinoff a tromendous reception. The latter denied that the [?] surped power like ...

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  29. ITALIAN SHIPPING REPORT.

    The Italian Admi[?] reports for the week ended last Sunday:— Arrived .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 427 Sailed .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 366 ...

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  30. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    The “Daily [?] correspondent says that been and the Soviet condemn the [?] of [?] off and [?] and have issued an ...

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  31. "FOR VALOR."

    An investiture was held at Bucking ham Palace to-day, when Sergeant Dwyer, an Australian received his Victorian Cross. ...

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  32. PATROL ENCOUNTERS

    Sir Donging Heig [?] with possible r aiders and patrols south eastward of St. Quentin We drove off a raid southward of La Besus ...

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  33. SHIPBUILDING SCHEME.

    Another step i or ward putting the snip' building s been in the commonwealth on a workable bals was taken to-day when a number of representatives of the ...

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  34. FINLAND

    [?] messages state that a of [?] in the Finnish to was There was a [?] on Monday at [?] between the ...

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  35. CAMBRAI REVERSE.

    In the House of Commense [?] Lavies moved the adjournment M the House, had said that in view of the Vigorous press computing the Government ...

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  36. FIGHT OFF THE CANARIES

    A message from the Canaries reports a fight between two enemy submarines and a. British destroyer, and it is be. feved that the submarines were sunk. ...

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  37. HINDENBURG AND LUDENDGREF

    The Chicago "Daily News" correspondent of the French front states that there are senous differences between Generals Hind[?] and Londendorff ...

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  38. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Secretary of the Russian Legation at Brest-Litovsk has officially protested against the German version of the proceedings, wherein Trotsky's protest ...

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  39. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The consensus of opinion Is that owing to the President's opposition the War Council Bill win lie defeated. ...

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  40. RAIDERS DISPERSED.

    Sir Douglas Raig reports:—"We dispersed a small party which was making an effort to approach our position westward of Villa Reguriln. Another party, ...

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  41. FOOD SHORATGE.

    The foods shortage is at preaching a very actual fa[?] ...

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  42. PUBLIC BOODES AND MONEY

    Money if unprocurable by private and the public [?] and proletariat Government’s methods of raising money for curent expenses are calle ...

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  43. COAL CONSERVATION.

    Mr. Garfield announces that the danger of interruption to the ammunition supplies for the Allies has been [?] and ship are clearing pos t daily in ...

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  44. CONFERENCE REPORT BY TROTSKY

    M. Trotsky has returned to Petrograd from Brest-Lltovsk, and says that the German terms preponderate in favor ot annexation and there is no secret made ...

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  45. FLOODS IN GERMANY.

    The New York “Times” correspondent at The Hague states that there are heavy floods throug[?] Germany due to the [?] of tre[?] ...

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  46. REPINGTON'S REASON.

    The Times'' states that Lieutenant. Colonel Repington resigned because we supported the Government manpower scheme, and did not demand a more drastic ...

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  47. ENEMY EJECTED.

    The French communique states:—There was a heavy cannonade In the sector of Newport, when the enemy, after penetrating our tines was immediately ...

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  48. ARMY TO BE DOUBLED

    President Wilson to-day Informed a deputation of senators that Americans overseas army in June would he twice the size originally planned. ...

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  49. “COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING LINE”

    The Appointment of Mr. E. A. Eva. as the Australian manager of the Commonwealth Shipping line has now been officially continued. The period of ...

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  50. BRITAIN'S FOOT.

    It is reported that the authorities are en[?]aging the siauginter of horses for food. ...

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  51. WORKERS' BONUS.

    The Press Bureau states that the War Cabinet has decided as-from January 1 to pay a bonus of 7½ per to ail pieceworkers engaged ...

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  52. AUSTRIAN ANNEXATION.

    General Von Are. the Austrian Chief of Staff interviewed by the Arbiter Zei[?] said that the desire for peace was [?] ...

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  53. SUCCESSFUL GERMAN RAID.

    The French communique states tint an important raid, after an intense bombardment, enabled tile Germans to gain in an advanced clement in our ...

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  54. BRITISH WAR CABINET.

    The “Daily chronicle’s” Parliamentary correspondent says that the vacancy in the War Cabinet will not be filled immediately diately ...

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  55. TWO MEATLESS DAYS.

    The Press B[?] states that the published meals order Instigates two meatless says weekly and prohibits the [?] of milk excepting in tea coffee of ...

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  56. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Sir Douglas Halg reports: Our aeropanes last night dropped over 200 tombs on were fromes near Courtraf, and Villets at Renters and Robert We also ...

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  57. WORKHOUSE ABOLITION.

    The roof law report has submitted to the Ministry a reconstruction scheme which abolishes workbouse and the [?] functions are. bonded over to ...

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  58. A GERMAN JEWEL.

    General Hindenburg. in a message to Young Men's Association, says that German discipline and spirit hare given us heroic strength to resist a numerically ...

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  59. BROKEN PLEDGES.

    The Parliamentary Labor party will launch a censure motion against the Government when the State Parliament meets on Tuesday. The ...

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  60. RATIONS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  61. REINSTATED.

    A “Gazetta” announces the reins Latenaent of E. F. England as llent—colonel in the Royal Horse Artillery. Lient—Colonel England was dismissed ...

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  62. 10 PLANES IN 10 DAYS.

    The French communique States that during the first 10 days January 10 enemy aeroplanes were destroyed. ...

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  63. GALWAY SENSATION.

    Twenty Magnleed men raided two bones near Galway, held up the ocenparts at the revolver point, and took, shot guna, a duck sun rifle-, bag of ...

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  64. 400 BOMBS ON BILLETS.

    Sir Donglas Hair reports—-Our aviators dropped nearly 400 bombs on enemy billets at Roulers and Menin, a large ammunition dump at dourtral, and other ...

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  65. LABOR WAR AIMS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, In a circular to the Labor delegates, recapitulates the Labor war alms, and adds that nil Socialist, parties Europe now agree ...

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  66. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    The German coal magnate, Hugh Stinnes has founded company for the development of “shipping in the overseas after the war. The initial capital ...

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  67. “ TAKES AUTHORITY."

    The Federal Government Las taken an throaty to Increase the Australian note Issue to £50,000,000, which is £20,000,000 in excess of the issue previously author, ...

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  68. CONTROL OF SPELTER.

    The Minister tor Munitions has extended the orders controlling spelter to all zinc and Ms compounds. ...

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