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  2. RUSSIANS PUNCH AGAIN, ADVANCE OVER A MILE.

    the full on General Brussnon's iron[?], due to tho bad weather, has been broken by a sharp battle In the woods and heights surrounding Krotus River. ...

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  3. DICTATOR LLOYD GEORGE.

    That the advent of the Lioyd George Government has not given entire satisfaction to the unionists of Great Britain was shown at the Labor ...

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  4. BETTER ORGANISATION,

    SpeaKing at the meeting of the Labor Council last night Mr. E, E. Judd (municipal employees), and one of the leading militants, delivered an earnest ...

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  5. LABOR IN MONICIPOLITICS, THE WINDSOR CAMPAIGN.

    A highly successful open air meeting, to further the candidature of Mr. Chew, who is contesting the election in the West Ward of the Town of Windsor, ...

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  6. UNION OFFICIALS.

    The State Conference of the A.M.I.E.U. was continued in the Trades Hair yesterday. Mr. Boulton moved,— "That all ...

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  7. BLUFF EXPOSED.

    Several letters have recently appeared in both metropolitan and country nowspapers, purporting to be from ex-soldiers and returned soldiers, and ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Contusion worse confounded is the view of Fedora! members generally on the political situation. Three things, which were considered to have further ...

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  9. NAKED AGGRESSION,

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law), speaking at Bristol, Cplied to President Wilson's peace speech. He said" "This is a war of ...

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  10. RUSSIANS PUSHED BACK,

    An official message says: Alter a strong artillery fire the Germans attacked eastwards of Kaincen. Theypushed us back northwards a mile and ...

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  11. WILSON'S PEACE SPEECH.

    The "Giornale d[?]talla states, that President Wilson's speech is important, as it shows a-resolve to continue his action in favor of peace. The paper ...

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  12. CHANCE FOR WOOliGROWERS

    In connection with-—monwealth War Loan, Mr, Poynlon, Federal Treasurer, in directing his gaze at the Australian woollelip, said: ...

    Article : 140 words
  13. A.W.U. CONVENTION.

    Jvc yesieraays sitting or tho A.w.b. Convention, u deputation was received from the Australian Society of Engineers, urging the amalgamation of ...

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  14. THE SPRING OFFENSIVE.

    The "Frankfurter zeitung" gives A Germany plain warning that the Allies are preparing for a gigantic offensive in the spring. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN PEACE ALLIANCE.

    Tho Australian Peace Alliance has decided to convene a special interstate Peace Congross in Melbourne at Easter. It is hoped that the congress will reach ...

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  16. CAPTURE OF TERRITORY.

    A German wireless message claims that considerable territory has been wrested from the Russians on both sides of the AA River, and upwards of ...

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  17. THE VICTORY LOAN.

    There has been an Immeduate [?]oom In the victory loan, and merchants are oven borrowing from the bank to subscribe substantially. The sudden ...

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  18. ELIGIBLES AT HOME.

    The departmental heads of the various branches of the Defence Department have furnished the Minister for Defence with reports regarding ...

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  19. NEAR RIGA.

    The Admiralty has intercepted a Berlln wireless official message, intimating a revival of the artillery activity southwest of Riga, ...

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  20. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    At the conclusion of the inquiry the morgue yesterday inti the death at the Melbourne Hospital on January 3, of Jessie Rice, 33, married, Dr. Cola. ...

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  21. LACK OF MATERIAL.

    Yesterday the Commissioner for Public Works (Mr. Jackson) confirmed the rumors that a number off men mostly tradesmen, would be ...

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  22. FRENCH DEPORTEES.

    IA message to the Danish Foreign Minister states that King Alfonso has induced Germany to agree to repatriate all the French people who have been ...

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  23. FRENCH ACTIVE.

    A French communique says:—On Wednesday we effected several Coups de main during the night on the Somme abd Woevre, Lieutenant Guynemcr ...

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  24. TRAMWAY ELECTRICIANS

    A, new award, covering the electrical branch of the tramway service, grants, an all-round increase of about Is a day in the wages. It Is also provided ...

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  25. SUNKEN GERMAN DESTROYER

    A Ymuiden (Holland) dispatch says that the German torpedo boat destroyer V69 left Zeebrugge apparently on patrol duty on Monday afternoon, ...

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  26. LAND COURT.

    The Land Appeal Court yesterday dealt with an appeal by Peter Pender Hallam from the decision of the Land Court in regard to the boundaries of ...

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  27. WOOL APPRAISEMENTS.

    The second round of the wool uppraisements was completed in Geelong on Thursday. The highest prices, unit one that is a record for Australia under ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN HEADQUARTERS.

    The mi[?]ry authorities in Australia have not yet been supplied with a satisfactory reply to tho allegations of extravacant administration at the ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. TROOPS CHEERFUL.

    A message reccived says that the weather is severe on the western front, and is seven degrees below zero. The frost, however, dried the mud, and ...

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  30. TRAWLER TROUBLE,

    it was stated in union circles last night that negotiations with the Government in connection with the trawler trouble showed every possibility of a ...

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  31. GERMAN SPY.

    A German spy has, been arrested in Sweden for supplying German warships with information. of the movements of the Russian and English ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL MATTERS.

    A proclamation has been Issued rescinding so much of the proclamation published in the "Gazette" of January 10, 19th, as declared section 74 of the ...

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  33. STURT SEAT.

    The Central Executive endorsement of Mr. Brookifield for the Sturt seat has not yet come through. Mr. Brookfield, addressing a meeting in the Town ...

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  34. BAKING TRADE.

    It was staled in union circles last. night that the threatened trouble in the baking trude over tho preference to unionists question would not ...

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  35. TEA FOR TROOPS,

    The British Government is proposing to acquire certain of the Indian tea crops for the requirements of the troops. ...

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  36. PROHIBITION ON PAPERS.

    the annual meeting- or the Chatswood and Gordon branch of the P.L.L. decided to make efforts to induce the British..Government to withdraw the ...

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  37. LABOR LEGISLATION.

    In trio annual report of Mr. A. Carter, secretary of the Factory Employees' Union, "the failure of Labor legislation to carry out the reforms that mean ...

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  38. CAPTURED SAMOA.

    Mr. Massey, tne Prime Minister or New Zealand, states that It is his intention to flght at the War Conference on behalf of New Zealand, against the ...

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  39. SEE-SAW FIGHTING.

    A Russian official message says: After fighting violently we dislodged and threw back the enemy eastward of the Tirule swamp. We commenced ...

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  40. IN THE POLICE COURT.

    There appears to have been a sad falling out of friendship between Mr. Clausen, an old age pensioner, and Air. Christie, at Jlmboomba, somo time last ...

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  41. SYDNEY'S UNEMPLOYED.

    The question was asked at the Sydney Lahor Council meeting last night us to tho face of the programme decided upon in reference to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  42. FOOD PRICES.

    A statement snowing the variations In the prices of food and groceries for the month of December, 1916, has been issued by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    when the Diet reassembled, FleldMarshaL' Teranehl declared that there was the closest co-operation between, Japan and the Allies. The Upper ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. DENT OF COUNCIL.

    The Pre[?] was unable to state this morning whan the Government would appoint the new President of the Legislative Coucl Mr. Ryan said there ...

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  45. NECESSITY FOR UNITY.

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), on his return to tho War Council said:—"We and the Dominions arc. fighting together through tho war, and want to ...

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  46. MORE MEN WANTED.

    There are significant admissions of the urgency of the problem of providing; men for tho front In the letter to the press, signed jointly by ...

    Article : 116 words
  47. JVTANLY YACHT CLUB.

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  48. NEW POLAND IDEA.

    The "Vorwacrts" agrees with President Wilson's.peace Ideals,but protests against the suggestion that the New Poland should Include; the ...

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  49. FINANCIAL STRINGENCY.

    Owing to the financial stringency, the Ministers'have had to revise their public works proposals. The result was that they cut them down to the ...

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  50. COAL AN&SHALE MINERS.

    Ai the annua meeting of the Australlan Coul and shale Employees' Federation the Post officers were reiected ns follow—president, J. M. ...

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  51. CROW'S NEST. W.P.O.

    The annual, general meeting the Crow's Nest W.P.O. was held on Tuesday evening, January 16. The attendance was rather poor, yet the ...

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  52. SUGAR TICKETS, WANTED.

    A deputation of trades, unionists urged the Food Controller to issue sugar tickets, so as to procure n more equitable distribution.. Lord Bathurst ...

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  53. INQUIRIES ABOUT SOLDIERS.

    It has been brought to tho notice of the military authorities that many Inquiries are being received by the wounded and missing Inquiry burcau, ...

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  54. GOODS FOR NAVV.

    questioned regarding the statement that it was the future intention of tho Navy Deportment to purchase all Its supplies through,a broker, and that Mr. ...

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  55. COOLER CONDITIONS.

    The cooler conditions which followed upon the recent weather still prevail to-day, being bright and clear The Commonwealth Weather Bureau this ...

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  56. BIG FIRE IN GERMANY.

    A report has been received that a Are In,a [?] ory neur Essen, destroyed (an immense quantity of supplies. The loss Is estimated at£50,000 sterling. ...

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  57. BREAD VERSUS BEER.

    Lord Devonport, the Food Controll. In furtherance of the campaign for the decrease in tho consumption of foodstuffs by brewers, has decided that the ...

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  58. FOUNDATION. DAY.

    Only one edition of "The Dally Standard" will be pubshed on Monday next (Foundation[?]ay). ...

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  59. CLAYFIELD PICTURES.

    Mr, Cook nottfies the residents of Clayeticld that, weather, permitting he will show a high-class programme of Alms at his popular Clayfield Picture ...

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  60. HOME FOR EPI[?]PTICS.

    An expenditure of [?]s,941. on the erection, by the day [?] staff, of a home for [?]plleptice at Willowburn, Toowoomba has been a[?]roved. ...

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