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  2. GERMAN ACCUSATION.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" accuses the Allies of declining a peace conference for fear of being compelled to disclose the real war aims of the respective ...

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  3. AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    The Chief Secretary, referring to the Agent-Generalship, states that no appointment has yet been made. ...

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  4. MINE LAYING.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, Thursday: Dutch papers scout the German accusation of the British laying mines. No sane person would believe Britain ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    General Haig, in a letter to Ben Tillett said: Tell Labor that the best Christmas present they can make to their comrades in the field is to do nothing in 1917 ...

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  6. NORTON GRIFFITHS.

    It is considered likely in political circles that the Government will relieve Norton Griffiths of the responsibility of carrying out any future work. ...

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  7. ROUMANIA.

    German official: The Archduke Joseph repulsed with heavy losses strong attacks against Mount Faltas[?]anu. He stormed several hills between the Susita Valley ...

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  8. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    The dispute in the textile industry is being inquired into by Senator Gardiner, who promised to see that the terms of the agreement with the manufacturers ...

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  9. AT KIEL.

    A neutral who spent two years in Kiel, states that the warships Derflinger, Konig and Seydlitz looked like shapeless masses of battered, bloodstained steel. The ...

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  10. SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS.

    It is known that the officers, both of the Works Department and the Railway Department, hold the opinion that their respective departments can do the work ...

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  11. INDIA.

    Reuter's Delhi (India), correspondent, Thursday: The press and public opinion unanimously applaud the Allies reply to Germany. ...

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  12. SUBMARINES.

    A neutral resident of Kiel states that food disturbances are not serious. The workmen in German dockyards who struck were sent to the front. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. OVER.

    The strike of slaughtermen at Riverstone is over. The men resume work to-night. Some terms have been agreed to, and others have yet to be approved. ...

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  14. THE GREEK PRESS.

    The Royalist press is endeavoring by violent phraseology, to cow England and terrorise France by talk of going to Germany's side and threatening mobilisation. ...

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  15. M. CAILLIAUX.

    M. Cailliaux telegraphs to "The Times" from Naples denying their Rome correspondent's statement as to his peace intrigue, and challenging justification. ...

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  16. LINERS MISSING.

    Anxiety is felt in New York with respect to the overdue steamer Georgic and another liner, the Voltaire, supposed to be lost, probably mined. ...

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  17. METAL MEMORIAL.

    The "Daily Express" will issue a metal memorial to the next of kin or representatives of men killed in action or died of wounds. ...

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  18. MORE COAL TROUBLE.

    A number of colliers are at anchor in harbor waiting to load gas coal from Newcastle, but no coalies have put [?] an appearance at Mortlake since ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. RUSSIA.

    A Paris journal reveals a plot to assassinate Miliukoff, president of the Duma. The man entrusted by the Black Hundred to carry out the murder disclosed the ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. ZEPPELINS.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent, Thursday: Two Zeppelins were destroyed by fire in a shed at Tondern, Schleswig, due to a short circuit. ...

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  21. PEACE.

    An Italian semi-official message declares Count Tirza's fall in Hungary is imminent. The Emperor Charles gave audience to the Opposition leaders Andrassy ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. DR. WILSON'S NOTE.

    The Senate is still debating President Wilson's Note with strong opposition, especially by Senators Lodge and Gardiner. The attitude of both was vociferously ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    A German official message says Macin and Jiyita are captured. Austrian official: Austro-Germans ex-pilled from Miera, north-westward of ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. MEXICO.

    The situation with Mexico is rapidly assuming a graver aspect. General Carranza has finally refused to resume the conference with America until American ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. REPATRIATION.

    The Anglo-German agreement for the repatriation of all interned civilians over 45, except 20 on each side, is now completed and applies to the whole of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. STATE ENTERPRISE.

    The quarrymasters have complained to the Minister for Works of unfair competition from the State quarries. The Minister, in reply, said a large amount of ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. TELEGRAMS.

    The Customs and Postal revenues for the past six months both show substantial increases. ...

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  28. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    Russian official: The enemy in the Zalagor region entered our trench, but were ejected. The enemy on the Moldavian frontier twice attacked Kotumba. Two ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. KAISER AGAIN.

    An Amsterdam correspondent says, replying to the Reichstags President's New Year congratulations, the Kaiser remarked: I am at one with patriotic Germans ...

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  30. BREAD SUPPLY.

    The Food Controller is considering the illegalisation of selling bread baked less than twelve hours, and the saving of waste new bread and providing better ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. LABOR QUARREL.

    At the Labor Council to-night, Mr. Judd, Municipal Employees' delegate, charged President Cahill with having accused the P.L.L. Executive of carrying ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    It is reported in Zurich, from official circles in Vienna, that Emperor Charles is preparing to free the army from the humiliation of German control Count ...

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  33. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique reports the liveliest artillery fire north and south of the Somme, also in region of Rouvray and Verdun, round Morthomme and ...

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  34. SOLDIER'S LETTERS.

    Mr. J. G. Wilson, a well-known Postal Union official, states that if the depredations were on a scale as indicated by the finding of the parcel of mail matter at ...

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  35. END OF RASPUTIN.

    Petrograd correspondents state that three bullet wounds were found in Priest Rasputin's head, chest and side. It is no exaggeration to say that the whole of ...

    Article : 103 words
  36. POLAND.

    A Konigsberg telegram, says: Von Bessler, Governor-General of Poland, has warned the Poles that the German promises of independence does not mean ...

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  37. ANOTHER FIRE.

    A fire broke out at the Georgetown Hotel, Georgetown, Tasmania, early yesterday morning. The building was crowded with visitors. The main building was ...

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  38. DOBRUDJA.

    The capture of Macin virtually ends the defence of Dobrudja, the Russians having evacuated the rest of that territory had held on to the Macin bridgehead ...

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  39. FROM SALISBURY PLAINS.

    Extensive drafts were sent to France from Salisbury Plains in December, well trained and equipped. ...

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  40. WHITE CHEESE.

    An inquiry was held to-day by the Commonwealth Price Commissioners respecting the application that white cheese should be exempt from the proclamation ...

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  41. GERMANY AND NEUTRALS.

    The "Cologne Gazette," discussing the possibilities of the steps of the Germans in the next move, says it is not decided. Probably they will submit to neutrals a ...

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  42. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    The newest Australian division engaged in a successful raid, winning two military crosses. Otherwise the fighting was not severe and the casualties slight. ...

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  43. THREATENED STRIKE.

    Owing to an alleged violation of union principles and unfair treatment of employees by theatre proprietors, a strike of theatre hands is threatened ...

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  44. CONGRATULATIONS.

    General Haig telegraphed General Murray congratulations on his great success at El Arish. General Murray replied: The troops are most grateful for our big ...

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  45. ITALY.

    A violent earthquake took place at Abruzzi. The damage was ecpecially severe at Avezzano, Peicina and Ajelly. ...

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  46. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S OPINION.

    In reply to the message of the King of Roumania, thanking France for supporting Roumania, President Poincare says he is firmly convinced that 1917 will assure ...

    Article : 41 words
  47. FACING THE GERMANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters, Thursday: The British front in the west is now nearly a hundred miles long, whereon we have massed about two million ...

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  48. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    Owing to trouble among employees at a sugar refinery at Glanville, South Australia, refining operations ceased. The company notified that deliveries cannot ...

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  49. IN SCOTLAND.

    It is reported that four persons were killed and twenty-five injured in a collision between a train of holiday makers and a light engine between Edinburgh ...

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  50. THE SUMMER HILL TRAGEDY.

    Miss McLeod, one of the victims of last night. The other victim, Taylor, who last night is dead. The other victim, Taylor, who shot her, is in a critical ...

    Article : 43 words
  51. GREECE.

    Reuter's Athens' correspondent says the situation is one of the utmost uncertainty. The King is finding much difficulty in replying to the Allied demands owing to ...

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  52. BURGOMASTER FINED.

    The Germans fined the Burgomaster of Antwerp 10,000 marks for refusing to provide lists of people for deportation. The bulk of the German press has ...

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  53. GERMANY'S TERMS.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says Count Andrassy announced that the Central Powers' peace terms have been communicated to President Wilson. ...

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  54. PARIS COMMUNIQUE.

    Paris communique: Nothing except the usual cannonade in different parts of the front. ...

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  55. UNEMPLOYED.

    There are over five thousand unemployed men in Sydney, due mainly to the closing down of many public and private works; also to the inability to ...

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  56. SPANISH POSITION.

    A Tangier native, employed at the British Consulate, at Tituan, was enticed into the German Consulate and murdered The attitude of the Spanish authorities ...

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  57. LEAGUE OF RESERVISTS.

    The Greek League of Reservists are attempting to excite a feeling against the Entente by services of thanksgiving in the provincial towns of old Greece for the ...

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  58. GERMANY STILL EXPECTANT.

    A correspondent states that the Allies' reply to President Wilson is still being drafted, whereas the reply to Germany was purposely negative regarding terms, ...

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  59. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    General Haig reports the enemy artillery is very active in the neighborhood of Souchez, and in the Southern half of the Ypres salient. ...

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  60. DAIRYVILLE NEWS.

    The present season, compared with the last, has worked a wonderful change in the appearance of the district. About this time last year bush fires were raging, ...

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  61. NORWAY.

    Great Britain has issued a prohibition against coal to Norway. The British Legation at Christiana explains that this step is due to the unsatisfactory manner ...

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  62. BRITISH WARNING.

    The British Admiralty has issued a warning that the German wireless press is using unauthorised comments in British newspapers in order to cast a doubt ...

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  63. OUR WOOL CLIP.

    The work of appraising the wool purchased by the Imperial Government continued to-day, when two more catalogues were submitted. They will be inspected ...

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  64. ANZACS ACTIVE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the celebrated war correspondent, says the Anzacs have been very active lately, enjoying raiding adventures on German trenches. ...

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  65. CONSTANTINE STRONGLY OBJECTS.

    "The Times" Athens correspondent says King Constantine, in an audience to all the ex-Premiers, announced that the Government strongly objected to the ...

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  66. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    In the American Senate, a debate on the subject of support for the President's Note was on party lines. Senator Lodge caused a real stir when he attacked Count ...

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  67. BRITAIN ACCUSED.

    A German wireless alleges that President Wilson is protesting to British airmen bombarding Drama station before the departure of the ejected delegates and ...

    Article : 169 words
  68. OUR DEAD.

    The A.N.A. deputationed Mr. Fisher and protested against the practice of burying as many as nine Australians in one grave, and specified cases at Nunheid and ...

    Article : 155 words
  69. GRAND SHEREEF OF MECCA.

    The Grand Shereef of Mecca has been notified that his assumption of the title of King of Hedhaz has been definitely recognised by Britain, France and Italy. ...

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  70. COLLECTIONS.

    The Cabinet's decision to prohibit all street collections excepting those carried [?]ut and recognised before the war will apply to the whole State. Annual ...

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  71. THE PEOPLE SICK AND TIRED.

    Everything points to the Greek Government's acceptance of the Allies' Note with the usual mental reservation. Greece is severely feeling the blockade. The ...

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  72. CONFERENCE OF ENEMY POLITICIANS.

    The Presidents and Vice-Presidents of Parliaments of enemy countries have arranged for a conference in Berlin on the 19th instant. ...

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  73. THE MODEST GERMAN.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, Thursday: The "Frankfurter Zeitung": If peace were concluded to-day the Entente must renounce all plans of conquest ...

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  74. THE MURRAY RIVER.

    By Federal proclamation issued to-day, 31st January is fixed as the day on which the River Murray Waters Act, 1915, shall commence. The Commonwealth ...

    Article : 52 words
  75. DUTCH FLEET.

    Dutch papers commenting on naval estimates, says they show no increase in the Dutch fleet is possible tor so[?]e years to come. ...

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