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  2. FIGHTING IN ROUMANIA.

    The Roumanian Government believes Germany aims at the occupation of the whole of Roumania. The offensive will be continued without relaxation, and new ...

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  3. PEACE.

    The Allies are preparing a reply to the Rome message, and announce that comments on the draft reply to Dr. Wilson's Note have been received from the ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Twenty-two British prisoners reached Flushing from the Ruhleben camp broken in health. ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    At the Liberal executive meeting Mr. Cook said: Our attitude was shaped by great and overwhelming issues, which are being determined in other parts of the ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Acting Premier of Queensland says emphatically that it is false to allege that considerations of religion weighed for one single moment with the Government in ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The Brisbane "Courier" openly charges the Government with bias towards Catholics and very strongly condemned the election of an untried man for the ...

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  8. FROM BERLIN.

    Women from Berlin confirm the lack of essential foodstuffs. Everyone is longing for peace, but it is understood we must continue to fight, hopeful that the ...

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  9. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The Northern Coalowners have agreed to meet the colliery mechanics to discuss the men's claims. ...

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  10. AUSTRIA STILL ANXIOUS.

    The Austro-Hungarian ex-Foreign Minister Goluchowski arrived at Vevey, ostensibly on a family visit, but in reality he is inquiring for King Charles into the ...

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  11. WESTERN FRONT.

    A Hague correspondent states that Germany has sent to the firing line a new class of conscripts, aged 18, promising them a great offensive in the spring. ...

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  12. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    The first exchange of Anglo-German war prisoners is proceeding. ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    The Great Southern Co-operative Company's butter factory at Foster, Victoria, is burned down. Over one thousand pounds worth of butter, as well as a large ...

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  14. GERMAN BOYS.

    There is a controversy in Germany re wages concerning the mobilisation of school boys, of whom Hindenburg sent many to war works, which are at full ...

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  15. SPAIN AND THE WAR.

    The Spanish press reveals German anti- Spanish intrigues, because of their aloofness. Dr. Wilson's Note may result in the Spanish Cabinet being compelled to ...

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  16. MALTESE.

    While Mr. Hughes fails to arrive at a decision as to what will be done with the 20 Maltese who came to Australia while the referendum campaign was in ...

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  17. A NATIONAL PARTY.

    Mr. Hughes announces that at a Melbourne meeting to-night to form a National Organisation, all the Premiers will attend (with the exception of Mr. Ryan, of ...

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  18. THE "WIN THE WAR" LEAGUE.

    The "Win the War" League is occasioning a great deal of interest. Yesterday the mail brought hundreds of letters from people throughout the State asking ...

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  19. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    General Haig reports: We drove back three attempts to approach south-east of Souchez and effectively bombarded eastward of Les Boeufs, on both sides of the ...

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  20. AMERICA.

    The Senate Committee, Washington, investigating the alleged leak of official information regarding the Peace Note, by which great profits were made in ...

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  21. AT RIGA.

    German messages report lively artillery duels near Riga and add that Germans are pursuing the retreating Russians near Focsani. ...

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  22. SERETH.

    M. Marcel Hutin says the Russian offensive on the Sereth is important. General Ludendorff calls it extricating an offensive; but the Austrian Marshal ...

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  23. MINING.

    The mineral yield of New South Wales for last year shows a comparatives de-increase in value of [?]103,000. ...

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  24. THE CLERMONT FLOOD.

    The damage by flood at Clermont is estimated at between £250,000 and £300,000. The ruined buildings in the town number over 100. Cleaning operations are being ...

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  25. ON THE MEUSE.

    A French communique states that on the right bank of the Meuse a fairly lively artillery duel is proceeding. ...

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  26. DUTCH PREPARATIONS.

    The Dutch Naval Minister announced that in view of the delays in obtaining war material, negotiations had been concluded for the taking over of one British ...

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  27. SPANISH MISSION.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, Tuesday: A Spanish military mission has been touring the British front and witnessed a daylight raid against the enemy ...

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  28. PICTURE PALACE FIRE.

    A fire occurred in the operating room at the Palace Picture Theatre. Hobart, last night while the building was crowded. The manager shut down the machine and ...

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  29. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    Russian official: We captured a village north west of Pirul Swamp and trenches south-west of Babit Lake, and took 800 prisoners since January 5. We repulsed ...

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  30. CASE OF WILLIAM EYLES.

    William Eyles, whose conviction for alleged wife murder was set aside by the Criminal Appeal Court, was charged at the Police Court to-day with having ...

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  31. OUR TROOPS.

    Lord French, speaking in London, said the British Imperial troops had shown almost supernatural courage and morale and spirit of endurance throughout the war, ...

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  32. NATIONAL PARTY.

    Over 200 gentlemen met at the Town Hall at the invitation of Mr. Hughes, to form a new National political organisation. The attendance included Messrs. ...

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  33. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    Italian official: Vigorous artillery fire along the whole front. Our aeroplanes flew, over Trieste and dropped 200 kilograms of explosives on Nabresian ...

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  34. TRAWLING DISPUTE.

    The Labor Council is endeavouring to effect a settlement of the trawling dispute. ...

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  35. THE ARRAS RAID.

    "The Times" correspondent at headquarters wired on Tuesday: The Anglo-Scottish troops participated in the Arras raid on a front of 2000 yards. Our ...

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  36. LAWSON STILL DEFIANT.

    This afternoon Lawson continued his testimony before Senate Committee. He finally declined to give the names of the persons who tipped off Wall-street from ...

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  37. BESSARABIA.

    The Pruth River is the next Russian line to the Sereth. Von Mackensen apparently intends attacking Bessarabia, but he must first force the Danube from ...

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  38. OUT OF WORK.

    About 400 men out of employment have decided to hold a big demonstration in the Domain on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  39. NEW ZEALANDERS.

    The District Commandant reviewed 500 New Zealanders, who arrived in Sydney on their way to reinforce their comrades. ...

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  40. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The British ship Brenda and the Portuguese ship Valladaree have been sunk. ...

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  41. BROOME'S HEAD.

    Broome's Head, ''The first sanatorium of Australia" as its father, Mr. Jim Kelly, of Maclean, fondly refers to it, has this year wooed to itself a host of holiday ...

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  42. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Joseph Cook declined to offer any comment with respect to the Commonwealth's representation on the Imperial War Conference, but said it was not ...

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  43. THE ELECTIONS.

    The P.L.L. Executive decided to call for nominations for all Federal and State seats for which no candidate has been selected. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    General Birdwood says the records of France have revealed the remarkably significant fact that no instances have occurred of an Australian committing any ...

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  45. HOME GROWN WOOL STOCKS.

    The British Army has requisitioned all home-grown wool stocks. ...

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  46. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    German official: Russians strongly attacked west of the Riga-Mitau road and extended their gains of January 5. On the Aa River we pushed back the enemy ...

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  47. THE PRESIDENT INDIGNANT.

    It is stated in Washington that the Entente's reply to President Wilson's Note is expected there hourly. Cables to Tuesday's New York papers say the reply has ...

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  48. DAMAGED WHEAT.

    The Minister for Agriculture reports that feeding pigs at the Hawkesbury College on damaged wheat had satisfactory results. ...

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  49. THE ROME CONFERENCE.

    "The Times" correspondent, Paris, Tuesday: M. Briand says the Rome Conference was of the greatest utility and came at the right moment, arranging ...

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  50. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    In official Labor circles there is a strongly-held opinion that Mr. Fisher should represent Australia at the Imperial Conference. ...

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  51. RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    Unrest is reported to exist among some of the traffic and wages staffs in the Railway Department, as a result of the recent award, which came into operation on ...

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  52. POLAND.

    Austro-German efforts to enrol the Poles as fighters are a fiasco. The vast majority of the occupied, provinces are unshakably loyal to Russia. ...

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  53. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference carried a resolution urging the Federal Government to introduce legislation for the censorship of objectionable picture films. ...

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  54. BELGIUM.

    Von Tirpitz, in the course of a letter, says: "Let Flanders be our watchword for 1917." "Vorwaerts" states that a number of ...

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  55. GREECE. .

    The Greek Government is reported to have handed the Allies a statement pointing out the difficulties in complying with certain demands. ...

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  56. ARNCLIFFE TRAGEDY.

    Three lads named Raymond Studdart, aged 11, John Studdart, aged 10; and Olive Thomas, aged 9, were drowned in a waterhole at Arncliffe this afternoon. One ...

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  57. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    A terrible and calamitous flood is reported from Hughenden, Queensland. Five members of the Jenkensen family, J. Jenkensen, his wife, their son John, aged ...

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  58. THE VICTORY LOAN.

    A Reuter's message says enormous interest, particularly in city circles, is taken in Thursday's mammoth war loan issue. Measures have been taken to ...

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  59. MONEY MATTERS.

    The Premiers' Conference further discussed financial matters, but no finality was reached. It is understood that the full amount of money required from the ...

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  60. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS ULTIMATUM.

    The Allies sent a new Note to Greece, Which is practically a forty-eight hours' ultimatum."The Times" understands the Allied ...

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  61. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Word has been received by the Inspector-General of Police of a tragedy at Hassans Walls' Road, near Lithgow. William Rowe left home this morning, and ...

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  62. THE GRECIAN MENACE.

    A "Times" leader on Tuesday stated that the Allies were tired of the continued Grecian menace, outrages and indignities. A fresh Note indicates that it ...

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  63. A GOOD SIGN.

    All stocks are buoyant as a result of the impending loan. War stocks are advancing. ...

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  64. RENNET PROBLEM.

    The rennet problem had been engaging considerable attention in the Agricultural Department in view of the fact that last year the British authorities held up a ...

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  65. LISMORE NEWS.

    A public meeting was held to-night to make preliminary arrangements for entertaining the Governor-General at Lismore in connection with his visit to Alstonville ...

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  66. RECRUITING.

    Great confidence is expressed by Professor McIntyre in the women's campaign in recruiting, to be opened on Friday. ...

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  67. AMERICA.

    The Senate agreed to a continuance of the agreement with Japan, regarding immigration. The exclusion is chiefly aimed against Hindus. ...

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  68. RUSSIA.

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd forecasts further political changes, including the Premiership, wherewith M. Pokrovsky and M. Bobrinksy are ...

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    Byron Shire is strongly protesting against being included in the river bank erosion scheme. The president stated that after their experience of joining in ...

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  70. VICTORIAN RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The Victorian requiting campaign was inaugurated by a great meeting at the Town Hall to-day, the principal feature being a fine speech by the ...

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  71. THE P.L.L.

    The Newcastle P.L.L. carried a resolution that it had no reason to show cause why it should not be declared bogus. All the speakers made it plain that Mr. ...

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