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  2. PEACE.

    It is believed the Kaiser's next peace move will probably be the disclosure of the terms made through Von Bulow. An Amsterdam message says the ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Sir William Irvine says the approaching Senate election, with conflicting parties, is an evil, but not a greater than the evil of ignoring the Imperial Conference ...

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  4. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A Petrograd correspondent says: Germany is vigorously repairing the Roumanian oil wells and has requested the United States and Dutch Ministers, who ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    "The Times" leader, Thursday. It is obvious the proper course was an agreement between Mr. Hughes and the Liberals. Britain has appealed to Australia ...

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  6. EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE.

    The report of the Employers' Parliamentary Association announces a conference is being arranged of employers and tradeu nionists to go into the industrial ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    There is a commotion among licensed holders in England as a result of the announcement of measures contemplating the purchase of the whole of the drink ...

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  8. NEUTRALITY.

    Franz Bopp, German Cousul-General, and four attaches and employees were found guilty on all charges of violating the neutrality of the United States. ...

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  9. ZEPPELINS.

    A neutral eye-witness declares he saw three incendiary fires in Zeppelin sheds at Kiel during the last five weeks, the latest destroying two new machines and 24 ...

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  10. MR. FISHER WOULD BE WELCOMED.

    The probability of Mr. Fisher representing Australia at the Imperial War Conference is well received in British political circles, wherein he has established ...

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  11. THE BLOCKADE.

    The failure of Greece to accede to the demands of the Allies has resulted in a virtual blockade of Greek shipping here. No Greek ships have arrived or sailed for ...

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  12. THE NOTE.

    The Entente reply to President Wilson's Note was handed to Ambassador Sharp at Paris. No information of any nature was given and will not be ...

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  13. AMERICA.

    A New York committee, investigating the National Guard concentrating on the Mexican border, finds that the mobilisation proves that universal training and a ...

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  14. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE'S MASTERLY SPEECH.

    On the question of Australia's represen[?] at the forthcoming Imperial Conference, Sir William Irvine said the conversations between Messrs. Hughes and ...

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  15. SWITZERLAND ANXIOUS.

    The "Daily News" correspondent says: Despite German denials, the Swiss are preoccupied with the possibility of German invasion in a desperate attempt to ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. ALLIES' REPLY TO THE PRESIDENT.

    The Allies' reply to President Wilson's Note is addressed to Americans in a spirit of frankness and cordiality, and constitutes a crushing rejoinder to ...

    Article : 42 words
  17. ACTING CONSUL-GENERAL RESIGNS.

    Mr. Cohen, Acting Consul-General for Greece, has resigned owing to the critical situation in the latter country. MELBOURNE, Thursday. ...

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  18. THE NEW PARTY.

    State Ministers generally are not enamoured with the new Federal National Party. Mr. Hall feels dubious as to the prospects of its success. If it could ...

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  19. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia message says the Indian division dashingly captured a thousand yards of trenches on the Tigris bend, on the right bank, north-eastward of ...

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  20. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A telegram from Geneva says that an important peace debate is expected in the Hungarian Chamber on its reopening today. Newspaper articles to the effect that ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. SWISS COMMENTS.

    Commenting on the German failure to surround the garrison at Fo[?]sani, Swiss newspapers say the capture of a few more towns in Roumania will not affect the ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. EASTERN FRONT.

    The "Strassburger Post" says there is great nervousness on the whole German Eastern front owing to the constant movement of troops to new offensives by ...

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  23. MEETING OF DIPLOMATS.

    Da[?]id Bey and two other prominent Young Turks are expected at Geneva from Berlin, probably in connection with the activities of Prince Yon Bulow and M. ...

    Article : 36 words
  24. BRITISH RAIDING.

    The British seized a consolidated section of trench eastward of Beaumout-Hamel, when 140 prisoners were taken. They also entered the trenches opposite ...

    Article : 32 words
  25. THE NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    Mr. Hughes, replying to Mr. Cook's statement that no invitation had reached him or any other member of the Liberal Party, to attend a meeting at which ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. SMUGGLING.

    Reuter's Hague correspondent, Thursday: A bill was introduced to the Chamber, preventive by arrest and other drastic measures, against smuggling during ...

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  27. GERMANY'S WAR DEBT.

    The National-Liberal member, Stress-man, in a speech in the Reichstag, declared that Germany's war debt would necessitate about £350,000,000 in new ...

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  28. AT RIGA.

    Marcel Hutin, correspondent, says General Russky's offensive at Riga has been arrested, at least temporarily. ...

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  29. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A German official message states the Russo-Roumanians failed to recapture positions in the Susita Valley. We pressed back the enemy north and south of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. THE ROME CONFERENCE.

    A Rome telegram says a complete agreement was reached at the Rome Conference on the question of the Macedonia-Salonika front, which has lost none of its ...

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  31. THE BATTLE CONTINUES.

    Russian official: The battle west of Riga continues. We captured a position between Pirul Marsh and the River Aa. Since January 5 we captured 21 heavy ...

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  32. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    It is stated that the question of the States securing representation at the Imperial Conference was discussed at the Premiers' Conference, and the opinion is ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. IRELAND.

    The military authorities in Ireland suppressed a film entitled, "Ireland, a Nation," which was nightly cheered by crowds in Dublin. ...

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  34. MR. HUGHES' REPLY.

    Mr. Hughes, when interviewed with respect to Sir William Irvine's advocacy of the necessity of Australia being represented at the Imperial War Conference, ...

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  35. LONG, STRAIGHT ROAD TO VICTORY.

    An inspired statement in "The Times" says the Rome Conference was unanimous in the determination to secure peace by victory. They had reached a vital and ...

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  36. CRUISER SHANNON.

    The Admiralty denies the German claim that the cruiser Shannon was mined and sunk on the South Coast in November. ...

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  37. THE FOOD QUESTION.

    Regulations of food production in Ireland indicate the quantity of arable land in the possession of any occupier, which must be cultivated for food, otherwise ...

    Article : 53 words
  38. REIGN OF TERROR.

    Swiss reports declare there is a reign of terror in the captured Roumanian towns, Germans deporting the inhabitants wholesale. ...

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  39. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    A United Service message to Amsterdam from Berlin reported that the Russian offensive at Riga was considered serious. The artillery fire is unparalleled ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. THE GALLANT DARCY?

    Darcy told a New York newspaper writer that he left Australia because he was the breadwinner for a large family, who would suffer if he were disabled or killed ...

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  41. EAST AFRICA.

    The British have achieved further successes in East Africa. During the enemy retreat bloody hand-to-hand fighting took place. The Askiris thrice charged with ...

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  42. THE SERETH LINE.

    Mr. Brown, "Times" correspondent at Jassy, states that the Sereth line was very strongly fortified during recent weeks. His is the first authoritative ...

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  43. MR. HUGHES' COMMENTS.

    Mr. Hughes stated that the Premiers' Conference decided that the machinery for Federal and State taxation should be amalgamated so that one schedule would ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. RECRUITING.

    At the opening of the new church for soldiers at Liverpool Camp, Archbishop Kelly made a strong appeal for recruits. ...

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  45. LABOR.

    An agenda paper of the Labor Conference at Manchester on January 23 includes resolutions favoring the retention of the Government control of railways, ...

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  46. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    The London "Daily Mail" naval correspondent says a number of remnants of the crews landed in Spain and Portugal shows Germany's most fruitful submarine ...

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  47. RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Mail" Petrograd correspondent says that Golitsin, an undistinguished reactionary bureaucrat, promises to support Paliamentary institutions. He ...

    Article : 43 words
  48. THE ARCHBISHOP CONTINUES.

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at the Liverpool Camp, said the fight was not only not over, but that the intensity of the war appears to be on the increase. It is our ...

    Article : 255 words
  49. LONDON BANKS.

    This year was a profitable but trying year for the banks. Seven declared ordinary dividends. The London, City and Midland deposits increased last year by ...

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  50. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Repatriation scheme, adopted by the Premiers' Conference, makes members of the Australian and British naval and military forces, who have served in the ...

    Article : 190 words
  51. HINDENBURG'S DICTUM.

    The "Daily Mail's" Hague correspondent says von Hindenburg visited the hospital at Cambrai and became angry when he heard a German nurse speaking ...

    Article : 58 words
  52. LATER NEWS.

    Twenty-five of General Northey's column dispersed 250 Germans. The Askiris fought the whole day. Then the Askiris were seized with panic, and retired with ...

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  53. SPAIN.

    A Madrid correspondent says the fact that the Cabinet remains in office after receiving the assurances of the King's confidence demonstrates that Spanish ...

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  54. GREECE.

    The ultimatum to Greece expired at midnight on Wednesday. A correspondent at Piraeus anticipates that Constantine will yield, but at first ...

    Article : 41 words
  55. ITALY.

    Italy has called up her 1875 class. Italian traders are warned that the military may requisition all necessities. ...

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  56. GERMAN FOOD.

    It is reported that Von Batocki, German Food Dictator, in an interview, admitted local difficulties, but declared Austria's share in the Roumanian food ...

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  57. BELGIAN ESCAPEES.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, Thursday: The Governor-General of Belgium's decree states that a hundred Belgians, some armed, attempted to cross the ...

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  58. GERMAN SPITE.

    Oscar Neilsen was charged at the Police Court with failing to report himself at intervals of not more than seven days. Mabel Campbell deposed that accused, ...

    Article : 153 words
  59. NEW MOVEMENTS.

    Reuter's Salonika correspondent says everything indicates energetic enemy action at Monastir, where it is reported a Bulgarian regiment arrived from ...

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  60. SPANISH PREMIER'S ASSURANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George gave audience in Madrid to Senor Romanones, the Spanish Premier, who declared he would never resign under foreign pressure. ...

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  61. NEW SOUTH WALES BORROWING.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, when asked if New South Wales had agreed to join in the Commonwealth scheme for future borrowings, said he would be very much ...

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  62. AUSTRALIA MUST MOVE.

    Mr. Mackinno[?], M.L.A., Director-General of Recruiting, says he is quite certain so far as Victoria is concerned, that the people are thoroughly in earnest with ...

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  63. GERMAN AMBASSADOR AT MADRID.

    It is reported that the German Ambassador at Madrid will shortly be replaced. Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times" (London), and is ...

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  64. ONE EGG PER WEEK.

    Renter's Amsterdam correspondent, Thursday: The Municipality of Berlin announces the possibility of one egg per week for every Berliner till January 31. ...

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  65. WAR INJURIES.

    Germany claims 70 per cent. of her wounded have returned to the front; 6 per cent. are unfit for service; 24 per cent, are relegated to garrisons. ...

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  66. ULTIMATUM ACCEPTED.

    Reuter's Athens correspondent, day: Greece yesterday evening replied accepting the Entente's ultimatum. ...

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