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  2. ENEMY TRADING.

    Three charges of attempting to trade with enemy firms were preferred against Robertson and Young, Ltd., merchants, at the Summons Court to-day. After ...

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  3. PEACE.

    A Berlin hotel extensively advertising in Switzerland, declares that it is probable the war will be over in the summer. ...

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  4. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    Ten British and twelve German destroyers engaged. Seven Germans reported sunk. (Reuter.) LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The first Victorian branch of the newly-formed National Federation was opened at Geelong last night. Mr. Hughes, in the course of a speech, ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The count has just concluded of the ballot taken to-day to decide whether the men should return to work on the railway construction works to-morrow or allow ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The German Imperial Finance Minister is reported to have stated: Our enemies must learn that we have no military caste, but merely a great national army, which ...

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  8. BULGARIA.

    The President of the Bulgarian Parliament stated that Bulgarian peace terms were the whole of the Dobrudja to the Danube, parts of Macedonia and all the ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE ITEM.

    Fritz Newman was fined £25 at the Newcastle Court for being the proprietor of an unclean lodging-house. Evidence was given that there were 30 ...

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  10. IN MOROCCO.

    The Spanish authority at Morocco desire to expel German agents in consequence of their intrigues and coldblooded murder of a British-protected ...

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  11. ARBITRATION AND STRIKES.

    Senator Lynch told a deputation yesterday that the policy of favoring arbitration, but only accepting such awards as were in favor of employees, was ...

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  12. AMERICA.

    "The Times" correspondent at Washington says: President Wilson electrified America and a tremendous discussion is going on Senators think President ...

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  13. IN SPAIN.

    Trades union strikers at Saragossa (Spain) collided with the military. Several were killed or wounded. Soldiers are working the trams. ...

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  14. CYCLONE.

    A cyclone at Milvale, in the Young district, damaged a wheat, stack of 21,000 bags, causing a loss of £200. Twenty tents nearby--a navvies' camp ...

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  15. WAR COUNCIL.

    Generals von Hindenburg and Ludendorff are spending several days on the Italian front attending a War Council on the Trentino. The Emperor of ...

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  16. GERMAN CLUB.

    A property in Phillip-street, Sydney, formerly known as the German Club, was offered for sale by auction to-day. Although there was a large attendance, the ...

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  17. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    Generally the newspapers are somewhat reserved in their comments on President Wilson's speech. It is felt that it is not yet time to give ...

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  18. OFFICIAL LABOR PARTY.

    It is now regarded as certain that Mr. Tudor's party will [?] nothing to do with the proposed National Ministry. ...

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  19. UNITED LABORERS' COMPLAINT.

    The acting-secretary of the United Laborers' Protective Society, reiterates the trades union complaint that jobs reported vacant by the Government ...

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  20. CANADA.

    The Parliamentary session will continue for a month and then adjourn for six weeks to allow Sir Robert Borden to attend the Imperial Conference. ...

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  21. TIRED OF LIFE.

    The body of Edward Williams, an elderly laborer, was found in the University grounds this morning, with two gashes in his throat. In one of deceased's pockets ...

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  22. TELEGRAMS.

    The Minister for Education says the Truancy Act is likely to work as smoothly here as in other States where similar provisions exist. It cannot ...

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  23. THE JUNEE STRIKE.

    The Junee wheat dispute has ended. The men resumed work at the request of the A.W.U. Executive. ...

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  24. WESTERN FRONT.

    In a fairly lively cannonade between the Oise and the Aisne, the French brought down two enemy aeroplanes. ...

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  25. ROUMANIA.

    Mr. Bouchier, "Times" correspondent at Jassy, says the bombardment of Galatz was nullified by a Russo-Roumanian flotilla sailing up the Danube and ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. MASTER BUILDERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Master Builders' Association the necessity of having practical men as chairmen of wages boards was urged. One speaker ...

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  27. JAPAN.

    Reuter's Tokio correspondent, Wednesday: An association for the relief of Allied sick and wounded has been established. A millionaire speaker urged ...

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  28. LISMORE NEWS.

    The pony races set down for to-day were postponed to 3rd February, owing to the wot weather. At the annual meeting of the North ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    The general manager of the Sugar Experiment Station states as was originally estimated, that the shortage in sugar production in Australia in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. CROWN PRINCE MUST TAKE OFFENSIVE.

    M. Marcel Hutin, correspondent, commenting on the violent German artillery fire at Pepper's Hill and Douanmont on Monday, states we must expect the ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. GERMAN KULTURED REVENGE.

    A message from Jassy states that the house of M. Take Jonesen, the leading Roumanian Interventionist, has been destroyed and a black flag is flying over the ...

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  32. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    It is stated that the collieries have been notified of the calling up of certain classes of coal-miners for military service. The classes include those who ...

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  33. THE PRESIDENT CRITICISED.

    At Chicago, Mr. Bryan, interviewed, dissents entirely from President Wilson's proposition that America join in a movement to effect peace in Europe. ...

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  34. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The prospect for the forthcoming Royal Agricultural Show are excellent. Entries are expected to establish a record. ...

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  35. A LESSON OF THE TRENCHES.

    Men have learnt in the trenches, said the Rev. Dr. Welldon, Dean of Manchester, in an address recently, lessons which they would not, or could not, ...

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  36. GERMAN WIRELESS REPORT.

    A German wireless states: We repulsed a strong advance southward of the Casinu Valley. Bulgarians crossed the southern arm of the Danube estuary ...

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  37. RECRUITING.

    Last week 1298 recruits were secured in the Commonwealth, compared with 923 the previous week. ...

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  38. THE RAIDER.

    A Rio de Janeiro correspondent says the Minister for Marine discredits the rumor that the raider was sunk by the cruiser Glasgow. The Minister believes ...

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  39. THE ILLAWARRA DERAILMENT.

    The damage by the derailment on the Illawarra line on Monday night is estimated at between £2000 and £3000. ...

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  40. LABOR CONFERENCE AT MANCHESTER.

    The Manchester Labor Conference is the most important and largest ever held. There are 700 delegates representing 2,250,000 trade unionists. Mr. ...

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  41. HOME SERVICE MEN UNFIT.

    It is reported that the majority of home service men in the Defence Department have been reported medically unfit for active service. ...

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  42. THE MERRY WIDOW.

    Berlin is excited over a great swindle by a young good looking widow, Marie Kupfea, and her daughter, Gertrude, a well-known beauty, aged 20 years. The ...

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  43. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Burns, member of the House of Representatives, suggests that Mr. Gatts also a member of that, House, who is now journeying to England, should be ...

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  44. ALLEGATIONS DENIED.

    The Minister for Defence said to-day he had received word from London which completely refuted the allegations of extravagance in the administration ...

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  45. SIR GILBERT PARKER.

    Sir Gilbert Parker, interviewed here, said there could be no end to the war without victory for the Allies. England was fully aroused and can last ...

    Article : 91 words
  46. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Spain has addressed a new and energetic protest to Berlin regarding the torpedoing of Spanish steamers. ...

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  47. VICTORIA.

    The British Government agreed to purchase from Victoria the whole of her exportable surplus of mutton and lamb for the period of the war and three ...

    Article : 60 words
  48. OUR HEROES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  49. NOISY INTERRUPTIONS.

    A section of the Labor Party loudly cheered President Wilson during Mr. Wardle's seech. Both Mr. Wardle and Mr. Henderson were subjected to some ...

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  50. HORRORS IN BELGIUM.

    A trustworthy eye-witness declares that 25,000 persons have been deported from the agricultural provinces of Belgium, which suffered severely during the ...

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  51. MONITIONS EXPLOSION.

    The Minister for Munitions says that the casualties in the London explosion are now: Killed, 44 men, 11 women and 14 children: seriously injured, 72; ...

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  52. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    An Amsterdam message states that the Emperor of Austria-Hungary conferred with the Austro-Hungarian Socialist leaders concerning the workers' views ...

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  53. ABORIGINES.

    At the annual meeting of the Aborigines' Mission it was stated there were 6442 aborigines in New South Wales and 80,000 in Australia. ...

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  54. LABORITES LOYAL.

    The British Labor Conference endorsed the action of the Laborites in joining the Government by 1,840,000 to 307,000. ...

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  55. BETTING TAX.

    The Now South Wales revenue benefitted by nearly £100,000 during the operation of the betting tax introduced 12 mouths ago. ...

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  56. NORTON GRIFFITHS' AGREEMENT.

    Considerable speculation as to what action the Cabinet will take with respect to the Norton Griffiths agreement is going on. It is believed in some quarters that ...

    Article : 108 words
  57. PEACE SOCIALIST.

    Mr. Philip Snowden Socialist member of Parliament, said Labor Ministers had given away Labor privileges resulting in the fact that, British legislation was ...

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  58. AUSTRIAN OPINION.

    Renter's Amsterdam correspondent, Wednesday: The Austrian press agrees with President Wilson's main contentions, especially as to the freedom of ...

    Article : 53 words
  59. MELBOURNE AFFRAY.

    Constable Harvey, when near the Customs House, Melbourne, ordered two men, who were using bad language, to move on. One, on reach[?] the wharf ...

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  60. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Private Charles Clifton, who is in camp at Randwick, walked into the Darlinghurst Police Station to-day, and stated he had been assaulted in a house in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  61. COLD IN GERMANY.

    The cold is Germany is abnormal. All thy railway, are damaged through rails being broken by the cold. Eleven persons have been frozen to death. ...

    Article : 31 words
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