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  2. ROYAL WEDDING.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--The Crown Prince of Bulgaria is betrothed to Princess victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, one of the most wealthiest Princesses in Germany. ...

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  3. THE BALKANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. -- The German press gloats over the fall of Braila and predicts that Galatz will be taken during the night. ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--La Steppe is favorite for the Challenge Stakes at short odds, and is followed by Royal Laddie and Sir Paddington, while Woorak is also inquired ...

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  6. GREECE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter s Madrid correspondent states that the French mail steamer Ville de Havre wirelessed Spanish stations that she was being shelled by a ...

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  7. AUSTRO-HUNGARY SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--In comments on the Austro-Hungary situation being hopelessly confused, the '' Tames'' says if the new Cabinet crisis has been caused by the refusal of ...

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  8. COLOSSAL PLAN ELABORATED.

    PARIS, Sunday.--M. Hutin, war correspondent, does not further doubt the Germans are making a converging movement in order to crush the Russo-Rumanian right ...

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  9. BOWLING.

    It will be of interest to bowlers of the district to know that to-morrow, play will be resumed on the new green at Spinks' Park. As the green is fast and in ...

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  10. POTATO RATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--German press says Dusseldmrff and Essen inhabitants are restricted in the potato ration to three pounds weekly. The Essen Municipality has protestetd. ...

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  11. ENEMY REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A German report says :--Strong Russian attacks failed at Mitau, where we took 1300 prisoners. We have pushed back the Russo Rumanians ...

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  12. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes stated that he and Mr. Cook had bad several interviews on the political situation, both in relation to the Imperial war conference ...

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  13. CAPTURED AND LOST.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Mail" correspondent at The Hague says the steamer Oldambt left Rotterdam for . London on December 27th. A German destroyer ...

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  14. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Greek Government 's answer to the Allies' last Note is expected in two or three days. It is understood that it is inconclusive and evasive in ...

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  15. STARVING RUMANIANS.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.--The Bulgarians have compelled Rumanian prisoners to work at railway building. They have been whipped and starved, their food being limited ...

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  16. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday .--Professor, McIntyre, in the course of a recruiting address, stated that Germany forced Europe to become an armed camp, and if she were allowed to ...

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  17. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A French communique reports :--Bombing encounters occurred west of, the Meuse, where our artillery frequently bombarded the northern slopes of Hill 285 and ...

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  18. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A Russian official, message states in the Riga fighting we took 500 prisoners and surprised and captured trenches in Cituz Valley. We then ...

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  19. LIBERAL EXECUTIVE MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Addressing a meeting of the Liberal Executive to-night, Mr. Joseph Cook said something must be done to correct the present anomalous position of ...

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  20. PORTUGUESE PRAISED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Renter's correspondent at headquarters says he had met the artillery officers of the Portuguese Expeditionary Force in France, and was ...

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  21. REPATRIATION SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A difference of opinion appears to have arisen between the representatives of the Common wealth and some of the States at the Premiers' ...

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  22. STERILISED MILK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Application was made to the Federal Prices Commissioner for an increase in the prices of sterilised cream. The Commissioner said the cream produced ...

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  23. RIOT AT THE PIRAEUS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that a disorderly scene at the Piraeus led to the withdrawal of the French naval detachment which was station. ...

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  24. SALONIKA EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Sunday .--The "Daily Mail" further questions the advisability of the continuance of the Salonika expedition, which absorbs enormous tonnage of snipping, ...

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  25. DRIVEN OFF AND BEATEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Sir D. Haig reports :-- We completely repulsed an attack at Beaumont Hamel and subsequently raided south of Arnientieres. A short, heavy bombardment ...

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  26. REPAIRING LARISSA BRIDGE.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The Paris "Matin" says Greece promised the Entente Ministers to repair Larissa bridge in 48 hours. ...

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  27. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest concerning the fatal injuries received by Private Alfred Lyois, at Liverpool camp, as the ...

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  28. GERMAN BURGLARS.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The "Daily Mail" Paris correspondent reports that a trader from Lille -states the Germans burglariously opened the municipal safes and removed the bullion. ...

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  29. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--At a meeting of sporting men to-day it was decided to raise a testimonial to the widow of the late Mr. C. Seller. The sum of £34 was subscribed ...

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  30. UNDER GERMANY'S THUMB.

    PARIS, Monday.—The "Temps" interviewed M. Diomedes, ex-Minister of the, Venizelos Cabinet. He declares Major Von Falkenhosen, Germany's agent, directs the action ...

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  31. THE ECONOMIC PINCERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Time3," in a leader on Monday, says the economic pincers are undoubtedly nipping Austria and Germany sharply. But they are only an ...

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  32. WRONGFUL ENLISTMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Lately there have been so many cases of youths under and men over the military age, enlisting, and on the eve of embarking for active service, being ...

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  33. Family Notices

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  34. ATTACK AT ARRAS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The Germans claim that the English attack southward of Arras broke down under their gunfire. The weather restricted the fighting. ...

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  35. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The total cost of the scheme for settling soldiers on the land in Queensland, which is estimated to meet the maximum requirements in that State, is ...

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  36. CONFERENCE AT ROME.

    LONDON, Sunday:--The Allied representatives conferred at Rome the whole of Saturday. ...

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  37. DYE RESEARCH.

    LEEDS, Monday.--The University and Leeds Educational Committee recently organised a joint research into the possibilities of making the dves utilised in printing ...

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  38. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Emperor ot Austria in an order to the forces asserts that the Entente Powers are alone responsible for a continuance of the war. ...

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  39. ITALY STANDS FIRM.

    ROME, Sunday.--M. Briand, French Premier, interviewed at Rome, said :--"I only know Italy is standing firm and absolutely unshaken. I have confidence that the ...

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  40. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A message, was received from Melbourne to the effect that it may be now stated with certainly, that Mr. Hughes will not go to London. It is ...

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  41. DETONATOR EXPLODES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Owing to the explosion of a detonator to-day, Roy McKinnery, aged 9, living at Canterbury, had three fingers and the thumb of his left hand ...

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  43. POLISH CABINET.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--It is reported a temporary Polish Cabinet has met, consisting of 25 members, of which Germany will appoint 15 and the others will be Austrian ...

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  44. HAPPIEST RESULTS PREDICTED.

    ROME, Monday.--Sr. Boselli entertained at luncheon the Conference delegates. When toasting the Allies he prophesied a definite and complete victory, which would ...

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  45. POLITICAL POSITION EXPLAINED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes stated this afternoon when asked whether the Australian representation had been decided upon at the Imperial Conference that ...

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  46. WAYLAID BY FOOTPADS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--John Sehofield was proceeding homeward at Arncliffe late on Saturday night when he was waylaid by two ruffians, who dragged him into a lane and ...

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  47. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.--In a public protest against the Belgian deportations Maeterlinck has rebuked the neutrals for their apathy. He declared in a passionate apostrophe "You ...

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  48. AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

    Bandsman Walter Horan, of the 36th Battalion, A.I.F., writing from abroad to Mrs. Graham, "Abercorn," The Channon, acknowledges the receipt of a novel ...

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  49. BANISH IDEA OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Minister of Pensions, Mr. Barnes, speaking at Sonthwark, said the best way to get peace was to banish peaco from our minds until we had attained ...

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  50. A TRAM OVERTURNS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A tram car left the rails and overturned at Camberwell. One passenger was killed and 19 were more or less seriously injured. ...

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  51. GERMANY AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday.--F. W. Wile, lecturing in London on Sunday, said Germany had earmarked China's richest market for exploitation in the future. German capital was ...

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  52. BIG FIRE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--Burnahd's timber yards at Hamilton were destroyed by fire. The damage amounts to £25,000. ...

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  53. STURT BY-ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The local selection for the Sturt vacancy has been won by Mr. Brookfield. ...

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  54. GERMAN GAS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Rheinisch Westfaeliclie" boasts that German warlike forces, including inventions, have not yet shown their full development. It adds England and ...

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  55. INTENT TO MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In connection with the Granville sensation on Saturday night Joseph Bell appeared at the Parramatta Police Court to-day charged with having shot ...

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  56. SUPPLEMENTAL CONVERSATIONS.

    ROME, Monday.--At the conference official meetings were supplemented by various private conversations between the statesmen of the different countries. ...

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  57. INCREASE IN BREAD PRICE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--This week a slight increase in the price of bread in Victoria and probably in South Australia and Tasmania will be announced by the Federal ...

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  58. CAPTIOUS AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--General Maxwell says the Australians are captious. When they arrived in Egypt they grumbled about the desert training, but discipline improved their ...

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  59. SITTING DAILY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Giornale D'Italia '' says the conference has two sections, military and political. Several joint meetings already have been held with results most ...

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  60. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    PERTH, Monday.--The schooner Niagara: was wrecked near Broome during a hurricane. ...

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  61. ANNEX BELGIUM.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--A deputation of pan-Germanists petitioned the Chancellor demanding immediate annexation of Belgium. ...

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  62. NEWTOWN FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--There was a sequel to the Newtown fatality to-day, when Charles May, driver of a taxi, was arrested. He was remanded till the 12th inst. Bail ...

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  63. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.--The King of Rumania has awarded the highest Rumanian Order of Sr. Michael to a brave British airman, Flight Lient. Jacob, who brought ...

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  64. DEATH OF A CRICKETER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The death is announced of Charles Lawrence, who was a member of the first English eleven to visit Australia in 1861. ...

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