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  2. LATEST SPORTING

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  4. SUBMARINE MENACE

    PARIS, Sunday.--A French communique states: We were completely successful in our coup de main between Peseperges and Trausces de Caloune. We found numerous. ...

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  5. MAROM CREEK RED CROSS.

    The regular monthly meeting of the Marom Creek branch of the Red Cross Society was held on Wednesday, 3rd inst., at the residence of the President, Mrs. Stenner, who,occupied ...

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  6. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty announces that the auxiliary cruiser Laurentie was submarined or mined on 25th January. Twelve officers and 109 men were saved. ...

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  7. SUNK OFF IRISH COAST.

    LONDON, Monday.--An official report states the Laurentic was sunk off the Irish coast. ...

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  8. RIGA OPERATIONS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--The Russians repulsed two attacks westward of Riga, the Germans fleeing in disorder. The Russians also attacked both sides of the Kimpolung and ...

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  9. OFFICER'S EXPERIENCES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Captain Norton, of the Laurentic, was serving as commander of the Hogue when she sunk, arid was washed off He was twice nicked up ...

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  10. FOUNDATION DAY HANDICAP.

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  11. SOME PERSONAL NOTES.

    Pte. Joe McNamara, writing to his mother at South Lismore from Prance under date November 26, said he had not seen Will or Tom for some time. Will was in England, ...

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  12. TACKLING THE TORPEDO.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Danish engineer has invented, an armor belt which, placed around warships and merchantmen, prevents their destruction by torpedoes and mines. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A German official message states:--Russian attacks broke' down with heavy losses on both banks of the Aa River. Russian pressure compelled us ...

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  14. BRITISH PENETRATE GERMAN TRENCHES

    LONDON, Sunday.--A German official message says that the British penetrated south-west of Le Transloy. ...

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  15. ALBION PARK RACES.

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  16. MINE FIELD LAID.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Times" says from Scandinavia Great Britain is laying a mine field to the coast of Jutland. Shippers agree this will render traffic difficult. ...

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  17. CAPTURING GERMAN TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir D. Haig reports at daybreak we again entered the enemy's trenches north-east of St. Vaast, inflicted casualties and took prisoners. We also ...

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  18. FINDING LABOR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The resources of the British Government in schemes for overcoming the crucial difficulty in finding labor for shipbuilding,the army needs, munitions, ...

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  19. GERMAN BOAT SUNK.

    CHRISTIANIA, Monday.--A Norwegian motor boat landed at Hammerfast 34 of the crew of a German submarine which foundered off the Norwegian coast. ...

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  20. BOWLING.

    A match was played on the Bangalow bowling. green between Bangalow and Ballina Clubs, the home team winning by 17 points, Dr. p. Corlis welcomed the visitors, Mr. ...

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  21. LIVELY AT VERDUN.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A French official report says the usual general cannonade was particularly lively at Verdun and in Alsace. APPROACHING BAPAUME. ...

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  22. SUBMARINE MENACE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Owen Phillips says the submarine menace must not be lightly regarded, but there was no occasion to be panicky or despondent. The total gross tonnage under ...

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  23. "IF WE HAD MORE MEN!"

    A young man from Lismore, who was wounded at Pozieres, and has been at the Weymouth Convalescent Camp, Dorset, England. for some few months, writing to his ...

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  24. CABINET MEETINGS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At to-day's and recent Cabinet meetings the following matters were discussed:--The position of tire works policy as the outcome of shortened loan funds. It ...

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  25. LATEST SINKINGS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sinkings are the British steamer Tabaso, the Norwegian steamer Sundiva and the Danish steamer Obsuhr. ...

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  26. NIMBIN VEGETABLE DAY.

    Eight bags of vegetables donated by Mr. G. Suffolk, and also one small bag of potatoes were forwarded to the Sydney Depot, being the result of the last Vegetable Day held by ...

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  27. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An official report from Mesopotamia states that on the nights of 25th and 26th January the enemy renewed his attempt to recapture the ground lost, the ...

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  28. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

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  29. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Times" correspondent at the Rumanian headquarters says stalemate has been reached. The enemy's efforts for the past fortnight have been ...

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  30. FEVERISH PREPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Paris message refers to the feverish preparations of all the Allied countries declaring, that France's last, man is ready Italy has brought up ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The 269th casualty list contains a total in all States of:--Killed in action 62, died of wounds and other causes 70 wounded 190, sick 213 injured 15 ...

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  32. MELINITE EXPLOSION.

    PARIS, Monday.--A fire at the powder works at Massypalaiaau spread to the melinite stores, which exploded, damaging houses in a wide radius. One person was, killed and ...

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  33. CANADIAN RANGERS' RECEPTION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Canadian Rangers attended the special services at Armagh. Subsequently they received a civic welcome and were popularly ovated at, Belfast. ...

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  34. RUMANIANS REORGANISED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Rumanian Generals state the reorganisation of the army already [?]s well advanced. Several divisions are. ready, while the army is re-equipped and well ...

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  35. GREAT BRITAIN ON RATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Anderson, M.P. a member of the Food Prices Committee, speaking at Leicester, said he was giving away no secret in stating the population of ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN TRENCHES CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A wireless Austrian Official report says:--West, of Olifutmow a superior enemy force penetrated our first line. We withdrew to the next height in the rear. ...

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  37. FOOD FAMINE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Times," referring to the tremendous rise in prices of foodstuffs in Russia, says no wonder the people are angry at the Government's ...

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  38. A.N.A.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Mr. Hughes, responding to the toast of the Parliament at the Australian Natives' Association Foundation Day dinner, Melbourne, said:--"Let us ...

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  39. PERPETUATING PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Joseph Ward, speaking at Walworth, said the only chance to perpetuate peace after the war was for the right thinking Powers combining and telling ...

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  40. EMPIRE COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Yorkshire Observer" says the dominions' sacrifices have not been in proportion to ours. This should be steadfastly remembered when they are ...

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  41. GRAFTON HOSPITAL.

    GRAFTON, Monday.--The annual meeting of the Grafton Hospital was held tonight. The report showed 717 patients had been treated last year at a cost of £3457, ...

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  42. RIOTS IN AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Advices are reaching Washington of renewed riots and antiwar demonstrations in Austria-Hungary. The army is under fed. ...

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  43. GERMAN POPULATION STARVING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sixteen civilians who arrived from Ruhleben camp state the Germans are on the absolute limit line of starvation. The people are nine lied and thin and only half ...

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  44. RAILWAY RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Railway Commissioners report that the past quarter discloses a decrease in revenue on the railways amounting to £117,000, while the tramway revenue ...

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  45. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The total number of men who enlisted in New South Wales during the past seven weeks for service abroad was 2481. Last week's total, was 245, showing ...

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  46. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A "Times" leader says the idea behind the Empire Resources Committee is that the war will leave the Empire a huge debt. The problem, will be how ...

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  47. THE GRAVEST CRISIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--General Smuts, speaking at Johannesburg, said, lie felt mankind was in the gravest crisis, and it was the Council of the Empire which would be principally ...

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  48. STATE LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Holman is experiencing some difficulty in obtaining the necessary consent to a loan, as the Commonwealth Government has the financial ear of ...

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  49. A TRADE WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At a Catholic function in Melbourne Archbishop Mannix said the war was simply an ordinary trade war. He remembered the time when their ...

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  50. MR. HUGHES GOING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The "Sun" says there is good authority for stating Mr. Hughes expects to sail for London early in February land that he is recasting all his arrangements ...

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  51. DROWNING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--George Hunt and his two sons were bathing in the Hawkesbury River yesterday, when Frederick, aged 10, got into difficulties. The father swam out to ...

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  52. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Amundsen sails for Norway to witness the launching of three of his new vessels, on which some months hence Zhe will make a scientific investigation of the ...

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  53. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--M. Harden, writing in the "Zukunft," opines that President Wilson's address will be fruitful despite the coldness of its reception. He foresees France ...

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  54. BRAVE PRIESTS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.--A Petrograd message, reports:--Chaplain Father Kholmogorov, with a cross and holy water, toured the front line of trenches blessing the troops, under ...

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  55. KING ALPHONSO.

    MADRID, Monday.--An iron beam was found across railway near Granada just before the passage of a train conveying King: Alphonso. Fortunately it was removed in ...

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  56. MEXICO.

    EL PASO (Texas), Sunday.--me American army is quitting Mexico. There is much criticism of Washington's action in leaving off the Villa chase. ...

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  57. REASONS CALLED FOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Holman stated today. he saw with profound regret the statement attributed to Archbishop Mannix that the war, in spite of all disguises, was a trade ...

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  58. IN GREECE.

    PIRAEUS, Monday.--The Greek garrison at Corfu has been, ordered to proceed to Patras. Only 200 remain, commanded by an officer loyal to the Entente. ...

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  59. COL. ROOSEVELT'S ATTACK.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Col. Roosevelt, in a vitriolic attack on Dr. Wilson, says the President has earned the nation's curse. The United States is fluttering between right ...

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  60. FATAL FALL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--while William Harben, 18 a seaman, was working on the steamer Woolloomooloo the boy slipped from the mast and fell 50 feet on to the iron deck. He ...

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  61. FEDERAL CENSORSHIP OF FILMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the conference or Premiers Mr. Fuller' brought up the question of Federal censorship' of films The Ministers are now pressing Mr. Hughes to ...

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  62. NO SPEEDY PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Pope has no hope of a speedy peace ...

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