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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  3. CLERK HEAVILY FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At Melbourne today, Henry Billings, a Home Service clerk at Maribyrnong camp, was fined £26 in default six weeks' imprisonment for being in ...

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  4. THE ENEMY'S FALSEHOODS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Admiralty states that a German wireless message alleges that the Britannic carried 2500 British soldiers and not invalids. The allegation ...

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  5. REFUSE TO BE INTIMIDATED

    PARIS, Friday.--The papers, while recognising that the task of the Allied fleets is daily becoming harder, refuse to be intimidated by the threat of further atrocities ...

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  6. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A New York message relates that after being sealed all night by the coast patrol boats the port of New York was opened by the Customs authorities to ...

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  7. AMERICA FALLS OUT WITH GERMANY.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--Ottawa has been informed from excellent official sources that President Wilson bas delivered his passports to Count Bernstorff. ...

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  8. IN SWITZERLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Berne correspondent reports that a German Note to Switzerland states that this is the only port for France unaffected by the blockade. ...

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  9. PROFITS BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Important and farreaching amendments have been made by the Federal Treasurer in the War Times Profit Bill, which will be dealt with in the House ...

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  10. AMERICAN OPINION.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--Naval, officers do not believe material increase in damage to Allied commerce can be expected. American officers think that Britain will, meet the ...

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  11. PEACE BY FORCE OF ARMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A passage in Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg's peroration says the Admiralty and fleet are firmly convinced that Great Britain will be brought to peace ...

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  12. VILLAGE FAIR AND MOTOR GYMKHANA.

    The Lismore Red Cross Society and War Chest Committee purpose holding a village fair on the show ground on Wednesday, 14th March proceeds to be divided between the ...

    Article : 321 words
  13. GERMAN STEAMER SINKS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The German steamer Lievenfels, which had been tied up in Charleston Harbor since the war started, began slowly sinking, apparently having been ...

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  14. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dr. Von Bethmann-Hoilweg, in the Reichstag, declared :--We cannot discuss with. the enemy conditions which could be accepted by a totally defeated ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. VICTORY FOR ALLIES INEVITABLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Asquith, in a speech at Ladybank, declared that victory for the Allies was inevitable. The notion that the struggle was about to end in a ...

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  17. SPANISH NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Madrid correspondent states that after the Cabinet had discussed the German Note the Minister for the Interior conferred with the editors ...

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  18. SECRET SESSION.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that the Reichstag is debating Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg's speech in secret session. ...

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  19. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The "Tribune," commenting on Germany's Note to president Wilson, says :-- "We have submitted to outrages long enough. The peace of Germany ...

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  20. DANISH EXPORTS TO ENGLAND.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.--The United Shipping Co., carrying agricultural products to England, has stopped all its ships. The Danish Government is considering, the ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. THE SITUATION GRAVE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that the situation is grave. The German Note offers exemption to mail and passenger traffic, between. ...

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  23. AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The leak inquiry is closing on account of the international situation. Wall-street suffered big losses at from one to 16 points. Cotton broke wide open ...

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  24. A TIGHT TIME AHEAD.

    LONDON, Friday.--The shippers and underwriters are not surprised and are calm and confident. They do not belittle the seriousness of the situation, pointing out ...

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  25. CULTIVATE TO GREATEST EXTENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Prothero, President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking at Maidstone in regard to the fixing of the prices for products, appealed to the farmers ...

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  26. THE NOTE TO NEUTRALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The German Note to neutrals states that Germany desires the freedom of all nations. She loves Belgium, which she never intended to annex, In ...

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  27. LISMORE SOLDIERS' AID SOCIETY.

    The weekly meeting of the Lismore Soldiers' Aid Society was held in St. Paul's schoolroom last Thursday afternoon, the President, Mrs. C.McKenzie, presiding. It ...

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  28. INTERVIEW WITH AMBASSADOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dr. Von. Bethmann-Hollweg has had a prolonged interview with Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador in Berlin. ...

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  29. THE GERMAN COLONIES:

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Joseph Ward and Mr. H. J. Massey endorse Mr. Long's statement that England can never give up Samoa. It is unlikely that Australia will ...

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  30. INCREASING ACTS OF BARBARITY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir Edward Carson First Lord of the Admiralty, sent the following message to a Hull meeting: ''We are daily threatened with increasing acts of ...

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  31. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Hodge will inaugurate a national service scheme at a public meeting at Westminster on 6th February. ...

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  32. EXCITEMENT AND ANGER

    LONDON, Thursday.--Washington messages indicate tense excitement and anger. The New York "Would" demands a rupture. the "World" says the Note ...

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  33. DANISH GOVERNMENT'S ACTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Danish Government is holding a conference with commercial men with the view, of ascertaining the probable effects of Germany's latest ...

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  34. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lord Selborne, speaking at the Constitutional Club, said the Imperial Conference would inevitably have to deal with Empire problems and ...

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  35. COMMUNICATION TO GERM

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Washington message says that while official information is withheld there ale indications in official quarters that a communication has been ...

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  36. VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday.--The sinkings of the British steamer Thevean, Dundee and Idaaducan, and the Belgium vessel Euphrates are reported also six fishing smacks. ...

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  37. THE RUSSIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Russian official message says:--Despite asphyxiating gas and frost we cleared out the enemy from Kalmcen and re-occupied the trenches. We ...

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  38. ONLY THE NAVIES CAN EFFECTIVELY ANSWER.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Times'' naval correspondent writes that the campaign indicates that Germany is now severely feeling the unrestricted blockade, and it differs from ...

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  39. ROUTE FOR HOSPITAL SHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that a German memorandum states that the route from West to South France to the West of England ...

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  40. PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY CONFER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:-- President Wilson and Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) conferred. It is probable action has already been taken, but there is no ...

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  41. THE GAMBLER'S LAST THROW.

    LONDON, Thursday.--London regards the Note as the gambler's last throw with the war against the world Lord Northcliffe states : "They intend to starve us, ...

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  42. ABSENTEE FROM THE ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Harriet Wheeldon's son, William, a school teacher, has been arrested at Southampton, charged with being an absentee from the army. He was handed ...

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  43. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says that except in the Riga sector, where three divisions of German reinforcements have arrived, the enemy ...

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  44. PORTS KEPT OPEN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--A New York message says that Britain and her Allies are prepared to move the submarine campaign so that the ports of Liverpool and, Bordeaux ...

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  45. BELGIAN TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Times,'' has authoritative news from Belgium that serious outbreaks have occurred in the communes near Antwerp. Numbers of young ...

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  46. WAR CHEST KNITTING CLASS.

    As so many of our soldiers fighting in France have been suffering from trench feet, an order has been issued that each man must change his socks every day. This ...

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  47. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Minister for Defence has received a cable message denying the charges, of extravagant administration at the Australian military ...

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  48. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir D. Haig reports : We improved our positions' northward of Beaumont Hamel. We carried out a successful raid southeastward of Neuville St. ...

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  49. THE WAR LOAN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Treasurer makes a further vigorous appeal to the people to subscribe to the war loan. It is estimated that £30,000 will be required ...

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  50. DUTCH ANXIETY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Competent circles in Amsterdam regard Germany's announcement of ruthless submarining with grave anxiety. ...

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  51. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Sydney Labor Council is unanimously opposed to the daylight saving scheme, which various speakers declared to be inimical to the workers. ...

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  52. WHERE DOES HOLLAND COME IN?

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that the Dutch press dwells on the risks of cutting off seaborn imports and exports and the entire paralysis ...

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  53. WAITING ON AMERICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Madrid correspondent says that the newspapers declare that the new submarines threaten Spain with hunger and ruin. They significantly ...

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  54. INCREASE IN GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent declared that the most important fact regarding the present situation was the number of German submarines which had ...

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  55. WORTHY TROOPS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Sir Haig, in a letter to the Premier, Mr. Holman, in reply to a resolution of apreciation passed by the Sydney Chamber of Commerce stated the troops ...

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  56. WRECK OF THE BELMORE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A Marine Court inquiry was opened into the wreck of the steamer Belmore at the entrance to the Macleay River, and after several witnesses were examined ...

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  57. WILL AMERICA BECOME A BELLIGERENT ?

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says, that the German newspapers discuss with a show of imperturbability the prospects of America taking up a ...

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  58. LIVELY ARTILLERY DUELS.

    LONDON, Friday.--A French communique states there is nothing to report, except lively artillery duels at Hartmanus Weilerkopf and east of Metzeral. ...

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  59. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. B. Schrapel, Stationmaster, has been adjudged entirely, responsibly for the recent railway collision between Broken Hill and Adelaide and has been ...

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  60. DUTCH BOATS TIED UP.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Dutch Government has prohibited all Dutch boats from leaving the harbor, and is recalling several which have started for South America and ...

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  61. THE REICHSTAG.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The meeting of the Reichstag is regarded as most important. The members were summoned by telegraph. The Naval, Finance and Foreign Ministers ...

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  62. A RICH FIND.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A party of tributors at Bendigo struck rich stone. Seventeen tons yielded 126 ounces of amalgam and 25 tons yielded 225 ounces of amalgam. ...

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  63. LOOKING TO AMERICA.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--All Dutch eyes are turned to America, hoping she will protect the rights of little neutrals. ...

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  64. WHEAT POOL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--After a meeting of the Wheat Board Mr. Hughes stated the Board had approved of an arrangement under which farmers would be guaranteed an ...

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  65. GERMANY'S MISCALCULATION.

    LONDON, Friday.--Insurance freights soon increased and cotton dropped sensationally at Manchester, due to the belief that America had been drawn in Germany 's attitude ...

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  66. STATE LIME WORKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Minister for Works is considering whether the Government should carry on the State lime and brick works or lease them like the Taree lime ...

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  67. PRICE OF POTATOES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Press Bureau states that the Food Controller has fixed the growers' maximum selling price for the 1916 crop of potatoes at 160s per ton for delivery ...

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  68. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A French air squadron bombed the railway stations and depots at Curchy and Voyanes and a bivouac east of Neale. A French gun-aeroplane ...

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  69. HORSE RACING.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Perth City Council has urged that all horse racing should be abolished during the war period. ...

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  70. CLINIC IN THE DOMAIN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The proposal to establish a venereal clinic in the Domain has been definitely abandoned by the Government. ...

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  71. FULL POLICY OF FRIGHTFULNESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The new submarining means that Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg has accepted Admiral Tirpitz's full policy of frightfulness. It is expected that ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. LOSS IN REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Premier of Victoria states that the Council's rejection of the Super-Income Tax and Stamps Bills means a loss of £260,000 in revenue. ...

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  74. Advertising

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  75. FULL PERIOD OF FINAL LEAVE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Defence has issued instructions that all men were to be given a full period of final leave in order to arrange their private affairs ...

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  76. A FILM VETOED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Film Censorship Board witnessed the screening of a certain film yesterday and decided to veto it. ...

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