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  2. UNIVERSAL OUTBURST OF OPINION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Times," in a leader to- day, considers the event of measureless importance that President Wilson carried the whole of the Union with him. ...

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  3. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Germany has officially announced an alteration in the blockade of England, allowing neutrals a channel of 20 kilometres on the West Danish coast between ...

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  4. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The strike of shop boys at Eveleigh workshops is still unsettled and the trouble is likely to assume more serious dimensions. So far 200 men are also ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA.

    The weekly meeting of the Comforts Fund for the 41st and 42nd Battalions was held in St. Paul's School Hall on Friday afternoon. The Hon. Sec., Mrs. F. W. Lance, handed ...

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  6. IS IT WAR?

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that there have been no telegrams from Germany on the German- American crisis. The censor has stopped ...

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  7. THE FEDERATED IRON WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The N.S.W. branch of the Federated Iron Workers' Association was called upon before the Industrial Court to show cause why clause 7 of the award, ...

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  8. BRAZILIAN GOVERNMENT'S OPINION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Brazilian Government is convinced that the time has come to abandon neutrality if the new German submarinism directly injures the vital interests ...

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  9. ENGINES OUT OF COMMISSION.

    NEW YORK, [?].--A New York message says the crews of 17 German ships tied up at Hoboken, it is reported, put the engines out of commission. A German sailor ...

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  10. THE HOUSATONIC.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The American steamer Housatonic was submarined at noon off the Scillies. The crew were rescued by a British armed steamer. ...

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  11. IN THE EVENT OF WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The situation was unchanged at midnight. It is believed that it is unlikely in the event of war that the United States will enter as an Ally of ...

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  12. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Cook, speaking at Gordon, referred to the criticism of himself in connection with the Federal situation. He declared he would never allow any party ...

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  13. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Although the State's recruiting figures for last week are not yet completed it is quite apparent there has been a serious falling off. Probably Victoria will ...

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  14. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday .--The British steamer Isle of Arran has been sunk. ...

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  15. WAR DECLARATIONS UNNECESSARY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Recently Dr. Bethmann- Hollweg told a prominent American that the severance of diplomatic relations would produce war without formal ...

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  16. GERMAN BLOCKADE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The construction of submarines is proceeding in all the German dockyards. ...

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  17. PROTECTING CONSULATES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Washington State Department has telegraphed the Governors of the various States asking protection for the German Consulates. It is definitely ...

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  18. GERMANY'S DISPLAY OF FRIGHTFULNESS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes, addressing a meeting in Melbourne, said that if the new, submarine campaign was successful it would put a dagger into the heart of their ...

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  19. SENATOR BLAKEY'S DECLARATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Senator Blakey, a member of the Federal Labor Party, declared that personally he would not for one moment join hands with the Cook Hughes ...

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  20. AT THEIR OWN RISK.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--An Amsterdam message says a number of Dutch vessels have been granted permission to proceed to sea at their own risk. ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR REMAINS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A later Washington message says that Count Von Bernstorff and staff will depart immediately they are granted a safe conduct. The Austrian ...

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  22. GUNBOAT DESTROYED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--A New York messags says action is expected to- night by the Government taking possession of all German liners in Hoboken and Honolulu. A ...

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  23. MR. COOK AND HIS PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--It is understood that at to-day's meeting of the Federal Liberal Party Mr. Cook took up a strong attitude, demanding confidence or deposition. ...

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  24. SWEDEN CALM.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Stockholm correspondent says the announcement of the German blockade was received in the calmest manner. There are no signs of panic. ...

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  25. THE SMART SET.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Count Von Bernstorff declares that the smart set and newspapers cause anti- German feeling. He says that America is divided on the war. ...

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  26. GERMANY CHOSE TO OFFEND.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Cmmentators agree that Germany deliberately chose to offend the United States, regarding the fruits of unrestricted submarining as more important than ...

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  27. HOLLAND REMAINING OUT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--The Dutch newspaper " Vaderland" in an editorial emphasises the fact that Germany, alone will reap the consequences of her ruthlessness, even ...

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  28. EMPLOYMENT FOR SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The State War Council says that of the N.S.W. soldiers who returned to the end of December employment has been provided for 21,435, while 27,000 are ...

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  29. STATE POLITICS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It is understood that strained relations exist between the State Governor and his Ministers. These conditions prevailed with the old Labor Ministry ...

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  30. LABOR STRIKE ADVOCATED.

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.--President Maurer, of the State Federation of Labor, urges a labor strike to cripple the Government case for war. ...

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  31. THE WHEAT POOL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--According to a return issued by the Australian Wheat Board the quantity of wheat received to January 27 on account of the pool totalled ...

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  32. SITUATION MOST SERIOUS.

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.--Sweden has demanded from Germany an explanation of the submarining of the collier Eida. The situation is regarded as most serious. The ...

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  33. HOLLAND'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Sunday--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that the American break caused great surprise. It means a decreasing number of neutrals and places Holland in a ...

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  34. GERMAN CONCENTRATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--The rupture between America and Germany caused a profound sensation in Holland. Holland is facing starvation, as the grain stocks will only ...

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  35. ADVANTAGES AND DRAWBACKS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The news of the German- American rupture, which Reuter announced in the afternoon, caused the deepest impression of any event since the outbreak of ...

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  36. SPAIN PROTESTING.

    MADRID, Sunday.--A Madrid correspondent says it is reliably reported that a reply will be published to- morrow protesting against Germany's submarine, declaration. ...

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  37. NATIONAL BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  38. TORPEDOING AMERICAN BOAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Washington message says the American steamer Housatonic [?]as given full warning by the submarine and opportunity given for the safety of the crew ...

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  39. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mrs. Ivy Newton was again before the Police Court to-day charged with obtaining from Agnes Robertson, by means of false pretences and false promises, ...

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  40. SERIOUSNESS OF BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Lovatt Fraser says Germany is staking all her chances of victory over Europe within six months. The submarine campaign would be far more ...

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  41. NO MORE PERMITS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Consequent upon the frightfulness campaign the British Government has cabled the Federal authorities requesting them not to issue any more ...

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  42. RUSSIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Russians repulsed several attacks on the east side of Tirul Swamp. The Germans broke into the Russian trenches on the River Aa, but a counter ...

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  43. SWISS INDIGNANT.

    BERNE, Monday.--The Swiss Government and people are aghast at the German blockade, which seriously affects trade. They are irritated at Germany's failure to fulfil her ...

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  44. FORCED INTO WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The general opinion is that America inevitably will be forced into the war. There is much speculation on the part they will play and the effect on the ...

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  45. MRS. TOWNLEY 'S CASE.

    In reply to a letter respecting the case of Mrs. Townley, of Gundurimba, who recently lost her husband at the front, Mr. W. T. Watson, secretary of the local War Service ...

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  46. TEACHERS' DEPUTATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A teachers' deputation interviewed the Minister for Education concerning the need for domestic- science and teachers' colleges, appeals board, salary ...

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  47. HOLLAND NOT IMPRESSED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Dr. Von Bethmann- Hollweg's speech has not impressed Holland, which regards his decision to be due to Germany's internal situation. ...

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  48. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A German message says :--We repulsed several Russian attacks on the Aa. ...

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  49. AN ACT OF DESPAIR.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday .--Recovering from its preliminary panic the Dutch paper "Tyd" describes, the new frightfulness as an act of despair on the part of Germany, who ...

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  50. AN ATTEMPT FRUSTRATED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The German crews of the warbound vessels in the Philippines attempted to destroy their vessels, but the authorities are taking action to checkmate this. ...

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  51. GIFTS FOR DISTRESSED ALLIES.

    During the quarter ended December, 1916, the girls of the Wyrallah Public School have been sewing together articles for their little French friends. The following were forward ...

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  52. VON FALKENHAYN.

    LONDON, Sunday.--General Von Falkenhayn has arrived at Muenster, where a large German force is concentrated. ...

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  53. IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A German official report states :--English attacks northward of Beaucourt broke down, but a detachment penetrated our front trenches near the north ...

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  54. FINANCIAL POSITION BETTER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A New York financial correspondent says financiers regard the war as inevitable and declare the financial situation is better. President Wilson can raise any ...

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  55. TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Following are the passes for entrance to the Teachers' College. All the successful students have been awarded scholarships at the Teachers' College, ...

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  56. CONFERENCE IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--At a banquet at the Palace by the Czar to the Allied delegates attending the conference the Czar declared that the task before the delegates would ...

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  57. THREE MONTHS' PREPARATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is reported that it will be impossible for the United States to exercise her colossal strength for the next three months, during which the submarine ...

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  58. SUCCESSFUL BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Sunday.--A. French communique says artillery effectively bombarded the German works at various parts, notably the sector Hill 304. ...

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  59. WHOLESALE INVASION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--One theory of the Germans' latest action is based on unquestionable information that Germany desires to overrun Denmark and seize the Scheldt ...

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  60. AMBASSADOR LEAVES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A London message says Ambassador Gerard has left Berlin for Spain. ...

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  61. THE BRITISH REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--General Sir D. Haig says :--We drove off an attack in the neighborhood of Rencourt and advanced slightly westward to Le Transloy. We pushed ...

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  62. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--French aeroplanes heavily bombarded cantonments and railways at Appilly and Jerniers; also munition works at Thionville. ...

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  63. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Three boys were the victims of a cowardly and brutal assault near their home at Manly on Saturday night. When a companion went to their assistance ...

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  64. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Col. Repington says Germany has flouted America because her army is weak. The American army is a gallant one, finely officered, but it is not an ...

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  65. AUSTRO- HUNGARY BREAKS OFF.

    PARIS, Sunday--A Paris correspondent states the United States has broken off diplomatic relations with Austria and Hungary. The American Ambassadors at Berlin and ...

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  66. ROUS MILL- DALWOOD RED CROSS.

    The above Society again provided luncheon and tea at the cattle sale held on Monday January 29th ; the income was £5 4s, expenditure 10s 6d, leaving a gain to the ...

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  67. NO COAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is reported that Berlin and other towns are without coal. ...

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  68. MOVEMENT OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday:--The '' Shipping News" reports extensive movements of German troops to the West frontier. ...

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  69. INTIMIDATING THE PRESIDENT.

    ROME, Sunday.--A Rome correspondent says a semi-official message, referring to the Austrian Note to the United States, says it was sent in order to intimidate President ...

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  70. FOOD SHIPS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--It is reported that, the Kaiser's representatives informed neutral Ministers that oversea food supplies to the north of France and Belgium must ...

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  71. EXCITEMENT IN BRAZIL.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday.--The "Times" correspondent at Rio de Janeiro says there are 50 German and Austrian vessels in Brazilian harbors with a tonnage of ...

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  72. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mabel Swiney was remanded at the Police Court to- day on a charge of having caused the death of Arabella Robinson, who died as the result of an ...

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  73. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Postal Department to- day notified that owing to heavy floods in Western Queensland a number of mail services have been held up. It was ...

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  74. ADMIRAL DU FOURNET RETIRES.

    PARIS, Monday.--Admiral du Fournet has retired. ...

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  75. ENDLESS GERMAN SACRIFICES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--German writers admit that American intervention means endless German sacrifices, particularly because the American navy will assist the British to ...

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  76. TIMBER COMMANDEERED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Press Bureau statement says the Army Council is assuming control of the stocks of soft sawn timber, including sleepers, and dealings therein are ...

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  77. Advertising

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  78. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A Turkish communique asserts that the British in their assault on Wednesday suffered the heaviest losses so far sustained in Mesopotamia, 2000 being ...

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  79. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--A wireless message has been received at Wellington, N.Z., from the Aurora, and as no code is available it has been sent to Melbourne. If the ...

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  80. AMERICAN ARMY TO FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Times" says America is certain to send an army to France and also to refill the Allies' coffers. ...

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  81. ARMED BURGLARS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Early yesterday morning two armed men awakened Mr. and Mrs. Kiteley at their home at Moonee Ponds, and at the point of revolvers demanded ...

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  82. ENTHUSIASTIC AMERICANS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Americans in London are enthusiastic. Crowds marched from the Strand to the Embassy, where they cheered wildly and sang national songs. It ...

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  83. THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The last Russo- Rumanian push in the war was through intense cold and snow, nevertheless the objectives were carried. The Rumanians found one ...

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  84. GERMAN ARCHIVES REMOVED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The American Embassy has relinquished charge of the former German Embassy in London. The Foreign Office immediately removed the German ...

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  85. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The heavy and continuous rain throughout the northern portion of New Zealand is causing severe floods, besides considerable damage to ...

    Article : 49 words
  86. Advertising

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