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  2. ALL HANDS LOST.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--The Admiralty announces:-- The British destroyer Racoon foundered on Wednesday last during a storm off the north ...

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  3. MINING DISASTER.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--A disastrous colliery explosion at Ha[?]merend, in Staffordshire! has resulted in man v miners being entombed. Latest advices show that ...

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  4. DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT.

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  5. FEDERAL [?]

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The offer of the Prime Minister to stand aside if he is the obstacle blocking the way to the formation of a National Government ...

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  6. FLOOD AT EMERALD

    EMERALD, Saturday.--Rain commenced to fall here a January 2. It has continued, practically without ceasing, until Friday last. The falls have ...

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  7. POSTAL AFFAIRS.

    The annual report of the Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) for the year 1916-17, was on Saturday received by the authorities in Brisbane. This ...

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  8. ALLIED DIPLOMACY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Chamber of Deputies by 397 voice to 145 passed a motion of confidence in the ...

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  9. SOUTH OF LENS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Sir Douglas Haig reports:--We repulsed three raids south' of Lens. Hostile artillery was active south-west of Cambrai and in ...

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  10. AMERICA'S AIR FLEET.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Night.--Many American newspaper are conducting nil active campaign against Mr. Baker (Secretary for War), alleging that he is ...

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  11. SEEDS OF VALOR.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--A Government "Gazette" issued to-day contains the names of 18 soldiers who have been awarded Victoria Crosses, including seven ...

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  12. FINAL RUPTURE.

    The opinion is held in well-informed circles in London that there has been a final rupture in the Russo-German peace ...

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  13. ROBBERY AND MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Washington messages state that a bandit this morning killed four officers of the Army Bank at Camp Funston, and ...

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  14. WILSON'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Vorwartz" (the leading Socialist journal in Germany), commenting on ...

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  15. SHIP PRODUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Morning.--The United Stales ship production during the year 1947 was 900,000 gross tons-- double that of 1916, and equal to half the ...

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  16. STORMS IN AMERICA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Night.--The greatest storm for 20 years in sweeping over the Central and "Western States of America, from Memphis to the south ...

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  17. SMALLEST EMBASSY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--M. Litvinoff is conducting the business of Russians plenipotentiary from his home a small maisonette in West Hampsted ...

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  18. COAL DEADLOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The New South Wales Ministry is apparently persisting, with its claim that the Victorian Ministry is committed to an arrangement ...

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  19. "RED DIET."

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that the Bolshevik Red Guards are terrorising the people of Finland. They threaten ...

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  20. SINKING OF REWA.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Berlin semi-official message says that the authorities are unable to make any ...

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  21. FLOOD WATERS SUBSIDING.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.--News from the west indicates fair weather again, and the subsidence of the flood waters. The mail train due here at ...

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  22. SUNDAY'S MEAT.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--The food queues were longer and more numerous than ever in London on Saturday, rich and poor joining in the hunt for ...

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  23. ADMIRALTY BOARD.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.--The Board of the Admiralty has been reconstitued. The new members are Rear-Admiral ...

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  24. THE MAIN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Mr. Winston Churchill, in the course of a stirring speech at the American Luncheon Club, in London, said the great ...

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  25. HEAVY RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--During 48 hours of incessant rainfall in the city, which ended early on Sunday, morning, 940 points were registered. The rain was ...

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  26. STRIKE IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Madrid states that a general strike is in progress at Barcelona owing to the clearness of living. Enraged ...

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  27. FOOD PROBLEM.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. F. Hagelthorn, ex-Minister for Agriculture, stated to-night that the Victorian Government had approved of a proposal, which ...

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  28. SOUTH SEA COLONIES.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam slates that the Association of South Sea Traders has telegraphed to the German Minister for ...

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  29. SUNK SPANISH SHIP.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Las Palmas (the chief town of the Canary Islands) states that a boat containing the first officer and ...

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  30. Italian Premier's Son Wounded.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Rome states that a son of Signor Orlando, the Italian Premier has been severely ...

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  31. N.S.W. BURGLARIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A succession of burglaries are reported from Warren, with the result that many residents have armed themselves. A youth named ...

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  32. ADVICE TO GERMANY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that at the frist meeting of the Polish Society, the Berlin Professor, Dr. Hans ...

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  33. BAD WEATHER ON COAST.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Unfavorable weather conditions continue around the Victorian coast. A vessel which reached Melbourne on Thursday was some hours ...

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  34. Food Riots in Vienna.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Morning.--Food rioting occurred on a large scale at Vienna on New Year's Day, according to official despatches. ...

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