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  2. RENEWED FIGHTING

    There has been renewed, fighting on the Eastern Front, in which the Germans have taken the initiative at several points, particularly in Southern Bukowina, Galicia, and Western Macedonia. ...

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  3. WAR CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The personal of the Fusion Cabinet will be announced to-morrow, unless some unforseen hitch occurs to night in the ...

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  4. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX.

    In honor of his Grace Archbishop Duhig, Archbishop, Mannix, Coadjutor Archbishop of Melbourne, and visiting clergy, a dinner was given in Johnson's ...

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  5. DARLING DOWNS.

    The Darling Downs just now is a garden. Anyone would be tempted to settle upon it. Not a farm that you can see is not tidy with the orderliness that ...

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  6. SEA FIGHT.

    VANCOUVER, Friday Morning. -- A message from Rio de Janeiro states that an officer of a British cruiser confirmed the reports of a recent naval ...

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  7. THE LAST STRAW.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning. The opinions is growing at Washington that the Berlin crisis is nearing an end, the unyielding [?]ssian attitude being the ...

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  8. VICTORY WAR LOAN

    LONDON, Thursday Night. -- There was n groat demonstration in Trafalgar Square this afternoon, which fittingly culminated an extraordinarily successful war ...

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  9. PITH OF THE WAR.

    The present may prove Wilson before a memorable week- end in Congress. the history of the great war, and again it may ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WINTER FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. -- Although there is heavy winter fighting on the Anglo- French fronts, the Arctic cold has compelled several weeks' inaction on the ...

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  11. SENATOR PEARCE'S POSITION

    Later. -- Up till 7 o'clock to-night Senator Pearce had definitely declined to give up the Defence portfolio, on the ground that it would mean a vote of ...

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  12. MR. RYAN'S VIEWS.

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Ryan) briefly referred to the coalition between the parties led by Mr. Hughes and Mr. Cook in the Federal Parliament. Mr. ...

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  13. SOLDIER FARMERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.-- The Press Bureau announce that Mr. Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) has appointed a committee of 25 to report on ...

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  14. BRUSSILOFF'S FRONT.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- A Russian official message states: -- The enemy attacked at tho south-eastern end of Zolotchev, in Galacia. The ...

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  15. ENEMY WITHDRAWS

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Morning. -- A message from Berlin states that the Germans on Wednesday withdrew from their advanced positions between the ...

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  16. DARWIN SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- In a further telegram urgiug the Prime Minister to contest the Darwin seat at the next elections, Mr. O. G. Norton, of Burnie, ...

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  17. NEAR MONASTIR

    LONDON, Friday Morning. -- A French official message from Salonioa states:-- The Italians, in a counter attack, on Hill 1050, cast of Paralova, recaptured ...

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  18. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- It was made fairly clear by the Prime Minister tonight that Australia will send two delegates to the Imperial War Conference. ...

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  19. ASIATICS ON SHIPS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. -- Mr. Roberts, Secretary of the Board of Trade, has informed a deputation from the Labor conference that approval has been ...

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  20. PITIABLE CONDITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. -- Peasant fugitives who have reached the Serb headquarters report most pitiable conditions in Bulgarian Macedonia. Live stock, ...

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  21. ATTACK ON NANCY.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Afternoon. -- Berlin reports that German aviators on February 10 dropped 73,0001b (about 33 tons) of explosives on artillery stations ...

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  22. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Referring to his recent visit to Canberra, the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Bamford) stated there was no doubt there had been ...

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  23. RELIEVED OF DUTY

    LONDON, Friday Morning. -- A message from The Hague states that Vienna advices convey the information that Emperor Charles of Austria has relieved ...

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  24. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. -- The political correspondent of "The Times" states that the report of the Commission which inquired into the ...

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  25. MEDICAL TRIUMPHS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. -- Colonel Copeman, of the Institute of Health and Preventive Medicine, has achieved extraordinary triumphs during war time. ...

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  26. BRUGES HARBOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The Adiralty announce that aviators again on Wednesday dropped a considerable wei[?]t of bombs on the harbor and ...

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  27. DEARNESS OF FOOD

    THE HAGUE, Friday Morning. -- A revolutionary socialist demonstration, which was held here yesterday, was dispersed by the police, who also refused ...

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  28. BANANA CULTURE.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Owing to the reported success of banana culture on the North Coast, the Minister for Lands is to visit the district with the idea of ...

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  29. IRELAND AND CONSCRIPTION

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The political correspondent of "The Times" states that Irish Unionists have agreed to amend the Nationalists motion, by the ...

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