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  2. LATE WISES

    After March 1st. the importation of cinema films into the Commonwealth will be prohibited without first obtaining the consent of the Minister for ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    The following are the. nominations (subject to those received by other secretaries) for the C.R.J.C. March meeting:-- ...

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  4. FROM THE FRONT.

    Mr. D. J. Lobban, of Grafton, on Wednesday received a letter from Dr. Earle Page, written from France under date 16th December, in which ...

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Eighty millions sterling have been subscribed to the latest war loan. ...

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  6. Germany's Wholesale Piracy.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, Minister for the Navy, has received information by cable, stating that the Australian transport Berrima, of 11,137 tons, was ...

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  7. THE WAR

    A Roumanian communique states: On Monday there were weak artillerying and patrol encounters along the whole of the front north of Dornavata. ...

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  8. HOW THE HUNS HATE EACH OTHER.

    According to the Dutch paper, "Nouvelles Maestricht," the Prussians and Bavarians fought with firearms at Beverloo Camp, near Hasselt, 32 being ...

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  9. SERIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor mail coach left Brown's River for Hobart (a 11-mile run) yesterday, but overturned down an embankment, fifteen feet deep, with over ...

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  10. TIME FOR PEACE.

    The Pope has replied to the Hungarian Episcopates' address, saying he considers that the time has come to [?]enew the attempts to stop the ...

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  11. SWEDEN'S LARGEST SAILER.

    The Hugo Hamilton was the largest Swedish sailer. Sweden has lodged a formal protest with Berlin. CREW REPORTED DROWNED. ...

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  12. VIOLENT ARTILLERY FIRE.

    The Roumanian communique states: There is violent reciprocal artillery fire in Northern and Western Moldavia. The Russian artillery is most ...

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  13. RATS LEAVING SINKING SHIP.

    The new German Budget includes a clause preventing people from quitting Germany before guaranteeing the payment of their war taxes. ...

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  14. THE PRIVILEGES.

    The privileges in connection with the meeting were offered for sale by auction this morning by Messrs. McDonald and Hynes. The outside gates ...

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  15. FLOOD AT WELLINGTON.

    There is a serious flood at Wellington (N.Z.). A bridge over the River Thames broke away and choked the channel, which caused the water to ...

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  16. BRITISH SAILER SUNK.

    The British sailing ship Centurian, 1828 tons, has been sunk. The crew were landed. The Worcestershire's crew have ...

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  17. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir (Douglas Haig reports: We seized portion of the enemy trenches north-eastward of Gueudecourt, and entered their trenches on a 650 yards ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S SACRIFICE.

    The Assistant Minister for Defence, in the Federal Parliament yesterday, stated that so far 18,974 Australian soldiers had been killed at the war, ...

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  19. LISMORE L.V. RACES.

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  20. BARRIER DEFAULTERS.

    A contingent of headquarters troops has arrived at Broken Hill by the express. They left the train at Acacia Siding, where it is proposed to hold ...

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  21. THE HUN LIARS.

    Von Capelle, the German Naval Secretary, addressing the committee of the Reichstag on the results of the new submarine campaign, said they ...

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  22. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The hon. sec. of the War Equipment League has received letters from Gnr. C. C. McFarlane and Ptes. G. Davis and R. H. Dorrough, ...

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  23. LIFE IN CAMP.

    Pte. Allan Munro (formerly skipper of the s.s. Woolwich), of the Machine Gun Section writes from Seymour Camp (Vic.) to the Editor of the ...

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  24. DELUGE OUT WEST.

    Two hundred and seventy-four points of rain fell during a storm at Broken Hill on Wednesday night. The rains in the country west of the ...

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  25. THE ARTILLERY DUEL.

    A French comunique states: There was reciprocal artillerying in the region of Butte de Mensnil, on the right bank of the Meuse and near Cauriers ...

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  26. WASHED OFF THE ROCKS.

    Thomas Burke Daly, a journalist, was washed off the rocks at MacKenzie's Point, Bondi, yesterday, while fishing and was drowned. He leaves ...

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  27. MACLEAN.

    The most surprising item of news for the week was the suspension on Wednesday last of the Harwood Shire Clerk (Mr. C. E. Hawtin) and his ...

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  28. BRITISH PHRASE OPENING.

    An article in the "Figaro" declares: "The British phase of the war is opening and everything indicates the forthcoming preponderance of the British ...

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  29. HUN LIAR FINED £100.

    Friedrich Reinhold, a German prisoner of war, aged 49, and described, as a brush merchant, was fined £100 by Mr. Hedderwick at North London ...

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  30. FAILURE ADMITTED.

    The "Morning Post's" Buda-Pest correspondent says the Austro-German naval experts have now revised their calculations of the blockade ...

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  31. BOWLS.

    On the Grafton green on Wednesday the following games were played:-- Gibson (6) defeated Avery (7) in the Magill. Trophy Competition, by 32 to ...

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  32. LOWER BUCCA.

    The Win the War League met last night (Monday) with the President, Mr. O'Keeffe, in the chair. Six new members joined, and two recruits ...

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  33. SEARCHING BERNSTORFF'S MOB.

    A message from Halifax (Nova Scotia) says the search of the Bernstorff party's luggage shows that every member thereof had supplied himself ...

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  34. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the Dardanelles Commission's interim report, to be published on Thursday, considers that the attempt to capture ...

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  35. BLOCKADE WILL NEVER SUCCEED.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press, has had an interview with Admiral Lacqze, who said: "The German submarine blockade will never ...

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  36. BOXING.

    Bert Spargo, the Victorian featherweight, has enlisted. Llew Edwards and Herb M'Coy are to meet again. March 10 has been set ...

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  37. GERMANY'S EXTREMITY.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rotterdam says: The Reichstag, which meets on Thursday, will be faced with the necessity of voting ...

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  38. TO WIN THIS YEAR.

    According to a recently returned W.A. 'journalist, the end of the war this year seems confidently anticipated (says a wire on Wednesday from ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. INDIA'S HOME DEFENCE.

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford), addressing the Council, said that in order to send more British units to the front it was now necessary to ...

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  41. TWO MORE VICTIMS.

    The British steamer Corio, 1778 tons, and Rosalie, 4237 tons, have been sunk. ...

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  42. INSTALLATION OF PASTEURISERS.

    At the meeting of shareholders of the Grafton Dairy Co. yesterday reference was made by several speakers to the recent installation of a pasteuriser ...

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  43. NORWAY CHANCING IT.

    At Christiania it is officially announced that the Norwegian mail services to Western Europe and America have been resumed. ...

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  44. WILSON"S PROPOSAL TURNED DOWN.

    The U.S. Senate's Judiciary Committee decided not to report in favor of the bill urged by Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State), conferring power on ...

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  45. IMPERIAL WAR CONFERENCE.

    The Canadian and Newfoundland representatives to the Imperial War Conference, viz., Sir Robert Borden (Prime Minister of Canada), Mr. J. ...

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  46. GERMAN MUNITIONS DISASTER.

    A Norwegian returned from Germany says explosions occurred at the enormous munition works at Dresden on December 28, when 30,000 workers, ...

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  47. "THE BLIGHTERS."

    Mr. W. O. Archibald, late Minister for Trade and Customs, commenting on the new Federal Ministry in Adelaide on Tuesday, said: Mr. Hughes ...

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  48. SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The American Consul-General at Barcelona (Spain) reports that the Swedish steamer Skooland has been submarined. The crew, including five ...

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  49. ROUGH SEAS.

    As a result of a strong North-Easter, there was a heavy sea on the Clarence ba[?] yesterday evening and night, resul[?]ing in trying experiences to the ...

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  50. FOOD RIOTS IN, GREECE.

    Food riots have occurred in many Greek provinces. Reports from Corinth Naup[?]ia, Larissa and other areas indicate that the people are in serious ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA'S DELEGATES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday Night. Mr. Hughes stated to-day that Sir John Forrest was going to London to attend the War Conference on behalf ...

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  52. BRITISH PAPER IMPORTS.

    The Royal Commission has further restricted the importation of papermaking material. As from March first licenses will be granted on a basis of ...

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  53. ITALY'S ORANGES.

    Italy has forbidden the export of oranges to Switzerland, owing to quantities of them reaching the enemy. ...

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