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  2. LATE WIRES

    Senator Millen (Minister for Repatriation) anounced in the Senate that the Federal Government had decided that both Federal Houses should ...

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  3. CITY EDITION.

    The wheeldon trial has opened at the Old Bailey Police Court, before Mr Justice Low, and will probably last several days. ...

    Article : 389 words
  4. The Western Front.

    The weather still favors the German withdrawal. Thick fogs prevail and it is hard to see 50 yards ahead. Our airmen are helpless, and our ...

    Article : 290 words
  5. WAR WILL BE A LONG ONE.

    The newspapers to-day are commenting on what is described as "the best week's war news since the autumn." The news comprises reports of ...

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  6. THE WAR

    The "Morning Post" states that the Chinese Cabinet has decided to break off relations with Germany and to subsequently declare war. The ...

    Article : 298 words
  7. JAPAN'S ANSWER.

    Premier Terauchi, of Japan, cabling in reply to the "Chicago Herald," says: "Nothing could be more repugnant to Japan than the suggestion ...

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  8. PUBLIC ANGER GROWING.

    There is a growing outburst against the Senate minority, and the greatest concerted effort is predicted, to amend the rules. The students at Illinois University ...

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  9. THE CABINET'S DECISION.

    The New York "World's" Washington correspondent says the Cabinet will decide to-day (Tuesday) whether or not it will arm merchantmen. He ...

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  10. WILSON MOVING.

    There is still a chance that President Wilson may himself arm the ships. He has referred the question as to the validity of the old statute to ...

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  11. VARIOUS OPINIONS.

    The news is welcome," said Mr. P. C. Evans, secretary of the Political Labor League. "The Labor party welcomes it. We can only say that the ...

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  12. COLORED LABOR BATTALIONS.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at the British headquarters states that the South African native labor battalions have proved a great success ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Every house in London to-morrow receives the Postmaster General's booklet, explaining the new numerical system for addressing corespondence ...

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  14. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Sir Neville Chamberlain, Director of National Service, in a speech at Whitefield's Tabernacle yesterday said there was little doubt that ...

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  15. GUARDING THE PRESIDENT.

    The American Presidential inauguration ceremonies at Washington yesterday were marked by extraordinary precautions. The secret ...

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  16. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    Lord Strathsprey in the House of Lords to-day will calls attention to the hardships of the double income tax. ...

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  17. ANOTHER BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Field-Marshal Sir. D. Haig reports: We attacked and captured the enemy's front and support lines eastwards of Bouchavesnes, on a 1200 yards ...

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  18. ON THE WEST FRONT.

    A Berlin official message says: There is the most violent artillerying on the right bank of the Somme. We repulsed British attacks east of ...

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  19. THE AMERICAN CRISIS.

    Before the adjournment of the Senate yesterday, 75 of the 96 members signed a manifesto declaring they favored the Arm[?] Neutrality Bill, and ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. WHERE BRITAIN CAN HELP RUSSIA.

    M. Sazanoff (Russian Ambassador to London), presiding at an Anglo-Russian commercial men's meeting, sympathised with the need for a Russia ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. BRITAIN NOT STARVED YET.

    The "New York Times'" London correspondent says: The neutral journalists who made a tour of the docks were impressed by the tremendous ...

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  22. HUN ATTACKS SMASHED.

    A French communique states:--Our fire and counter-attacks smashed up the German attempts to drive us out of the portions of trenches we ...

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  23. VIOLENT ARTILLERY FIRE.

    A French communique states: There was violent artillerying east of the Meuse. A German attack on Courieres Wood, after an intense bombardment ...

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  24. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    Messrs. Phillip and Company, the Australian shipping merchants, intend to construct a number of large auxiliary schooners for conveving ...

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  25. DISGUSTED WITH MINORITY'S ACTION.

    The most intense interest is prevalent at the Senate minority's action in preventing a vote on the Armed Ships Bill. Disgust is expressed ...

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  26. AUSTRIA'S REPLY.

    In reply to America, Austria alleges that Britain's violations of international law were, the starting point for the unrestricted submarine policy ...

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  27. SMUGGLING INTO GERMANY.

    The, Attorney-General (Sir F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P.), in opening the Prize Court proceedings regarding Stinnes' ships (as cabled on the 2nd ...

    Article : 549 words
  28. THE LONDON CLERGY.

    The Bishop of London has announced that every clergyman in London has volunteered for national service. ...

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  29. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Sir John Forrest (Federal Treasurer) informed the House of Representatives last night that the Federal Estimates showed a great increase of revenue and ...

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  30. FRENCH EXPEL HUNS.

    A French communique states:-- On the right bank of the Meuse a vigorous counter-attack ejected the enemy from the part of our line which he occupied ...

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  31. A SECOND BIRKENHEAD.

    From Paris comes a stirring narrative of the sinking of the Athos on the 17th, which was a second Birkenhead. ...

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  32. WILSON HITS OUT.

    President Wilson has issued a statement that an old law prevents his arming American ships, unless authorised by Congress. President Wilson ...

    Article : 370 words
  33. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA.

    After their first reading of the Austro-Hungarian Note, members of the Government are inclined to interpret it as a effort to plapate Washington ...

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  34. RAIDS ON GERMANY.

    The Admiralty announces: Heavy bombs were dropped on Brebach blast furnaces by naval aeroplanes. ...

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  35. HUNS DRIVEN OUT. NOT A RETREAT.

    French military critics claim that the Germans were driven out their positions on the western front by guns and men. It was not a voluntary ...

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  36. A SENSATIONAL FLOOD.

    Owing to a phenomenal fall of rain a sensational flood has occurred in Gin Creek, Longreach, Queensland. All the dwellings in the lower part of the town ...

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  37. BRITISH FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Newspapers point out that a considerable advance has taken place in the price of foodstuffs since the announcement of the restriction of ...

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  38. TROUBLE PLOTTED IN INDIA.

    Doctor Chanader Chakiaberty, a Hindu physician, and Doctor Ernest Skunner, a German, have been arrested for setting afoot a military ...

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  39. WHEN ROUMANIA CAME IN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says the letter which Mr. Dillon quoted in the House, if it is genuine, indicates that the British Foreign Office was putting ...

    Article : 224 words
  40. THE "NO" VOTE IN THE TRENCHES.

    Regarding the defeat of the referendum on conscription, Norman McColl, who is still fighting away in the trenches, writes to his father (Mr. A. ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states:-- We repulsed repeated attacks at Kosta-bella, capturing one gun, and drove off the enemy with heavy losses. ...

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  42. CHASING THE TURKS.

    A Russian official message says: In the Caucasus we are pursuing the Turks, who are withdrawing. We occupied the villages of Husseitabad and ...

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  44. PUBLIC UNEASINESS.

    There is widespread uneasiness at the large increase in the prices of much-used commodities such as groceries, vegetables and meat, since ...

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  45. WIDESPREAD RESENTMENT.

    The small group opposing the Bill consisted of pacificists, opponents to the granting to the President of war powers, and opponents to the ...

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  46. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    The Greeks continue to transport arms to Peloponnesus. Twenty thousand rifles have arrived at Batras and 60,000 are now en route to ...

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  47. HUNS' MEXICAN MOVE.

    The Main Committee of the Reichstag severely criticised the note regarding Mexico. Herr Zimmermann justified it ...

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  48. WAR DEMONSTRATION IN NEW YORK.

    A great mass demonstration in New York protested against the action of the Senate minority. The crowd cheered vociferously all ...

    Article : 120 words
  49. A REPORT CONTRADICTED.

    The "Daily Telegraph" officially contradicts the reported intention of the Government to take over the Irish breweries. ...

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  50. THE SINGING ANZAC.

    In addition to a splendid programme of the latest pictures, the Pops to-night will present Ernest Lauri, the Singing Anzac, in the latest photoplay ...

    Article : 101 words
  51. BOTTLED BEER EMBARGO.

    Senator Pearce has lifted the embargo on the supply of bottled liquor to civilians only within a radius of five miles from Liverpool Camp. ...

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  52. MORE FALSE RUMORS.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Cook) states that the rumoured loss of two Australian troopships has no foundation in fact. The public may ...

    Article : 45 words
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