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  2. BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Commons,Mr. A. S. Denn (U., Plymouth) moved a resolution urging the Government to enforce an effective blockade as early as possible ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    For nearly two months now there has been no rest for the guns along the western front. As a matter of fact it might ...

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  4. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Wade and Mr. D. Levy, in conjunction with Mr. Farnell, spoke last night at Hunter's Hill and Woolwic in support of Mr. Graff's Candidature for the [?] seat. They ...

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  5. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON,' Thursday.--Router's Agency reports Unit it is stated at the Vatican, that the Austrian Emperor, Francis Joseph, is seriously ill and sinking rapidly. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Australia Day was remembered in all hospitals where there were Australians. Huge bundles of wattle decorated the walls, The Anzac Buffet was converted ...

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  7. BRITISH BLOCKADE

    Sir Edward Grey delivered a striking statement in the House of Commons in defence of the blockade policy. The Labor Conference at Bristol, representing 2,093,365 members, carried a motion pledging to assist the ...

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  8. "THE OTHER FELLOW'S JOB."

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At a crowded recruiting meeting at Richmond to-night, the Acting-Prime Minister (Senator Pearce) said that Australians must determine what part they ...

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  9. "BLOCKADE A FARCE."

    LONDON. Thursday.--Dr. Dillon, "Dally Telegraph" correspondent at Rome, in an article in the "Fortnightly Review," protests against the thwarting of the magnificent efforts of the navy,. ...

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  10. 17-INCH GUNS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Balfour, First Lord of tho Admiralty, answering, questions in the House of Commons, stated that the Government had no evidence that Germany ...

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  11. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A large and representative reception was held by New Zea landers at the Whitehall rooms to mark their appreciation of the knighthood conferred upon ...

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  12. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    At the monthly meeting of the Pastorailsts Union of New South Wales. the Meat Industry Bill as recently passed by the Legislature was considered, as also the reported appointment. ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN BORDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Router's Cairo correspondent telegraphs:-- "On January 23 we drove back 4500 western Arabs three miles. Our casualties were 25 ...

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  14. ITALIANS ATTACKED.

    ROME, Thursday.--A communique states: "Very large Austrian forces, favored by a thick fog, attacked our positions at Oslavia on Monday. Some of our first-line detachment, ...

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  15. WESTERN THEATRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: "Twenty-seven hostile aeroplanes were encountered on Tuesday, and three captive balloons attacked. Two of the aeroplanes and two ...

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  16. LABOR AND THE WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. W. C. Anderson, Labor M.P. for Attereliffe, presided at the Labor Conference at Bristol, representing 2,093,365 members. ...

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  17. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Press Bureau states that the recent fighting in Mesopotamia took place 23 miles below Kut-el-Amara, and not seven miles. The mistake was due to the ...

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  18. "TO EGYPT."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Dally Moll's correspondent, who claims to have twice visited Constantinople, and to have been present at the recent banquet at Nish, also claims to ...

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  19. ESTIMATED TURKISH LOSSES.

    ROME, Thursday.-- A Wireless message reports:-- "The total of the recent Turkish casualties in the Caucasus is 80,000. ...

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  20. EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--General Sir H. Smith Dorrien reports that he advanced on January 24 and occupied Serenget's Camp, east of laveta,driving off a small force of the enemy. ...

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  21. REDUCING IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A deputation from the Papermakers' Association waited upon Mr. W. Runclman, President of the Board of Trade, and discussed matters affecting their industry. ...

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  22. MILITARY OFFENCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Tonnant, Under Secretary for War, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, stated that no British soldier had been shot in the United Kingdom ...

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  23. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Andrew Fisher, the now High Commissioner for Australia, met with the most cordial reception at Toulon, where he and his party arrived in the best ...

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  24. PARRAMATTA.

    In the absence of Mr. Holman the Minister for Education (Mr. Arthur Griffith) has taken charge for the Labor Party of the tight for the Parramatta seat, rendered vacant through ...

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  25. A SAILOR'S DEATH.

    Effin Rogasbow, a Russian member of the Expeditionary Forces, was committed for trial yesterday by the City Coroner on a charge of having murdered Michael M'Nally (30) ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--People in Paris were able to buy Australian frozen meat for the first time on Friday last, when two shops opened in the Menil Montant and La Villctto ...

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  27. THE KENT RAID.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Under-Secretary for War, Mr. Tennant, stated in the House of Commons that no British aircraft chased the enemy during the night rata on Kent.. The ...

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  28. A QUESTION OF MEDICAL ETHICS.

    Recently, reports the New York correspondent of "The Times," a child was born in a Chicago hospital which, it is announced, the head surgeon is allowing to die, though an ...

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  29. MILITARY SERVICE BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Military Service Bill was read the third time in the House of Lords. Lord Denman, speaking from his experience ...

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  30. GALLIPOLI HEROES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. H. J. Tonnant. Under-Secretary for War. has announced that General Sir Ian Hamilton's recommendations for honors for soldiers who took part la the ...

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  31. DECREASE IN DRUNKENNESS.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Dr. Christopher Addison, Parliamentary Secretary of the Munitions Department in the House of Commons announced that the convictions for drunkenness ...

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  32. OVERSEAS GIFTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Secretary of State for the Colonics, Mr. Bonar Law, acknowledges the gift of 12 biplanes. including machines presented by South Australia and Poverty ...

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