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  6. CLOSER

    The Note in which Germany announces a ruthless [?]arine polic[?] commencing on February 1, continues —“Americans know the means taken ...

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  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Admiral H. C. Karo, the hero of the Calliope, is dead. ...

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  8. TO A FINISH

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that in course of a speech in the Reichstag, De Von Bethmann—Hollweg, the German ...

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  9. THREATENED IN THE AIR.

    At the time of the Battle of the Somme the enemy's airmen were so dominated over the Somme front that their own infantry entirely lost ...

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  10. FIGHTING CHOLERA.

    The “Times” correspondent at Rome states that the most energetic measures have Been taken to overcome the cholera, with which ...

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  11. VENEREAL DISEASE

    Lecturing on venereal disease at the Institute of Health, Lord Sydenham presiding Pr M‘Alister advocated education and early marriages. ...

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  12. THE WEST FRONT.

    A French communique reports somewhat violent artillery actions at different points especially in the sectors east Rheims and the right ...

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  13. SINKINGS IN DECEMBER

    A Berlin official message states that 152 enemy steamer of 329,000 tons and 65 neutrals carrying contraband were sunk in December. It is further ...

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  14. SEVERE WEATHER IN FRANCE

    Wintry weather conditions with heavy snow in, many countries, but slight in London. In France the great frost continues. In the ...

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  15. VESSEL STRIKES MINE

    Lloyd’s states that the steamer Clan Shaw (3943 tons), ownco by Cayze[?] Irvine, and Company, which struck a mine and went ashore on 23rd ...

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  16. “WE ARE HEADY.”

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris reports that General Rawlinson, on being interviewed stated:—“I am ware that German officers are ...

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  17. WAR NOTES

    There are a good many points of intertest in the news of the week-end. German successes, though not, apparently, important ones, are reported ...

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  18. DARDANELLES COMMISSION

    It is announced that Sir William Pickford, a Lord Justice of the Court, of Appeal, who is a member of the Dardanelles Commission, has been ...

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  19. THE FOOD PROBLEM.

    The Swedish farmers have memorialised the Government, po[?]ting out the failure of the potato harvest and the necessity for vast ...

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  20. UNGUARDED MACHINERY

    Before Messrs E. Notley Moore P.M., Captain Russell, and Messrs Lavery and Wall is, J’s.P., at the Prahran Court yesterday, Morris ...

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  21. HlNDENBURG ON THE WEST FRONT.

    The “Daily News” correspondent at The Hague states that Von Hingenburg is expected to arrive at Brussels to-morrow, en route for ...

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  22. EFFECT ON AMERICA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that Germany’s declaration of unrestricted naval warfare is assumed to mean the sinking without ...

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  23. GERMAN LOAN

    The “Frankfurter Zeitung” foreshadows that a sixth German war loan will be issued very shortly. It advises the Germans to copy the ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL SHARES

    There has been a sharp fail in Broken Hill Proprietary shares, following the passing of the February dividend. The quotation yesterday was £2/7/6, ...

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  25. GERMANY’S AIR LOSSES.

    Germany claims to have lost only 221 aeroplanes during 1916. The French War Office points out that 417 machines and 20 sausage ...

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  26. RESPONSIBILITY OF WOMEN

    An appeal is being made by the Land Council for 50,000 as[?]tional women. The Council state that the ...

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  28. PEACE NOTES.

    A Berlin, wireless message states that the German Note in reply to President Wilson’s recent speech on peace was handed to Mr J. W. ...

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  29. FRANCE’S MAN POWER.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris states that the debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the bill for the re-examination of rejected and ...

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  30. MUNITION EXPLOSIONS

    Taken by itself, the explosion in a French munition factory suggests nothing but the inevitable chance of such things: but it can hardly be ...

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  31. CLOSER TO WAR THAN EVER

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington states:—The capital has been stirred to the depths by the Kaiser’s Note. The diplomatic and official ...

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  33. VERDUN.

    It is a queer business to find the French on the offensive on one bank of the Meuse and on the defensive on the other. Out the right bank (that is, ...

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  34. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a telegram from Berlin states that authoritative circles characterise the new British ...

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  36. ALLEGED MISUSE OF HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    The Foreign Office states that the German Government claims to have conclusive proofs that enemy hospital ships have been misused for the ...

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  37. ALLIES WATCH GREECE.

    Advices from Athens state that reports that normal relations have been reestablished between the Entente and Greece in consequence of ...

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  38. TIME TO TAKE A TONIC

    The take a tonic is any time that one feels run down and lacking in necessary energy when the blood is weak and thin and when the nerved ...

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  39. OPINIONS OF PRESS

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver forwards the following American Press opinions on the new German Note:— ...

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  40. JELLIES IN RUSSIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd reports that the Russian Ministry [?]anquettod the delegates to the Allied Conference, which meets ...

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  41. IN ALL RESPECTS BUT ONE

    In all respects but one the next big offensive of the Allies in the West should start very much better equipped for success than the Somme ...

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  43. PALESTINE DEVASTATED.

    Reuter learns from an authoritative source that the Turks are deli[?]eratrly endeavouring to exterminate the Arabs in a similar manner ...

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  45. RUSSIAN DOMESTIC AFFAIRS.

    Hamilton Fyfe, writing from Petrograd on January 2. indicates the probability of an improved position consequent upon the death of ...

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  46. NEUTRALS MUST NOT TRADE WITH ALLIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid states that the Ger-ran Note has been handed to the Government. It says that Germany and Austria forbid ...

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  47. TREATMENT OF MERCHANT CREW

    The British Admiralty announces that the British steamship Artist, when 48 miles from laud in a heavy easterly gale, was submarined on 27th ...

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