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  2. FINAL EDITION

    Such or the cable news on this [?] as is so headed has appeared in Times," and is cabled to "The by special permission. It should ...

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  3. IN THE PUBLIC EYE

    Mr George T. Clarke, a former Lord Mayor of Sydney, and Mrs Clarke, are staying at the Grand Hotel. Mr G. L. Macandie, Secretary to the ...

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  4. GLENGYLE OVERTAKEN

    A message from Seattle states that the Glongyle was described as the finest freighter that ever visited Puget Sound. ...

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  5. PERSIA INFAMY

    Alexandria announces that survivors state that at least 28 children were drowned in the sinking of the Persia. "We were lunching, said one ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Mr G. Ward Price, the British press representative in the Near East says: "The Servian remnants are greater than has been estimated, and amount ...

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  7. TRAGEDY OF SARAJEVO

    Sir Bourchier the Bucharest correspondent of "The Times," states that the well-known Transylvanian leader, M. Local!, announces that a document ...

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  8. MEN FOR THE ARMY

    There was again a good rush to the recruiting offices today. Up to 3.45 p.m. 172 men had ottered themselves for enlistment, 114 being city residents and 58 from the country. ...

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  9. BIG FIRE IN DALBY

    A fire occurred in Cunnlingh street, the main thorough fars Dalby late night. Eleven plan of business and one dwelling [?] ...

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  10. FOE IN PERIL IN PERSIA

    German newspapers in describing the concentrations of Russo-British forces in Persia, admit that the situation of tho Turco-Germans is critical. ...

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  11. TEN PERSONS MISSING

    Three European and seven Chinese members of the crew of the Glengyle are missing. Tho passengers were saved. ...

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  12. IN EASTERN THEATRE

    Reviewing the situation in the east theatre. "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd says:-- "The enemy's activity on the Pruth ...

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  13. BOOM IN SYDNEY

    The appeal made by Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister, for recruits is being eagerly responded to in New South Wales. ...

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  14. STEAMER WAS ARMED, IS ALLEGATION MADE

    Press statements, said to be made on the authority of the P. and O. Company's officials, are published that the Persia was carrying guns. This is ...

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  15. PASTRYCOOKS TO MEET[?]

    "Employers are certainly justified assuming that the pastrycooks [?] at their next meeting, 'insist on his mediate action to secure better ...

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  16. SHIP WORTH £500,000

    The Glengyle left Port Said on December 30 with 14,000 tons of rich cargo. The second officer and second ...

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  17. KING PETER OF SERVIA SETTLING AT SALONICA AEROPLANES FOR WOUNDED

    King Peter of Servia, it is reported from Athens, intends to settle at Salonica till the enemy is driven back. It is believed that King: Nicholas of In dealing with the flight from Servia, a correspondent of the Paris "Journal" describes how six powerful aeroplanes were used to transport ...

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  18. GOVERNOR=GENERAL GIVES FIELD GLASSES FOR ARMY

    Among the field glasses received today by Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, in response to his appeal, was a pair from Sir Ronald Munro ...

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  19. GEELONG IS SUNK

    It is announced that the P. and O. Company's branch liner Geelong (7951 tons) has been sunk in the Mediterranean. ...

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  20. FRENCH GUNS ACTIVE

    "Our artillery destroyed some works in the Argon. The fleeing occupants were caught in a storm of fire from our 75's" ...

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  21. PARENT'S WOES RELATED

    Many and varied are the excuse which parents give to the Education ...

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  22. SALONICA ARRESTS

    A neutral consul at Salonica who has a German surname has been arrested owing to documents seized at the Austro-German consulates ...

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  23. ORGANISING WORK

    The State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee continues its activities in connection with the Federal appeal. It was officially stated today that ...

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  24. KING'S MESSENGER DROWNED

    Colonel St. Aubyn, a King's Messenger, was among those drowned in the sinking of the Persia. ...

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  25. ANTI-WAR RIOTS IN BERLIN

    According to tho "Lokal Anzeiger" of Berlin, there were great anti-war demonstrations on Friday night and Saturday night in the Under den ...

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  26. EARLY CLOSING QUESTION

    Mr William Winn, a vice-president of the New South Wales Alliance, and Mr James Marion, general secretary, arrived in Melbourne today by the ...

    Article : 427 words
  27. TROTTING AT RICHMOND

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  28. SHIP SETTLED BY BOWS

    "Many people were washed into the sea," says "The Daily Mail" correspondent at Cairo, in reference to the torpedoing of the Persia. ...

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  29. CUSTOMS REVENUE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  30. WAR COUNCIL TO MEET

    At the meeting of the War Council tomorrow, important matters will be discussed, including the question of further restricting the supply of alcoholic ...

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  31. DISASTER A SURPRISE

    Survivors from the Persia were suffering from exposure. The shock of the disaster came as a complete surprise, followed as it was by an ...

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  32. GERMAN PRESS ANGRY

    German newspapers are wrathful regarding the arrest of the enemy consuls at Salonica, and are demanding their release and satisfaction. The "Tageblatt" declares that ...

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  33. PATRIOTIC CRICKET

    In aid of Australian wounded soldiers, to patriotic cricket match between Victoria a combined team of eighteen was continuously on the Melbourne cricket ground today. ...

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  34. MILITARY SCHOOLS STARTED

    Under Captain A. W. Hutchins, an officers school has been started at Royal Park. A school for bayonet fighting and physical training has also ...

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  35. TRAWLER TO THE RESCUE

    It was an armed British trawler which first reached the survivors from the Persia, and they were afterwards handed over to a warship. ...

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  36. SPY HUNT DELIGHTS

    Intense interest is being taken in the Anglo-French spy hunt in Salonica, and the coup is delighting Paris and London. ...

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  37. MILITARY QUERIES ANSWERED

    "W.W" (Fairfield Park).--On November 26, 1915, 116,640 Australians had been sent on active service, in addition 56,285 were in camps of training. ...

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  38. MAHARAJAH LOSES JEWELLERY

    The Maharajah of Kapurthaia, an Indian ruler, who was awaiting the Persia in Egypt, lost jewellery valued at £800,000 in the sinking of the ...

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  39. LUMPERS' TROUBLE ENDS

    After a conference had been hold this afternoon at the room of Mr F. W. Hagelthorn, Minister for Agriculture, between representatives of the ...

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  40. POST OFFICE REVENUE

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  41. SEA SCOURED RESULTLESSLY

    In the hope of further rescues the seas were scoured after the Persia disappeared, but without result. ...

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  42. NORWEGIAN CONSUL DETAINED

    It is stated by "The Times" correspondent at Athens that the Norwegian consul at Salonica has been arrested. ...

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  43. TOOTHLESS NOTES NOT WANTED

    "Americans in Europe are unanimous that this is the crowning infamy of a black year," states the Paris edition of the New York "Herald," ...

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  44. CANDIDATES SUCCEED

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  45. BOXING IN ENGLAND

    "Waldemar Holberg, the welterweight boxer, who some time ago visited Australia, Was defeated by "Willie Farrell in seven rounds at ...

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  46. GREEK GENERAL AT SALONICA WISHES ALLIES SUCCESS

    Mr Calvert, "The Times" correspondent at Salonica, telegraphs:-- "A peculiar incident' has occurred here. General C. Moskopoulos, ...

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  47. SELF-BRANDED OUTLAWS

    "Austria and Germany are tho self-branded outlaws of humanity," says the New York "Times" in reference to the sinking of the Persia. ...

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  48. MARINE RATES ALTERED

    It was announced today by the Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association of Victoria Ltd. that in accordance with cable advices received from ...

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  49. LIEN DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME

    Steps have been taken by the Victorian Wheat Commission to remedy any cause for complaint that farmers who had given lions to the ...

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  50. NOTE ISSUE £41,766,122

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  51. INJURED BATHER DIES

    Ernest Stephens, who was injured yesterday when bathing at the Queens cliff baths, died this morning in the Geelong Hospital. ...

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  52. SINKING OF YASAKA MARU

    Mr. R. Lansing, Secretary of State, today Intimated that the United States would probably forgo action concerning the Japanese steamer Yasaka ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. WOMEN RESCUED FROM RIVER

    Elizabeth Macdead 50, widow, who said that she had been living at the Salvation Army Home, Latrobe street, was rescued from drowning in the ...

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  55. TROOP TRAIN DERAILED

    Twenty coaches of a troop train were derailed at Newcastle-on-Tyne at midnight yesterday. Although they were overturned no one was killed, but 12 of ...

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  56. RUSSIA WOOS ROUMANIA

    Rome reports that the Grand Duke Boris of Russia has arrived at Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, on a most important mission. ...

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  57. TWO SHARKS CAPTURED .

    Following on the shooting of a shark at Half Moon Hay, near Sandringham, a few days ago, another monster was captured at ...

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  58. RED CROSS HELPED

    Contributions amounting to £158146 were received today up to noon tor the Victorian Red Cross Fund for Australian Sick and Wounded Soldiers the total of the ...

    Article : 27 words
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