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  2. HEAD OF PASSPORTS BRANCH GIVEN LEAVE TO TRANSFER

    Mr J. A. S. Kayser, officer in charge of the Passports Branch of the External Affairs Department, is to be transferred to another branch at his ...

    Article : 178 words
  3. COMMODITIES

    Fears of another early advance in butter are expressed by wholesale merchants. They declare that supplies from the country are getting shorter. ...

    Article : 92 words
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  5. GENERAL KILLED IN FRANCE

    The name of Brigadier-General H. G. Fitton, C.B., Aide-de-Camp to the King, appears in the list of officers Killed in France. ...

    Article : 78 words
  6. AERIAL WAR

    "Last night our aeroplanes dropped bombs on the railway establishments at Anizy, north-east of Soissons, also at Nogent and La' Bass[?]e." states a ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. LABOR AND THE WAR

    Six hundred delegates will represent 2,000,000 workers at the approaching Labor conference at Bristol. An attempt will be made by the extremists to gain control, with ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. GERMANY

    Riots occurred in Berlin on January 12, states a French wireless message. Crowds of women and children ...

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  9. EGGS AND BACON DEARER

    Decreasing supplies have been responsible for all round increases in the prices of eggs, bacon, and cheese. The usual after Christmas surplus of ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. FOKKER NOT FEARED

    "Our airmen have a fighting machine," telegraphs "The Times" correspondent at the Britich headquarters in France, "and are not alarmed at the ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. IMPORTED TIMBERS USED

    Mr A. J. Hampson, M.H.R.., has always taken a great interest in the question of the proper utilisation of Australian timbers for public and ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. LABOR SOUGHT FOR SOLOMONS

    Further representations having been made to the Minister for External Affairs by planters in the British Solomons Islands as to the scarcity of labor ...

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  13. EAST AFRICAN TASK

    In the House of Commons today, Mr H. J. Tennant, Under Secretary for 'War, replying to Sir E. A. Cornwall (Liberal) said that recent information ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. FOE CLAIMS SUPREMACY

    A German official report says:-- "The enemy's aeroplanes bombed Metz. One bomb fell on the bishop's residence and another in the ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. ST. KILDA AFFRAY RETOLD

    Clarence Henry Asling, charged at the City Court today with having inflicted grievous bodily harm upon Major Timothy Marcus M'Inerney, on January ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. POLICE SEIZE RIFLES

    A message from the Dublin correspondent of "The Times" says:-- "The police raided several houses and seized, uder the Defence of the Realm ...

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  17. LABOR CONFERENCE

    Extremists, states "The Times," are making a strong effort to capture the Labor Conference being held at Bristol this week with the intention of ...

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  18. AEROPLANES PURSUED

    In the House of Commons today, Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, said that land, sea, and antiaircraft guns fired at the hostile ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. CAMEROONS ALMOST WON

    A French official says:-- " Operations in the Cameroons began over a front of 3000 miles. Various columns, methodically ...

    Article : 92 words
  20. IRRIGATION OF BOISDALE WOULD COST STATE £28,000

    Mr W. Cattanach, Chairman of the Water Commission, has reported to the Lands Department that the estimated cost of works and land ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

    A message from Toronto states that the political parties have not agreed on the proposed extension' of the Canadian Parliament. ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. REDUCING IMPORTS

    In response to the Government's desire to reduce imports of non-essential articles, in order to liberate ships for the carriage of essentials, newspaper ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. PRIVATE LETTER BOXES

    In the course of a minute inspection carried out by Mr Webster, the Postmaster-General, at the General Post Office, Sydney, last week, he investigated ...

    Article : 229 words
  24. ZEPPELIN RAID FORESHADOWED

    Commenting on the recent aeroplane raids on the coast of Kent, "The Times" says that it has notified that "previously Zeppelin raids have been preceded by ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. MARITIME

    The British steamer Pollentia (2229 tons) of the Cunard line, has been sunk near Nova Scotia. The crew was taken off. ...

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  26. MONTH'S RECORD GIVEN

    Mr H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, stated in the House of Commons today that in four weeks the British force in France had lost 13 ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. RUSSIA

    According to "The Daily Mail" correspondent at Copenhagen great preparations are being made by the German General Staff to take Dvinsk on ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. ESCAPE OF THE GOEBEN

    Dr. T. J. M'Namara, Secretary to the Admiralty, stated in the House of Commons today that the statement published in Switzerland that the ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. SHYLOCK STUDIED

    While thanking your critic for his most generous appreciation of my performance of Shylock, may I take the liberty of refuting his suggestion that ...

    Article : 157 words
  30. ANTICIPATING FOE'S MOVES

    "Does a body exist whose function it is to anticipate and prepare for German offensives?" asked Mr Arthur Lynch (Nationalist), in the House of ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. MAGISTRATE DISSENTS

    In the report of the Seysen case in Prahran court, a slight error occurred. It was Mr Sargent, J.P., and not I who said he disagreed with the decision of ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. CZAR PRAISES KING ALBERT

    Petrograd states that when reviewing a Belgian machine gun corps sent to Russia, the Czar declared, "Albert is one of the glories of humanity. We will ...

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  33. COLAC GIVES 800 MEN

    Colac's contribution of men to the Australian Imperial Force is 800, and not 80, as stated on Saturday. A parade in connection with the recruiting ...

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  34. SPEEDING UP MUNITIONS

    "It is understood," says "The Times" Parliamentary correspondent, "that the Clyde-Tyne commissioners have been given a very wide range of action in ...

    Article : 63 words
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  36. LETTISH VOLUNTEERS BREAK RAILWAY LINE

    Petrograd reports that Lettish volunteers crawled at dawn to the Libau-Romony railway, out the sentries' throats, and tore up the rails. ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. QUAKERS HOOTED

    A Quakers' peace meeting at Bishops-gate was broken up by soldiers amid a storm howls, hoots, and hisses. The crowd spent an hour in cheering ...

    Article : 47 words
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