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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 972 words
  3. TREATMENT OF ORES

    Mr. R. Sticht, general manager of the Mount Lyell and Railway Company, and the 'Mount Read and Rosebery lines, Limited. returned to Melbourne to-day ...

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  4. THE QUEENSLAND DISASTER

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. Evans) returned to Brisbane this morning from his attempt to get through to Rockhampton. He got as far only as the 300 ...

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  5. Raids and Counter Raids

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy raided an advanced post north-east of Langemarck. There of our men are missing. We dispersed a ...

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  6. WAR BONDS

    Applications for the war bonds which opened on October 1 now aggregate £323,388,325 sterling. ...

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  7. ITALIAN FRONT

    The British official report from Italy states that we shot down during the past week six aeroplanes, and since the end of November we shot down 37 and ...

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  8. IRISH CONVENTION

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law explained that the Prime Minister was receiving some members of the Irish Convention, in the hope that good might ...

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  9. AUSTRO-GERMAN AIRMEN.

    The Austro-German airmen have restemed attacks on undefended cities, and cannot pretend a military objective, for they bombed through thick clouds, ...

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  10. THE GOEBEN

    A German official message asserts that the Goeben has been refloated and has entered the Dardanelles. ...

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  11. AUSTRIA'S OFFER

    The Hague correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Berlin Pan. German annexationist newspapers attack Count Czernin, and their vituperation ...

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  12. A BRITISH MESSAGE.

    The Admiralty reports that, despite the weather, in the course of several raids bombs were dropped on the Goeben and gun positions at Gaba Tepe. The ...

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  13. HANGED FOR MURDER

    Albert Edward Budd was executed today in the Melbourne gaol for the murder of his foster sister, Mrs. Annie Samson, at Port Melbourne, on October 10. ...

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  14. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

    At the trial of Rintelen and 12 others charged with conspiracy to bomb allied ships, a witness " (Frederick Henjes) deposed that "Rintelen asked ...

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  15. American Aid.

    Mr. Baker (Secretary for War) in his statement to the Military Committee of the Staff declared that the United States would have 500,000 troops in ...

    Article : 331 words
  16. NEWSPAPER SUSPENDED.

    The newspaper "Kreuze Zeitung" has been suspended because it published an article urging Germany to "abandon Austria." ...

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  17. COUNT CZERNIN'S SPEECH.

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the "Cologne Gazette's" statement that Count Czernin forwarded his speech to Dr. Wilson. The State Department ...

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  18. UNITED STATES AIRMEN

    The correspondents with the American army in France cable that four American aviators penetrated the interior of Germany, and, having dropped ...

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  19. BREST LITOVSK

    Herr Kuhlmann and Count Czeroin are proceeding to Brest Litovsk for a resumption of the conferences with Russia, ...

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  20. NEW PATRIOTIC SOUVENIR

    Gilt boomerangs are to be used in connection with the State War council's carnival on March 15. These will be offered for sale instead of the buttons ...

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  21. NAVAL AEROPLANES.

    The Admiralty reports that the naval air craft bombed Aertrycke aerodrome, and Engel dump. Clouds rendered observation of the results difficult. All ...

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  22. AN EXPLOSION

    It has been announced that General Wood has been injured by an explosion in France. ...

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  23. POSITION AT ST. LAWRENCE.

    The Deputy-Postmaster-General received a telegram from the lineman in charge of St. Lawrence, stating that the cyclone there on the 21st did only slight ...

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  24. PROHIBITION

    Speaking at a dinner at Tanunda, a large wine district, on Monday, the Treasurer (Mr. Butler) said his colleagues and the Ministry, and himself, would oppose ...

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  25. The French.

    A communique reports that we made successful raids on the enemy's lines in Champagne and north of St. Mihiel. We brought back prisoners. ...

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  26. FINLAND'S INTERESTS.

    The Finnish Diet has appointed live delegates to proceed to Brest Litovsk to safeguard. Finland's interests, ...

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  27. MINISTER OF NATIONAL SERVICE

    Sir Auckland Geddes unexpectedly accepted the invitation to speak , to a meeting of the Mersey engineers, and delivered a speech extending over one and ...

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  28. WIDESPREAD FLOODS.

    Rain was falling again to-day, and at 3 o'clock this afternoon there was not the slightest sign of a break. The rain. fall so far this month is 3316 points. ...

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  29. FIVE-SHILLING NOTE

    The issue of 60,000,000 us notes in Great Britain is imminent. ...

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  30. HEAVY FINES FOR BETTING

    At the Police Court to-day five charges of illegal betting were preferred, and fines amounting to nearly , 150 imposed. The S.M. said lie might have ...

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  31. ARAB SUCCESSES

    The War Office reports that the Arabs during the past ten days made extensive raids. They destroyed telegraph lines for several miles on the Hedjaz ...

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  32. THE DEMAND FOR WOLFRAM

    The Prime Minister announced today that as tine result of representations made. by the Commonwealth Dovernment to the Imperial authorities the ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. BOLSHEVIK CONSUL GENERAL

    Peter Simonoff, the newly-appointed Bolshevik Russian Consul-General for Australia, has been a resident of Australia for six years. He is a single ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. SCENES IN GERMANY

    Tumultuous scenes occurred at Pan. German meetings in Bonn, Cologne, and Dortmund. Strong dissent when the orators advocated annexations ended in ...

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  35. THE KAISER'S BIRTHDAY

    In acknowledging the court preacher's birthday greetings, the Kaiser telegraphed:—"With deep thankfulness I commemorate to-day God's great deeds ...

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  36. CUNARDER TORPEDOED

    The Irish "Daily Telegraph" states that the Cunard liner Andania, with 40 passengers and 200 of the crow, was torpedoed on the Ulster coast. The ship was ...

    Article : 173 words
  37. EFFECTIVE REPLY

    The New York newspapers generally regard Mr. Baker's statement as an effective reply, to his critics. ...

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  38. ANXIETY IN EUROPE.

    Details of the floods in Mackay arc awaited with anxiety by Queenslanders now in Europe. ...

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  39. BOMBING OF MANNHEIM

    The '"Daily Express'" Geneva correspondent declares that the British raid on Mannheim on Thursday eclipsed all raids, showing that Germany may expect ...

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  40. PURCHASE OF RABBITS

    The Minister in Charge of Foodstuffs (Senator Russell) anticipates that arrangements will be completed in about a week, under which the plans for the ...

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  41. RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Heavy rain is now falling over the coastal districts of the state. During the 24 hours ended 9 o'clock yesterday morning, over in were recorded at ...

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  42. MOTOR COLLISION

    Rev. F. H. Hordern, curate of St. George's Church, was riding a motor cycle at Sandy Bay this afternoon, and at the intersection of High and, King ...

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  43. WHEAT PRODUCTION

    The question of curtailing the wheat acreages in order that greater attention. might be paid to stock-raising was further considered to-day by the ...

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  44. BOY'S TRAGIC DEATH

    A young boy met his death at Port Adelaide in tragic circumstances this morning While riding a bicycle lie collided with a trolly the wheel of which ...

    Article : 52 words
  45. GERMANY'S HANGMAN.

    The "Deutsche Tages Zeitung," the Pan-German organ, openly summons the German people to revolt. It says, "We have a Judas among as. He appears ...

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  46. QUEENSTOWN HOSPITAL

    At a special meeting of the Hospital Union Board last night. Mr. D. K. Rhodes was re-elected chairman the ensuing year, ...

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  47. FOOD PROBLEM

    The German and Austrian Governments are settling a scheme whereby Germany lends Austria food. It is understood 500,000 tons of flour will be ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. AIR RAIDS

    The Press Bureau reports that hostile aeroplanes crossed the Rent and Essex coasts at 8 in the evening, and proceeded towards London. Some ...

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  49. DOUBLE DROWNING FATALITY

    A drowning fatality occurred at Strahan to-night, shortly after 8 o'clock, when Miss Alice James 124) and Michael White (36), single, lost their lives. It ...

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  50. ZEEHAN HOSPITAL

    The annual meeting of subscrbers to the Zeehan District Hospital was held to-night. The medical officer (Dr. Panting) reported, that 103 cases had been ...

    Article : 83 words
  51. GENERAL STAFF

    Mr. Lovat Fraser in an article in the "Daily Mail" continues the attack on the General Staff, He alleges that it sacrificed 900,000 men in 1917 in ...

    Article : 166 words
  52. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Birmingham Liberal Unionists and Conservatives are arranging to combine as one solid party. ...

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  53. LOSING YOUR NERVE

    Everybody has some store of nervous energy. When work or worry without sufficient rest exhausts this store, a condition results that medical men call ...

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  54. MILITARY POST OFFICE

    The High Commissioner and the Agents-General inspected the Australian military post office at St. Pancras, in which the letters and parcels ...

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  55. SALES OF FRUIT BY BARROWMEN

    The Hobart City Council on Mon- day received a report from the police committee on the application of the Fruitgrowers' Committee, to permit the ...

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  56. CITY ENGINEER FOR HOBART.

    It was reported at Mondays meeting of the Hobart City Council that 61 applications had been received for the position of city engineer, rendered ...

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  57. RECRUITING

    The following have entered Claremont camp:—W. Morgan (Longford), A. Damminbergh, R. Davis, W. Davis, and W. Nolan (Gormanston). ...

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  58. COMMONWEALTH FIGURES.

    Returns issued to-day by the Director. General of Recruiting (Hon. Donald Mackinnon) show that `hiring the last week 397 men enlisted, as against 473 for the ...

    Article : 134 words
  59. Draughts Start Colds.

    Nazetha stops then. Keep Nazetha at home-at the office. Use it at the first sign of coughs, cold, or throat tickle, and it will often prevent serious ...

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  60. HEAN'S TONIC NERVE NUIS STOP NERVE STRAIN.

    After a tiring day at the office you're apt to sleep badly. Next day finds you unrefreshed. Give your tired nerves a little help by taking HEAN'S TONIC ...

    Article : 93 words
  61. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  62. FOUNDERED IN FIVE MINUTES

    The steamer Cork, 1278 tons, was torpedoed in the Irish Sea, and seven passengers and five of the crew were lost. The passengers were asleep below, and ...

    Article : 61 words
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