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  2. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Berlin correspondents state that while Germany is seeking peace it is also making preparations against what is expected to be a tremendous allied offensive ...

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  3. The British.

    The "Petit Parisien" says the British are harassing the enemy ,without relaxation from Ypres to the Somme. The day's battle on the Ancre was the most ...

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  4. The French.

    A communique reports some artillery activity south of the Somme and on the right of the Meuse. Jan. 15. ...

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  5. Recruiting.

    Delegates from the whole of the municipalities of the Bass division will meet in conference this morning at the Town Hall, to map out a programme in ...

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  6. Riga Front.

    A Petrograd message states that the Russian booty on the Riga front includes 50 machine guns, 30 guns, 335,000 marks in cash, 300 horses. two armoured cars, ...

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  7. Russo-Roumanians.

    We repulsed a German dense attack South of Babit Lake. The enemy attacked from Kottumikhali, on the Screth, as for as Vadeni, and we abandoned ...

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  8. VICTORY WAR LOAN

    It is estimated that the subscriptions to the war loan have reached £200,000,000. Mr. Harold Cox, in an article on the ...

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  9. GENERAL WARMLY THANKED.

    The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent declares that General Russky, commanding the Baltic front, warmly thanked General Dmitrieff. The army ...

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  10. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A Berlin official message claims to have captured Vadeni, on the Braila-Galatz, railway, and another despatch states that the German Grenadiers entered Russian ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISES.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports having driven off a raid north-west of Gueud[?]court, and carried out successful patrol enterpries in Neuve Chapelle and ...

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  12. GREEK SITUATION

    Telegrams from correspondents indicate that the Government's implied, acceptance of the allies' ultimatum has delighted the populace, who expect that ...

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  13. BULGARIA WANTS PEACE

    Dr. Elmercount, who has spent four years in Sofia, says the Bulgarians urgently demand peace, and badly need food. A high official said Bulgaria was ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND'S POPULATION

    The census figures just issued, show that the Dominion's population, excluding Maoris, in Samoa, Cook, and other islands, and the troops abroad, totals ...

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  15. The Italians.

    A naval communique declares that two Austrian submarines have been captured, one of which has been incorporated in the Italian navy. The Italo-French ...

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  16. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    The "New York Times" says a summary from all available news shows that the prospects of the Germans being placed on shorter rations is far from reassuring ...

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  17. THE STATE'S EXPENDITURE

    The Treasurer (Sir Elliott Lewis); today stated he had not had an opportunity of carefully perusing the published report of Mr. Burgess' criticisms ...

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  18. TRADES UNION VIEWS.

    Mr. Bowerman, M.P., in an interview after a visit to the front, said:—"France has done everything she can, both in men and money. Much depends on the ...

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  19. SALONIKA

    A Berlin official message says hostile attacks between the Vardar and Lake Soiram Were unsuccessful. ...

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  20. SCHOOLMASTERS FOR ALBANIA.

    Italian schoolmasters unfit for service are being sent to teach in the Albanian schools, which are reopening everywhere. ...

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  21. SUBMARINES

    The Danish steamer Tuborg, 2056 tons, line been sunk, but the crew was rescued. The Norwegian steamer Vestfold, 1883 tons, was also torpedoed. ...

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  22. EMPIRE AND OVERSEAS

    Herr Kiliani, who was German Consul General in Sydney at the outbreak of the war, lecturing at Munich, said ever since the South African war Great Britain was ...

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  23. NEW ZEALANDERS

    At the Right Hon. W. F. Massey's instance the Government remitted the duty on jam, sugar, and rations for the New Zealand troops; also the duty on tea and ...

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  24. CAPTURED BY GERMANS.

    The "Shanska Aftonbladen" states a German destroyer captured the Danish steamer Thyra in Swedish waters. ...

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  25. MAILS JETTISONED.

    A German submarine stopped a Swedish steamer at Ingsborg, in the North Sea, and compelled the crew to jettison 700 French and English mail bags ...

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  26. ALLIES' BIG OFFENSIVE

    Berlin correspondents point out that while Germany is seeking peace, she is also preparing for what is expected to be a tremendous allied offensive in the ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. RUSSIA AND AUSTRALIA

    The Russo-British Chamber of Commerce intends sending delegates to Australia for the purpose of establishing closer commercial relations between ...

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  28. TERRIBLE STORIES

    Many deported Belgians have been sent back emaciated and dying, being unable to continue working in Germany on the low rations. They tell terrible stories ...

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  29. REMARKABLE ESCAPE

    After an extraordinary exploit 103 inhabitants of Liege escaped to Holland. They got possession of an old tug, and drifted at night down the swollen Meuse, ...

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  30. ALLIES' REPLY

    The "Cologue Volks Zeitung" says the allies' peace terms amount to a fresh declaration of war. We are again summoned to flight for freedom. Let us show ...

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  31. WAR CABINET

    Mr. Lloyd George is rapidly improving the clearing house for business by the War Cabinet which has absorbed the former war committee and committee of ...

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  32. FAILURE OF ZEPS.

    The "Kreuz Zeitung"' admits the Anglo French have found means for foiling the Zeppelins, and urge an immediate sub marine warfare, with the utmost cruelty ...

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  33. AMERICAN CRUISER

    The cruiser Milwaukee, 9700 tons, four large guns, 14 6in guns, went ashore on the coast of California. while attempting to salvage a submarine. Three ...

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  34. MUNITION WORKS

    Yorkshire engineers passed a resolution protesting against the number of untrained men admitted to the munition works, thereby escaping military service, ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Frequent reports have been published of the hardship which it is alleged returned soldiers are suffering through the neglect of the organisations ...

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  36. DR. WILSON'S NOTE

    The Press Bureau has issued Belgium' reply to Dr. Wilson's Note[?]. It says the President seems to believe that the statesmen of the two opposing camps are ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL INTERESTS

    A journal says capitalists in Germany and Austro-Hungary are negotiating a gigantic banking concern for the Central Powers. It is stated £50,000,000 ...

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  38. POSITION IN FRANCE.

    Deputy Violette, in reporting to the Government on the necessity of Parliamentary control, cites the position in February, 1915, and states the greater ...

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  39. THE EXPLOSIONS

    Police investigation reports that German plotters were responsible for the explosions in the munition factories in New Jersey. ...

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  40. REPATRIATION SCHEME

    Approval has been given by the Federal Cabinet to the recommendation of the repatriation trustees that a Commonwealth authority be appointed to ...

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  41. THE WOOLLEN MILLS

    Owing partly to the falling off in the numbers of recruits offering for the Australian Imperial force the military warehouses are full to overflowing of ...

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  42. MR. GERARD'S SPEECH

    The, officials are surprised that Mr. Gerard was correctly reported, and the incident has created a difficult situation. It may lead to a statement by President ...

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  43. THE KAISER'S PROCLAMATION

    After seathingly denouncing the Kaiser's proclamation, the "New York Times" says it is about time Germans dropped the mask, as their need of peace ...

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  44. ALLEGED SMELTING MONOPOLY

    A request has been made by Mr. Holman to the Prime Minister to have an enquiry made into an alleged monopoly operating greatly to the disadvantage of ...

    Article : 99 words
  45. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  46. A LETTER RECALLED.

    The "Nord Deutsche Allgemuine.. Zeitung" says the Kaiser's letter to Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg on October 31 proved an honest desire for peace. In it ...

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  47. SENATE ELECTIONS

    Some time ago the central executive of the Victorian Political Labour Council considered that a double dissolution of the Federal Parliament was ...

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  48. HEALTH INSURANCE.

    Although there are so many kinds of insurance, covering almost everything in existence, such as Marine, Life, and Fire Insurance, there is no insurance against ...

    Article : 109 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. RICH GOLD DISCOVERY

    Mining speculators and others from Bathurst, Lithgow, Sydney, and Orange have visited the new gold discovery near Sunny Corner, where the obliging ...

    Article : 80 words
  51. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest on Oscar Wheeler, who was killed in the Longley motor accident. ...

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