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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Germany and Peace. Chancellor Hertling's Speech. German Demands on ...

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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

    Albert Lloyd's big advantage in weight and strength enabled him to beat Fred Kay at the Sydney Stadium, last night, and he retains the title of ...

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  5. Peace Talk.

    Reuter's correspondent (at Amsterdam telegraphs that the following is a resume of Count von Hertling's speech made in the Reichstag in reply to ...

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  6. In Russia.

    Four Russian Senators and officers have been arrested here on charges of espionage, but they were released at the instance of the Allies' ...

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  7. SHIPBUILDING OUTPUT.

    The Admiralty has issued a diagram showing that the, shipbuilding output of March, 1916, had increased fourfold by September, 1917, and ...

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  8. SEPARATE PEACE REPORT DENIED

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports:— "A semi-official Russian Note denies the Austro-German assertions that a ...

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  9. FATE OF THE GOEBEN.

    The London "Daily Express" states that the Turkish warship, the Goeben, is hopelessly embedded in the sandy gravel beach, and that her stem is ...

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  10. ROUMANIANS FIGHT RUSSIANS.

    It is reported that Roumanian troops have surrounded Kishinev, and are fighting heavily against Bolshevik troops. ...

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  11. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A statement which has found publicity in several newspapers is that Mr..J. Cook, head of the New South Wales Federal Nationalists, is to be displaced ...

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  12. DISCONTENT AMONG SOLDIERS.

    A United Service Agency correspondent telegraphs:— "News from the Austrian fronts shows increasing indiscipline and widespread ...

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  13. SOVYET CONGRES.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports:— "The Congress of Sovyets has elected a Glasgow man named M'Lean, ...

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  14. On the Western Front.

    Field-Manshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We captured a few prisoners in patrol encounters south-westward of ...

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  15. IN FINLAND.

    Reuter's Helsingfors correspondent reports: — "The British Consul here has protested to the Senate against acts of ...

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  16. NEW INDUSTRIAL BILL

    In the forecast of the new Industrial Bill to be brought forward after the State Parliamentary session is resumed on Tuesday, the following ...

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  17. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The London,"Daily Mail" says that it is encouraging to note that Count von Hertling has chosen to reply in detail to President Wilson's peace ...

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  18. AMMUNITION WORKER'S DEATH.

    Joseph Mapham, aged 48 years a resident of Moonee Ponds, died in the Melbourne Hospital yesterday as,the result of injuries caused by an explosion ...

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  19. GENERAL KALEDIN OPPOSED.

    A Uongress of Cossacks. from the front was inaugurated at Kamensky on January 25. Twenty-three regiments and five batteries were represented, and ...

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  20. SILVERTON TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A general meeting of the Silverto[?] Tramway Employees' Club was held in the Employees' Institute on Sunday, December 30, 1917, and on account of ...

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  21. CONTINENTAL CRITICISM.

    Count von Hertling's and Count von Czernin's speeches have evoked considerable comment in the Allies' capitals. ...

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  22. BRITISH CAPTURE ENEMY POSITIONS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We have captured enemy positions in patrol encounters southward of ...

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  23. CLONCURRY MINE AFIRE.

    A telegram from Cloncurry states that a fire broke out in the Consols mine at the 480ft. level. This is considered serious as the ...

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  24. A FRENCH REPORT.

    An official French communique states:— "There has been" lively artillery firing near Caurieres Wood, in the ...

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  25. DISTURBANCES IN GERMANY.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that in consequence of disturbances at meetings of the Fatherland Party, the commander of the ...

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  26. THE EXECUTION OF BUDD.

    A petition from the Retened Soldiers' Association asking that the death sentence on Albert Edward Budd for the murder of his foster-sister be ...

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  27. RUSSIAN C0NSUL IN MELBOURNE.

    M. Trotsky has dismissed the Russian Consul in Melbourne. It is announced that he is to be replaced by a Russian emigrant named ...

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  28. BREST LITOVSK CONFERENCE.

    Tile Petrograd correspondent of the Italian newspaper "Seccolo" telegraphs that M. Lenin has informed his friends that the Brest Litovsk peace ...

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  29. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The shoot held in connection with the Hospital benefit took place on Saturday, each club firing on its own range Owing to the very wet day, the ...

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  30. Aliies' Control.

    The Allies' Naval Conference held in London this week, reviewed the whole question of naval co-operation. ...

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  31. In Palestine.

    The Geneva "Tribune" states that Enver Pasha personally commanded the Turkish army in the battle of Jerusalem. After he had been defeated he ...

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  32. MR. M. P. CONSIDINE MARRIED.

    The marriage of Mr.M. P. Considine, M.P., and Miss Bessie Washington, daughter of Mr. W. J. Washington, president of the Eaglehawk branch of ...

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  33. RESPONSIBILITY ON SOVYET'S CONGRESS.

    The London "Daily Mail's' correspondent in Petrograd says that the Bolshevik Government will refuse the German peace conditions, placing the ...

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  34. TROOPS AFLOAT.

    Reuter's Agency is informed that there have been only 2000 casualties among troops afloat since the beginning of the war, and that approximately ...

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  35. ADMIRALTY AIR RAIDS.

    The British Admiralty reports:— "Admiralty aircraft bombed and hit an enemy aerodrome at Varssenaereto-day. All our machines returned. ...

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