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  2. ALLIES' "NO."

    A German wireless message addressed to the German Embassy at Washington, saya:—"The general impression in Germany in reference to the Entente's ...

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  3. Incidents of the War.

    Cinematograph war films, shoving the extent of the British effort in respect to the army, navy, munition work, and organization are being exhibited in Japan ...

    Article : 254 words
  4. A TRADE AWAKENING.

    If the rejoicings of the business met of Adelaide at the remarkable stimulation of trade during the festive season could find united expression there would be one ...

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  5. MONDAY'S BOATING FATALITY.

    The boating fatality which occurred at the entrance to the Outer Harbour on Monday has created the deepest regret at the Semaphore, where the four victims ...

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  6. THE CLERMONT CALAMITY.

    A telegram from the stationmaster at Blair Athol, timed 6 p.m. on Monday, stated that the rainfall at that town since December 27 had been 14.0, and that rain ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF WHARFS.

    The Government formally assumed control of the Port Adelaide wharfs on Monday, January 1, and on Tuesday the Harboure Board was established in its newly ...

    Article : 511 words
  8. HELP FOR THE ALLIES.

    A Portuguese Expeditionary Force is about to proceed to France. German attacks against the French centre in the Champagne and in the Verdun area have proved futile. Brisk artillery duels are going on at the northern and middle sectors of the British line in France. The Allies' airmen during last ...

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  9. German Diplomats Surprised.

    Owing to the new year holidays, the Berlin newspapers deferred their comments an the Allies' reply to the German Peace Note. Berlin diplomatic circles are ...

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  10. EASTERN FRONTS.

    A Russian official report announces:—We repulsed a German offensive south of Pinsa. The enemy strongly attacked the Roumanians on both banks of the Kazino ...

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  11. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reporting, on Monday night, says:—British patrols entered enemy trenches at several places east of Armentieres. An enemy ...

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  12. ON THE ARABIA.

    Mr. A. Crooks, who was a passenger on the R.M.S. Arabia when she was sunk by a German submarine, has sent the following letter from Malta to his son-in-law ...

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  13. Hun Delegation.

    Prince von Bulow with numerous Secretaries, has arrived in Switzerland. ...

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  14. Enemy Cross With Spain.

    The firm refusal of the Spanish Government to support Dr. Wilson's peace proposal has enraged the Germanophile press in Spain. ...

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  15. CHRISTIAN AMERICAN VIEW.

    Representative clergymen and Christian laymen have appealed to Christian America against "a premature peace until the wrongs perpetrated by Germany have been ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. Mentioned in Despatches.

    Field-Marshal Gen. Sir Douglas Haig in his despatches, referring to the Somme battles, mentions the following General Staff officers as having rendered ...

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  17. GREEK CRISIS.

    The latest Note by the Entente to Greece demands that the artillery camp and the whole of the Greek army, except sufficient men to maintain order in Athens ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES AND THE LIBERALS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will resume his duties to-morrow. The interview which he had yesterday with the Leader af the Federal Opposition (Mr. ...

    Article : 710 words
  19. Additional American "Note."

    The United Press Agency has learnt that the additional Wilson peace Note from America was sent as a hint to neutrals that if they were contemplating making a ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. PORTUGUESE HELP.

    Portuguese officers have arrived in France, including Commandant Robert Baptista, the Chief of the staff of the expeditionary army, which Gen. Tarangini will ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. Heroic Stretcher Bearers.

    Cpl. Ernest M. Smith (son of Mr. H. M. Smith, of Walkerville road, St. Peters), enlisted from Dalgety & Co.'soffice in June, 1915. After seeing service in Egypt ...

    Article : 441 words
  22. BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND VENEZELOS.

    It is officially announced that Earl Granville has been appointed the representative of the British Government to the Venezelos Provisional Government at ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The suggestion that the Indian Empire should be represented at the Imperial Conference has caused delight among all classes. ...

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  24. YEAR'S AVIATION.

    The Guerre Aerienne, reviewing aviation in the war for 1916, says the Allies' airmen carried out in all theatres 750 bombardments and brought down nearly 900 ...

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  25. ATTEMPT ON A SAFE

    An unsuccessful attempt was made between midnight and 7 a.m. on Tuesday to blow open a safe in the office of Mr. Charles Smith, livery stable proprietor ...

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  26. GREEK SHIPPING LOSSES.

    Greek shipowners have suffered enormous losses by the Allies' blockade. Two hundred steamers are held up, capable of earning £100,000 a day. ...

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  27. A LIST OF THE DEAD.

    The following is a list of the fatalities so far as is known to date:— Peter Ollson, N. Naser, Sarah Forter, Mrs. Winifred O'Donnell, Carl Sporeer, Winnie Robins ...

    Article : 428 words
  28. LIQUOR CONTROL.

    The Central News asserts positively that the Government does not contemplate liquor trade nationalization during the war, owing to the complicated organization of ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. NEUTRALS BEWARE.

    Mr. Bell, the Chicago correspondent of The Daily News, has telegraphed an interview with Gen. Viscount French, who s reported to have said:—The neutral ...

    Article : 186 words
  30. CONVICT FIGHTERS.

    It is estimated that Germany will increase her army by about 60,000 men by releasing the convicts in her prisons under the volunteer system for service with the ...

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  31. "MIRACLE WORKER" DEAD.

    The death of the famous Russian monk and "miracle worker," Rasputin, which has on several occasions been falsely rumoured, is now definitely announced. It ...

    Article : 433 words
  32. Slaves in the Long Box.

    Repatriated Belgians narrate that the Germans, to punish their slave-raid victims who refuse to work when deported from their homes to Germany, place them in a ...

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  33. British War Bread.

    The prohibition against the use of white wheaten bread in the United Kingdom, and the introduction of a "war tread," containing a proportion of pollard and bran ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. A. Treloar, of Bimbowrie Station, has received official intimation that his son. Lieut. Frank Treloar, has been wounded while serving in Egypt. ...

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  35. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Milan correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that the Italian Chief of Command, reviewing the operations for the past five months, said the Austrian ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. Submarine Activities.

    The Danish steamer Danmark (1,875 tons) was torpedoed by a German submarine. Twenty-four of those on board were saved. ...

    Article : 68 words
  37. ENLISTMENTS.

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  38. LIMITATIONS OF TONNAGE.

    Sir Alfred Booth (Chairman of the Cunard line) has uttered a protest against the continuance of waste of available ronnage. He says it is no longer only ...

    Article : 127 words
  39. IN OTHER STATES.

    Victoria.—22 accepted. ...

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  40. INTO CAMP ON TUESDAY.

    Following are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went into the Mitcham Camp on Tuesday:— B. W. Bruce, W. A. Dixon, H. J. Gleeson, H. J. Gleeson, A. ...

    Article : 59 words
  41. WIDELY DIFFUSED RAINS.

    Telegrams received by the Railways Department from the Deputy Commissioner at Tawnsville show that floods are occurring over practically the whole of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS COMFORTS FUND.

    The following cablegram to the officers and men of the Australian Flying Corps in Egypt, now on active service, was sent from the head comforts depot in ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. AGRICULTURAL MATTERS.

    The National Agricultural Labourers' Union is asking the Government to fix a minimum wage of 30/ a week for farm workers. ...

    Article : 126 words
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