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  2. DEATH OF LORD CROMER.

    The death has occurred of the Earl of Cromer (Evelyn Baring), P.C.G.C.B., O.M., G.C.M.G., K.C.S., C.L.E., F.R.S., LL.D., Lord Cromer died at his London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
  3. POLITICAL SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    The Leader of the Federal Liberal Party (Mr. Cook) is still in Melbourne, but he states that no political significance is attached to his stay here. He proposes to ...

    Article : 133 words
  4. THE LABOUR DISRUPTION.

    The approaching special conference of the Labour Party will probably prove one of the most eventful in the history of the movement. For a certainty its proceedings ...

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  5. EASTERN FRONTS.

    Viscount Milner, Gen. Sir Henry Wilson, and Lord Revelstoke, representing Great Britain, the French leader, Gen. Castelnau, and other French and Italian delegates ...

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  6. A FOUNDERED SHIP.

    January 31, 1909.—Turret steamer Clan Ronold unaccuntably foundered in comparatively calm weather at Troubridge. Forty lives lost. Many a chill and cheerless sun has set ...

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  7. BRITONS IN FRANCE.

    There appear to have been about 189 lives lost through the sinking of the auxiliary cruiser Laurentic. The Germans state that they sank a fully laden allied troop transport in the Mediterranean on January 25. Telegrams from New York report the presence of a mysterious steamer in the Atlantic off ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. A GIRL'S DEATH.

    An enquiry into the death of Elsie Rene Pretty (17½), a machinist, at Messrs. Habib Brothers's clothing factory, who died at her home at Sheldon street ...

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  9. TRANSPORT SUNK.

    A Berlin official message claims:—One of our cubmarines sank, in 10 minutes, 250 miles east of Malta, on January 25, an armed enemy transport, full of troops ...

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  10. ENEMY RAIDERS.

    Admiral Corsi, of the Italian Navy, interviewed at Paris en route to Italy after the allied naval conference in England, says that the war on the seas will be intensified ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. Thousand Enemy Prisoners.

    A wireless Russian official report states:—We took 1,030 prisoners on Saturday in the battle north-west of Jakabens, in Gelieia. ...

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  12. STURT CANDIDATURE ENDORSED.

    At a special meeting of the New South Wales Executive of the Political Labour League it was unanimously decided to endorse Mr. Brookfield as the selected Labour ...

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  13. A Vessel a Day Sunk.

    The Germans have released the neutral seamen and others who were taken by their Atlantic raider from the vessels which it captured and sunk ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. A DECISIVE BLOW.

    The Exchange Telegraph company publishes an article by Lieut. Puaux, formerly editor of The Temps (Paris), and now attached to Gen. Foch's staff on the western ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. Albanians With Austrians.

    Messages received at Koine from the Albanian port of Valona state that the Austrians have recruited 20,000 Albanians into their army. ...

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  16. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his Monday night report, says:—The British raided enemy lines north-east of Vermelles, and bombed dugouts and inflicted ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. BARRIER TENSION RELIEVED.

    News was received to-night that the P.L.L. had endorsed Mr. P. Brookfield's candidature for the Sturt seat in the Legislative Assembly. The news came as ...

    Article : 44 words
  18. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official message dealing with the British operations in Mesopotamia states:—We now hold the Turkish first and second lines south-west of Kutc-el-Amara on ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

    Far more than two centuries the family of Baring has been British in domiclle, in character, and in purpose though originally of German extraction. Its founder ...

    Article : 866 words
  20. THE FALLEN AND THE MAIMED.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in the course of a speech at the opening of a Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Institute at Ballarat this afternoon, said:—"The ...

    Article : 198 words
  21. A SUSPICIOUS STEAMER.

    A wireless message from a vessel in the Atlantic states that a mysterious vessel was recently sighted 700 miles from Sandy Hock. The ship when challenged, refused ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. GREEK CRISIS.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the Greek censorship holds up all but colourless news. It is evident that the Allies' blockade has been ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. German Submarine Lost.

    The Christiana newspaper Tidens Tegn states that a trawler conveyed to the Norwegian port of Hammerfest 39 members of the crew of a large German ...

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  24. A SURPRISED FOE.

    The Daily Chronicle correspondent (Mr. Philip Gibbs) in a brisk narrative describes the surprise attack at Le Transloy on Saturday. The objective of the advance ...

    Article : 385 words
  25. HUN BRUTALITY.

    Mr. H. C. Mahoney's Book "Sixteen Months in Four German Prisons" narrates a harrowing story of German brutality. The author says he was arrested previous ...

    Article : 267 words
  26. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    The New York agents are anxious about the overdue German "submarine liner": Deutchland. ...

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  27. Allies' Flags Saluted.

    Among the terms of the ultimatum accepted by Greece was one that the Greek troops should assemble tit Athens and salute the Hags of the Allies. For this ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. BARRIER HOSPITAL.

    The annual meeting of the Broken Hill and District Hospital was held at the town hall on Monday night. Mr. W. E. Wainwright presided The statement of ...

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  29. MORE VESSELS SUNK.

    The following vessels have been by the Germans:—British.—Jevington (1,739 tons), Matheran (7,654 tons). Norweigain—Myrdal (2,631 tons). Danish—Suhr ...

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  30. GERMAN THREATS.

    The German Embassy, in an inspired statement, says that German" submarines will attack without warning British merchantmen armed fore or aft. Germany is ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. KAISER'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Unrted Press Agency's Berlin correspondent says that at a service in the Berlin Cathedral on the Kaiser's birthday the Lord's Prayer was read, and special ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. Claim for Prize Money.

    The officers and men of the submarine E14 are chiming prize money for bating rank a Turkish gunboat and transport an May 1, 1913. The latter had 6,000 troops on ...

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  33. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York World says:—The Entente Envoys at Washington expect that President Wilson will make another move ...

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  34. SHORTAGE OF WHEAT.

    The shortage of wheat in Tasmania was the subject of a conference to-day between the Ministers and the Hobart and Launceston millers. The Premier (Mr. Lee) ...

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  35. THE LOST LAURENTIC.

    New York newspapers state that the White Star list Laurentic, which was being need by the British Government as an auxiliary cruiser, and was sunk off the ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. National Rationing Denied.

    Although the Controller of Food (Lord Devonport) declines to confirm or deny statements by Mr. W. C. Anderson, M.P, that national rationing is to be introduced ...

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  37. Frosty Weather Results.

    The ground is deeply frozen on the west front, enabling the transport of heavy guns which had been held up during the mud period. AMSTERDAM, January 29. ...

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  38. The Allies' Determination.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The New York World says that Prince Galatzin. (Premier of Russia), in an interview, said tht Entente did not agree with ...

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  39. A Wrecked Prelate.

    Aichbishop Riley, of Perth (Champlain-General of the Australian Forces), who was on board the transport Ivernia (14,287 tons), when that vessel was torpedoed in ...

    Article : 145 words
  40. WHOLE MEAL BREAD.

    The Stale Bakery is considering the desirableness of making an attenpt to popularize whole meal bread. The product is cheaper of manufacture than white ...

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  41. American Altruism.

    The Rocky Mountain, a New York rest dential institution established 10 years ago which has a present membership of about 500, has given up its project for the ...

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  42. A Remarkable Recovery.

    Surgeon-Major Buvergey has extracted a bullet from a soldier's heart, in which it had teen lodged for several months, and ...

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  43. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A new wireless station has been erected it San Diego (California), which is powerful enough to exchange messages with Melbourne. ...

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  44. Austrian Women's Appeal.

    A great peace demonstration has been held at Vienna, organized and attended by women and a resolution was passed that an appeal should be made to the women ...

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  45. TRANSPORT TROUBLE BREWING.

    To all appearances a big industrial trouble is brewing in connection with the Transport Workers Union, and there are indications that unless the dispute is ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. Strange Reason for Suicide.

    A Coronial enquiry was held to-day regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of Lieut. Beit, the 20-year-old son of Mr. Otto Beit (the South African ...

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  47. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Dr. Schomburgh of the Botanic Garden has received from Mr. Provis, of Streaky Bav, some seed of a plant belonging to the order [?] found in the sandy ...

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  48. Ready for the Spring.

    French war correspondents insist that the preparations for a military offensive are so complete that the French will be able to attack on a big scale wherever and ...

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  49. PRUSSIAN MILITARISM.

    The New York World states that the Kaiser, who is wedded to his rapacious wargods, is unable to perceive the danger signals at home or abroad. Prussian ...

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  50. BIG FIRE AT CARDIFF.

    A large fire broke out last night in the centre of the city of Cardiff. Wales, and it is still burning. It has destroyed large wholesale drapery stores in Frederick ...

    Article : 52 words
  51. Germany and America.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Agency reports that Germany will reply to President Wilson's Peace Note. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. Empire Development.

    Replying to an objectionp that the Empire Resources Development Committee proposals implied State socialism, sir Leander Jameson ...

    Article : 79 words
  54. The Irish Canadians.

    The Irish Canadian. Hangers were royally welcomed at Belfast on Monday. The streets were packed with cheering people who pinned orange and green ribbons and ...

    Article : 62 words
  55. GENERAL CABLES.

    An official statement denies an alleged attempted outrage on the royal train by placing leaden bars across the rails. It is explained that a thief, in attempting to ...

    Article : 50 words
  56. A Better Empire.

    The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Maesey) speaking at Batley on Monday, said that from the beginning of the war he had been confident that the Empire ...

    Article : 86 words
  57. Lonely Australian' Club.

    Lieut.-Gen. Sir Francis Lloyd, G.O.C. London district is organizing a residential club for overseas officers in the West-End It will include 200 beds. A moderate flat ...

    Article : 61 words
  58. Advertising

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