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  2. "AUSTRALIANS, BE TRUE!"

    At the Exhibition Building on Tuesday night a tremendous gathering inaugurated the new voluntary recruiting campaign in South Australia. His Excellency the ...

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  3. DARKER SITUATION.

    The probability of war between the United States and the Central Powers is increasing. It is believed in some quarters that Berlin has concluded that a mistake via made in sending the Note to Washington, and that the Kaiser's advisers are now playing for time, and speaking with various voices to ...

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  4. WRECK OF THE KONA.

    On Tuesday morning the Marine Department at Port Adelaide was notified by the port superintendent at Wallaroo that the master of the steamer Aeon, which had ...

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  5. THE ISLINGTON WORKERS.

    The latest development in connection with the position of the Government workers at Islington is that a numerous deputation has been arranged to wait upon ...

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  6. PUBLIC EXPENDITURE.

    "Criticism on expenditure is the easiest of avocations, and in the case referred to has been dealt with quite superficially an without due regard to the real facts." ...

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  7. Coal Scarcity in Denmark.

    The shortage of coal in Denmark, consequent on the restriction of sea commerce, has become acute. Schools are being closed during the wintry weather, also some of ...

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  8. LABOURERS FOR ENGLAND.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) said today that the Commonwealth Government had received advice from the Imperial authorities that there was a serious ...

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  9. Germany "Not Understood".

    A Dutch news agency states, on the authority of its Berlin correspondent, that German official circles greatly regret, that President Wilson has not sufficiently ...

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  10. No-Contraband Steamers.

    The Swedish Government has proposed joint mail and passenger steamship service, between Scandinavia and Great Britain, on the basis that no contraband of war is ...

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  11. GERMANY GONE TOO FAR.

    The Daily Telegraph says:—If the comedy of Prussian blustering could be studied apart from its tragic setting, what a shout of laughter would arise among the ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT.

    Field Marshal Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported on Monday night:—The British forces repulsed three attempted enemy raids on the Somme Front. The local ...

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  13. Americans in Turkey.

    Apprehension is felt for the safety of 2,000 Americans in Turkey, and the Washington Government is considering the advis[?]ablenees of sending warships to make a ...

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  14. AMERICAN WHITEBOOK.

    The United States' Government is assembling material for a White Book to contain the complete correspondence with Germany on the subject of the German illegal and ...

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  15. ASSISTANCE FOR THE CREW.

    A resident of Kangaroo Island, referring to the wreck of the schooner Kona on February 3, writes:—"Mr. Robert Clark, of Antechamber Bay, master of the life saving ...

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  16. Bernstorff's Good-bye.

    The German Ambassador (Count yon Bernstorff), with his staff and their wives and children, and all the German Consuls in the United States, comprising 2,000 souls ...

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  17. GERMAN PRESS ATTITUDE.

    The German press has now found voice on the German American rupture. The comments of all sections reveal a striking similarity, which suggests that the ...

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  18. AMERICAN SKY GLOOMY.

    The death of the American seaman Wallace when the steamer Eaveston was sunk by the Germans was not reported to the State Department at Washington. This ...

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  19. French Successful Raids.

    The French communique reports that a coup-de-main on Reichsackerkopf, in Alsacem resulted in the capture of a German machine gun and 16 prisoners. ...

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  20. Spain's Reply.

    The Prime Minister of Spain (Count Romanones) has announced that the Spanish reply to the German Note will be made tomorrow. It is stated in official ...

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  21. THE TWO VOICES.

    Although officially Germany alludes regretfully to the rapture with America, and suggests that there have been misunderstandings, it is pointed out in London that ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. [Admiralty, by Wireless Press.]

    A German official message states:—A counter attack against the British regained a greater part of our lost trenches east of Beaucourt. We made prisoners of 100 men. ...

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  23. THE RIDE FROM THE WRECK.

    PENNESHAW, February 4.—The people on the shore, when they noticed that the Kona was on The Scrapers, did not remain idle. Mr. Frank, headkeeper of Cape ...

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  24. PLOT AGAINST MINISTERS.

    The Police Court prosecution at Derby was resumed on Monday in connection with the charges of conspiracy on divers dates since December 26 last, to murder ...

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  25. AMERICANS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Consular Agent for the United States in South Australia (Mr. G. H. Prosser) was asked on Tuesday whether any Americans in Adelaide had been to him to ...

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  26. Anzacs' Bitter Regret.

    Tonight, in the face of one of the bitterest north-east winds that has within living memory driven the snowdrift over, the slopes of these bleak French' downs ...

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  27. GERMAN WIRELESS SEIZED.

    The United States Government has taken possession of the only German wireless plant at Tinkerton, New Jersey, and has dispossessed the German officers there. ...

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  28. RAIDS ON SHIPPING.

    The British Admiralty state that the British steamer City of Birmingham (7,493 tons) was torpedoed without warning on November 27, when 126 miles from land. ...

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  29. Kaiser Playing for Time.

    The Press Bureau states that a wireless message from Berlin announces that negotiations are proceeding in regard to how far further concessions on the part of Germany ...

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  30. SHIPS' MACHINERY RUINED.

    Sabotage without parallel has been practised in reference to the interned ships in New York Harbour, their engines and machinery having been damaged to such an ...

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  31. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    A meeting with the object of promoting trade between Australia and Russia was held at the town, hall today. The Lord Mayor (Sir David Hennessy) presided, and ...

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  32. LOW TIDES.

    AMERICAN RIVER, February 4.—Strong winds have driven the sea off shore, and tides are very tow and uncertain. Fishing cutters have been idle for ...

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  33. NATIONAL AMERICAN MINISTRY.

    Dr. Wilson declares that a Rational emergency exists through insufficient ships, and has issued a proclamation prohibiting the transfer of American vessels to the ...

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  34. TROUBLE AT PORT ADELAIDE WHARFS.

    Some of the wheat carriers casual hands —who have been, working on the Ocean Steamers' Wharf and at Birkenhead, Port Adelaide, ceased work on Tuesday ...

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  35. Boats Shelled by Germans.

    The British Admiralty states that the survivors of the British steamer Eavestone report that the ship was sunk by shellfire from a submarine. The crew abandoned ...

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  36. Enthusiasm in France.

    President Wilson's announcement at the rupture with Germany caused an outburst of enthusiasm throughout France. A great demonstration occurred in the Toul[?] ...

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  37. THAT OVERT ACT.

    Mr. Henry Ford has offered his motor car factories to the Government in the event of war for operation without profit. While the President is still anxious to ...

    Article : 140 words
  38. Distress in the Canaries.

    The Madrid correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states chat a Spanish crise[?] has been stationed at the mouth of Las Palma[?] Harbour, Canary Islands, to prevent the ...

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  39. Belgian Belief Ship Sunk.

    The Danish steamer Laskruse, carrying 2,335 tons of maize from Bue[?]oos Ayres for the Belgian Relief Committee, is reported to have been sunk. At present there are eight ...

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  40. AUSTRIA ASKED TO VOTE "NO."

    President Wilson held a consultation with the Secretaries for War and tie Navy today concerning preparedness measures. The President has cancelled invitations ...

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  41. BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    Active propaganda is being carried on in every large town to promote the war loan. Friday next has been set aside as "War Loan Day," when employers throughout ...

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  42. POLITICAL CRISIS IN THE WEST.

    In view of the Government defeat on Thursday night, when in the absence of the Country Party members, who had gone home for the weekend, the Labour Party ...

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  43. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday it was resolved to urge upon the Government the desirableness of not sending the Government schooner ...

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  44. IS GERMANY FISHING?

    Some military critics in London are of opinion that the sudden announcement of the German' policy of sea frightfulness was largely intended to tempt Gen. Nivelle ...

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  45. PRISONERS TEMPORARILY CUT OFF.

    Lord Newton, in an interview today, said:—We cannot overestimate the work that has been done by the Americans on behalf of prisoners of war. The rupture of ...

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  46. Germany Firm and Determined.

    It is semi-officially stated in Berlin reports that Dr. Wilson's message from Congress arrived on Sunday afternoon, and caused an extreme sensation; but that a ...

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  47. Business for the Commons.

    When the House of Commons reassembles tomorrow, its agenda apart from war legislation, will deal with two public health measures, the first for ...

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  48. The Dutch Gamma.

    The Dutch Government has asked Germany to explain the attack on tins Gamma. LONDON, February 5. The Admiralty has also reported that the ...

    Article : 153 words
  49. GERMAN NEWS WITHHELD.

    Private messages have reached Berlin that diplomatic relations between Germany and the United States have been broken off; but tie Prussian Government is ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. To Spare the Kaiser's Heart.

    Dutch newspapers do not attempt to disguise the difficulty of the position of the Netherlands Government They recognise that the invitation to other neutrals by ...

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  52. Combing Them Out.

    The Press Bureau states that the Director of National Service (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) ,in accordance with the decision of the War Cabinet is instructing ...

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  53. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    A Labour Solidarity Committee was organized at the Trades Hall last night, on the following basis:—1. That the first object be to win the war. 2. To oppose the ...

    Article : 146 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. More Steamers Gone.

    The steamer Hurstwood, 1,229 tons, has been sunk by an explosion, which killed five of her crew. ...

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  56. SWEDISH SAILINGS STOPPED.

    German government news says that the Swedish Minister of the Exterior has reported that the British Admiralty has provisionally forbidden all sailings from Great ...

    Article : 53 words
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