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  2. COUNTRY EDITION

    It has been decided, by the Minister of Education that school teachers outside the metropolitan area may re-open their schools after the ...

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  3. WARRNAMBOOL RACES

    The annual summer meeting of the Warrnambool Racing Club was held on Saturday afternoon and passed off most successfully. Pleasant weather ...

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  4. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    Dalgety and Company report sales were resumed in Melbourne on Monday, when they offered a very attractive catalogue of 4,700 bales. The ...

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  5. THE NEAR EAST.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary for India, stated in the House of Commons on Monday that after the Turks seemed to be retiring on11th ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN REVERSE.

    It is stated in a message from Petrograd that during the enemy's withdrawal to the right bank of the Strypa one Austro-German division (20,000 ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S NEW ARMY

    The Melbourne Town Hall was tonight crowded with women at a patriotic demonstration in support of recruiting under the auspices of the ...

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  8. RUSSIANS DEFEAT TURKS

    A Petrograd communique in respect to the Caucasus says: We repelled two Turkish attempts to cross the Arkhave river. We seized an artillery ...

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  9. THE MARKETS.

    There was a much stronger demand for all classes than prevailed last week, and prices generally showed a rise of about £11 per head. The ...

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  10. THE WEST FRONT.

    An official Paris communique states—"Our long range artillery shelled the enemy gathering at Westende and Middlekirk. We inflicted ...

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  11. THE LOCAL HARVEST.

    Threshing operations are proceeding throughout the district (writes our [?]llowa correspondent). As anticipated, the yields of barley are good and the ...

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  12. MAJOR M'CAY'S REPORT.

    Major-General McCay, who was appointed Inspector-General of the Australian Imperial Forces, has furnished the Minister of Defence with a ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    At the meeting of the Colac Shire Council on Monday, Cr. Meredith referred to the honour which had been conferred upon Captain ...

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  14. MELBOURNE SHEEP MARKET.

    Fat Sheep: 19,300 penned, a large proportion being of secondary and inferior quality. The demand was brisk and values from 2/ to 2/6 better than ...

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  15. BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Washington says that the latest statistics prove how the blockade of German has been nullified by ...

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  16. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Defence authorities are at present faced with a problem which, in the opinion of a great many people, has been allowed to remain too long ...

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  17. COMPULSION BILL.

    The House of Commons re[?] cussed the Compulsion Bill. An amendbent to include Ireland was negatived without a division. ...

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  18. BALLARAT STOCK MARKET.

    Cattle: 186 yarded. Best bullocks to £20; extra to £21; best cows to £10; extra to £17/15; good to £13. Calves: 41 yarded. Best sold to ...

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  19. SOCIALISTS SUPPORT RECRUITING.

    A manifesto issued by, the Socialist National Defence Committee declares that every fit trade unionist not needed for war work who refuses to enlist ...

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  20. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT EMPLOYES.

    The Minister of Defence to-day stated that the report that employes of the Defence Department and Navy office are not to be permitted to join ...

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  21. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    Cardinal Mercier has presented the Pope with the sworn depositions concerning 137 Belgian priests condemned to death by the Germans in ...

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  22. DAIRY PRODUCE

    The Western District Factories' Co operative Produce Co. Ltd., 49-57 King-street, Melbourne, report:— Butter: There was an advance of ...

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  23. MEETINGS AND SPEAKERS.

    The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee has received notification of the following additional recruiting meetings: 20th January, Echuca; ...

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  24. RUSSIAN RELIEF FORCE.

    A Russian force is at Kermanshah (north-west of Persia), and is 200 miles from Kut-el-Amara. Part of the intervening ground, is desert ...

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  25. THANK ALL THE "YES" MEN.

    The Bruthen recruiting committee is forwarding a letter to all men answering in the affirmative to the personal appeal. The letter thanks ...

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  26. NEXT ATTACK.

    Messages to hand from Berlin, Sofia and Constantinople indicate that it is the desire of the enemy to confuse the Allies regarding the ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN EAST AFRICA

    A German East African force. consisting of 150 Europeans, 600 regulars and many native troops attacked the Belgian garrison at Luvingia. A ...

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  28. ENEMY MOVEMENTS STOPPED.

    Reports have been received, that a violent wind and snowstorm has plunged Macedonia and Lower Serbia into arctic conditions, necessitating ...

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  29. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    The Minister of Customs stated that the retail price of sugar for Melbourne and the metropolitan area had been increased from 3d to 3½d ...

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  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The "Fordites" have returned to New York owing to Mr. Ford deelining to pay further expenses in regard to his recent peace mission. ...

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  31. GREAT FIRE IN NORWAY

    Four hundred buildings at Bergen, in Norway, to the value of £1,100,000 have been burnt down. The total damage is estimated at 5½ million's ...

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  32. MARTIAL LAW IN GREECE.

    The Athens newspaper "Kosmos" states that the Greek Government is about to proclaim martial law. ...

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  33. WAR PENSIONS.

    The Prince of Wales presided at a meeting of the Naval and military War Pensions Committee. He said his association with the daily life of ...

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  34. MONTENEGRO.

    Count Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, has announced that Montenegro has agreed to an unconditional capitulation as a preliminary to peace. ...

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  35. TALES FROM THE TRENCHES

    The Duke of Rutland presided recently at a meeting at His Majesty's Theatre, London, at which Mr. Ben Tillett spoke on "A Message from the . ...

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  36. RIOTING IN THE CITY.

    The Chief Secretary has given instructions that special efforts are to he made to prevent disturbances of any kind in the city or suburbs or ...

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  37. FOOTBALL SEASON.

    The Victorian League authorities are considering the question of curtailing or [?]abandoning football next season. ...

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  38. SYRIAN ARMY.

    Djemal Pasha, commander of the Turkish armies in Syria, has concluded his visit to Constantinople, whither he journeyed to settle certain political ...

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  39. NETHERLANDS FLOODS

    Queen Wilhelmina has visited sue flooded Zuider Zee. Her consort, Prince Henry, has gone to Marken (10 miles north-east of Amsterdam), ...

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  40. BILLIARDS.

    The latest scores in the billiard match, Inman v. Gray, are: Inman, 10,164; Gray, 7,870. ...

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  41. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The State Executive Council to-day decided to commute the death sentence on John M'Namara to imprisonment for life without the benefit of ...

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  42. ALLEGED GALLIPOLI BOOTY

    A Turkish communique acknowledged in Amsterdam claims that booty of the value of £2,000,000 has been secured near Seddul Bahr. ...

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  43. THE BUTTER MARKET

    The Minister for Customs contends that there is no justification for the increase of 1d per lb in the price of butter owing to any immediate ...

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  44. HARVESTING A SOLDIER'S CROP

    A working bee was organised in Moyston to Assist in harvesting the wheat crop of Mr. Robert Phillips. who is now at the front. Twenty ...

    Article : 40 words
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