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  2. PEACE FIASCO.

    President Wilson on Monday sent a Note to London proposing a peace conference An inspired article in the ...

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  3. ROUMANIA.

    It is announced that the Russians have effected an important check of the Germans advance before Batogu 30 miles west of Braila. ...

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  4. THE SUBMARINES.

    The British steamer. Flimston (6000 tons) has been-sunk and the captain and chief engineer, have been taken prisoners. ...

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  5. STATE SCHOOLS AND OUR HEROES.

    In answer to queries as to how the very liberal donations of poultry from the school communities of the Warrnambool inspectorate are to reach the ...

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  6. THE DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George's proposal to hold an Imperial conference at an early date is warmly endorsed by the morning press. ...

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  7. NATIONALISATION OF SHIPS.

    Mr. Lloyd George's announcement of nationlisation of British shipping commands more interest. in Washington from the strictly American point ...

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  8. FRANCE MUST REGAIN LOSSES.

    Mr. Seals (Independent Natconalist), speaking in the House of Commons yesterday in support of the Government's reply to Germany, said ...

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  9. (Reuter.)

    Router's correspondent at Corunna states: A submarine escorted a Danish steamer fling the German war fling to Finistere carrving 49 men, ...

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  10. "DOOR NOT SHUT."

    Afternoon papers quote prominently a statement by "The Manchester Guardian," which said that Mr. Lloyd George would not shut the door ...

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  11. FALSE ENEMY REPORT.

    (British Admiralty intercepts Collected by the wireless press.) The German Foreign Minister in an interview said the German steamer ...

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  12. NEW LEADER APPOINTED.

    General Gourko the well-known Russian officer has taken up the command of the Russo-Roumanian forces. The Roumanian are ...

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  13. (Published in "The Times")

    "The Times" reioices that an Imperial Conference at an early date is proposed. "It is Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  14. RESTRICTION OF MEALS FAILS

    It is agreed by the Press that the restriction of meals to three courses has completely failed to reduce the consumption of feed. This is mainly ...

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  15. GERMAN PLEDGES.

    Additional evidence received by the State Department regarding the British steamer Marina, the sinking of which resulted in the loss of six ...

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  16. (Reuter.)

    Commenting upon Mr. Lloyd George's speech the "Berliner Tageblatt" says that for the present at any rate the gulf between the British and the ...

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  17. AMERICAN VIEWS.

    Leading New York journals agree that Mr. Lloyd George's speech does not close the door to peace negotiations ...

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  18. MINISTERIAL CRISIS ENDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Jassy, telegraphing on the 13th inst., says: The Roumanian Ministerial crisis has ended. The Cabinet has ...

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  19. STATE POLITICS.

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-day it was discovered that Mr. Bower's no-confidence motion had been placed at the end of private ...

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  20. SMUTS' REPULSES ENEMY

    Referring to the operation in German. Eat Africa an official communique states: "Major-General J. C. Smuts, ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. (United Service Special Cable.)

    German newspaper comments show that hope has not been abandoned, although "Vorwarts," the Socialist organ, angrily attacks Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  22. (Reuter.)

    (Brtish Admiralty intercepts: coll[?]eted by the Wireless Press)A German wireless message protests against the foreign press having ...

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  23. GREECE.

    Greece has addressed to the Entente, Powers' a Note reviewing the situation since her acceptance of the ultimatum, and pointing out the ...

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  24. MOBILISING THE NATION

    Press and public opinion is unanimous that the great and statesman like declaration of Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, in the House of ...

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  25. AVALANCHE IN TRENTINO

    A Rome telegram states that an avalanche in the Trentino buried 150 Austrian artillervmen and two heavy guns. ...

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  26. DUTCH PRESS FAVORABLE.

    According to the "Telegraaf," Mr. Lloyd George's words regarding the peace offer being a noose will live in history. ...

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  27. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Developmental Railways Account Transfer Bill and Railways Bill to enable certain working expenses to be debited over a series of ...

    Article : 204 words
  28. CHINESE NEUTRALITY.

    H. Sai-vi-ting, the Foreign Minister of China before Parliament denied absolutely that China was prepaying to join the Entente: She will ...

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  29. CANADA'S TRADE.

    In the eight months ending November Canada's trade has grown by a hundred million sterling over the same [?] of last year. ...

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  30. OPPRESSED BELGIUM.

    A report from Maastricht says that the young residents of villages in Belgian Luxemburg are being deported wholesale. It is estimated that ...

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  31. GERMAN PRESS CRITIC.

    The "Cologne Gazette" derides Mr. Lloyd George as a "passing politician and amateur strategist." It boasts that the submarines will compel ...

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  32. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    That the nation will ultimately go dry and that the Government must immediately consider the replacing of tie £70,000,000 liquor tax by ...

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  33. THE WEST FRONT.

    "The Times" correspondent at headquarters resorts bitter cold and snow. The troo[?]s are having a" trying [?] in the trenches. but the ...

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  34. (Published in "The Times")

    "Mr. Lloyd George's war programme is a great event in the history of the Empire and of mankind," says "The Tines" in a leading ...

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  35. INDEMNITY MAY BE CHEAPER.

    An official of the Gorman Embassy raid this morning: "We will discuss any proposal that the Allies may make: Germany has ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS

    To-morrow, Saturday, Star Pictures will give a matince performance at 3 p.m. and will show in both Town and Oddfellows' Halls, at 8.15 p.m. ...

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  37. THE WOOL PURCHASE.

    The Federal Regulations issued to- day under the War Precautions Act provide that the Central. Wool Committee shall consist of the chairman ...

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  38. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council the Governor's Deputy Bill. Victorian Loan Bill and Municipal Endowment Bill were passed. ...

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  39. CARLTON SHOOTING CASE

    In the Carlton Court, William Gourlay, a young man, was committed for trial on a charge of wounding Margaret Smith married woman, with ...

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  40. SLAVERY DEFENDED.

    The Hague reports that Herr von Seheidemann, the Socialist, leader, has declared that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg ordered the Belgian ...

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  41. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    The last official Paris communique reports South of the Somme the enemy bombarded particularly in the sectors of Beilov en Santerre, Berny, ...

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  42. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon, secretary of the Warrnambool branch acknowledges the receipt of the following donations:— Mrs. Moore, Banyan-street: 2 pairs ...

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  43. (Published in "The Times.")

    German officials at Washington expect Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg to answer Mr. Lloyd Geerge's speech by confidentially communicating ...

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  44. GARVOC.

    The Garvoc Presbyterian Sunday school held its anniversary on Tuesday "of last week, in the Mechanics Hall. There was a good attendance ...

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  45. TURKISH BOYS TO WORK

    It if announced that the Wurtemberg Chamber of Commerce has accepted Turkey's proposal to send to Germany 10,000 Turkish apprentice ...

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  46. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: We raided the enemy lines in the vicinity of Gommecourt, doing considerable damage, also northward of ...

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  47. WALL STREET NERVOUS.

    On Wall Street to-day shipping stocks were among the heaviest sufferers in a nervous market. Munition stocks recorded losses. ...

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  48. MAN-POWER TOUR SUCCEEDS.

    The national service tour of Sir Robert Borden, the Prime, Minister of Canada, has boon very successful. despite the terrible winter weather. ...

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  49. PERSONAL.

    The Right, Rev. John Gray, M. A., B.D.. the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria was last week accorded a civic reception by ...

    Article : 172 words
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  51. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Men on furlough form the Somme report that the Australian casualties recently were small It is expected that the fighting will be most ...

    Article : 58 words
  52. MORE MEN TO BE RELEASED.

    Mr. Worthington Evans announced in the House of Commons to-day, that- the Ministry of Munitions had ordered that all semi-skilled and ...

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  53. MINING INDUSTRY.

    The now Federal regulations issued to-day restrict the mining mining merits of persons other than naturalborn British subjects. They prohibit ...

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  54. NEW MOVEMENT MOOTED.

    Aceerding to a Berlin wireless message. M. Sehaper, a member of the Dutch Parliament, has stated that a new peace movement is being ...

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  55. STOCK MARKET RECOVERS.

    Mr. Lloyd Gorge's speech has bracing effect upon the stock market. War loans have advanced three[?]ighths. ...

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  56. "GERMANY'S LAST BLUFF."

    Replaying to an interpellation in the Chamber of Deputies acousing the Government of lock of foresight militarily and diplomatically, M. Briand, ...

    Article : 115 words
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