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    [?] of the cable news on this page so leaded has appeared in the "Times," [?]d is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood the opinions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be ...

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  3. WEST FRONT

    It is announced that the latest Australian division to go to France has been engaged in a successful raid, and the Military Cross has been won by two of ...

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  4. FALLEN ANZAGS

    The Australian Natives' Association has rent a deputation to Mr Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner, to protest against the practice of burying ...

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  5. PEACE PROPOSALS

    At its meeting on Wednesday, a Washington message reports, the Senate adjourned action regarding President Wilson's Peace Note. ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    The "Echo de Paris" says:—"Berlin magines that King Constantine is strong enough to threaten Gen Sarrail's rear, hence Germany encouraged that attack ...

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  7. MACKENSEN'S MARCH

    Russian official communique states: The enemy in the Zalogev region en[?]ed a trench, but was ejected. On the Moldavian frontier the enemy ...

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  8. THE SOMME SECTOR.

    A French communique says:— "There has been a very lively artillery duel north of the Somme, and south of the river, in the region of Rouvroy; also at Verdun, around Dead Man's Hill, and ...

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  9. GERMANY'S MERCHANT SHIPS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the "Kolmsche Volks Zeitung in the course of a long article on atter-war shipping says:—"Oar oversea ...

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  10. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    It is reported at Zurich from official circles in Vienna that the Emperer Charles of Austria is preparing to free the Austrian army from humiliating ...

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  11. ANZACS LEAVE GERMANY.

    Mrs George Chiraside, of Victoria. entertained a number of Australian prisoners from Germany at the Savoy Hotel. The Red Cross Society has been ...

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  12. THE CAILLAUX SCANDAL

    M. Caillaux telegraphs to the "Times" from Naples denying the statements of the "Times" Rome correspondent regarding his peace intrigues, and challenging ...

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  13. ROSSEVELT CRITICISES NOTE.

    The United States Senate is still debating President Wilson's Peace Note, Strong opposition was manifested, especially by Senators Lodge and Gardiner. ...

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  14. LENGTH OF BRITISH LINE.

    Reuter's' correspondent at the British headquarters in France says that the British line now covers nearly 100 miles, on which we have massed about 2,000,000 ...

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  15. INTERNED CIVILIANS

    An Anglo-German agreement for the repatriation of interned civilians of over 13 years of age, except 20 on each side, has now been completed. The agreement ...

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  16. RAIDER OFF U.S.A. COAST

    Vessels reaching New York report having sighted a new armed German commerce destroyer, equipped with torpedo tubes. ...

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  17. DISTRESS IN HUNGARY.

    An Italian semi-official message declares that the fall of the Tisza Ministry in Hungary is imminent. The Emperor Charles has granted an ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS IN BELCIUM

    Reporting to the National Committee of the Y.M.C.A., Mr Frank E. Wright, a military secretary of the Association on active service with the Australian troops ...

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  19. THE DOOR OF PEACE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" accuses the Allies of declining a peace conference from fear of being ...

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  20. (Reuter.)

    German official report claims further [?]cesses on the Roumanian Front. The Archduke Joseph," it says, "re[?]led with heavy losses strong attacks ...

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  21. OUTPUT OF MUNITIONS

    In a letter to Mr Ben Tilletl, secretary of the Dock, Wharf, Riverside, and General Workers Union, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:— ...

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  22. OOBRUDJA DEFENCE ENDED.

    The caplure of Macin virtually ends [?]etence of teh Debrudja. The Rus[?]ns having evacuated the rest of that [?]ritory had held on to the Macin ...

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  23. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    Vessels reported sunk are the British steamer Hollybranch (3568 tons), owned by the Nautilus Steamship Co., Ltd., of Sunderland, and the Norwegina steamer ...

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  24. POLISH "INDEPENDENCE"

    A Konigsberg telegram states that Gen Von Bessier, Governor-General of Poland, has warned the Poles that the German promise of independence does not mean ...

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  25. CENTRAL POWERS' TERMS.

    It is stated by the "Frankfurter Zeitung that Count Julius Andrassy. one of the leaders of the Hangarian Oppisition, announces that the Central Powers' ...

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  26. COAL FOR NORWAY

    It is announced at Copenhagen that Great Britain has prohibited the export of coal to Norway. The British Legation at Christiania ...

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  27. (The "Times.")

    The Swedish steamer Goosebridge (1886 tons) and the French sailing vessel A concaque (1313 tons) have been sunk. ...

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  28. LATEST VICTIMS.

    Latest victims of German piracy include the following vessels:—Norwegian steamers Britannie (2289 tons) and Ellik (602 tons), and the British vessel Bay Craig. ...

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  29. ALLIED REPLY TO U.S.A.

    Reuter's states that the Allies' reply to President Wilson is still being drafted. Whereas the reply to Germany's Note was purposely negative regarding ...

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  30. GERMANS CAPTURE TOWNS.

    [?]nish Admiralty Intercepts: Collected by the Wireless press.) German official report states that the [?] of Macin and Jivita have been ...

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  31. MURDER OF MONK

    Additional details received from Petrograd in connection with the murder of the notorious monk Rasputin, show that there were bullet wounds in his head, chest, and ...

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  32. HUN SLAVE RAIDS

    A message from Amsterdam states that the Germans have fined the burgomaster of Antwerp £500 for having refused to provide a list of people for deportation. ...

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  33. ARMING OF MERCHANTMEN.

    A warning in given by the Admiralty that the German Wireless Press is using unauthorised comments in British news papers in order to cast doubt upon the ...

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  34. RECORD TRADE WITH JAPAN

    The New South Commercial Commissioner in the East reports that Australian exports and imports with Japan for 10 months of last year constituted a ...

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  35. GERMANY'S NEXT MOVE.

    The "Cologue Gazette," in discussing the possibilities of the future, states that Germany's next move has not been decided upon, but that she will probably ...

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  36. RECRUITING IN CANADA

    Figures relating to recruiting show that 180,000 men enlisted in Canada last year. The enlistments in December. however, were 80 per cent. lower than ...

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  37. FRENCH AID APPRECIATED.

    message from Paris says that in re[?] to a message from the King of Rou[?]ia, thanking Franco for support ren[?]ed to her, President Poincare says that ...

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  38. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official message from Mesopotamia says:— "Despite heavy rains, we have made further progress on the right bank of the ...

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  39. SHIPBUILDING

    Lloyd's annual report states that there are now being built under the inspection of Lloyd's a larger amount of shipping than ever before, namely, 620 vessels ...

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  40. "WAR TO THE BITTER END."

    Most o the German papers have now fallen into line, and are rallying the public to make the almost efforts. A typical comment is that of the ...

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  41. DIRECTOR OF TRAINING

    Lieut-Col W. E. H. Cass, C.M.G., of the 54th (New South Wales) Battalion, and formerly of the 2nd Battalion, is returning to Australia to take up the ...

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  42. ASSASSINATION PLOT.

    Advices from Paris report that a plot to assassinate M. Miliukoff, President of the Duma, is revealed by the Paris "Journal." ...

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  43. ALLIES AND GREECE

    message from Athens states that King [?]tantine has received in audience all former Premiers. [?]he Greek Government has announced ...

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  44. THE SINAI SUCCESS.

    A Cairo massage states that Field-Mar-shal Sir Douglas Haig telegraphed to Lt-Gen Sir Archibald Murray Commander-in-Chief in Egypf, his congratulations ...

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  45. RECRUITING

    In the metropolis to-day the voluntary enlistments numbered 88, of whom 62 were accepted. ...

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  46. PROPAGANDA WORK IN U.S.A.

    Advices from New York state that Mr Putman, President of the American Rights League, replying to statements made by Dr O. Mezger, the German ...

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  47. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    A neutral resident of Kiel states that the found disturbances there are not serious, reports an Amsterdam message. Workmen employed at the Germania ...

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  48. IRELAND AND ENGLAND

    A few days before he died—fighting, with the Dublin Fusiliers — Prof Kettle wrote the following note, which his widow (Mrs Mary S. Kettle, sister of another ...

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  49. BOARDS OF COMPANIES

    Lady Mackworth is replacing her father, Lord Rhondda, president of the Local Government Board, on the board of the Sanatogen Company, and on the ...

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  50. CRAND SHEREEF OF MECCA

    The Grand Shereef of Mecca has been notified that his assumption of the title of King of Hedjaz has been definitely recognised by Great Britain France, and ...

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  51. ACCEPTANCE OF NOTE.

    [?]he "Times" correspondent at piraous [?]es that everything points to the ac[?]ance by the Greek Government of Albed Note with the usual mental ...

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  52. ENEMY COUNTRIES.

    It is announced that the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the Parliaments of enemy countries are to hold a conference in Berlin an 19th January. ...

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  53. BATTERED DREADNOUGHTS

    Reports from Amsterdam state that a neutral who spent two years at Kiel says that the Der[?]linger, Konig, and Saydlitz looked like shapeless masses of battered ...

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  54. LESS BARLEY FOR BREWING.

    A Berlin semi-official message says that the allowance of barley for brewing purposes has been reduced by 50 per cent. ...

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  55. EVERY SARIFICE FOR VICTORY,

    Replying to the Reichstag President's New Year congratulations, the Kaiser said:—"I am at one with patriotic Germans in ...

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  56. DRESS ECONOMIES

    The British National Savings Committee is considering the fixing of a maximum for women's dress expenditure this year. ...

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  57. LIGHTING ECONOMY.

    Berlin theatres, a Copenhagen message states, are now closed at 10 p.m., and shops and post offices at 7 p.m., in order to economisc in lighting. ...

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  58. INDIA APPLAUDS ALLIES' NOTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Delhi states that Press and public opinion unanimously applaud the Allies' reply to Germany ...

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  59. MINE-LAYING

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Dutch papers scout the German accusation that the British are laying mines. The papers point out that ...

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  60. PRICE OF PAPER

    Newspaper is selling at 2¾d a pound, and some firms are paying 3d a pound. An advance toward 4d a pound is anticipated by the end of 1917. ...

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  61. DECLARATION OF WAR.

    [?] Greek League of Reservists is at[?]pting to excito feeling against the druple Entente by services of thanks[?]g in provincial townse[?]l Old Greece ...

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  62. NEW TREASURY NOTES

    It is understood that the new Treasury notes will be in five colors, with a reproduction of the House of Commons on the back. ...

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  63. HELP THE BELGIANS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  64. FOOD PRODUCTION

    In replying to a deputation at Dublin from the Irish County Council, urging measures for increasing food production in Ireland, Mr H. E. Duke, Chief ...

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  65. FREE ENTERTAINMENTS

    Mr. Edward Seymour Hicks, the well known actor and author, is arranging free vaudeville entertainments at a West End theatre on Sundays for overseas ...

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  66. BRITISH MURDERED

    Reports from Tangler state that at no live employee of the British Consulate of Tetuan was enticed into the German Consulate and murdered. The attitude ...

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  67. BOMBARDMENT OF DRAMA.

    German wireless message alleges that silent Wilson is protesting against action of British airmen in bombard. the Drama station before the ...

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  68. SALE OF FRESH BREAD ILLEGAL.

    The food controller is considering the question of making it illegal to sell bread baked less than 12 hours, thereby saving the waste of new bread and providing ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. MEMORIAL PLAQUE

    The "Daily Express" says that the issue of a metal plaque as a memorial for the next of kin or relatives of men killed in action or died of wounds has been ...

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  71. COLORED MARDARINE

    Representations have been made by the Australian Rutter Committee to Mr Andrew Fisher, the Commonwealth High Commissioner, that the removal of the ...

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  72. TWO ZEPPELINS DESTROYED

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that two Zeppelins were destroyed by fire in their sheds at Tomdeon, in Schleswig. The fire was due to a short ...

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  73. PURCHASE OF NEWSPAPER.

    It is now stated authoritatively by the "New York Tribune" that Sir Henry Dalziel. M.P., managing director of "Reynold's Newspaper," will acquire the ...

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