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    Such of the cable news on this wage so headed has appeared in the "Times" and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinion are is not these of the "Times" sales expressly stated to be ...

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  3. PEACE NOTES

    It is announced at Washington that the Entente's reply to President Willson's Peace Note was handed on Wednesday to Mr W. G. Sharp, the American ...

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  4. AUSTRIA AND THE WAR

    In a newspaper article Connt Andrassy, Count Tisza's rival, admits that Austria has nothing to gain by the continuance of the war, and warps Germany to admit ...

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  5. ROME CONFERENCE

    In an inspired statement the "Times" says:—"The Rome conference was unanimous on its determination to secure peace by ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo reports:—"A British mounted force left EI Arish on the 8th January, marched 30 miles in ...

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  7. EASTERN THEATRES

    British Admirally Intercepts: Collected by the Wireless Press) LONDON, Thursday "The battle west of Riga continues," ...

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  8. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY

    Reuter's correspondent at San Francisco reports that Franz Ropp, the German consul, and four attaches have been found guilty an charges of violating the ...

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  9. KING RECEIVES LLOYD-GEORGE

    Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, was received in audience by the King on Wednesday. ...

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  10. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    In British political circles the probability that Mr Andrew Fisher, the High Commissioner, will represent Australia at the Imperial Conference has been well ...

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  11. IRISH PROBLEM

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at New York save that according to the Chiago "Herald" Baron Shaughnessy has seen chosen to solve the Irish problem, ...

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  12. ADDRESSED TO AMERICANS.

    The Allies' reply to President Wilson's Peace Note will really be addressed to the American people in a spirit of frank-nese and cordiality, and will coastitute ...

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  13. SALONIKA FRONT

    Advices from Salonika report that every thing indicates energetic enemy action at Monastir, where it is reported a Bulgarian regiment has arrived from the ...

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  14. PEACE AND FOOD.

    Herr Batocki, the German Food Dictator, interviewed by Swedish journalists, admitted "local difficulties." but declared that Austria's share of the Roumanian ...

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  15. NEWS OF MISSING SOLDIERS

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, to-day issued a warning to relatives of soldiers, particularly [?]ussing soldiers, against employing persons who call ...

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  16. CABLE LINES BLOCKED

    The cables are exceptionally blacked, and positive orders have been given to curtail news messages to the absolute minimum. ...

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  17. FOOD SUPPLIES

    Mr. Lloyd-George on Wednesday announced that the Golf Club at Walton Health had allotted five acres of land for potato growing. The King, he added, had ...

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  18. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT

    The Labor Council to-night carried a resolution requesting Labor Councils. unionists, and Federal and State members throughout Australia to demand the ...

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  19. (The "Times.")

    M. Marcel Hutin writing in the "Echo[?] Paris." says that Gen Russky's offension on the Riga region has been arrested, least temporarily. ...

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  20. (United Service.)

    Amsterdam states that a message from [?] says that the Russian offensive on [?] Raga front is considered to be scribed. ...

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  21. HUNGARIAN DEBATE.

    Reports from Geneva state that an important peace debate is expected in the Hungarian Chamber at its re-opening to-day. ...

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  22. GREEK REPLY

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that Greece last night replied accepting the Estento ultimatrum. The Allied ultimatum to Greece expired ...

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  23. COMPULSORY CULTIVATION.

    The regulations dealing with food production in Ireland indicate the quantity of arable land in the possession of any occupier which must be cultivated for ...

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  24. GIFTS FOR ANZACS

    The Red Cross Society issued 1,500,000 cigarettes to Australians in British hospitals in December. The inquiry branch cabled 913 replies ...

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  25. ROUMANIANS PRESSED.

    British Admiralty Inter[?]pts: Collected by the Wireless Press.) A Russian official report received on Wednesday afternoon says:— ...

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  26. SPAIN AND GERMANY

    Telegraphing from Madrid, the correspondent of the Paris journal. "Le Temps," says that Senor Alvarez, head of the Reform Party in referring to the ...

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  27. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, who returned to-day from a visit to Western Australia, said that preference for employment in the Defence ...

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  28. ONE EGG WEEKLY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the municipality of Berlin announces the possibility of only one egg weekly for every Herliner till 31st ...

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  29. EFFECT OF BLOCKADE.

    Router's correspondent at New York reports that the failure of Greece to ac[?]do to the Allies' demands resulted in a virtual blockade of Greek shipping in ...

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  30. FOOD AND COMMODITIES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says that a decree prohibits the sale of confectionery on three days a week. further restricts the sale of sugar, orders a ...

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  31. LABOR AND PEACE TERMS

    Peace resolutions were discussed at the meeting of the Ballarat Trades and Labor Council last night, Mr A. J. Rowe presided. The discussion arose out of a ...

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  32. GERMAN PRESSURE.

    Advices from Madrid report that the fact that the Cabinet of Count Romanones is remaining in office after having received an ...

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  33. ANGLO-FRENCH FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We seized and consolidated a section of a treach castward of Beaumont Hamel ...

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  34. SERETH LINE VERY STRONG.

    Mr. Braun, the "Times" correspondent the Rounranian headquarters, says:— The sereth line has been very strong. fortified during recent weeks. I am ...

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  35. HUNS FUNISH BELGIANS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the Governor-General of Belgium in a decree states that 100 Belgians, some of whom were armed, attempted to ...

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  36. EXPLOSION IN STRONG-ROOM

    An explosion was heard at 3.20 a.m. to-day at West's pictures building, North Quay, and a constable saw a man leaving the premises. He and another ...

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  37. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    It is stated by the Naval correspondent of the "Daily Mail" that a number of remnants of crews landed in Spain and Portugal show that Germany's most ...

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  38. NEW BELGIAN COMMANDER.

    It is announced that General Jacques has succeeded General Wielemans as Commander-in-Chief of the Belgians. ...

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  39. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official despatch from Mesopotamia says:—"An Indian division dashingly captured, on Tuesday, 1000 yards of trenches ...

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  40. GERMAN FINANCE

    Advices from Copenhagen report that Herr Stresemann, a National Liberal of the Reichstag, in the course of a speech at Hanover, declared that Germany's war ...

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  41. THE BATTLE FOR BUCHAREST.

    A Paris message says that in the course an interview Gen illeson, of Roumania that during the past four trying [?]tles King Ferdinand had never ...

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  42. THE TRAMP'S SOLILOQUY

    "Good friends," did I hear you saying? Why, man, they're only a dream! Now I think that your mind's a-swaying; To me they're a jest supreme. ...

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  43. EAST AFRICA

    Advice from German East Africa state that the fighting on New Year's Day spread over a front of 20 miles. Major-General shoppard's Indian troops ...

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  44. BRITISH STEAMER LOST.

    It is reported that the British steamer Andoni (3188 tons) has been sunk. The vessel was owned by. the Elder Line Ltd. ...

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  45. THE OIL WELLS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Potro[?] says that Germany is Vigorously re[?]ring the Roumanian oil wells, It is [?] that the work of ...

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  46. CHANCELLOR GOES TO FRONT.

    Dr Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German. Imperial Chancellor, has gone to then eadquarters of the German Army, ...

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  47. CRUISER SHANNON NOT SUNK.

    The Admiralty denies a German claim that the armored cruiser Shannon (14,600 tons) struck a mine and sank off the south coast of England It November. ...

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  48. BRITISH TRADE

    A meeting of the advisory committee of the Board of Trade on commercial intelligence was held on Wednesday: Sir Albert Stanley, president of the Board of ...

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  49. BRITISH AND SWEDISH LOSSES.

    The Germans have sunk the British steamers Baynesk and Lynfield and the Swedish steamers Fornebo and Uganda. ...

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  50. CAPTURED TERRITORY.

    Miss reports since that a reign of ter[?] prevails in the captured Roumanian [?]ns, and that the Germans are deport the inhabitants wholesale ...

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  51. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The business to be submitted to the Labor Conference in Manchester on 23rd January will include resolutions favoring the retention of Government control of ...

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  52. KING AND CZAR MEET.

    King Ferdinand, Queen Maric, the [?]Prince Carol of Roumania, and M. [?]no the Premier are visiting the [?] at his headquarters. ...

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  53. GERMAN FIRM WOUND UP.

    The "London Gazette" announces the winding up of the institute W. Schimmel[?]pfeng, Which is associated with the Eradstreet Company of New York. ...

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  54. THE NATIONAL PARTY.

    Sir,—There is an innocent-like vagueness about the policy of the newly-formed National Party which is likely to be a disingenuous trap for the unwary ...

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  55. NEW RUSSIAN PREMIER.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Pot[?]ed save that Prince Golitain, the new [?]sian Premier, is an undistinguished [?]nary [?]erat. He promises to ...

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  56. 25 MEN DISPERSE 250 GERMANS.

    Reports from Joha[?]neshurg state that news has been received that 25 men belonging to Gen Northey's column dispersed 250 Germans and Askaris. They fought ...

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  57. TENDERS FOR RUBBER

    Mr W. Webster, the Postraaster-General, replied to-day to a complaint by the Rubber Workers Union in the morning Press, that the Queensland branch of his ...

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  58. BANKING IN 1916

    Last year was a profitable, but trying, year for banks. Seven declared ordinary dividends. The London City and Midland Bank deposits ...

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  59. NURSE ANGERS HINDENBURG

    A message from The Hague says that when Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg recently visited a hospital at Cambrai, he became angry when he heard a German ...

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  60. RUSSIA HAS SUFERED MUCH."

    The newspaper "Russka Yavolya" ends [?] leader by saying:—"Russia has [?]rly suffered much. We never before [?] so vividly that the Fatherland. ...

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  61. PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that a bill has been introduced in the Dutch Chamber providing for preventive arrests and other drastic measures ...

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  62. BRITAIN AND NORWAY

    Newspapers at Christiania are urging the stoppage of certain articles to Britain in retaliation for the British stoppage of the export of coal to Norway. ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. GERMAN WOUNDED

    Germany claims that 70per cent, of her wounded soldiers return to the Front, 6 per cent. are unit for further service, and the remaining 24 per cent are ...

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  65. "IRELAND A NATION"

    The military authorities in Treland [?] suppressed the film "Ireland a Na[?]" which was nightly [?]red by do in Dublin. ...

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  66. MINISTERS POOL SALARIES

    It is stabed that the Lloyd-George Ministry is pooling salaries, which average £9000 a your for each Minister. ...

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