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

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  3. INTERNAL GERMANY

    The German General Staff, evidently fearing an aoute economic crisis, uppeals to the nation to bear the Internal difficulties and curb discontent. It admits that ...

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  4. WHERE IS FALKENHAYN?

    The Falkonhayn mystery is deepened by a despatch from Mr Ward Price stating that Falkenhoyn has suddenly the [?]inister in Thessaly, and stessing the ...

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  5. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    A meeting of the State Recruiting Council was held to-day. The principle of the "snowball" marches of recruits in the style of the march of the Gilgandra ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. THE ROUMANIAN FRONT

    Yesterday's news from Roumania show at the force of the German drive is [?]arly spant. The Russe-Rosmanians, [?] have been reinforced are making a ...

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  7. ORGANISING IN GRAMPIANS.

    Recruiting organisers have been appointed for three of the five districts into which the Grampians electorate was divided by the conference last Friday. Mr ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. FOOD PROBLEM.

    Germany's food shortage is additionally manifested by the official announcement of new field rations, showing considerable reductions, particularly in fat. ...

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  9. ASSISTING A SOLDIER

    Discussing the case of Andrew Healey a discharged soldier, who entered the Port Melbourne police station on Tuesday and stated that he had taken poison ...

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  10. ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING.

    A public meeting called by Mayor Hill to consider means of furthering the new recruiting campaign was held at the City loll last night. There was a very fair ...

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  11. AUSTRIANS FRUSTRATED

    An Italian communique says;— "After long and difficult mining operations the enemy exploded a large mine under our positions on the southern slopes ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. NEED FOR MEN

    The War Office has called up half the unexampled agriculturists. ...

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  13. ELIGIBLES STILL AVAILABLE.

    The "Daily Mail" estimates that there will be two million men in the now German divisions and reserves for 1917. There are three million eligibles still ...

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  14. SWITZERLAND PREPARES

    Switzerland is mobilising three divisions (3,000) as a precantionary measure against Invasion. Telegraphing last week from Lausanne ...

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  15. PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE

    The Leakage Committee to-day subpoenaed Mr J. Pierpont Morgan, the well known banker, and his partners, Mr T. W. Lamont and Mr Denison, to give ...

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  16. EMPLOYERS TO PREPARE LISTS.

    The Government is closely considering man power which is urgently special for military munitions and agriculture. It has ordered all employers to supply ...

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  17. RUSSIAN BUDGET

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that at the opening of the Riksdag the speech from the throne stated that special preparedness of the land and sea ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    British Admiralty Intercepts; Collected by the Wireless Press) A Russian official report received this German says;— ...

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  19. ATTITUDE OF GREECE

    Paris opinion accepts King Constantline as a vengeful enemy, and demands that he shall be present at the ceremony of the salute to the Allies' flags. ...

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  20. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT ELIGIBLES

    The minister of Defence, Senator G. F. Pearce, said to-day;— "In view of the statements that have appeared in the papers to the effect that ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. SOLDIERS ON THE LAND

    The qualifications committee which deals with soldiers applications for land has held 19 meetings and has dealt with 142 applications for certificates with the ...

    Article : 600 words
  22. ANGLO-FRENCH FRONT

    A French communique says;— An attempted enemy coup de main in [?] Somme region, under cover of air [?] and gas shell fire, was exisily ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. KAISER'S PEACE NOTE

    Although the Kaiser's letter to Dr Von Bethmann-Bollweg, the German Chancellor, in which he notified his attention to make proposals for peace, is ...

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  24. GRANT TO SOLDIERS

    In the House of Assembly to-day a resolution was passed that a vote for the Legislative Council be given to all returned soldiers. ...

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  25. FAME OF ANZACS

    The fame of the Anzac Mounted Division is extending, and it has gained the highest reputation of any mounted troops in the war. ...

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  26. "WAR LOAN" CARNIVAL

    Inverell has found a way of assisting soldiers' dependents while helping the Commonwealth War Loan. The laverell local branch of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. MAKING MUNITIONS

    Lt-Col S. H. E. Barraologh, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Sydney University, who came to England, to place the Australian ...

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  28. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    It is stated by the "Fall Mall Gazette" [?] the Imperial Conference will pro[?] arrange for continued Domination [?]presentation during the war, and that ...

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  29. TOURS IN ENEMY COUNTRY

    Miss Hobhouse's visit to Germane finds its sequel writes "Lloyd's Weekly News") in the following amendment to the Defence of Realm Act, the text of which ...

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  30. NEW FLYING SQUADRONS.

    New squadrons of the Australian Flying Corps are being organised. Invitations issued to mechanics it, the Australian Imperial Force to join resulted ...

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  31. BUSINESS REFORMS

    The Government proposes to establish important shopping changes by the suspension of the credit system, discontinuance of window-dressing, no trades ...

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  32. FUTURE OF RUSSIA

    Petrograd reports state that Russia has [?] commercially. The Government intends to extend the [?] Siherjan railway, building many ...

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  33. ALLIED GENERALS

    The Press Bureau states that Lloyd George and his colleagues in the War Cabinet held a series of important conferences with Gen Nivelle and Field Marshal ...

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  34. THE RAFA VICTORY.

    Advices from Cairo state that an officer who participated in the fighting says that Magdhaba possessed wonderful facilities for defence, it is an a scrubby, level ...

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  35. HINDENBURG

    Amsterdam reports that Field-Marshal Yon Hindenburg, chief of the German General Staff, is ill at his headquarters. He is suffering from a severe chill. ...

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  36. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    British Admiralty Intercepts; Collected by the Wireless Press.) One of our submarines has sunk two [?] near the Bosphorns," says a R ...

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  37. THE BRITISH FLAG

    There is a Flag that, bird-like, flying Proclaims our Freedom to the world. No fee with puny efforts living Shall ever make us slaves low-lying ...

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  38. REPATRIATION

    In carrying out its part of the repatriation scheme adopted by the Premiers Conference, the New South Wales Government intends to introduce a system ...

    Article : 126 words
  39. DISTRESS IN POLAND

    Advices from Copenhagen state that the Danish Polish Relief Committee has returned from Poland. The committee reports appalling distress, especially at ...

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  40. SNOW IN WALES

    The Welsh mountain are snow-clad, and the passes are blocked. Many ewes and lambs have been lost. ...

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  41. HELPLESS SOLDIERS

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that he had a conferred with tile Federal Treasurer (Mr A. Paynton), the Director-General for ...

    Article : 218 words
  42. DRILLING CADETS

    "It is an absolute lie," said Senator G. F. Pearce, Minister for Defence, with reference to a telegram from Children, published to-day, that in every school ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. VESSEL STRIKES MINE.

    News has been received that the Nor[?]gian steamer Grasfield struck a mine[?] sank. Elight lives were lost. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    The War Office is taking over three floors of Australia House, and will hurry the completion of the building, which is expected in May. ...

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  45. ACTION AT ECHUCA.

    A largely attended meeting to inaugurate the recruiting movement in Exhuca and district was held to-night in the Town Hall. The Mayor, Cr A. J. Moore. ...

    Article : 96 words
  46. (United Service.)

    Among the vessels reported sunk are the [?]itish steamer Brookwood (3099 tons), [?] by Constantine, Pickering, and [?]ompany, of Middlesborough; and the ...

    Article : 29 words
  47. RED CROSS FUNDS

    The "'Times" says that the Red Cross Fund now exceed £6,000,000. ...

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  48. VICTORY LOAN

    The City Corporation is subscribing £2,000,000 to the new war kan. ...

    Article : 15 words
  49. CREW OF CORNWALLIS.

    A message from Maita states that the [?]ew of the battleship Cornwallis (14,000 [?]), which was torpeded and sunk last [?]eek, has arrived there in destroyers. ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. VETERAN WAR WORKER

    Mr W. Wallis, a resident of 2 Union street, Kow, and rather of Mr W. Wallis, turncook, of Ararat, as a bay learnt the art of Knitting. When the war broke ...

    Article : 82 words
  52. PRUSSIAN DIET

    Router's correspondent at Amsterdam' states that the Pressian Diet has reopened. The President hoped that the New Year would bring pence. "Our ...

    Article : 51 words
  53. RECRUITING AT COLAC.

    The president of the shire (Cr C. H Johnstone) has reported to the Colac council that matters in connection with recruiting were progressing far too ...

    Article : 199 words
  54. AUSTRALIAN FUNDS

    Owing to lack of funds, the Australian War Contingeot Association has decided to cease operations in February. The responsibility for administering ...

    Article : 40 words
  55. KING THANKS "TIMES"

    [?]ing George thanked the "Times" for special efforts at [?] and overseas. ...

    Article : 15 words
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