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    [?] of the cable news on this page no headed has appeared in the "Time" is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood the opinions are not those of the "times' unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION

    It is officially announced that explosion occurred in a munition factory in the neighborhood of London on Saturday. It is feared that there has been ...

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  4. EASTERN THEATRES

    A wireless Russian official message says:—Covered by a concentration of artillery considerable enemy forces attacked on the Naneschi front, in the ...

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  5. SUBMARINE MENACE

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  6. PLIGHT OF GERMANY

    Reliable accounts of domestic suffering in Germany remain a feature of the news regarding the war. The "Times" correspondent at ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. GERMAN RAIDERS

    [?] correspondent at Rio telegraph [?] 18th inst. says that the German [?] is undoubtedly the Moowe, She [?] to have left Kiel flying the ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. "TIDE HAS TURNED."

    The "Times" says that the improvement in the Roumanian situation indicates that the Russian strength is rapidly growing. The Austro-German check ...

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  9. GERMAN MINERS' PROTEST.

    German miners have protested to the German Food Department against the reduction in the potato ration from 5 lb to 3 lb weekly, and have declared that ...

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  10. SUFFERINGS OF PEOPLE.

    Reuter's correspondent it at Amsterdam gives detailed reports of the speech in the Prussian Diet of the Conservation member Heydebrand, who said it was ...

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  11. IS OFFENSIVE BEGINNING?

    Writing in the "Echo do Paris," M. Marcel Hutin suggests that the activity of the Russian artillery is the beginning of Gen Brusiloff's offensive. ...

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  12. THE RAIDER'S METHODS

    The "Times" correspondent at Pernambuco says that the raider rapidly overhauled the steamer Drematist on 13th December. and signalled for it to ...

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  13. SCENE OF AWFUL GRANDEUR.

    The explosion was one of the most terrific in the experience of the metropolis. The entire city and the cutlying suburbs were shaken. The echoes of the ...

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  14. INGENIOUS METHODS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Germans are resorting to a number of ingenious new methods with the object of reducing troops ...

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  15. "A STAB IN THE BACK."

    Reuter's correspondent, at Amsterdam states that the "Cologne Gazette" prints a wrathful article headed "Unanimity," in which in discusses the remarkable ...

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  16. [?]REE COMMERCE DESTROYERS.

    Washington despatches state that in caused is to hand which indicates there are three German raiders declaring commerce. It is believed that ...

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  17. BRUSILOFF'S CONFIDENCE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that, addressing his south-western staff General Brusiloff expressed absolute confidence based on information ...

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  18. (United Service.)

    Submarines have sunk the Spanish Steamer Valle (2305 tons). The steamer Vergenhuf (3606 tons) and the Danish vessel Dagmar have been sunk ...

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  19. BOY SOLDIERS

    The Kaiser' had ordered military training of youths, specially notifying schools and churches of his warm interest in boy soldiers. ...

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  20. AUSTRO-GERMAN CONFERENCE

    It is stated from The Hague that Izernim, the Austrian Foreign Minister, and Hoefer, the Food Director, hurried to Vicuna and called upon the Emperor ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. PIRATE TOWS CREW.

    A submarine that torpedoed the Spanish steamer Manuel (2419 tons) towed the crew in a boat till they met a Swedish steamer, which picked up the men. ...

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  22. THE YARROWDALE.

    A German official message says that the British steamer Yarrowdale was brought into harbor on 31st December. It comprised a prize crew of 19, and 469 ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    Sir J. Compton Bickett, Paymaster-General, speaking at Doncaster, unofficially suggested bat if necessary, one way of getting food into the country in ...

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  24. NORWEGIAN LOSSES.

    Three hundred Norwegian ships have been submarined and mined during the war. ...

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  25. AMERICA FEARS BLOCKADE.

    According to information that is believed to be reliable, President Wilson is faced with the menace of a German blockade of the American coast in the ...

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  26. SUPPLY OF SUGAR.

    The "Daily Mail" Mrs says that the immediate issue of sugar tickets is expected. The supply is very limited. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    At a meeting of the British Association of Wool Buyers it was stated that the Textile Alliance of New York had entered into an agreement with the ...

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  28. (United Service.)

    A Berlia official report declares that the British steamer Yarrowdale has been brought to Swinemunde. A Berlin wireless claims that the ...

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  29. MEATLESS DAY ABANDONED.

    Lord Devonport has abandoned the idea of a meatless day, and is endeavoring by other means to reduce the consumption. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN POLITICS

    A fresh adjournment of the Russian Duma on the eve of its reassembling is announced. This has not caused surprise in view of ...

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  31. FRENCH CIVILIANS

    It is understood that the Government is considering the advisability of following the example of Great Britain in connection with the mobilisation of ...

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  32. GENERAL SMUTS

    Gen Botha, speaking at Hanover, said that Gen Smuts was expected at Delagoa Bay very shortly. He emphasised the fact that Gen Smuts would attend a ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. NEUTRAL CAPTIVES.

    Advices from Washington state that the German Admiralty says that neutral subjects among the crews of vessels captured by the raider will be held as ...

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  34. GERMANS ARM BRITISH STEAMER.

    [?] corresponding at Rio reports [?] British authorities at that port[?] a warning to British mer[?] that the steamer St. Theodore ...

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  35. SOLDIERS AND RUGBY

    Australian soldiers will play a combined Paris Rugby team on the Parades Princes of Sunday. ...

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  36. ORGANISING THE NATION

    Norille Chamberlain, addressing the Alliances of Employers and Employees at Birmingham, said:—"It perhaps depends on our efforts during the next few weeks ...

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  37. CONGRATULATED BY THE KING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Daresaluam telegraphs that the King has sent the following message to General Smuts:—"As you are relinquishing the chief command ...

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  38. NEWS OF THE RAIDERS.

    The Germans are protesting against the reason by the State Department of [?]nation regarding the raiders. They that this information reaches the ...

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  39. A BELGIAN WOMAN

    Advices from Havre state that a German court-martial has sentenced Madame Bool, the wife of a Belgian deputy, to two years imprisonment on a ...

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  40. SPIES ON ALLIED VESSELS.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states:—"Advices received hero show that the latest German device is to place on board every British and French vessel a ...

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  41. POSTPONEMENT RESENTED.

    The action of Prince Galatzin in postponing the Duma for a month has caused widespread bitter feeling, despite the official assurance that the delay is ...

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  42. A LINER SAFE.

    The Royal Line liner Drina reported are been sunk by the raider, is safe[?]. The raider is stated to be according by three small submarines. ...

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  43. BRITISH IN EGYPT

    Messages of congratulation, sent by the King, the War Cabinet, the Sultan of Egypt, General Sir Francis Wingate, Governor-General of Sudan; Hussein Rushdi ...

    Article : 91 words
  44. MEN FOR THE ARMY

    Mr Lloyd-George the Prime Minister: Lord Derby, Minister for War: Mr R. E. Prothero, President of the Board of Agriculture: Mr J. Hodge, Minister for ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. PEACE TALK

    The "'Times'' correspondent in New York says that Americans are impressed with Mr. Balfour's uncomprising Note. It is expected to make President Wilson ...

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  46. DEPORTED BELGIANS

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the American State Department has not disclosed the text of the German reply, to the American protest ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. POLITICAL CHANGES

    The Russia political changes do not relate to the Czar's. inflexible determination for victory. The army and the nation are unitedly resolved to fight on ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. BRAZILIAN NAVY ACTIVE.

    The despatches report that a portion of Brazilan Navy is man[?]uvring off coast in order to prevent the raider [?] Brazilian waters as a base ...

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  49. POPE WILL NOT ACT

    The Press in Rome says that the pope has merely acknowledged the receipt of the Austro-German Peace statement. He is not taking any steps towards peace ...

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  50. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR.

    The "Times" in a leading article says that the appointment of M. Sazanoff gives the utmost satisfaction in Great Britain. He is a constant promoter of the ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN MAIL TRAIN

    Reuter's correspondent at copenhagen reports that a great landslide buried a mail train between Trieste and Vienna. There was a heavy death roll, Some ...

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  52. ATTITUDE OF GREECE

    Reuter learns that the Allies are thoroughly satisfied with the present attitude of the Greek Government, and that if it continues to loyally carry out the ...

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  53. RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR CAPTURES.

    The raider left Kiel disguised as a ad[?]avian trader. The deck was [?]ed with bay. It went at slow speed [?]ing the day, but at full speed at ...

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  54. SIR A. MURRAY HONORED.

    Sir Archibald Murray has been awarded the Grand Cross of St. Michael. [Sir Archibald Murray has had considerable experience. He entered the 27th ...

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  55. WORLD COURT.

    It is stated in administrative circles to day that president Wilson may male a move in the direction of establishing a World Court to bring about a lasting ...

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  56. SWISS FRONTIER

    The Swiss Press estimate the German frontier concentration at 400,000., Swiss authorities have reinforced the frontier guards. ...

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  57. THE DEUTSCHLAND

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver states that the German mercantile submarine Deutschland is expected to arrive at New London within 18 hours. ...

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  58. FAMINE IN SYRIA

    It is reported from Milan that 100,000 have died from hunger in Mount Lebanon, Syria. Numbers dropped dead in the Beirut streets. Tumbrils are carting the ...

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  59. TRANSPORATION

    Official despatches state that the ocean transportation problem is becoming so acute that even fixing maximum rates for [?] transportation falls relieve the ...

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  60. BRIG-GEN. CHAUVEL, C.C.M.G.

    Brig-Gen Chauvel has been awarded the G.C.M.G. for distinguished services in the field. [Brig-Gen Chauvel is an Australian ...

    Article : 94 words
  61. STRANGE STORY OF SEA.

    [?] extraordinary story, of which no [?]anation is fortheorning, has been [?]dished in the evening papers, which that a Spanish submarine of 500 ...

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  62. "OUR DETESTED ENEMY"

    Gen Nivelle, replying to a congratulatory from the corporation of Deal, which was the birthplace of his mother, after a grateful reference to his English blood, ...

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  63. "DIPLOMATIC OFFENSIVE."

    It is expected that the German Note, replying to the Allies' Note, will be ready shortly. Sofia reports that the Note will ...

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  64. GERMANY PREPARING.

    Mir Moraht, military correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt," says that a French offensive is expected from Belfort, the strongly Fortified capital of the ...

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  65. BRITISH BLOCKADE

    Lord Robert Cecil has informed the French Press that Great Britain intended to enforce the blockade to the utmost, and carry it out striotly in accordance with ...

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  66. KRUPP'S BUSY

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that neutral travellers assert that Krupp's is working day and night in producing tanks and other noveltion. ...

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  67. Advertising

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  68. SKIPPERS' STRIKE

    The Skippers' Union has declared a general strike. It is supposed that the reason is their dissatisfaction with the conditions under which the Government ...

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  69. DUTCH MAIL STEAMER

    A message from Amsterdam states that the Dutch mail steamer Prinz Hendrik (1965 tons) has been taken by the Germens to Zeebrugge. ...

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  70. LAGER BEER

    It is reported that the famous Pilsener lager boor work have stopped work. ...

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