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  3. GENERAL SMUTS

    Reuter's correspondent at Pretoria reports that Gen Smuts was accorded a magnificent welcome on his arrival from East Africa. The streets were decorated ...

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  4. ACTIVITY IN FRANCE

    Fierce lighting at Verdun is recorded in French communique, which says:— "The Germans last evening attacked at four points from Avocourt Wood to the ...

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

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  6. THE COMING OFFENSIVE

    In the "Weekly Despatch" M. C Reagh anticipates scientific methods in the coming Western offensive in order to secure brilliant result at small economising man ...

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  7. [?]HE WEST FRONT

    [?]aing newspapers give the United [?] Service interview with Mr Ldoyd[?] the Prime Minister, pride of [?] while the evening journals are ...

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  8. BOASTFUL GERMAN GENERAL.

    The "Local Anzeiger" reproduce a boastful interview held with General Von Stein and Berman, the War Minister, by a representative of the "New York ...

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  9. SUCCESSOR TO GENERAL SMUTS.

    "Lieutenant-General A. R. Hosking has appointed to succeed Lieutenant- General J. C. Smuts, as Commander of the forces in German Fast Africa, states ...

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  10. ATTACK VERY VIOLENT.

    A French communique States:—"French reports show that the enemy attack on the left bank of the Meuse yesterday was particularly violent. Several German ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN NURSES

    At a gathering at which 1500 Australians and 100 Australian and New Zealand nurses were guests of honor, Mr Fisher paid a tribute to the magnificent ...

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  12. GERMANS CHECKED

    Petrograd exports describe the situation on the Danube delta as satisfactory. The Russians are defending the Sulina Canal, which is the chief month of the ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIA

    "By determined assaults under cover of an intense bombardment we seized and consolidated our position along 1100 yards of first-line brances on the right bank ...

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  14. STIRRING UP TROUBLE

    According to information received in Washington Turkish agents are attempting to create fresh trouble in Abyssinia and Italian Eritrea, stirring up ...

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  15. POSITION SATISFACTORY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Jessy, in a message dated 25th January, states that the intense cold and falls of snow have hampored operations. The situation is ...

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  16. PATRIOTISM

    Senator Root's address proved the feature of the first day's Congress of Constructive Patriotism called by the National Security ...

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  17. BRITISH MAKE RAIDS.

    Gen Haig states :—"We carried out raids eastward of Loos, and north-east of Vermelles, taking prisoners. A number of dug-outs were destroyed. The enemy ...

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  18. DUTCH GRAIN SHIPS

    Messages from The Hague state that speaking in the Second Chamber, Dr J. Loudon, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, protested against Great Britain holding ...

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  19. LABOR AND THE WAR

    Continuing its sittings at the Albert Hall, Manchester, the Labor Conference has carried motions protesting against the attempts made to introduce cheap ...

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  20. WAR DEBTS

    Reuter learns that an Empire Resources Development Committee, under the chairmanship of Sir Starr Jameson, ex-Premier of Cape Colony, has been formed to ...

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  21. BRITISH CAPTURE PRISONERS.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"A successful operation was carried out yesterday morning. The whole of out yesterday morning. The whole of our objective were gained and, the ...

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  22. THE CRIPPLED V69

    Reports from Amsterdam announce that the "Cologno Gazmtto" states that the German destroyer V69, which was crippled in the receipt naval engagement ...

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  23. BRITAIN TAKES STEAMERS.

    Portugal has agreed that Great Britain shall take over the internal steamer Brisbano (5668 tons), and release the cargo. ...

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  24. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

    Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters states that the British Army's birthday greeting to the Kaiser thundered out at dawn in a whirlwind bombardment, ...

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  25. WAR HONORS

    Walter Kilrov Harris, of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve an Australian, has been awarded the Military Cross for having led a raid against enemy machine ...

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  26. BRITISH AIR SUCCESSES

    Reuter's correspondent at the Allied headquarters at Salonika reports considerable aerial success by the British. There have been numerous raids and ...

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  27. FRENCH PRESS OPINIONS.

    [?]he Paris Press regards Lloyd-George's [?] as revealing the character of [?] coming conference, and predicts the [?]ferences will considerably help the ...

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  28. THE RIGA AREA

    (British Admiralty Intercepts Collected by the Wireless Press.) A Russian official communique states; "Between the Tiul swamp and the ...

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  29. AMERICA REBUKED

    A Berlin wireless message received at Washington state that Germany endorses Wilson's Monroe doctrine plea, but wants no interference 'by any ...

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  30. FROST HARDENS ROADS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters, telegraphing on 26th January, says that the frost is steadily intensifying, accompanied by bight sunshine. The ...

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  31. CANADIANS IN DUBLIN

    The Irish Canadian Rangers marched through Dublin today. The Lord Mayor entertained the officers at luncheon, and read letters excusing their absence from ...

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  32. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    It is stated that Senator Barnh, of Washington, in a resolution, affirms his faith in the Monroe Doctrine, which was designed to eliminate the haphazard ...

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  33. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT AD. JOURNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Craws re[?] that the Canadian Parliament is [?]journing fill 7th February, thus enab[?] the Premier, Sir Robert Borden, to ...

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  34. A PROMISE RECALLED

    Gen, Huene, the Governor of Antworp, has been dismissed for promising in 1914 not to deport Belgian refugees. He has been replaced by, Gen Zwehl, the ...

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  35. SEVERE WEATHER

    The latense cold in Britain and Europe still continues. Many are suffering intonsely. Navigation has been stopped on the Raine, affecting the despatch of ...

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  36. WEATHER IMPEDES PREPARATIONS.

    The frost is intensifying the preliminaries of the coming offensive, which is growing in mutual activity on the whole West front, there being reconnoitring and ...

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  37. AN EMEMY RUSE

    "We have ascertained to-day." said the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, to- day. "that the enemy is adopting a new method of obtaining financial and political ...

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  38. GREECE APOLOGISES

    The Greek Government has handed the Entente diplomats a written apology for events occurring on the 1st December, and are taking steps to dissolve ...

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  39. COINAGE REFORM

    [?]he Chamber of Commerce Association drafting an appeal to reform the coin[?] weights and measures. It suggests at the forin be used as a unit, one ...

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  40. THE ATLANTIC RAIDER

    Reuters correspondent at Rio states that the British Consul at Pernambuco and the owners of sunken ships have up to the present spent 14000 dollars ...

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  41. AUSTRALIANS ON THE SOMME.

    Eight thousand feet of film showing the Australians on the Somme has been prepared. It has been described as a real vision of life. It is being sent to ...

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  42. WEALTH OF FRANCE

    Deposits held by the Bank of France [?]sterday amounted to more than [?]00,000,000. ...

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  43. AMERICA AND MEXICO

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that the American troops in Mexico have started on their return to the border. It is reported that Villa is ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S "NO" VOTE

    Leading German newspapers publish an article, apparently issued by the Berlin Publicity Burean, stating that Australia produced some strange things ...

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  45. DISCUSSION IN PARIS CILAMBER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that after a secret debate and interpellations on the situation in Greece the Chamber of Deputies. in a public session, voted ...

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  46. MEN FOR THE ARMY

    Mr Neville Chamberlain's scheme takes the bulk of the men required for the Army from the munition works, coal mines, ship-building transport and ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN LEADERS

    When the Emperor Charles visited the [?]man headquarters on the Italian [?] he was accompanied by Court [?] the Austrian Minister for ...

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  48. WATTLE DAY

    Wattle Day was quietly celebrated. The Agents-General Offices we, closed Mr Fisher gave a reception at Australia House. Mr M'Kenzie being presennt. ...

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  49. COLORED LABOR AND WAR

    Arrangements have been made for Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, be receive a deputation of industrial representatives, who will deal with the ...

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  50. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the appointment of M. Sazanoff as Russian Ambassador in London has been officially announced. ...

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  51. RUMOR DENIED

    Published reports that Secretary Lon[?] is preparing to resign are offically [?]nied ...

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