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

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  3. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A Berlin official message says;— "One of our submarines sank in 10 minutes, on 25th January, an armed enemy transport, full of troops. The transport ...

    Article : 52 words
  4. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    (British Admiralty Intercepts; Collected by the Wireless Press.) "We took 1030 prisoners on Saturday in the battle north-west of Jakobeni, in ...

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  5. RESOURCES OF EMPIRE

    When interviewed by Reuter regarding the Empire Resources Development Committee, Sir Leander Starr Jamason (chairman) and Mr Henry Wilson Forx said it ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. [?]OMING OFFENSIVES

    Gea Von Groner, the German Min[?] Munitions, has ordered the max[?] speed at the German munition [?] and has closed other industries ...

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  7. BRITISH COMMANDER'S EXPLOITS.

    Judgment has been reserved by the Prize Court in the claim by Lt Commander D. C. Boyle, V. C. commander of the submarine £14, for prize money for ...

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  8. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    (British Admiralty Intercepts; Collected by the Wireless Press) A German official message claims that the Turks reputed strong Russian ...

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  9. CABINET MINISTER'S SON

    Brig. Gen Walter Long, D. S. O. eldest son of Sir Walter H. Long. Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been killed on action. ...

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  10. ENEMY METHODS.

    Though the number of vessels sunk by German submarines has somewhat diminished, the methods adopted by the enemy are increasing in ernolty. ...

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  11. ACTIVITY IN FRANCE

    A French Communique says;— "German attacks at Hartmansweiter Kopf, in Southern Alsace, were easily repulsed. "An enemy aeroplane was brought ...

    Article : 247 words
  12. GOVERNMENT MUST SUPPORT.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says that the committee of Imperial development has already shown the vast potontialities of the Empire's resources. The ...

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  13. KING OF SPAIN

    In connection with the attempt to wreck the train in which the King of Spain was travelling, the police have arrested a native of Barcelona named ...

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  14. A FINE ATHLETE.

    Mr Walter Long's son, who was killed 10 action, has been mentioned in despatches several times, and has gained the D.S.O. ...

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  15. ALLIED ARMIES

    A Rome message states that General Marazzi, in an important contribution to the "Giornale d'Italia," advocates Allied military operations on all fronts being ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    A German official message says;— "We repulsed three English waves of attack with heavy losses northward of Armentiores. Repeated French attacks at Hill ...

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  17. THE ATLANTIC RAIDER

    [?]ter's correspondent at Copenhagen [?] that 26 Swedish, Norwegian, and [?] sailors belonging to the crew of [?] steamer Yarrowdale have arrived ...

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  18. EX-MINISTER WOUNDED

    Word has been received by the Premier to the effect that Mr Carmichael, ex-Minister of Education, has been wounded in France, and is now in a hospital. ...

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  19. GREECE AND ALLIES

    A telegram from athens states that M. Zalokostas, Minister for Foreign Affairs has announced the dismissal of general Callaris, commander of the First Army ...

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  20. THE BIRTHDAY RAIDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters gives particulars of the "Kaiser's Birthday Show." He says that 27th January was the most successful of ...

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  21. SOMME BATTLE STORIES

    By the last English mail came to copy of "Somme Battle Stories" (Hodder and Stoughton, London) by Capt A. J. Dawson, and illustrated by Cupt Bruce ...

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  22. THE FOOD PROBLEM

    [?] officially announced that the state [?] made by Mr Anderson, a member [?] Commons, who is a member of the [?] Prince Committee, that England will ...

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  23. FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    The "Times" correspondent states;— "The Germans face a difficult problem on the French front. The enemy saw the preparations for the Loss. Champagne ...

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  24. VENEZELISTS RELEASED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that all the Venezelists have been released. The Royalist Press attempted to instigate mob law. but the populace, ...

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  25. IMPERIAL MATTERS

    Sir Thomas Hythe writes urging the Government to prevent existing overlapping and confusion due to a single Cabinet of the Legislative controlling ...

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  26. STATEMENT EAGERLY AWAITED.

    [?] "Times" says that Lord Devon[?] authoritative statement is cagerly [?]ed. The "Times" adds that the [?] of food rationing has been under ...

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  27. THE BRUTAL HUN

    A Pole, who has arrived in Holland, says that tyranny, bloodshed, and horror exist in Warsaw, and the people are frequently fined and imprisoned for alleged ...

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  28. (Reuter.)

    A French communique reports;— "There has been reciprocal artillery firing and grenading in Hill 394 sector and on the left of the Mouse. There has been long ...

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  29. ALLIES' CONFERENCE

    Lord Milnor, Minister without Portfolio in the British War Cabinet, has arrived at Petrograd to attend an important conference of the Allies. ...

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  30. WEST END CLUB

    Gen Lioyd is heading a movement to establish a West End residential club for lonely overseas officers, containing 200 bedrooms, dining, writing, and smoke ...

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  31. GERMAN DICTATOR'S VIEW.

    [?] Batocki, the German Food Dic[?] has issued an optimistic food re[?] He asserts that the gravest diff[?] will be surmounted, and that ...

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  32. "DRAWN WAR" THEORY

    Mr Arthur Henderson, who is a member of the War Cabinet, speaking at Norwich, said that the "drawn war" theory was unwarranted because there was no ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. TURNIPS AS STAPLE DIET.

    [?]ing to the lack of potatoes the pe[?] Hamburg, when the present small [?] are finished, are to try turnips as [?] diet, though they have been ...

    Article : 121 words
  34. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official message form Mesopotamin says;— "We now hold the Turkish first and second lines south-west of Kut-el-Amara, on a front of 4300 yards, and ...

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  35. ORCANISING BRITAIN

    Mr Novillo Chamberlain will announce his women's employment plan this week. He says that the men will be chosen first, because they are most needed. The ...

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  36. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    "The recruiting campaign is making headway all over the States," said Mr Donald Mackinson, Director-General of Recrniting, to-day, "Figures in ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    In the course of a letter to his mother, Mrs Tomas, of Raglan street, Pte Leslie Thomas described a visit to Scotland. Amongst the places be saw in Edinburgh ...

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  38. THE THAMES FROZEN

    The upper reaches of the Thames are frozen, and ice blocks have appeared in the lower Thames. Parties of Anzacs and nurses have taken to skating on the ...

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  39. ALIENS IN GERMANY

    [?]eter's correspondent at Copenhagon [?] that the general of the 9th Army [?]rdered enforced labor for enemy [?] ...

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  40. EDUCATION

    Mr Fisher, Minister for Education, speaking in London, advocated the exchange of teachers to the universities in Britain and the Dominions. He declared ...

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  41. SPRING FASHIONS

    Further exemption has been refused to the designer of a firm of West End drapers, whom they intend to send to Paris to select the spring fashions. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. DEPORTATIONS CEASE

    [?]ter's correspondent at Amsterdam [?] that hte deportations form Brus[?] have been suspanded since Saturday. [?] estimated that 5000 civilian citizens ...

    Article : 48 words
  43. WORTH A V.C.

    The following is an extract from a letter received from Sergt A. A. Burrow by his father, Mr Con Burrow, superintendent of the Benevolent Asylum; —"I ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. DRESS ECONOMY.

    "People have been asked to economic, but, instead £4,000,000 more has been spent in dress material and £750,000 more in whisky and brandy this year ...

    Article : 77 words
  45. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR

    Router's correspondent at Amsterdam states that after a visit to the German headquarters, the Emperor Karl of Austria, on 26th January, visited the King of ...

    Article : 56 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. BELGIAN BANK DEPOSITS

    A message received at Amsterdam from Brussels says that the "Frankfurter Zoitung" announces that Germany has ordered the forfeiture of credit balances ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    [?] "Pull Mall Guzette" states that [?]gements for a complete exchange [?] ngle-German civilian prisoners are [?]mg completion. Those in the ...

    Article : 24 words
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