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  2. GREECE MEETS DEMANDS

    An official telegram from Athens states that Prince Andrew of Greece led the cavalry in the march past at the ceremony of saluting the Allies' flags, which ...

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  3. THE BRUTAL HUN

    Additional details relating to the conditions in Poland show that all the industries are dead and the factories closed. The machinery has been dismantled and ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. HINT TO NEUTRALS

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen reports that the Danish steamer Iris has arrived in port. She passed a German submarine in the North Sea in the act ...

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  5. THE DUTCH FRONTIER

    A message from Amsterdam says that some anxiety exists owing to the reported continued German concentrations on the Dutch frontier in the north-east of the ...

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  6. No Title

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

    Article : 38 words
  7. [?] LAURENTIC MINED

    [?] Admiralty has announced [?] cruiser Laurentic was mined, submarined. [?] was mined on Friday ...

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  8. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    At the Smythesdale Mechanics' Institute on Tuesday there was a large attendance of the residents to provide a send-off to Pte Cliff Schwartz, who is ...

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  9. HOME DEFENCE

    In a message to the Lords Lieutenant of the counties, thanking him for their enthusiastic response to his father's appeal in 1907, for assistance in the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN HORSES

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated to-day that he had received a report from an experienced remount officer regarding the qualities of the ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. SOLDIERS OF INDIA

    Lord Chelmsford, the Victory, at a special parade held to-day at Vice-regal Lodge, presented medals and orders won in the war to 200 Indian officers and men. ...

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  12. FOOD PROBLEMS

    A message from the "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says:— "The bread situation in Germany is acnic. 'Vorwaerts,' the Berlin Socialist ...

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  13. GERMAN ATTACKS

    A French communique says:— "A grenade attack in the region of Hill 304, on the verdun front, was smashed up by our fire, with enemy losses. A ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. KAISER'S PEACE MOVE

    Special cables to the New York "Tribune" state that the Kaiser will make a new peace move to bolster up the hopes of his people and thus prepare for the ...

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  15. BRITISH DAMAGE ENEMY WORKS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We bombed dugouts in the neighborhood of the Butte de Warlencourt ...

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  16. PASSPORTS

    Further passport restrictions consequent upon national service include the abolishing of permits to assisted domestic servants and nominated immigrants for ...

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  17. WILSON'S PEACE NOTE

    When the enquiry into the alleged leakage of State information from Washington was resumed to-day, Wall Street brokers made further denials that they ...

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  18. [?] IN FORTY-FIVE MINUTES.

    [?]aurentic was mined 1½ hours [?] on Thursday. She sank in [?] of an hour. The weather [?] but very cold. The crew ...

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  19. THE ATLANTIC RAIDER

    It is announced by Lloyd's that the Atlantic raider sank the British steamer Cambrian Range (4234 tons) prior to 17th January. ...

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  20. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    The following are extracts from letters received by Mr and Mrs A. Magill, Wendource [?]arade, from their son, Gar Arthur Magill, 12th Battery, 4th Field ...

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  21. GERMANS CROSS FRONTIER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that large numbers of starving Germans crossed the frontier and were arrested. They do not desire to ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. UNIVERSAL TRAINING

    The Prussian War Minister intends to order universal physical training for military purposes, stating that the war has proved that the possibilities of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. (Reuter.)

    Information obtained from survivors from the steamers sunk by the German raider in the South Atlantic shows that the raider is a vessel of the merchant ...

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  24. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

    The House of Lords galleries at the opening of Parliament will be reserved for wounded Dominion troops. Numerous Anzacs will attend. ...

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  25. SICKNESS AND MORTALITY INCREASE.

    German refugees in Holland state that there has been a great increase in sickness and mortality in the large cities due to food substitutes. Elderly and young ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. DISGUISES COMPLETE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen gives further details of the German raider Moewe. She is of quite a new type, and has a complete system of disguised. For ...

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  27. SENATE DISCUSSION CEASES.

    The Senate to-day declined to express approval or disapproval of President Wilson's Peace plan, and brought the discussion to an abrupt end by tabling three ...

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  28. THE BABY BONUS

    The birth of a son of Australian parentage in England has raised the question of the payment of a baby bonus by the Commonwealth Government. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. IF KAISER IS EXILED

    Commenting on the Kaiser's birthday, the German newspapers warn the people that England is determined to repeat her role as Napoleon's executioner in not ...

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  30. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    It is announced that the Norwegian steamer Argo (1261 tons) struck a mine and sank, nine of the crew being lost. Other vessels sunk include the British ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. FIGHTING AT KUT

    Mr Candler, the war correspondent in Mesopotamia, reports severe fighting at Kut. The Turks lost heavily in endeavoring to regain ground lost. They created a ...

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  32. MEN FOR THE ARMY

    Youths of 18 have been called up. These born in 1899 have been ordered to report a month after their birthday. ...

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  33. SUPREMACY OF ALLIES.

    The Paris journal "Le Temas," commenting on the expected recrudescence of submarine warfare says that it will not affect the Allies' supremacy, and ...

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  34. [?]RED BODIES WASHED ASHORE

    [?]udred dead bodies from the Lau[?] been washed up frozen. There [?] of any further survivors owing [?] terrible weather. Survivors say ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. GLASGOW AGITATOR

    It is stated by the Ministry of Munitions that Kirkwood, the Labor agitator, who was deported, has carried out his threat to return to Glasgow in defiance ...

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  36. SPANISH SENSATION

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid states that it is officially announced that the two bars of lead recently found on the railway at Granada wee connected with a ...

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  37. REVISION OF AGE.

    The list of certified occupations has been revised by a general raising of the ago. A further rising is foreshadowed. ...

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  38. (United Service.)

    Additional vessels sunk are as follow:—Norwegian steamers Vidir (1546 tons) and Donstad (689 tons), the sailing vessel Hero (1700 tons), and the Russian steamer ...

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  39. BRITISH SHIPS

    The "Daily News" states that the Cabinet is considering the question of naval versus mercantile ship-building. Meanwhile work is being speeded up at the ...

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  40. [?]LOCKADE OF GERMANY

    [?]expected that the intensification of [?]ckade of Germany will have im-[?] results. [?] Admiralty has not announced the ...

    Article : 177 words
  41. GERMANY'S RUTHLESS POLICY.

    The latest sinkings by German submarines are the British trawler Alexandra; the Vega, a Danish vessel, and the Spanish ship Daisy. ...

    Article : 127 words
  42. ANZACS AT THE FRONT

    It is reported by the Australian Comforts' Fund that all Australian soldiers in France and Egypt received Christmas boxes. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA'S RESOURCES

    Mr O. C. Beale, the well-known Sydney manufacturer, addressed a meeting of the Society of Arts to-day, and glowingly pictured Australia's potentialities. ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN CLUB

    The Australian Officers' Residential Club will be opened shortly. It is a splendid house facing Hyde Park, and will be rent free and controlled by the ...

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  45. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The Red Cross Society continues to receive good reports of the treatment of Australian prisoners in Germany, although the food parcels are necessary in ...

    Article : 52 words
  46. GALES AND FROST

    The frost is intensified by icy gales, Heavy snow falls occurred inland. Traffic is disorganised owing to be frozen rivers and canals. Several deaths are ...

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  47. SUBMARINE CROSSES ATLANTIC

    Reuter's correspondent at Rio reports that the Brazilian Minister for Marine confirms the report that German submarines crossed the South Atlantic, keeping ...

    Article : 50 words
  48. METHOD OF SENDING PARCELS.

    Information having been received from the High Commissioner to the effect that two-thirds of the parcels sent to prisoners of war from Australia are worse than ...

    Article : 228 words
  49. ICICLES ON VESSELS.

    Vessels coming into the Thames are festooned with icicles. They report the presence of icebergs and ice floes in North Britain. An enemy submarine's plight ...

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  50. ALLIES' CONFERENCE

    Under the presidency of M. Pokrowsky, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, the conference of Allied representatives will begin to-morrow. ...

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  51. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Word has been received by Mr and Mrs Paul Jacobson, of Burke street, Maryborongh, that their son, Pte C. T. Jacobsen, has died in hospital in England of ...

    Article : 82 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. [?]TCH NOT INCONVENIENCED.

    [?] correspondent at Amsterdam [?] with reference to the announcement [?] British mine-field in the North [?] the newspaper "Rotterdamsche ...

    Article : 90 words
  54. VICTORY LOAN

    Appeals will be made in all churches on 4th March on behalf of the British War Loan. ...

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  55. JOURNEY ACROSS FRANCE.

    Pte Leslie Griminson, an old Ballarat boy, who enlisted in New South Wales, writing from Salisbury Plains to Miss Flora Smith, of Ashley Vale, describes ...

    Article : 146 words
  56. ROYAL FLYING CORPS

    Australian applications for admission into the Royal Flying Corps, in response to a call for 200 men, are overwhelming. In view of the excellence of the ...

    Article : 122 words
  57. [?]RMAN ADMIRAL'S BELIEF.

    [?] correspondent at Amsterdam [?] that Admiral Kalau von Hofe, in [?] in the "Vossische Zeitung," [?] new gigantic mine-field of the ...

    Article : 39 words
  58. BRITISH LOAN

    It is announced that the recent British loan in New York was over-subscribed. ...

    Article : 17 words
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