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    cable news on this page to headed has appeared in [?]ed to Australia by special permission. It should be [?]nions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly s[?] ...

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  3. SENSATION IN ENGLAND

    Alice Wheeldon, Harriet Ann Wheeldon, and Winifred Mason have been charged at Derby, with having conspired to murder Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime ...

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  4. FOOD PROBLEMS

    All the nations in Europe are tightening their belts. The "Times" correspondent at Rome predicts the early introduction of food ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE

    The rates of pay and pensions of members and dependents of members of the Australian Imperial Force have been amended as follow:— ...

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  6. TURKISH BARBARITIES

    Router learns from an authoritative source that the Turks are deliberately endeavoring to exterminate the Arabs in a similar manner to the Armenians. A ...

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  7. [?]HLESS SUBMARINING

    message states that the Germ[?] nment's decision to adopt a unreserved submarine warfare effective on 1st February, and ...

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  8. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    Hamilton Fyfe, writing front Petrograd on 2nd January, indicates the probability of an, improved position to consequent, upon the death of Rasputin. His execution ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. RESPONSIBILITY OF WOMEN.

    An appeal is being made by the Land Council for 50,000 additional women. The Council states that the responsibility for the food supply of the army and ...

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  10. PENSIONS.

    In event or death, pensions payable to a widow on the death of a member of the Forces:— Lieutenant. £4/10/ per fortnight. ...

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  11. OPERATIONS IN FRANCE

    A French communique says:— "We affectively bombarded enemy works in the region of Eix-a-Beancourt in the Weavre. A detachment penetrated the first and second lines of the ...

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  12. COLD-BLOODED BRUTALITY.

    The British Admiralty announces that the British steamship Artist, when 48 miles from land in a heavy easterly gale, was submarined on 27th January. In ...

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  13. ENEMY ACCUSATION

    The Foreign Office states that the German Government claims to have conclusive proofs that enemy hospital ships have been misused for the transport of ...

    Article : 284 words
  14. HINDENBURG

    The "Daily News" correspondent at The Rague states that Von Hindondburg is expected to arrive at Brussels to-morrow, en route for Flanders. His visit is ...

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  15. FIGHTING CHOLERA

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome states that the most energetic and scientific measures have been taken to over come the cholera, with which Austria ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. BELGIANS REPEL ATTACK.

    A Belgian official message says:— "On the night of 29th January the Germans, after a violent artillery preparation, attacked the Belgians south of ...

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  17. SINKINGS IN DECEMBER.

    A Berlin official message states that 152 enemy steamers of 329,000 tons, and 63 neutrals carrying contraband were sunk in December. It is further declared that ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. [?]TION BY NORWAY.

    [?]lon has signed n decree pro [?]gerent was submarines from [?]oregian waters, except owing damage, or in order to save ...

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  19. THE WAR LOANS

    Can you think without emotion of the heroic struggles of the Allies to save the Empire and Europe from the cures of military despotism? Does not your heart ...

    Article : 630 words
  20. (Reuter.)

    A Belgian communique states:—Our artillery, infantry, and machine gun fire drove back German detachments which were approaching our positions cast of ...

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  21. ALLIES IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the Russian Ministry banquetted the delegates to the Allied Conference, which meets on Thursday. Mean. ...

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  22. FIGHT TO A FINISH

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that in course of a speech in the Roichstag, Dr Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, said:— ...

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  23. "WE ARE READY."

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that Gen Rawlineon, on being interviewed, stated:—"I am aware that German officers are instilling into their man the ...

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  24. [?] TO BLUFF NEUTRALS.

    correspondent at Madrid states [?] man Note has been handed to [?]mem. It says that Germany [?] forbid absolutely central ...

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  25. EASTERN THEATRES

    (British Admiralty Intercepts. Collected by the Wireless Press.) In a Russian official communique it is stated:— ...

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  26. AERIAL LOSSES

    Germany claims to have lost only 321 aeroplanes during 1916.The French War Office points out that 417 machines and 20 sausage balloons succumbed to French ...

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  27. VENEREAL DISEASE

    Lecturing on venereal disease at the Institute of Health, Lord Sydenham presiding, Dr M'Alister advocated education and early marriages. ...

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  28. EFFECT ON AMERICA.

    correspondent at Washington [?] at Germany's declaration of un[?] naval walfare is assumed to [?] staking without warning of ...

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  29. ALLIES WATCH GREECE

    Advices from Athens state that reports that normal relations have been restablished between the Entente and Greece in consequence of the saluting of the Allied ...

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  30. THE FINAL ROUND

    Reuter's correspondent' t Amsterdam states, that Dr von Bethmann-Hollweg and Herr Zimmermann, the German Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. FIGHTING NEAR RIGA.

    "After a bombardment with chemical shells," says a Russian official communique, "the enemy strongly attacked along the Kanncern-Chlok high road, west ...

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  32. VESSEL STRIKES MINE

    Lloyd's states that the steamer Clan Shaw (39-3 tons), owned by Cayzer. Irvine and Company, which struck a mine and went ashore on 23rd January, has since ...

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  33. FRANCE'S MAN POWER

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the debate in the Chamber of Deputies on the bill for the re-examination of rejected and exempted men is expected to ...

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  34. DARDANELLES COMMISSION

    It is announced that Sir William Pickford, a Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal, who is a member of the Dardapelles Commission has been invited to ...

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  35. [?] AROUSED AND ALARMED.

    [?]'s correspondent at Washington [?] The capital has been stirred to the by the Kaiser's Note. The [?] and official view is that the ...

    Article : 176 words
  36. FOE'S LOST COLONIES

    Mr Walter Long, in a speech at a war loan meeting at Westminster Hall said: —"I speak with responsibility and as a representative of the Overseas Dominions, ...

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  37. FROSTS IN FRANCE

    Wintry weather continues, with heavy snow in many countries, but slight in London. In France the great front continues. In the morning the thermometer ...

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  38. GERMAN LOAN

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" foreshadows that a sixth German war loan will be issued very shortly. It advises the Germans to copy the British methods. ...

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  39. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent, at Amsterdam reports that a telegram from Berlin states that authoritative circles characterise the new British minefield in the North Sea ...

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  40. DEFENCE ADMINISTRATION

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated to-day that he had received a cablegram from Brig-Gen R. M'C. Anderson in reply to charges of ...

    Article : 103 words
  41. PEACE NOTES

    A Berlin wireless message states that the German Note in reply to President Wilson's recent speech on peace was handed to Mr. J. W. Gerard, the American ...

    Article : 112 words
  42. THE ENEMY RAIDER

    It in stated by the captain of the Norwegian steamer Hallbjorg (2586 tons), which was sunk in the Atlantic by the new German raider that the latter sent ...

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  43. LAURENTIC SURVIVORS

    The Admiralty emphasises that all the survivors of the explosion on board the auxiliary cruiser Jourentic were placed in boats. Those lost were unable to ...

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  44. COWLEY'S EMPLOYEES ADDRESSED.

    Responding to the appeal of the State Recruiting Committee, splendid work is being done by the Ballarat East Recruiting Committee in advocating the cause ...

    Article : 321 words
  45. OPINIONS OF PRESS.

    [?]'s correspondent at Vancouver the following American Press on the new German Note:— New York "Tribone says:—"We ...

    Article : 181 words
  46. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    Mr T. Eacott, a prominent member of the A.N.A., has received word that his brother, Pte F. Eacott, has been killed in France. He has another brother at the ...

    Article : 67 words
  47. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Mr Neville Chamberlain announces that the, women's department of the national service scheme has been established, with Mrs M. J. Tennant as director and Violet ...

    Article : 31 words
  48. HELP THE BELGIANS

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  49. APPEAL FOR MONEY

    Mr Waller Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the course of a speech at the war loan meeting, said that all must put their backs into the war. ...

    Article : 125 words
  50. METHODS IN GERMANY.

    Mjr-Gen von Grover, the German Minister for Munitions, has established bu[?]reaux throughout Germany, under majors. with expert assistants, empowered ...

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  51. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. secretary, Miss M. N. Warmington, desires to acknowledge the following contributions:—Amount previously acknowledged, £3757/9/1; Mrs Opie, ...

    Article : 133 words
  52. SAVAGE BULLDOG

    While Mr Frank Desama, of Mountain street, South Yarra, was driving a pony attached to a jinker along St. Kilda road, near Toorak road, a bulldog jumped from ...

    Article : 140 words
  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 432 words
  54. PLIGHT OF SERBIANS

    Advices received here show that the economic situation in Serbia is appalling. The enemy has requisitioned everything and the Serbians are absolutely ...

    Article : 30 words
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