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  2. U.S.A. AND AUSTRIA.

    It is states at Paris that the United States has broken off diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungry. Washington reports that Mr C. ...

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

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  4. THE WEST FRONT.

    A Berlin message says: "The British succeeded in entering our advanced trenches near the Ancro River last night." (British Admiralty Intercepts—Collected ...

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  5. SINKING OF HOUSATONIC.

    The American steamer Housatonic (3143 tons) was given full warning by the submarine which sank it and an opportunity was given for providing for the safety ...

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  6. [?]TITUDE OF AMERICA.

    [?] agency at London states:—[?] are pouring in from all world approving on President [?]tion. Germany is still ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The report from Paris that America has broken off diplomatic relations with Australia-Hungary appears to be premature. The latest Washington advices state that ...

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  8. BRAZILIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Advices from Rio de Janeiro report that the Government is convinced that the time has come to abandon neutrality if the new German submarine warfare ...

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  9. (The "Times.")

    The cargo of grain carried by the Housatonic was considered to be contraband. ...

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  10. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    An excellent services of films for use during the recruiting campaign has been prepared under direction, by the Pathe Freres Agency and Amalgamated ...

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  11. AUXILIARY CRUISERS SEIZED.

    Two interned auxiliary cruisers at Philadelphia have been seized and their crews imprisoned in the Panama zone. Four interned Hamburg-American ...

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  12. "WAR INEVITABLE."

    "New York financiers regard war as inevitable, and declare that the financial situation was never better," says the New York financial correspondent of the ...

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  13. GERMAN TROOPS GO WEST.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen report that the "Shipping News" reports extensive movements of German troops towards the West Front. ...

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  14. PRIZE CREW.

    It Hans Berg and the prize crew have been removed by an American gunboat from the steamer Appam, which was captured by the raider Moewe. ...

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  15. EASTERN THEATRES.

    (British Admiralty Intercepts: Collected by the Wireless Press). "We repulsed several attacks on the cast side of Tiru[?] swamp between the ...

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  16. HOLLAND'S POSITION.

    America's break with Germany caused a profound sensation ,reports an Amsterdam message. The uppermost feeling is that ...

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  17. LABOR LEADER'S IDEA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Philadelphia reports that Maurier, president of the State Federation of Labor, urges a Labor strike to cripple the Government in case ...

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  18. NEW SUBMARINE FLEET.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that the "Tirbune's" special correspondent, Louis Durant Edwards, has returned to New York, after spending a ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. ROUMANIANS SUCCESSFUL.

    Mr Braun, the "Times" correspondent the Roumanian headquarters, telegraphs:—"The last Russo-Roumanian push ...

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  20. (The "Times.")

    The "Times," in a leading article, says that it considers the American action an event of measureless importance. President Wilson carried the whole Union with ...

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  21. A WARNING NOTE.

    Sergt Caffrey, who has been appointed recruiting officer for this district, attended at the Ballan Shire Council meeting to-day and invited the co-operation ...

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  22. [?] COUNTRY WITH WILSON.

    [?] Washington received on [?] that amongst best informed [?] opinion is held that even is [?] the United States to ...

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  23. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Turkish communique asserts that the British assault on 31st January, particulars of which have been cabled, resulte din the British suffering the ...

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  24. GERMANY'S BROKEN PLEDGES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Berne states that the Swiss Government and people are aghast at the German blockade, which will seriously affect trade ...

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  25. (United Service.)

    The "Daily News" says that the prospects of America avoiding war with Germany are most slender. America's decision will have far-reaching ...

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  26. TIMBER STOCKS.

    The Official Press Bureau states that the Army Council is assuming control of stocks of soft sawn timber including sleepers. Dealing in such timbers are ...

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  27. AMERICA'S AID VALUABLE.

    The British morning papers warmly welcome President Wilson's action, and speculate as to the possibility of America declaring war. They point out that ...

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  28. CORANGAMITD ELECTORATE.

    At the meeting of the Ripon Shire Council to-day a letter was received from Lieut E. Hare, secretary and enlisting officer, Corangamite, notifying that the ...

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  29. DISMAY IN GREECE.

    Mr Jeffries, writing from Athens, says the American newspaper are dismayed at the German submarine measures. The newspaper "Neon Asty," an Athens ...

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  30. WIN OR LOSE IN SIX MONTHS.

    It is agreed that submarine mine-layers present the principal difficulty. Submarines are ever increasing their radius, and are operating in the West ...

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  31. EUROPEANS IN INDIA.

    An order has been issued by the Government of India that European civilians, except volunteers, must register under a penalty of £30. ...

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  32. RECORD FROSTS.

    Paris announces that there has been a record frost throughout France. A message received from Copenhagen says that the "Lokal Anzeiger" states ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. WAITING FOR THE HARVEST.

    Recruiting meetings are being arranged in Charlton and district. Recruiting-Sergt Fitzgerald is busy interviewing all eligible men, and is hopeful of securing ...

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  34. THE SPANISH REPLY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid says that it is reliably reported that the Spanish reply, which will be published on Monday, is in the form of a protest ...

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  35. WILSON A HERO IN FRANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that President Wilson is already a popular hero. The cinemas displayed photographs of Wilson and the Stars and ...

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  36. VESSELS LOST.

    The British steamers Sp[?]donia and le of Arran, the Norwegian steamer Ymea, and the Russian vessel pomotchinik have been sunk. ...

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  37. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Miss Beecie M'Donald, hon. secretary acknowledges the following contributions:—Miss Bingham, Melbourne (Per Mrs O'Grady), 3 pairs socks; Miss Kerr, Mount ...

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  38. SCANDINAVIAN PROTEST.

    A joint Scandinavian protest will probably be sent to Germany. War insurance rates have not been affected. ...

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  39. FRENCH ADMIRAL RETIRES.

    It is reported from Paris that Admiral Cour[?]t has retired. ...

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  40. SPANISH VESSEL SUNK.

    In the Mediterranean the steamer Helicon and the Spanish Butron (2434 tons) have been tropedoed. Two Spaniards were killed on the Butron. ...

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  41. WASHINGTON FEARS WAR.

    In a message from Washington, the "Times" correspondent says:—"Court Von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, and his staff will depart ...

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  42. INTERNED SHIPS.

    A New York message that it is reported that the crews of 17 German ships which are died up at Hoboken have put their engines out of ...

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  43. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    An address on trade after the war was delivered by Mr Hughes before a large gathering of members of the Chamber of Manufactures at the Athenaeum Hall ...

    Article : 372 words
  44. [?]MY PLANS DEVELOPING.

    correspondent at Washington, [?] Sunday says:—"The situation [?] at midnight. It is believ[?] in the event of war that the ...

    Article : 264 words
  45. AMPLE CREWS OBTAINED.

    No difficult is being experienced in securing ample crews for British vessels. ...

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  46. WHEAT AND MUNITIONS.

    Wheat is up 7 cents in Vancouver, and munition stocks are strong. ...

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  47. RELIEF SUPPLIES.

    It is stated by the newspaper that the Kaiser's representatives have informed neutral Minister that oversea supplies for the north of France and Belgium must ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. MAJOR-GENERAL LEGGE.

    Mjr-Gen J. G. Legge is returning to Australia to take up again his position as Chief of the General Staff. Senator G. F Pearce, Minister for ...

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  49. ALLIED SHIPS.

    It is announced at New York that the Cunard liner Carmania (19.524 tons) will sail from New York as usual. The French steamer Rochambeau ...

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  50. WAR WITHOUT DECLARATION.

    Recently Dr Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor, told a representative American that a severance of diplomatic relations with America ...

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  51. BELGIAN RELIEF COMMISSION.

    The operation of all transportation of the Belgian Relief Commission has been suspended, and its ships in American, Argentine, and Indian ports have been ...

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  52. ALLIES' CONFERENCE.

    A banquet was held at the Palace in Petrograd last night in honor of the delegates to the Allied Conference. The Czar declared that the teak of the ...

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  53. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr Joseph Harvie, an early Melbourne pioneer, took place at Morriston, Glenferrie, early on Saturday morning. Although aged 87, he was ...

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  54. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL TRENCH WORKERS.

    The hon. secretary logy to acknowledge the following:—Subscriptions from Mesdames Foley. W. H. Goodull, Peart, Chris, Hager, A. W. Hager, Craddock, ...

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  55. [?] ERARD LEAVES BERLIN.

    [?] W. Gerard, the America Am[?] has left Berlin for Spain. [?] have been received that the [?] of the Danish Government ...

    Article : 153 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. HOSPITAL SHIP ATTACKED.

    A semi-official statement issued at Rome referring to the recent Austrian Note to the United States in regard to the alleged torpedoing by the Allies of ...

    Article : 112 words
  58. DEMAND FROM SWEDEN.

    The "Times" correspondent at Stockholm telegraphs" "Sweden has demanded from Germany an explanation of the sinking of the collier F[?]da, on January 20, ...

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  59. GERMANY'S NEXT STEP.

    Commentators agree that Germany deliberately chose to offend the United States, regarding the fruits of unrestricted submarine war fare as more important ...

    Article : 134 words
  60. RED CROSS COMMISSION.

    The Red ross Commission recommends the establishment of a publicity bureau in London, under a committee of leading pressmen, to co-operate with ...

    Article : 47 words
  61. CENSORSHIP IN GERMANY.

    Up to date, an Amsterdam message states, no telegrams from Germany on the German-American crisis have been received, and the censor has [?] ...

    Article : 38 words
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