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

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  3. EFFECT ON NEUTRALS

    The tension among neutrals is unaboted. They undoubtedly fear the German threats, which are everywhere discussed. Switzerland continues her efforts ...

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  4. BRITISH ATTACK IN FRANCE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We repulsed three attempted raids on the Somme front. The local operation which we carried out last night ...

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  5. FRIGHTFULNESS

    The Belgian relief ship Lars Kruse has been sunk by the Germans. She was loaded with maize consigned to the Neutral Relief Commission in Belgium. She ...

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  6. THE POISON PLOTS

    At Derby to-day the bearing of evidence in connection with the alleged con[?]ney to murder Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, and Mr Arthur ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. [?]MERICA PREPARING

    [?] official message says:— [?]y regret that the United [?] the German Note an interpre[?]ich Germany did not intend, ...

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  9. ADMIRALTY REPORTS CASES.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty says:— "The survivors of the British steamer Eavestone (1858 tons), owned by Furness, ...

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  10. STUNNING BLOW TO SPAIN.

    A message from the "Times" correspondent at Madrid says:— "The German Note was a stunning and unexpected blow. The whole of Spain ...

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  11. (United Service.)

    Mrs Pankhurst, the leader of the militant suffragettes, attended the conspiracy trial at Derby to-day. ...

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  12. TROUBLE IN PERSIA

    Constantinople reports via, Sayville (U.S.A.) that in the Persian Province of Falzi trouble occurred among the natives, who compelled the Persian troops ...

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  13. COL. GIBLIN

    Colonel Giblin, A.D.M.S., is returning to Austrian. He will be succeeded by H. B. Lewers. ...

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  14. AMERICA ALERT

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that a report from a semi-official source says that the Army and Navy are shaping their plans for a war with ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT SPREADING.

    The "Times" correspondent at Madrid states that the situation in Spain is becoming increasingly serious. Unemployment is spreading. The people of the ...

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  16. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    Local recruiting committees are being asked by the State Recruiting Committee to arrange meetings for eligible men only. A meeting of this kind was ...

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  17. NEUTRAL VESSELS SUNK.

    Ships sunk last week comprised, approximately, 60,000 tons. The vessels were mostly neutrals. Among the vessels reported sunk are ...

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  18. FRENCH REPULSE ENEMY.

    A French communique says:— "An enem coup de main in the region of Barleux, south of the Somme, was repulsed with losses, and we took ...

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  19. JAPAN APPLAUDS WILSON.

    Tokio announces that a public demonstration has been held there in favor of the United States. Count Okuma, the former Prime ...

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  20. GERMANY CLIMB DOWN?

    [?]s are increasing that Ger[?]preparing to climb down. It [?]d that negotiations are pro[?]ith neutrals with a view to ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. (Reuter.)

    The British steamer Eavestowe has been sunk. The captain and four of the crew were killed. Eleven members of the crew of the Isle of Ann landed. Two ...

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  22. ARGENTINE IMPERSONAL.

    According to the "Times" correspondent at Buenos Ayres, the Argentine's attitude remains impersonal, though a section of the National Congress is ...

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  23. DARDANELLES COMMISSION

    The Dardanelles Commission to-day examined at length Mr Keith A. Murdoch, special representative of the "Herald" and Sydney "Sun." ...

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  24. RECRUITING MEETINGS.

    The following recruiting meetings have been arranged:—9th February, Ballarat; speakers, Mr D. Mackinnon, Director-General; Mr H. I. Cohen, and the ...

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  25. HOLLAND CAUTIOUS.

    The Amsterdam journal, "Handelsblad," says that Holland is not prepared to suffer the fate of Louvain, Dinart, and Liege, or give the Kaiser an ...

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  26. GERMAN PRISONER'S OPINION.

    A. W. Filston Young, describing the moonlight attack on Beaucourt in 20 degrees of frost, says that the troops went out at midnight in daylight brightness. ...

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  27. WIN-THE-WAR PROCESSION.

    The Railway Commissioners intend to display in the monster Win-the-war Procession that is to take place in Melbourne on 24th inst. a model of the new ...

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  28. ATTITUDE OF BRAZIL.

    The proposal that Brazil should take over the American Consulates in Germany has been abandoned. This action is taken to mean ...

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  29. PURCHASING WAR SUPPLIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Philadelphia reports that Schnykiel arsenal has been authorised to purchase war supplies for an army of half-a-million men. ...

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  30. QUALIFYING FOR SERVICE.

    Tall and broad-shouldered, George Edward Flack, with a cheat measurement of 40 inches, was rejected by the medical officer at the Town Hall Depot, on account ...

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  31. MESOPOTAMIA

    "On the night of Friday our cavalry reached a point on the right bank of the Tigris, 23 miles west of Kut-el-Amara, opposite the Turkish advances base," ...

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  32. MARCONI COMPANY'S OFFER.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that the American Marconi Wireless Company, in the event of emergency, will place its entire organisation, plant, ...

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  33. HOUSING THE TROOPS.

    Temporary Lieutenant A. B. Filson Young, of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, the well-known author and journalist, said that a Canadian engineer's ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. [?] CALM AND CONFIDENT.

    [?]report from Berlin say that [?]n population heard of the rup[?] America calmly. The people [?] the streets and discussed the ...

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  35. NATIONAL GUARD UNDER ARMS.

    New York reports that 3000 men of the National Guard are under arms. This force is aiding several thousand extra policeman in taking precautions in ...

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  36. INTERESTS OF NEUTRALS.

    A German wireless Press message announces that there is "general satisfaction in the Dutch shipping world at the change in the boundary of the barred ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. TRADE WITH HOLLAND

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that it is reported from Germany that exports from Germany to Holland will be prohibited from 16th February. ...

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  38. MAYOR AND TRADES' HALL.

    A dispute has occurred between Mayor Taylor, of the City Council, and the Trades Hall Council concerning the later's alleged inaction in the recruiting ...

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  39. U.S. AMBASSADOR IN LONDON

    Mr Balfour, secretary for Foreign Affairs, had a prolonged interview with Mr Page, the American Ambassador, at the Foreign Office yesterday. The French ...

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  40. DESTROYED GERMAN LINERS.

    Six million sterling worth of machinery was destroyed on the German liners in the port of New York alone. The vessels are totally disabled. The crews of the ...

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  41. [?]RMANY'S ONLY HOPE.

    [?] course of his statement at the [?]s with leaders of the Centre [?]onal Liberal Parties after the [?]ssion of the Reichstag's War ...

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  42. DEMAND FOR LABORERS

    The Commonwealth Government is in receipt of cabled advices from the Imperial authorities that there is a serious shortage of strong laborers in Great ...

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  43. OPENING PARLIAMENT

    His Majesty the King will open Parliament at noon on 7th February. The Royal carriage will be preceded by a magnificent military pageant through the ...

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  44. IRISH BY-ELECTION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  45. (Reuter.)

    Reuter's correspondent at Honolula reports that the engines and boilers of the interned German gunboat Geier have been badly wercked. The interior of the ...

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  46. ENEMY PRESS OPINIONS.

    German censors released the news of America's decision on Monday. Berlin newspapers comment upon the new development. The "Cologne ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. ENEMY WIRELESS STATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tuckerton (U.S.A.) reports that the Government has confiscated the German wireless station. Communication will be continued ...

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  48. PRISONERS IN GERMANY

    The Australian Red Cross has sent 4000 parcels to the 840 Australian prisoners in Germany during January. It has also answered 2000 cables of inquiry. ...

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  49. PROPOSAL BY SWEDEN

    The Swedish Government has proposed that the three Scandinavian countries— Norway, Denmark, and Sweden—should form an organisation for a joint State line ...

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  50. CREWS OF GERMAN BOATS.

    The crews of German steamships have been removed to Ellis Island, preparatory to being returned to Germany. A message from Colon states that ...

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  51. RUSSIA WILL FIGHT

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd reports that M. Rodzianko, President of the Duma, addressing the Allied delegates on 4th February, said that ...

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  52. [?]RESS CLEARING THE WAY.

    [?]s from Washington state that [?] Wilson on Monday appealed to [?] to dispose quickly of routine [?] and clear the decks for any ...

    Article : 126 words
  53. (Reuter.)

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" and the "Vossische Zeitung," Liberal organs, threaten European neutrals with due consequences if they follow President Wilson's example. ...

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  54. TURKEY'S GRAND VIZIER

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Sultan of Turkey has accepted the resignation of the Grand Vizier (Prince Said Halim Pasha). He will be ...

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  55. MOVEMENTS OF AMBASSADORS.

    Arrangements are in progress for Count Von Bernstorff and 300 German Consulate officers throughout the country to return home by way of Cuba and Spain. ...

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  56. BRITISH WAR LOAN

    America's rapture with Germany has greatly stimulated the contributions to the British War Loan. The Bank of England has been unable ...

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  57. DRY ROT IN BEAMS

    This morning an accident occurred at the Glenelg breakwater constructional works. The locomotive was pushing four trucks along the jetty when portion of ...

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  58. KAISER'S PIOUS HOPES.

    The German Seamen's Society telegraphed to the Kaiser rejoicing in the adoption of ruthless submarine warfare, being "convinces that it will beak our ...

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  59. ORGANISING BRITAIN

    The Press Burean states that Mr Neville Chamberlain, in accordance with the War Cabinet's decision, is instructing every Government department to cancel ...

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  60. OVERSEAS CLUB

    Influential efforts are being made to retain the requisitioned Automobile Club for an Overseas Officers' Club. The building would be most suitable ...

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  61. OPINION IN RUSSIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd reports that Petrograd newspapers express the hope that possible American intervention will not be permitted be ...

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  62. DIARY OF SALES

    7th February.—Titheridge and Growcott, at Murphy's marine stores, Grenville street, at 2; Business and factory site. 7th February.—D. Walker, at corner ...

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  63. INTERNED GERMANS IN FRANCE.

    Paris announces that Mr W. Graves Sharp, the American Ambassador to France, has been instructed to o[?]ese representing Germany. ...

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  64. COAL CRISIS IN GERMANY

    The German coal crisis has been intensified, and the most rigid economy has been ordered. In all the provincial cities there has ...

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  65. INSURANCE RATES.

    London underwriters quote equal rates for all neutrals in the Atlantic, preference being discontinued. The rate is now £10 per cent. for cargo vessels, and ...

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  66. BRITAIN SNOW-BOUND

    Britain is snow-bound. The weather is the coldest experienced for 20 years, there being from 10 to 25 degrees of frost. ...

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  67. CUSTOMS OFFICIAL'S PERIL.

    Mr D. F. Malone, the Customs collector at New York, reported to the Treasury this morning that he had found a bomb under the steps at his home. ...

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