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

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  3. PIRACY CONTINUES

    Following is an official report issued by the Admiralty:— "The captain of the American steamer Westwego (5275 tons) reports that on ...

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  4. ACTIVITY IN WEST

    "The enemy, after a violent bombardment, attacked the north-west of the Forest of Parroy, in Lorraine," states an official communique issued in Paris. "A ...

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  5. PIRACY DENOUNCED

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the first pronouncement on the Austrian attitude towards the new submarining was made by Count Tisza ...

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  6. "TIMES" WARNS NATION

    The "Times" warns the nation to expect serious ship losses. Everybody must rigidly adhere to the ration scale, European neutrals are not likely to agree ...

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  7. WAR RUMOR

    [?] from New York report that on [?]eet rumors that Germany had [?] war on the United States caused [?] break in stocks. United States ...

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  8. SEVERAL SHIPS SUNK.

    It is announced that the British steamers Warley Pickering (4196 tons) and Loridun and the sailing ship Belford (1905 tons) have been sunk. ...

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  9. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    It is stated by the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" that numerous German writers are endeavoring to minimise American war potentialities. ...

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  10. SHORTENING THE WAR.

    Dr Karl Helfferich, the representative of the German Imperial Chancellor in the Reichstag, when interviewed by the representative of a Norwegian paper, ...

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  11. BRITISH ARTILLERY INTENSE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Paris newspaper "La Liberte," describing the British operations on the Somme, says that their two latest ...

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  12. ATTITUDE OF NEUTRALS

    German newspaper print a wireless message to the Kaiser from Gen Carranza head of the de facto Government of Mexico, conveying his best wishes. ...

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  13. PORT ADELAIDE SUNK.

    Word has been received of the sinking of the Commonwealth and Dominion liner Port Adelaide (8181 tons). The captain was taken prisoner, but 96 ...

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  14. GERMANY'S ORDER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that it is reported in administrative circles that communication with Germany is still open for possible ...

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  15. (Reuter.)

    Washington advices state that a report from London that Gen Carranza has sent his best wishes to the Kaiser has caused a tremendous sensation here. ...

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  16. STEEL COMPANY'S OFFER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the United States Steel Corporation and many other large firms continue to offer their plant to the ...

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  17. DUTCH STEAMER SHELLED.

    There were nine vessels sunk on the first day of "super-frightfulness." Passengers and crows landed by a Dutch vessel at Vigo include 89 of the ...

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  18. SPAIN'S REPLY TO GERMANY.

    Spain's reply to Germany is couched in the strongest terms. King Alfonso, who is keenly interested, has attended meetings of the Council of ...

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  19. STATE AND SHIPPING.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that the State Department and shipowners are deadlocked. The former will not act until a vessel sails and is ...

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  20. ENEMY PLANS IN WEST.

    Commenting upon the military situation, Lt-Col A'Court Repington, the military correspondent of the "Times," says:—"The Allies must prepare for the ...

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  21. ((Reuter.)

    There are discordant tones in the advices and comments received from Germany, one being semi-conciliatory and the other defiant. ...

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  22. (The "Times.")

    A message from the "Times" correspondent at Madrid says that Count Romanones, the Spanish Premier, is negotiating with the leaders of the Parliamentary ...

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  23. GERMAN—AMERICANS LOYAL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Philadelphia states that President Hexamer, of the National German American Alliance of 3,000,000 members, pledges loyalty to the ...

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  24. BREAK WITH AUSTRIA.

    German interests are making tremendous efforts to have the credentials of Count Tarnow-Tarnowski, the new Austrian Ambassador, accepted while ...

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  25. NATIONAL SERVICE

    At the great national service meeting held at the Westminster City Hall on Tuesday Mr Arthur Henderson, the Labor member of the War Cabinet, presided. ...

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  26. "AN OVERT ACT."

    [?]ment issued by the Official Press [?] says:— [?]reless message states that Mr [?] Bartheleme, the Washington ...

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  27. SWITZERLAND'S DECISION.

    Switzerland has notified President Willson that she declines to adopt his suggestion to break off diplomatic relations with Germany. ...

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  28. OFFICIAL GERMAN REPORT.

    A German official statement says that strong artillery firing occurred between the Ancre and the Somme. Raids by re-connoitring parties in the Somme sector, ...

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  29. A DAY'S LOSSES.

    The total tonnage sunk on Tuesday was 97,000. (The "Times.") Advices received up to the present show ...

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  30. MESOPOTAMIA

    "As a result of Saturday's successful operations, the enemy evacuated the whole of the south bank of the Tigris east-ward of the junction of the Hai and the ...

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  31. AMERICAN NEGRO KILLED.

    A cable has been received at, Washington from Mr W. Frost, the American Consul at Queenstown, stating that the British steamer Eavestone (1858 tons), was ...

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  32. INTERNED SHIPS.

    It is stated that the Berlin Government intends to confiscate American property if America seizes German ships. Anti-American feeling runs high in ...

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  33. BRAZIL WILL FIGHT PIRATES.

    A message from the Rio de Janeiro correspondent of the "Times" says that Senhor Irinca Machado, in the course of an interview, declared that it matters ...

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  34. RACING TO BE SUSPENDED

    A request by the Government for the suspension of racing, except at Newmarket, has been acquiesced in by the Jockey Club. ...

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  35. OVERSEA WHEAT SHIPS.

    It is predicted by the Blerlin "Lokal Anzeiger" that an attack will be made on Australian wheat ships, upon which the Allies' supply now largely depended. ...

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  36. GERMAN MILK SUPPLY

    Cows in Germany, owing to bad feeding, are producing only from three to four quarts of milk each, instead of the average hitherto of from eight to nine ...

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  37. NINE SHIPS DAMAGED.

    The engines and boilers of nine German merchantmen at Honolulu have been disabled. The crews are now held at the Immigration Station. ...

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  38. MUNITION STEAMERS.

    New York reports that there is no delay or interruption in the departure of munition steamers for Europe. Sailings recently have been especially heavy. ...

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  39. YARROWDALE PRISONERS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Vossische Zeitung" says that 72 Americans, prisoners aboard the steamer Yarrowdale, were released on ...

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  40. HOLLAND'S POSITION.

    Advices from The Hague announce that it is reported from Germany that exports from Germany to Holland have been prohibited, from 16th February. ...

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  41. FINANCIAL BAROMETER.

    At Berne, Switzerland, the official rate of exchange for the German mark has fallen from 83.70 francs to 79.70 francs for 100 marks. ...

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  42. LEE-ENFIELD FACTORIES

    Advices from Ottawa report that Mir-Gen Sir Sam Hughes, formerly the Canadian Minister for Militia, defending the Ross rifle in Parliament, alleged that the ...

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  43. [?]PREPARING FOR WAR.

    [?]r's correspondent at Washington [?] Active waiting replaces watchful [?] as Wilson's slogan. The Go[?]nt is outwardly fostering peace ...

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  44. RATE FALLS AT NEW YORK.

    German exchange dropped to 66 3-8 cents. for four marks at New York on Tuesday. [Normally the par value of four marks ...

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  45. EXPLOSION IN GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Beyer and Co.'s great factory at Leverskrusen, in Germany, was recently blown up. Two streets were ...

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  46. FOODSTUFF CARGOES.

    London underwriters are initiating a new scheme of war insurance for neutral cargoes. They are far below previous rates for foodstuffs, munitions, and coal. ...

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  47. DUTOH FRONTIER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the German concentration on the Dutch frontier continues. Frontier residents are packing up their ...

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  48. POISON CONSPIRACY

    At the conclusion of the preliminary hearing of the charges against three women and a man of having conspired to murder Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime ...

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  49. [?]RICA RESOLUTE AND CALM.

    "Times" correspondent at Wash[?] says:—The American nation is [?]. It is resolute, calm, and deter[?] to see things through without ...

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  50. COAL ECONOMIES

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the French authorities are closing the theatres and entertainments four days weekly, and curtailing the tramway and ...

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  51. UNIVERSITY GRADUATES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Philadelphia reports that William M'Clellan, of the Wharton School University, Pennsylvania, a member of the advisory board ...

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  52. (Reuter.)

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Germans who have arrived in Holland declare that the German fortifications along the Dutch frontier are ...

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  53. BERNSTORFF AWARDED CROSS.

    It is announced that Count Von Bernstorff, the former German Ambassador at Washington, has been awarded the Iron Cross with the white ribbon. ...

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  54. EASTERN THEATRES

    "We repulsed an enemy near the town of Risselin, midway between Vladimir-Volynsky and Lutsk; also enemy attempts south-west of Brody," states an ...

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  55. ALLIED DIPLOMATS.

    [?]er's correspondent at Washington [?] that the Entente diplomats ex[?] the hope that the United States [?]t enter the war. They entertain ...

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  56. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs M. O'Dea, of Neil street, received word yesterday that her son, Pte T. H. O'Dea ("Cressy") was in hospital in London, suffering from pleurisy. Pte O'Dea ...

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  57. COLONEL GIBLIN

    Col W. W. Giblin, C.B., Deputy-Director of Medical Services, Australian Imperial Force Headquarters, is returning to Australia. ...

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  58. RELIEF IN BELGIUM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that Holland will take over American relief in Belgium in case of war. ...

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  59. CHILE SUPPORTS U.S.A.

    Advices received from Chile report that the newspapers support President Wilson's attitude. ...

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  60. AMERICANS IN GERMANY.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that there are 2600 American citizens in Germany. ...

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  61. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT

    His Majesty the King will open Parliament at noon on Wednesday. The opening will be preceded by a magnificent military pageant in the streets, ...

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  62. FROM LIVERPOOL TO U.S.A.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that the tension caused by the sailing from Liverpool of the Kroonland and New York, the only American ...

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  63. DARDANELLES COMMISSION

    The Dardanelles Commission has forwarded its interim report. Parliament will decide whether the report shall be published or otherwise. ...

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  64. GREEK PAPERS BELITTLE U.S.A.

    Newspapers at Athens are endeavoring to establish that Germany has nothing to fear from America. ...

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  65. CONVOYING ALLIED SHIPS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Baltimore reports that information from a reliable source states that warships outside Virginia Capes are ready to convoy 30 ...

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  66. AMERICAN PRECAUTIONS.

    [?]er's correspondent at Washington [?] that according to an army depart[?] official the Government will offer [?]lies plant and supplies instead of ...

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  67. STAWELL SOLDIER DIES.

    Mr Noske, Stawell, on Tuesday received word from the Defence Department that his son, Pte F. Noske, had died of tetanus, following on gunshot wounds in the legs ...

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  68. AMERICANS IN BERLIN.

    It is stated by the "Berliner Tageblatt" that there are only 350 Americans in Berlin, and that the American journalists are remaining provisionally. ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. TRAVELLING BY SEA

    The Commonwealth Governmen[?] enforcing restrictions in regard [?] and children travelling by sea[?] are known as the danger zon[?] ...

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  71. BEAUTY'S FAVORITE

    The article which excels all others in improving the beauty of the skin is naturally and deservedly beauty's favorite This has been the acknowledged and ...

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  72. ON ROUMANIAN FRONT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Jassy states that the news of the rupture between America and Germany was enthusiastically welcomed here. It was ...

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  73. LEAGUE OF NEUTRALS

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that London cables to the New York "Tribune" state that a league of neutrals under the leadership of ...

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