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

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  3. ACTIVITY IN THE WEST

    An important British success is recorded by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in a despatch received by the War Office this evening. ...

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  4. TURKEY WANTS PEACE

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that a neutral resident of Constantinople who moved in the higher circles tells a terrible story of the ...

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  5. THE WAR LOAN

    Senator Ready is evidently of opinion that every possible shilling should be diverted to the war loan. He has tabled notice of a question to be asked in the ...

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  6. [?]VITY IN THE WEST

    [?]dcatly expected that the Ad[?]ti-submarine measures will [?]effectiveness very shortly. [?] that the Allies should s[?]ure ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that Congress is planning emergency measures necessitated by the strained situation. On Tuesday the ...

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  8. THE Y.M.C.A.

    From a troopship at sea Mr Frank R. E. Mauldon, one of the military secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association with Australian soldiers, writes ...

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  9. FIGHTING NEAR GRANDCOURT.

    A German official message says:— "The British attacked north-east of Beaumont, eastward of Grandcourt and northward of Coure[?]lette, on the Somme ...

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  10. APPEAL FOR MEN

    The real object underlying the monster win the War Procession, which is to take place through the city on Saturday, 24th February, is, by means of a series ...

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  11. GERMANY WEAKENING.

    The "Times" correspondent at Salonika telegraphs:— "Any possibility of a Greek offensive against clue Sarrail has been eliminated ...

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  12. THE WAR CLOUDS

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington reports that the outlook is a shadeless grave and there is a slender hope that war will be avoided. This hope is ...

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  13. FRENCH CAPTURE PRISONERS.

    A French communique says:— "We penetrated the enemy's lines in the Forest of Apremont and took prisoners German attempts at coups do main ...

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  14. KAISER'S ORDER TO TROOPS.

    Telegraphing from Rotterdam, Mr Charles Tower, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent, says that the Kaiser is reported to have issued an order, in which ...

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  15. GERMANY SENDS NOTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York says that there has been no announcement with reference to the German communication of 10th February. The fact ...

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  16. THE NORTH SEA BATTLE

    Reuter's correspondent at Ymuident, Holland, says that a German tug-boat has arrived there unnoticed. Apparently it has brought sailors to ...

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  17. [?]MY DISAPPOINTED.

    [?]tely 20,000 tons of shipping [?]nk daily since the beginning [?] submarine campaign on 1st [?] This includes n[?]utiral vessels. ...

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  18. EASTERN FRONTS

    A message to the "Daily Mail" says that the Russians have held all their gains on the Riga front for a distance of seven miles. ...

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  19. GERMANY AND NEUTRALS.

    At Amsterdam it is reported that the Kaiser has summoned Dr Von Bethmann-Rellweg, the German Imperial Chancellor; Herr Zin[?]merman, the ...

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  20. "THE TIMES"

    The increase in the price of the "Times" to 1½1d had practically no effect on the circulation. In view of the Government's demand for tonnage further ...

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  21. SEVERE FIGHTING AT GORIZIA.

    A wireless semi-official Halian message says that the Austrians recently repeatedly attacked, endeavoring to [?]jeet the Italians from advanced positions east of ...

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  22. GERARD LEAVES BERLIN.

    Mr T. W. Gerard. the former American Ambassador at Berlin, the staff of the Embassy, and a number of American residents in Germany numbering in all ...

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  23. [?]RYTHING AT SIGHT."

    [?] says that Berlin telegrams [?]it is impossible to discriminate [?]bited [?]nes. Submarines have [?]cted to torpedo everything. ...

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  24. MESOPOTAMIA

    Reporting an additional success on the Tigris, a despatch from Mesopotamia says:— "We assaulted and gained possession of ...

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  25. BACK FROM THE FRONT

    The Most Rev. Bishop P. J. Clune, D.D., Roman Catholic Chaplain-General of the Australian Forcese, has returned to this State alter after an absence of nearly six ...

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  26. FIGHTING IN MACEDONIA.

    A German official report with operations on the Macedonian front says: "A French thrust north-west of Monastir and a British attack south-west of ...

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  27. (United Service.)

    Advices have been received that Mr J. W. Gerard, the former American Ambassador at Berlin, has reached Switzerland. ...

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  28. THE MANTOLA.

    [?] American on board the Mann[?] was sunk on Thursday was [?] of the vessel. Interviewed [?]in a representative of the ...

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  29. NEUTRALS DEFINE ATTITUDE.

    The Swims Federal Councils Note to the United States regarding the German submarine campaign again emphasises its determination to defend the ...

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  30. ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    It is reported at Athens that the Italians have occupied Erseka, capital of the Colonia district of North Epirus, after a fight with the Austrians and Albanians. ...

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  31. DUTCH FRONTIER

    Writing from Rotterdam, Mr Tower, war correspondent, states that he has been reliably informed that Dutch frontier towns are crowded with German ...

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  32. LETHARGY IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr Donald Mackinnon, director-General of Recruiting, passed through Mary-borough on Saturday night on route to Mildura. He was interviewed at the ...

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  33. RUSSIANS REPEL ENEMY.

    A Russian official message received to-day says:—Germans, dressed in white overalls penetrated our trenches to the northward ...

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  34. POLAND

    Reuter's correspondent art Petrograd states that the Russian Government has appointed a commission to consider the new organisation of Poland. The ...

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  35. URUGUAY PROTESTS.

    Uruguay has protested vigorously to Germany, announcing that Germany will be held responsible for the sinking of vessels without, excuses. ...

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  36. ENEMY SEAPLANES CAPTURED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that three enemy seaplanes attempted to raid Valona. Two were brought down in air fights and the crews captured. ...

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  37. DUNOLLY COMMITTEE DISAPPOINTED.

    On Saturday evening members of the local Recruiting Committee were at the railway station to meet Mr D. Mackinnon on his way to Maldura, but he did ...

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  38. EX-BALLARAT OFFICER

    Information has been received that Col C. H. Jess, D.S.O., has been promoted Brigadier-General (temporarily) and given the command of the Second Infantry ...

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  39. CHINA THREATENS RUPTURE.

    China's Note threatens rupture with Germany if her protect against the submarine campaign is disregarded. ...

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  40. SOCIALIST AGITATORS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that it is officially announced that 11 members of the Werkmen's Group of the Central Military and Industrial ...

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  41. A GENERAL DEGRADED

    The Paris newspaper "Libre Parole" states that the degradation of the Roumanian general Seceeu was due to his betrayal of the Roumanian army, which ...

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  42. [?]EF STEAMER'S FATE.

    [?]corresondent at Paris states [?] chief engineer the sole survivor [?]podoed Belgian-Danish relief [?] Lars Kruse, has arrived at ...

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  43. GREECE CANNOT ACT.

    A message from Athens says that Greece's reply to President Wilson affirms that Greece herself had drawn the attention of Germany to the grave ...

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  44. BEALIBA VOLUNTEERS.

    Four volunteers enlisted to-day from here for active service, viz, Messrs Walter and Herbert Bumpstead, Harold Collins, John Scollary. ...

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  45. INDI ELECTORATE.

    The Federal Electorate Conference for the Division of Indi will be held at Wangaratta on 16th inst. Mr Parker Moloney, M.P., will preside. ...

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  46. KAISER AND KING

    A report from Salonika says that the Kaiser has sent a message to King Constantine of Greece. The German Emperor says:—"Against the Allie in ...

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  47. BOLIVIA SUPPORTS WILSON.

    Reuter's correspondent at La Paz states that the Bolivian Foreign Minister handed to the German Minister Bolivia's reply regarding unrestricted submarining, ...

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  48. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Sincere regret was expressed to-day when the news was circulated that Pte William Jackson, son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Jackson, had passed away at the ...

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  49. INDIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Bombay says that military and munitions establishments have been set up in India, with a view to the mobilisation of the ...

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  50. ACTION BY SPORTSMEN.

    A delegation from the Sporting Bodies Committee of New South Wales called on Capt Baird to-day. They will wait on the Director-General of Recruiting ...

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  51. PRIVATE T. B. GALLAGHER.

    Mr and Mrs F. Gallagher, of Evans-ford, received word during the week that their son, Pre Thomas B. Gallagher, had been wounded in France, having been ...

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  52. RUSSIA SINKS SCHOONERS

    "We sunk three schooners, laden with corn, on the Anatolian coast," says a Russian official message from Petrograd. ...

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  53. [?]DITIONAL SINKINGS.

    [?]der Dempster liner Salaga (3811[?]the British trawler Duke of [?]tons) have been sunk. ...

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  54. WHARF LABORERS' BOYCOTT.

    Scandinavian seamen and wharf laborers' unions announce that they will boycott German shipping. ...

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  55. COAL SHORTAGE

    A message from the Hague that ten large German citles, of which Wiesbadon is the largest, have ordered the closing of all places of amusement, owing ...

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  56. WOMEN AS ORGANISERS.

    The State Recruiting Committee is making an experiment in the appointment of one or two women organisers, who will commence their duties almost ...

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  57. (The "Times.")

    [?]lens B[?]bow and Inverlyon [?] sunk. [?] reports that four of the crew of [?] steamer Dauntless have been ...

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  58. PATRIOTIC OFFER

    A large gathering of landowners was held at the Public Library to-day to from committee to assist in the cropping of the 1000 acres of land which Messrs ...

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  59. LIEUTENANT P. B. OSBORNE.

    News has been received in Maryborough of the death from illness of Acting-Lt Percy B. Osborne, only son of the late Mr A. G. Osborne, who was at one time ...

    Article : 128 words
  60. AUSTRIA AND AMERICA.

    It is stated by the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" that Count Czernin, the Austrian Foreign Minister, is conferring with Mr. F. C. Penfield, the ...

    Article : 76 words
  61. Advertising

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  62. SHIRE PRESIDENT ENLISTS.

    Cr. T. H. Petty, president of the Shire of Doncaster, has enlisted for active service. Cr Petty, who is a prominent orchardist in the Dancaster district, is ...

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  63. (United Service.)

    [?]tish steamers Vottaire, Olivia, [?]ous and the Greek steamer [?]olga were sunk yesterday, mak[?] of 14 ships of 24,000 tons. ...

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