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

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  3. BRITISH IN THE WEST

    Field -Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We drove off a strong raiding party southward of Pys. The enemy suffered ...

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  4. MONEY FOR THE WAR

    A climax has been reached in the war loan campaign. Every newspaper persistently makes it the most prominent feature in its ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    The access of the new Australian War Loan is regarded as striking. The "Times" says that it is a noteworthy financial achievement, and the ...

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  6. FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE

    Lecturing at the Royal Colonial Institute to-night. Mr A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, described the Australian land settlement schemes, and ...

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  7. [?]MARINE PIRACY

    [?] correspondent at Was[?] that President Wilson's [?] a discussion with Germany [?] except extreme [?] ...

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  8. SHIRE COUNCIL INVESTS £300.

    On the motion of Cr Williams, seconded by Cr Mulquinney, the Shire Council decided to invest £300 in the War Loan. ...

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  9. APPEAL FOR MEN

    The Sportsmen's Recruiting Committee which has been formed to render vigorous organised assistance from sportsmen in connection with the recruiting campaign ...

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  10. (The "Times.")

    A lengthy discussion followed Mr Fisher's lecture at the Colonial Institute Mr Hythe said that Britain needed the Dominions commonsense statesmen. He ...

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  11. RECENT ADVANCE DESCRIBED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France, describing the British advance on Saturday, says:—"The attack was timed for 10.30 p.m. ...

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  12. Y.M.C.A.

    Mr W.E. Surgood, Honorary Executive Commissioner of the National committee of the Young Men's Christian Association of Australia for Army Work, ...

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  13. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    Speaking in the House of Lords to-day Lord Lytton, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said that although the new phase of submarine warfare was not a ...

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  14. FACTORY EXPLOSIONS

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that an explosion, which was preceded by a fire, occurred in a munitions factory in Yorkshire this morning. ...

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  15. FEW ELIGIBLES IN LEXTON SHIRE.

    At the Lexton Shire Council meeting to-day several letters were received in connection with recruiting, and they were held over until the return of the ...

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  16. [?]AND BY WILSON.

    [?] Wilson has renewed his de[?]ermany shall release the 72 [?]lors who were on the prize [?]udale when it was taken to ...

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  17. HUNS CLAIM MINOR SUCCESSES.

    A German official message claims that numerous British reconnoitring advance between Ypres and Arras failed. ...

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  18. RECRUITING AT CHARLTON.

    The council is calling a recruiting meeting during the week, which Mr Sampson M.P., will attend. Recruiting-Sergt Fitzgerald has secured eight recruits this ...

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  19. WELFARE OF SOLDIERS

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir H. Craig asked whether the Government was aware that 'soldiers were subjected to an increasing incentive to vice ...

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  20. POST-WAR TRADE

    The Post-War Trade Committee recommends Imperial preference. The "Times" regards its acceptance as 'assured. (The "Times.") ...

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  21. LABORERS FOR ENGLAND

    The Minister for Defence expects that at an early date sufficient men will have responded to the call for navvies or laborers to proceed to Great Britain. First ...

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  22. ENDURANCE, PATIENCE, AND PLUCK.

    Brig-Gen WE. Tivoy, Commander of the 10th Australian Infantry Brigade, has arrived in London from the Somme. Interviewed, he said:— ...

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  23. FOR MERCHANTMEN.

    [?]stood that the Navy Depart[?] commended President Wilson [?] to be furnished to merchant [?]sing through the war zone. ...

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  24. DANGERS OF LONDON.

    Mr Rees, M.P., of Victoria, was present at a mooting of motor transport volunteers held at the Mansion House lost night. General Smith Dorrien, referring ...

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  25. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS

    BALLARAT SCHOOL OF MINES. Commercial English.—Grade I.—Pass: Leila Burfurd, violet Hambly, Ellio Barnes, Agnes Walker. Effie Holmes, ...

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  26. SUBMARINE OFF COAST

    Reuter's correspondent of Paris sends an official communique issued at 5 o'clock on Monday evening, which states that an enemy submarine fired six shots on the ...

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  27. EASTERN THEATRES

    "British armored cars twice advanced in the region of the mouth of the Sereth and bombarded the enemy's positions," says a Russian official report. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN DOCTOR

    Col J. F. Flashman, of Sydney, formerly Assistant Director of Medical Services in connection with the Australian Imperial Force, who was recently ...

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  29. TROUBLE IN CUBA

    One thousand American refugees have arrived at Havana. Risings are reported at Camaguey, one of the most important towns in Cuba, with a population of 79,000 ...

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  30. AMERICAN WATERS.

    [?] correspondent at Washington [?]the Acting President of the [?]introduced a bill, which, if [?]ill open the United States ...

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  31. MANY SUBMARINES DESTROYED.

    Sir Edward Carson, First Lord of the Admiralty, interviewed by a representative of the "Petit Parision," said that every British sailor and every member ...

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  32. MUNITIONS

    Mr Addison, speaking at Depford, compared the increased weekly output of heavy guns for 1915 and 1917 respectively as 22 to 365, medium guns 7½ to 76, shells ...

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  33. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says that an Italian air squadron dropped bombs on the Pola arsenal, on the Adriatic. Ships in the harbor ware damaged ...

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  34. [?]CARDING BERNSTORFF.

    [?] Correspondent at New York [?] claborate precautions are [?] to ensure the safe departure [?] The pier and the ...

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  35. CAMPAIGN WHOLLY FAILING.

    The fact that comparatively few vessels have been sunk indicates that Germany's new submarine campaign is worthy failing. ...

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  36. CASTLEMAINE TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    Drawing from a pilot Example.—Elementary.—Pass: John Miles, William Seddon, Elizabeth Douglas, Hennah Schroeder, Harry Best, Dorothy Barry, ...

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  37. MAILS FOR ANZACS

    An immensity of the work of the Australian Imperial Force Post Office is shown by the returns Force for December and January. ...

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  38. ARMENIANS AND SYRLANS SUFFER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that there are indications that the severance of relations has extended the Central Powers difficulties in Turkey. ...

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  39. (The "Times.")

    [?] asked Spain to take over [?]nterestes in Germany. ...

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  40. ENEMY MOVE IN MACEDONIA.

    Berlin reports that after a long period of inactivity the Tentonio troops on the Macedonia front took the offensive yesterday in the Cerna bond. The War ...

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  41. THE AFRIC SUNK

    [?]been received that the White [?] Afric (11,999 tons) has been [?] of the [?] are missing, and [?]illed ...

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  42. DAYLESFORD TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    Commercial English.—Grade I.—Pass credit: Haidee Liddle. Pass: Raymond Hiuneborg. Drawing from a Flat Example.— ...

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  43. HEADQUARTERS OF ANZACS

    Having recognised the question, the New Government Buildings Committee has voted the proposal to build new headquarters for the Australian Imperial ...

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  44. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official report dealing with the operations in Mesopotamia says—"We directly hit an enemy. bridge Shumran (west of Kut-el-Amara), and ...

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  45. RUSSIAN LABOR LEADERS

    The "Times correspondent at Petrograd, commenting upon the arrest of certain labor on a charge of revolutionary conspiracy, says:— ...

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  46. GEELONG GORDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    Drawing from A Flat Example.—Elementary.—Pass: Norman Schefferle, John Freemen, Food. Harris, John Trengrove Gladys Moore, George Ozanne, Robina ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. [?]ARLY FROZEN TO DEATH.

    [?] was attacked by a submarine [?] two torpedoes and 20 shells [?]eral of the engineers were [?] ...

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  48. (The "Times.")

    The Norwegian steamer Brissons and a trawler were sunk yesterday. The British steamer Foreland (1950 tons), owned by the Shipping and Coal ...

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  49. GERMAN ARMY

    It is stated from Berne that Germany has suddenly called up 10,000 officials of the pro-war Socialist Party, who have hitherto been exempt. ...

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  50. GERMANY AND NEUTRALS

    A Berlin official announcement states that periods of grace have been secretly allowed to neutral shipping in the war zones and that these have now expired. ...

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  51. KAISER IN VIENNA

    It is announced that the Kaisor is visiting Vienna and is conferring with the Emperor Charles. ...

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  52. MARYBOROUGH SCHOOL OF MINES.

    Drawing From a Flat Example.—Elementary—Pass: James Herbert, William Wilson, Advanced—Pass: Roderick Henderson. ...

    Article : 33 words
  53. [?] TROOPS ABOARD.

    [?] been received by the Navy [?] at the Afric was sunk in Eng[?] on Monday [?] A. Jensen, Minister for the ...

    Article : 102 words
  54. KING AND ANZACS

    His Majesty the King is inviting parties of Australian soldiers to visit Windsor Castle weekly. ...

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  55. ENGLISH BY-ELECTION

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  56. STAWELL SCHOOL OF MINES.

    Manual Training.—Pass: William Owens, Neilson Bong. Carpentry.—Grade I.—Pass: George Sparrow. Edward Middleton. Grade H. ...

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  57. AMUSEMENTS

    To-night at the Alfred Hall there will be screened a perfect that has passed through a perfect storm of criticism on account of the delicate matter of which ...

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  58. GAME LAWS SUSPENDED

    The British game laws have been suspended, and farmers are empowered to shoot pheasants. ...

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  59. "PEG O' MY HEART."

    Quaint but natural, possessed of an unquenchable loquacity brimful of Irish humor. "Peg o' My Heart" (Miss Sara All good) was introduced to a full house at ...

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  60. ALLIES' CONFERENCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that lord Milner speaking at a banquet, indicated that the results of the conference successful being held in Russia were ...

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  61. WOMEN TAXI DRIVERS

    London taxi drivers resent the employment of women drives, and threaten to withdraw 10 men for each woman so employed ...

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  62. RUSSIANS CALLED UP

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that Russia has called up her 1897,98 clauses This means that Russia will have one million new effectives. ...

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  63. CHINA ISSUES NOTE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Pekin reports that President Wilson's invitation caused a sensation in China. Successive deputations of older military men. ...

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  64. THE COLISEUM.

    The new programme to be presented at the Coliseum to-night by Mrs Ellis will include a Pathe (Gold Rooster) five-reeler entitled "The Challenge," featuring ...

    Article : 73 words
  65. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  66. FIRE AT PICTURE SHOW

    A fire occurred to-night at a cinema entertainment at the Boys' Brigade Buildings, on the first floor. There were 250 persons present, and many stampeded. ...

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  67. MARY PICKFORD.

    The name of Many Pickford is synonomous with success in the picture-play. world, and Mary will be presented to-night at Her Majesty's Theatre by the ...

    Article : 74 words
  68. KING INSPECTS TROOPS

    Then King inspected the troops at Salisbury Plain yesterday, and conferred decoration and medals on certain officers and men. ...

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