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    [?]ble news on this page so honded 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 be so. ...

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  3. ONLY POSSIBLE PEACE

    In the interview granted to French correspondents, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said that the West front was the decisive front. ...

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  4. OFFENSIVE IN FRANCE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We captured a strong point south-east of Grandcourt and tock some prisoners. We penetrated from 200 to 250 ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS HONORED

    The "Gazette" announces that a number of decorations and medals have been awarded by the Allies to Australains and New Zealand soldiers for distinguished ...

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  6. APPEAL FOR MEN

    At the meeting of the Leigh Shire Council yesterday, the Secretary said he had received a number of communications in connection with recruiting. At a ...

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  7. [?]RICANS ARE WARLIKE

    [?] between America and Ger[?]ted within 48 hours. [?]signs of a division in the [?]e question of arming ships. ...

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  8. AUSTRIA AND AMERICA

    A semi-official message from Vienna says that Austro-American negotiations are proceeding. Although Austria-Hungary ...

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  9. ENEMY ATTACK FAILS.

    A French communique says:—"An enemy attack in the sector of Baccarat, in Lorraine, failed. We carried out a successful coup de main cast of ...

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  10. MEDICAL SCIENCE AND WAR

    Colonel Copeman, addressing the Institute of Health, said that preventive medicine had achieved extraordinary triumphs in war time. Prophylactic ...

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  11. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official message says:—"We repulsed in hand-to-hand fighting two English attacks southward of Serr[?], and drove off detachments of enemy treops ...

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  12. OPEN-AIR MEETINGS.

    A r[?]iting meeting will be held on Sunday next, at 3045 p.m., at the Moorabool streat wharf, Geelong. The speakers will be Sergt, Mason and Sergt J. H. ...

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  13. OVERT ACT BY AUSTRIA.

    Mr W. F. Kelley, the American Consul at Rome, cables that the American schooner Lyman M. Law (1300 tons) has been sunk by an Austrian submarine in ...

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  14. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The lour in Dngland of the New Zealand Rugby footballers from the trenches has been temporarily abandoned. Permission for the has been withdrawn. ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL AIR RAIDS.

    Amsterdam announces that recent Allied aeroplane raids near Bruges seriously damaged a captured English steamer, three destroyers, and a submarine shelter. ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM MONTENEGRO

    The following cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 12th February, has been received by the Government General:— ...

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  17. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    The "Times" political correspondent states that if the Government accepts Imperial preference it will carry the bulk of the Liberal opposition. Public opinion ...

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  18. (Reuter.)

    A Berlin message state that German aviators from Frieburg of 10th dropped 73,000lb of explosives on Nancy, on the artillery and station, setting fire to ...

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  19. (The "Times.")

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome says that the Maritime Transportation Company owned the Lyman M/ Law, she was registered in New York. It is ...

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  20. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    The Government is being seriously pressed to commence the sittings of the Imperial conference in the middle of March, even in Australia is not represented. The ...

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  21. LABOR IN SHIP YARDS

    In the Commons Chiozza Money said that 11.000 more men are now employed in shipyards than before the war. ...

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  22. [?]SSNESS TO CONTINUE.

    [?]offcial message says:—[?] an unfounded idea abroad [?]ne warfare will be weak[?]rd for American or other ...

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  23. EASTERN FRONT

    An official report from Petrograd, received this afternoon, says:—"The Germans, after a bombardment with chemical shells, penetrated our ...

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  24. ASIATICS ON SHIPS

    Mr Roberis, Secretary to the Board of Trade, has informed a Labor Conference deputation of the Government's approval of the prohibition of Asiatics from ...

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  25. GEN WILLIAMS FAREWELLED

    In a farewell note to be printed in District Military Orders, Brig-Gen R. E. Williams, who to-day will relinquish the command of the Victorian Military ...

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  26. GERMAN ANTICIPATIONS.

    Troop movements in Germany are in fell swing. Restrictions of the ordinary railway services am incroasing, and the entire ...

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  27. HISTORY OF WAR

    The Colonial Institute is publishing a six-volume history on Imperial co-operation in war. Capt Bean contributes the Australian volume and Mr Malcolm ...

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  28. [?]LL-CONSIDERED POLICY.

    [?]spondent at Amsterdam [?]ble information from [?]ws that the pr[?]lamation re[?] submarining caused ...

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  29. REVOLT IN CUBA

    Router's correspondent at Washington states that reports of the spread of the revolt in Cuba are arousing apprehension. Mr Lansing, the American Secretary of ...

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  30. RESOURCES OF ENEMY.

    A distinguished American, who lived for 18 months in Germany, stales that the German troops are surprising, and that they are more numerous than over. ...

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  31. ENEMY IN ABYSSINIA

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Adis Ababa, the capital of Abyssinia, says:— "Six thousand Government troops ...

    Article : 157 words
  32. [?]STORFF'S DEFENCE.

    [?]ing to-day Count Von Bern[?] dismissed German Amba[?]ed the issue of an extended [?] which he said:— ...

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  33. CONSCRIPTION

    The Irish Unionists have agreed to amend the Nationalists' motion regarding the future of Ireland. The Unionists amendment will favor conscription in ...

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  34. ACTIVITY IN MACEDONIA.

    "Italian attacks in the Cerna salient, on the Macedonian front, were unsuccessful," says an official report from Berlin. ...

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  35. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Amount previously acknowledged, £611 0/[?]; Mrs A. Wo[?]dger, £2/17,6; Miss Horman (for December, 1916), £4/12; Miss Rowlauds, 13/6; Mrs swen[?]on, 5/; Miss ...

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  36. CANADIAN WAR LOAN

    A Canadian war loan will probably be issued in March. The Finance Minister conferred with the bankers, who promised support. ...

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  37. DAMAGED DESTROYER

    It is announced that the damaged German destroyer V96, which recently left Ymuiden, has arrived at the mouth of the Ems, which runs through north-west ...

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  38. EPIDEMIC IN GERMANY

    A Berlin report states that there is an epidemic in Germany which is claiming a tremendous number of victims. Physicians are unable to identify the plague. ...

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  39. MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the newspaper "Handelsblad" says that German troop movements to the Eastern frontier have ceased. A ...

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  40. WORK OF THE NAVY

    Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, was given a rousing reception when he visited tile City to-day, to deliver an address at the New ...

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  41. [?]N CONSULS IN GERMANY.

    [?]bouts of the American Con[?]many is not known, It is ex[?] the[?] will arrive at Leipzig [?] to Switzerland. It is ...

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  42. GRAVES AT GALLIPOLI

    The following is a copy of a letter received by the Prime minister from Monsignor Ceretti, Apostolic delegate:—"Sudney, 8th ...

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  43. RESULT OF PIRACY

    The British steamer R. O. Lambert (2105 tons), owned by J. Mestyn, of Sunderland, has been sunk by a submarine. Four of the crew are missing, but it is ...

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  44. INVASION OF ENGLAND

    Lt-Col A Court Repington, writing in the "Times," forecasts an outburst of furious German offensives on land and sea. ...

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  45. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

    The hon. secretary, Miss Warmington, desires to acknowledge the following contributions:— Previously acknowledged, £3762/12; Brown Hill, per Mrs Willmot, ...

    Article : 145 words
  46. [?]RD LEAVES FOR PARIS.

    [?] correspondent at Berne says [?]and and party, to the number [?] left for Paris. ...

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  47. [?]T TO AMERICAN VESSELS.

    [?]from Rotterdam state that the [?]ter Zeitung" states that if the [?]ners Orleans and Rochet[?] the pres[?]ribed zone they will ...

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  48. STEAMER MISSING.

    The Norwegian teamer Mauranzer has been posted as missing at Lloyds. ...

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  49. NAVAL AIRMEN.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that on Saturday a naval air squadron made a successful bomb attack in the Eastern Mediterranean. It caused considerable ...

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  50. SEAMEN DEFY SUBMARINES.

    As showing the heroism of mercantile seamen the survivors of the Vedamore, who has fearful experionces, being exposed in scanty clothing in the bitterest ...

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  51. THE WAR LOAN

    Mr A. Poynton, the Commonwealth Treasurer, announced to-day that applications would be accepted for war loan stock or bonds up to 2nd April. ...

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  52. [?]TITUDE OF BRAZIL.

    [?] correspondent at Amsterdam [?] the Brazalian charge [?]'affaires [?] has handed to Count Caerin, [?]ro-Hungarian Minister for ...

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  53. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    A soldier Writing to his friends in Ballarat says:—"In a village some seven miles away is a Greek enterprising enough to keep a shop. He only sells Greek fags, ...

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  54. KAISER IN AUSTRIA

    It is stated that the Kaiser's visit to Vienna was duo to the Emperor Charles obdurate independence. The Kaiser, before his departure made ...

    Article : 70 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. INTERNED ALIENS

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Sir George, Cave, the Home Secretary, announced that committee was sitting to consider whether interned ...

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  57. [?]NDINAVIA'S PROTEST.

    [?]nt S[?]andinavian protest against [?] submarine [?]mpaing points [?] it is contrary to international [?]lly as it apparently applies ...

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  58. BRITAIN'S COAL MINES

    The Press Bureau states:—The Board of Trade assumes possession of all coalmines in the United Kingdom for the duration of the war. Mr Guy Calthrop, ...

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  59. [?]VALS IN FRENCH PORTS.

    [?]el Hutin, writing in the "Echo[?] points out that 112 vessels on[?]nch ports on Monday, and that [?] vessel was sunk. ...

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  60. SIR RUPERT CLARKE

    Sir Rupert Clarke has been invalided from the army and is returning to Australia. ...

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