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    [?]cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are lot those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  3. SINK AT SIGHT POLICY

    Vienna reports that the Kaiser, chatting with Herr Mucller, the Austrian Court Poet, said:— "Right and morality are on our side ...

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  4. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    It is understood that Sir R. L. Borden Prime Minister of Canada: Lt-Gen' J. C. Smuts, who will represent South Africa; and Mr W. E. Messey, Prime Minister of ...

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  5. APPEALS FOR MEN

    At a meeting to-day of those participating in the Win the War Procession, which is to be held on Saturday, 24th inst., several alterations were made in the ...

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  6. OFFENSIVES IN EAST

    Although heavy winter fighting has taken place on the West Front, the Arctic cold compelled several weeks inaction on the Russo-Roumanian and Macedonian ...

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  7. [?]ERICA'S HOUR

    [?] Department is to-day cousi[?]cumstances of the sinking [?] submarme, in the Med[?] the American schooner ...

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  8. (The "Times.")

    The War Council is not expected to commence sitting before the end of March. The Dominion representatives will be the guests of the Nation at the ...

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  9. MEXICAN OIL FIELD

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that Tampico oil field has been for more than a year in the hands of Manuel Palacz, one of Carranza's numerous ...

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  10. ITALIAN COUNTER ATTACK.

    A French Salonika communique states:—"The Italians in a counter-attack on Hill 1050, east of Parlovo, recaptured the whole of the lost trenches. An enemy ...

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  11. THE KAISER'S ORDER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Berlin official message says that the Kaiser in a order to the navy remarks:—"In the impending decisive ...

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  12. POSITION IN FRANCE

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that French correspondents have interviewed Gen Sir Henry Rawlinson commanding the British armies on the ...

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  13. LADY ORGANISER IN DEMAND.

    Capt Baird, of the State Recruiting Committee, states that a heavy demand is being made on the services of Miss Geogina Temperley the lady organiser. ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN GALICIA.

    (British Admiralty Intercepts: Collected by the Wireless Press.) A Russian official message received this afternoon says:— ...

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  15. END OF WAR

    The Lord Mayor, speaking at a war loan meeting said that he had been informed on high authority that the war would be won in 1917. ...

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  16. BRITISH COUNTER MEASURES.

    It is stated by the Paris paper, "L'[?]lustration," that the British destroyers use powerful grenades, which are thrown out where submarines are traced. ...

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  17. BALLARAT VOLUNTEERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  18. FINANCING THE WAR

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr Poynton) has for some tinto been considering the methods adopted in Great Britain for raising money for war purposes by means ...

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  19. VICTORY LOAN SUCCEEDS

    A great demonstration in Trafalgar Square this afternoon was a fitting culmination to the extraordinary successful war loan campaign. ...

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  20. RESULT OF COUNTER MEASURES.

    In the Commons last night Mr Lambert, ex-civil Lord of the Admiralty, urged the taking of additional safeguards on the Cape and Mediterrancan routes. He ...

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  21. FRENCH RAID SUCCEEDS.

    A French communique says:— "In the Puisalline district, between the Oise and the Aisue, detachments entered the second German line. They wrecked ...

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  22. [?]IMISM PREVAILS.

    [?] correspondent at Washing[?] prevails. It [?] that President Wilson is im[?] intervention. It is ...

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  23. [?]HE LAST STRAW.

    [?] correspondent at Washington [?] opinion is growing in Washington [?] the Berlin crisis is approach[?] The unyielding Prussian [?] Last straw. The ...

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  24. MORE VESSELS SUNK.

    Among the vessels reported sunk to-day is the British trawler Ferga, which was built only last year. The captain was taken prisoner. ...

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  25. RALLY AT BUNINYONG.

    A patriotic ball is to be held at Buninyoung Town Hall on Thursday evening next, 22nd February. An excellent programme has been arranged, and the Red ...

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  26. ENEMY'S RAIDS FAIL.

    Field-Marshal sir Douglas Hoig reports:— "A successful raid was carried out by us north-east of Gu[?]udecourt. Enemy ...

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  27. SITUATION SERIOUS.

    [?] correspondent at Washington [?] is likely that representative [?] made to-day to the Government [?] the opening of a way to ...

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  28. RAILWAY ENLISTMENTS.

    A return issued by the Railway Department shows that up to the beginning of this year 3444 empolyes in the service had enlisted in the A.I.F. from the ...

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  29. HUNS EVACUATE POSITION.

    A Berlin message admits that the Germans on Wednesday withdrew from advanced positions between Scrro and the Somme. ...

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  30. MINERS' CORPS.

    Mjr Couchman was at the Town Hall to-day for the purpose of enrolling recriuts for the Miners, Engineers, and Pioneer Corps. A number made enquiries, ...

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  31. [?]ER AMERICAN FLAG."

    [?] correspondent at Washington [?] it is officially announced that [?] the American Minister in [?] ordered by the Germans to ...

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  32. TRAWLERS BLOWN UP

    The British trawler Bardsley was attacked by a submarine with out warning and blown up with bombs, after the pirates pillaged her food supplies. The ...

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  33. VICTORY IS SURE.

    Sir William Robertson, chief of the Imperial General Staff, telegraphed to a Plymouth war Joan meeting as follows:— "We have no right to expect to win ...

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  34. BRITISH ATTACK BRUGES.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty says:— "Our aeroplanes on Wednesday again dropped a considerable weight of bombs ...

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  35. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mr T. B. Slocombe, of Wilson street, Ballarat East, received word yesterday that his son, Dvr H. B. Slocombe, of the 2nd Division Amm. Col., had been ...

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  36. [?]NSPORTATION PLANS.

    [?] States Government has call[?] railway men to prepare [?] military transportation in case ...

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  37. SURVIVORS OF AZUL.

    A boatload of survivors from the British steamer Azul (3074 tons), which was sunk recently has been landed. The men report that they took to the boats after ...

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  38. FINE WORK BY CANADIANS.

    British war correspondents on the West Front report constant artillerying and raiding, incessantly harassing the Germans. ...

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  39. [?]OPES OF COLUMBIA.

    [?] Smith America, has replied [?] Wilson that she will main[?]tranlty and hopes that the [?] Government will not go to ...

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  40. PLIGHT OF PEASANTS

    Peasant fugitives who have reached the Sorbian headquarters report that the conditions in Buigarian Macedonia are most pitiable. ...

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  41. LIEUTENANT A. W. VALE.

    Lt Andrew Walter Vale, youngest son of the late Hon. R. T. Vale and Mrs Gertrude Vale, of Howitt street, Ballarat, was killed in action in France on the 8th ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. [?]AND FOR SOLDIERS

    [?]ounced by the Official Press [?] Mr Walter Long, Secretary [?] the Colonies, has appointed a [?] of 25 to report on the measures ...

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  43. NEUTRAL VESSELS SAIL.

    Owners of Danish and Scandinavian steamers announce that their vessels are resuming their departures. ...

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  44. UNREST IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the Central Industrial Committee has issued a strong statement, in which in champions the Workmen's Group ...

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  45. LIEUTENANT W. R. ALLEN.

    Throughout the Creswick Shire and Borough profound sympathy is felt for Mrs W. R. Allen, of Pine Grove, Kingston, who has received news that her only ...

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  46. RECENT BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" reassures the Germans regarding the recent British successes on the West Front. It says that these successes are due to efforts ...

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  47. ANZACS IN GERMANY

    Efforts are being made by the Australian Red Cross authorities to ascertain the conditions under which Australian prisoners in Germany are compelled to ...

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  48. THE HAIG INTERVIEW

    Replying to-day to questions in the House of Commons whether the interview with Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, published in the French papers, was ...

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  49. RELIEF WORK

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague reports that the German Legation states that the American delegate will be allowed to continue relief work in Belgium and ...

    Article : 73 words
  50. (The "Times.")

    [?]mes" in a leading article says committee on the Imperial set[?]ust not permit the revival of [?] controversy about denuding ...

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  51. POLAND

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that the State Committee on Polish affairs will furnish its report on 27th inst., enabling the Premier, Prince ...

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  52. SOCIALISTS DISPERSED

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that a revolutionary Socialists' demonstration was dispersed yesterday by the police, who refused to allow a ...

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  53. ISSUE OF COUPONS.

    It has been decided by the Federal Treasury that in order to allow people with small mean to contribute to the war loan, coupons shall be issued for ...

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  54. PRIVATE G. DOUGLAS.

    Mr Sinclair Douglas, of Clunes road, Creswick, has been notified of the death of his son, Pte George Douglas, on 30th January, through an attack of ...

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  55. [?]UTCH WAR CREDIT

    [?] correspondent at The Hague [?] that the new Dutch war credit [?] to ten and a half millions ...

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  56. RECOMMENDED FOR V.C.

    Word has been received unofficially by Mrs Brown, of Drummond street south, that her son, Pte Roy Horace Brown, of the 5th Australian Gun Co., 5th Brigade, ...

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  57. MARYBOROUGH CASUALTIES.

    Cat F. C. Harris, son of Mr I. Harris, of Mayborough, has been admitted to Reading War Hospital, England, suffering from trench feet. ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN WOOL CLIP

    Replying in the House of Conunons to-day to a question by Mr A. L. Sherwell (Liberal), Mr H. W. Forster, Financial Secretary to the War Office, said that the ...

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  59. [?]AUSTRIAN ARMY

    [?] correspondent at Amsterdam [?] the Austrian Emperor has [?] Archduke Frederick of the [?]ond in command. ...

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  60. BRITISH POLITICS

    Lloyd-George will make an important speech in the House of commons of 19th February, when he will refer to submarining and agriculture. He will announce ...

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  61. A GERMAN RAIDER

    Reuter's correspondent at San Diego states that the reports that a German steamer on the lower Californian coast has been collection supplies for a German ...

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  62. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    Referring to the fighting on the Somme in which the Australians took part, Pte L. Serutton, in a letter to his wife at Sebast[?]l, says:—"It was pretty rough. ...

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  63. [?]NFERENCE IN ROME

    [?] commercial conference held in [?] 1th December eight Allied Par[?] were represented. ...

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  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 437 words
  65. [?]REBELLION IN CUBA

    [?] officials have been deposed and [?] of the province of Santiago de in the possession of insurgents, [?] to a cableg[?] from the ...

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  66. FIRE IN FACTORY

    A statement issued by the Official Press Bureau says that Dr C. Addison, Minister for Munitions, announced that a small fire broke out on Wednesday in a factory. ...

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  67. DARDANELLES COMMISSION

    The "Times" political correspondent states that the report of the Dardanelles Commission is a most remarkable document, and will be published on 21 inst. ...

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