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    The cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," cabled to Australia by special permission. [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. NEED FOR MEN

    The man-power question has again been acutely raised. The efforts of the War Office to obtain the necessary men have been hampered by concessions to farmers ...

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  4. APPEAL FOR MEN

    The Premier, Sir Alexander Peacock stated to-day that as the public offices. banks, insurance offices, and many other establishments would be closed at noon ...

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  5. FOOD PROBLEMS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that in the Prussian Dict, Hoffman, a Socialist, predicted a decrease in births owing to the underfeeding of ...

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  6. [?]NK-AT-SIGHT POLICY

    [?] reports that the Prime Min-[?] Rwaria, in the course of an [?] said [?] Marshal Ven Rindenburg's view ...

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  7. KITCHENS IN BRITAIN.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the food problem is becoming increasingly serious. It advocates the establishment of public kitchons in the towns and villages similar ...

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  8. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Railway Commissioners are making special arrangements to cope with the enormous crowd that is expected to gather in the city on Saturday to witness the ...

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  9. REFORM IN RESTAURANT MEALS.

    Meals in restaurants will shortly be altered to allow more soups and entrees in order to obviate meat wastage resulting from the present system. Sugar ...

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  10. SUPPORT FROM V.A.T.C.

    At a meeting of the Advisory Committee of the Win the War Day a resolution was passed that efforts should be made to get a postponement of the final day ...

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  11. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that German trades union leaders after examining the evidence collected in Belgium are protesting to Field-Marshal ...

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  12. ARMY WORK FOR WOMEN.

    The British Army Council has adopted a scheme for substituting women for men whore possible in army work in France and England. It has established a new ...

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  13. SITUATION IN AMERICA

    The submarine situation is at a stand[?] still, and there is no further indication of President Wilson's plans to go before Congress and ask for additional ...

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  14. THE BARALONG CAPTAIN

    Interest in the Baralong case has been revived by the visit to Sydney of the captain of that vessel. It is not generally known that Germany is so eager to ...

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  15. CONSCRIPTION

    Mr Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colunies, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said that he was anxiously considering the question of ...

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  16. MONEY FOR THE WAR

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, Mr Bonar Law, chancellor for the Exchequer, said that at least £700,000,000 of new money had been subscribed to the ...

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  17. [?]EMY'S BOASTFUL CLAIMS.

    [?] descriptions of numerous sink[?] given by the German Admiralty, [?] of the ships and the locali[?] which they are alleged to have ...

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  18. FRENCH PRAISE BRITISH

    It is noteworthy that the British suffered no casually in the course of the great German counter-attack on Sunday, when our artillery broke up three ...

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  19. EXPECTATIONS EXCEEDED.

    The "Times" in a leading article says that the amazing war loan figures exceeded the most sanguine city expectationa. It means that the nation has given ...

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  20. MEETING AT GEELONG.

    A recruiting meeting will be held at Moorabool street, Geelong, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, when the speakers will include Miss G. Temperle, th e new ...

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  21. BALLARAT ELECTORATE.

    Arrangements have been made for addresses to be delivered at the following business places during lunch hour:— Wednesday, 21st February: Cowley's ...

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  22. CREDIT OF FRANCE.

    It is stated by the Paris correspondent of the "Times" that numerous people have written to the Bank f France offering jewellery and art wares, but the bank ...

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  23. RUSH FOR PASSPORTS

    Since the Federal authorities decided to refuse permission to women and children to travel to Europe, passport officers at Sydney have been rushed with ...

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  24. GERMANY WANTS MONEY.

    A message from t he "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German Imperial Bank, by means of extensive advertising, is urging everyone to send ...

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  25. SUBMARINE CREWS.

    German newspaper "Taglische [?] that the crews of U are provided with divers safety [?] ...

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  26. INCIDENTS AT DEPOT.

    Mr Michael Crinnion, of Ascot Vale 62 years of age, but hale and hoarty, attended at the depot on Monday and offered to do anything required of him ...

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  27. (Reuter.)

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the imperial Bank of Germany publishes a demand for all classes to contribute their gold ornaments and ...

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  28. WAR COUNCIL DEFRAUDED

    On a charge of having disposed of goods without the consent of the State War Council. William Henry M'Lachlan, 45, in the Water Police Court yesterday, was ...

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  29. [?]ERMAN MINISTER SPEAKS.

    Karl [?] the German Minister for the Interior, and representative [?] in the Reichstag, in the [?] of a speech at Berlia said that ...

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  30. BRITISH AND FRENCH ACTIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We made a successful raid south of Souchez, and blew up a mine shaft We destroyed several occupied dug-outs ...

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  31. ALLIES WARN GREECE

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens reports that the legations of the protecting Powers have issued a statement that the blockade is being continued because the ...

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  32. A MOTHER'S SACRIFICE.

    Mrs Grace Johnson, of Carlton, to-day brought her two sons, Matthew David, 18, and John Benjamin, 20, to the Town Hall recruiting depot and offered them to ...

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  33. ATTACK ON BOULOGNE.

    A French communique says:— "On the night of 17th February a Zeppellia flew over the French coast from the Straits of Dover to the suburbs of ...

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  34. ITALY'S FOOD SUPPLIES.

    [?] stated by the Rome "Messagero" the Italian Minister for Supplies that the [?] supplies are sufficient that the number of torpedoed vessels ...

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  35. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    Mr Bouar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the subjects for discussion at the Empire War Council would ...

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  36. MESOPOTAMIA

    An official message from Mesopotamia says:— "We occupied two front lines of 350 and 540 yards respectively at Sanna-i-Yat ...

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  37. WAR AGAINST SUBMARINES.

    [?] correspondent at Paris reports the Naval Committee has adopted [?] inviting the Government to [?] prize of half a million francs ...

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  38. A WOMAN'S LOSS

    Mr David Roderick, secretary of the Castlemanie branch of the P.L.C., has been notified that his son. Pte D. Roderick, was killed in action in France ...

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  39. HOSPITAL FOR OFFICERS

    The London "Times" writes:—"After 1st January, 1917, the Harold Fink Memorial Hospital, 17 Park Lane, London, which has admitted over 1300 severely ...

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  40. [?]ARDANELLES COMMISSION

    [?] the Commons Mr Bonar Law said [?] the D[?]danell[?]s report would be pub[?]ed shortly, but not the evidence. [?]he "Times" political correspondent ...

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  41. (The "Times.")

    James Hutchinson, writing in the "Morning Post," suggests that the Imperial Conference be signalised by the formation of Imperial Guards composed ...

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  42. TRADE AFTER THE WAR

    Amsterdam reports that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that since the war began the Norddeutscher Lloyd has built 10 steamens of an aggregate tonnage of ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. AVIATOR'S EXPERIENCE

    Writing to a friend, Lt Brearley, a young Perth aviator serving in France, describes an encounter with seven German machines. Lt Brearley has been ...

    Article : 283 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS

    A copy of Sir William Birdwood's fare well message to Mr H. E. Budden before he relinquished the position of Australian Comforts Commissioner, at the Front ...

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  46. RESTRICTING IMPORTS

    Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Government had decided upon very drastic restrictions in ...

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  47. (United Service.)

    [?] Daily Mail" urges the speedy pub[?] of th e Dardanelles report in the [?] of the Dmpire, partioularly of [?] where recruiting has been ...

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  48. "BRING YOUR GIRL"

    Lady Emmott and Lady Betty Balfour are heading a movement by women to establish "Bring-Your-Girl" clubs for soldiers and their sweethearts ...

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  49. HELP FOR ALLIES

    Addressing Parliament to-day. Dr Al[?] Costa, Minister for Finanucel, de[?] that the Allies could rely on Po[?] efferts and sacrifices in the ...

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  50. SHIPS FOR RUSSIA

    The Minister for industry is to introduce a Bill in the Duma providing for Government advances of £10,500,000 to build merchantmen ...

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  51. SPIES ARRESTED

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that the United States Department of Justice has arrested two men on a charge of conspiring to obtain military ...

    Article : 57 words
  52. COAL FOR NORWAY

    [?] messages from Copenhagen says that [?] officially announced there that the criction on the export of coal from gland to Norway has been abolished ...

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  53. VICTIMS OF EXPLOSION

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that 115 bodies of victims of the recent great explosion in a munition factory at Hamburg were buried in a single ...

    Article : 38 words
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