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  2. GUNS ACTIVE ON WEST

    An official French communique says:— "There has been fairly active enemy artillery firing in the Champagne s[?] on the right banks of the Mouse and the ...

    Article : 191 words
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    [?] the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] cabled to Australlia by special permission. It should be understood [?] a not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

    Article : 43 words
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  5. INVASION OF RUSSIA

    Petrograd reports that Austro-Germans have occupied Souom five hours journey from Kharkoff. The enemy is also moving in the vicinity of the D[?] on the ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. [?]HIPPING LOSSES

    [?]his important statement in [?] of Commons on Wednesday, Sir [?] Geddes said that in the twelve [?] ended 1st January 6,000,000 tons ...

    Article : 513 words
  7. LOSSES DUE TO PIRACY.

    In the weekly return issued by the Admiralty movements of shipping in British ports and losses in connection with the submarine campaign are shown as follow: ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. FOE MAY INVADE PERSIA.

    The "Times" points out that there is a probability that as soon as the Germans have completed their predatory operations in South Russia and as soon as the Turks ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. FRENCH FRONT ATTACKED.

    A French communique reports artillery activity between Miette and the Aisne and also in the Champagne. The artillery firing was somewhat violent on the ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. ITALIAN LOSSES.

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  11. REMOVAL OF CAPITAL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Bolsheviks at the Moscow Congress defended the removal of the Government from Petrograd, on the ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. FOUR FRENCH VESSELS SUNK.

    A French official message states that the arrivals in French ports for the past week numbered 975. and the sailings 920. Two vessels over and two under 1600 tons ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. DRUNKEN HUNS.

    Australians posted in the Waneteonsill sector hall a curious experience early on Wednesday morning. reports a Paris message. The sentries heard strange sounds ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. DUTCH SHIPPING

    Washington advices report that President Wilson on Wednesday issued a proclamation authorising the seizure of Dutch ships in United States ports ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. AMERICA READY TO HELP.

    Reuter's correspondent at Moscow says that the American Ambassador when asked whether, in view of the ratification of the peace treaty the American Consulate ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. "DIRTY WARFARE."

    It is stated by Reuter's correspondent at the American Military Headquarters in France that the German airman are dropping rubber balls, 18 inches in ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. INCREASED OUTPUT

    [?] his speech in the House of Commons[?] George said that there are 138 [?] of shipyards projected, where [?] are in hand. He emphasised that ...

    Article : 337 words
  18. "THE GREAT OFFENSIVE."

    It is reported by the Zurich correspondent of the "Times" that the German headquarters staff is assembling the leading editors of Borlin, Cologne, Karlsruhe ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. VLADIVOSTOCK IS TRANQUIL.

    All business at Vladivostock has been suspended owing to the uncertainty of the position, but the city is outwardly tranquil Japanese and British warships ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    The Hague reports that it is understood that the Allies are unlikely to accept the conditions laid down by Dr J. Leudon, the Netherlands Foreign Minister for ...

    Article : 150 words
  21. ENEMY PLANES DEFEATED.

    An Admiralty report says:— "A British seaplanes patrol in Heligoland Bight engaged two enemy seaplanes 10 miles north-east of Borkum yesterday ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. MAN POWER QUESTION

    It is understood that the British miners aggregate vote shown a majority of 30,000 against the proposed combing out scheme. The Federation delegates are holding a ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. MR HUGHES' COMMENTS.

    Commenting on the report. Mr Hughes said:—"Sir Samuel Griffith says in effect : You need 30,000 men to fill up the depots in England and to meet emergencies, and ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. GERMANY'S 1920 RECRUITS.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarter states that the 1920 class of German recruits have appeared in the West in ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. REINFORCEMENTS REQUIRED

    Sir Samuel Griffith, the Chief Justice of the High Court, who was appointed to enquire into the strength and cusualties of the Australian Imperial Forces and to ...

    Article : 896 words
  26. HUNS THREATEN HOLLAND.

    Germany continues to threaten Holland if she acouiesces in the shipping arrangement, and is becoming more menacing. The "Deutsche Tageszeitung" says ...

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  27. ANTAGONISM TO EMPIRE

    A letter was received by the Creswick Borough Council on Tuesday evening from the Ballarat and District War Savings Campaign Committee, asking the council ...

    Article : 361 words
  28. AMERICAN AIRMEN.

    The "Petit Parisien" says that the American airmen are beginning o prove their fine qualities. The American aviators include many noted sportsmen ...

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  29. GAS AND ELECTRICITY

    In the House of Commons the President of the Board of Trade announced that the scheme of restrictions on all users of gas ant electricity to five-sixths of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. GALLIPOLI VETERANS

    In the House of Common Col C. E. Yate asked what had been decided regarding the Gallipoli decorations. Mr J. I. Macpherson, Parliamentary ...

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  31. "AFTER ALL WE ARE SAFE."

    [?] crowded House waited in silent [?] the statement by Sir Eric Geddes. [?] The visitors in the Gallery included [?] Jellicoe and Sir Charles Beresford ...

    Article : 174 words
  32. TROUBLE IN BELUCHISTAN

    An official message issued by the Press Bureau says:— "The attitude of the Marris in Beluchistan is unsatisfactory. They have ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. THOSE IN ILL-HEALTH.

    Why continue to suffer when your trouble may respond to simple home freatment Many hundreds have used the "Natura" Home Treatment with ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. "MATUNCA'S" PASSENGERS

    Senator Pearce Minister for Defence, states that ho is in rocelpt of telegraphic information from the Commandant, A.I.F, Headquertors. London, indlcating ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. WAR REGULATIONS

    Under a new regulation State Commandants are empowered in the national interest of national safety at any time and without the consent of the members ...

    Article : 101 words
  36. [?]UPREME EFFORT ESSENTIAL.

    [?] "Times" naval correspondent says[?] it is doubtful whether the rather cold [?] will rouse the nation to a su[?] effort. It seemed more a ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. PINKETTES FOR KIDDIES

    If you have trouble giving your little one an opening medicine when they need it try them next time with Pinkettes. This now laxative is gentle and pleasant ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    An official message from Salonica says:— "Our [?] bombed Angistn and Porna stations, and derailed and bombed ...

    Article : 50 words
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