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  2. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    Advices from Odessa show that Russia has gained the complete mastery of the Black Sea. where her warships have sunk 1500 enemy ships, valued at £16,000,000. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    A commiunique issued in Paris on Monday afternoon only records some grenade a[?] artillery bombardments on the French in the west. ...

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  4. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    It is stated in London that the owners of the Elder Dempster liner Appam, all traces of which have been lost have abandon d all hope of the vessel being safe. ...

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  5. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The "Deutsche Journal" says Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial German Chancellor, in addressing the party groups in the Reichstag, remarked that Britain ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S AID PRAISED

    Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the Governor General, has received the following cable message from his Majesty the King, in reply to the loyal greeting sent ...

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  7. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    Following upon the removal by the Treasury of the minimum prices of colonial Government securities and certain others, from Saturday last, the market for colonial ...

    Article : 199 words
  8. OTHER VESSELS OVERDUE.

    The Clan line steamer, Clan MacTanvish. bound from Australia London, has been reinsured for SO guineas owing to the absence of news concerning her weereabouht. ...

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  9. ENEMY SHAREHOLDERS.

    Mr. H. Mahon, the Acting AttorneyGeneral, announced to-day that, owing to other demands on his time, he would not be able to personally listen to ...

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  10. LANTIC DISASTERS.

    The "White Star steamer Boveric has reported, on arrival at New York, that a wireless message was picked up at sea indicating that two steamers had been lost ...

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  11. DISCOURAGED GERMANS.

    An order of the day signed by Field Marshal von Hindenburg found upon a German prisoner on the Russian front reveals a widespread epidemic of suicide ...

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  12. LULL ON SOMME.

    F[?] news of the fighting on the River s[?] eagerly awaited in London. There was a lull on Sunday night, but it is evident that the Germans are not ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. ITALIAN WAR LOAN.

    The subscriptions to the Italian war loan total £80,000,000. ...

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  14. ZEPPELIN ACTIVITY.

    Seven Zeppelins raided the eastern, north eastern and midland counties of England on Monday night. A number of bombs was dropped, but no considerable damage ...

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  15. ALLEGED DESERTER.

    A district court-martial was recently held at Perth in connection with the case of Private N. O'Donnell, an area officer, who enlisted at Perth, and abusing his ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. MONGOLIAN INSURGENTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that 20,000 Mongolian insurgents, many armed, and with ample ammunition, and 12 guns and two quick-[?]rs, are ...

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  17. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The sailing ship Ben Lee (2341 tons), owned by J. and J. Rao and Co., Liverpool. while on a voyage from the Mersey to Sydney, collided with the American ...

    Article : 135 words
  18. BOMB ATTACKS.

    The British and French communiques frequently refer to bombing attacks. These [?]rally occur at midnight, to show the [?]s that tne Allies are able to penetrate ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. ELEVEN DEATHS IN LONDON.

    A despatch to the "Tribune" from London, believed to refer to the Zeppelin raid; reads:—"Eleven deaths reported in London due to lighting restrictions. Five tragedies ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. AMERICAN EXPORTS.

    The total value of exports for 11 months was £430,000,000. whereof £213,000,000 was to the United Kingdom. ...

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  21. DESERTERS FROM ENEMY.

    A communique states:—Deserters from the enemy force in Galicia are increasing. ...

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  22. PROPOSED NEW TAXES.

    The "Daily Mail" states that Mr. M'Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, is considering a heavy tax on railway tickets. increased income tax, a supertax, and new ...

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  23. SOLDIER'S PROBATE DUTY.

    A case was brought before the state Cabinet to-day of a soldier who was killed, and who left his property to his sisters. The probate duty amounted to between £30 ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. THE BEN LEE SINKS.

    The sailing ship Ben Leo (2341 tons) bound from Liverpool to Sydney, which collided with American liner Philadelphia near Holyhead (Wales), was taken ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. THE ATTACKS ON PARIS.

    A communique issued in Paris states that if the air raid made on Paris on Saturday, with its 25 deaths, was odious, the second raid on Sunday was ridiculous. ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. THE BALKANS.

    Reports from Petrograd state that M. Carp, an ex-Premier of Rumania has gone to Vienna on a confidential mission. He will ask Austria for territorial concessions ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. IRISHMEN IN ARMY AND NAVY

    Lord Wimborne reports there are 145,859 Irishmen in the navy and army, whereof 29,703 enlisted since the outbreak of the war. ...

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  28. LETTER FROM MISS ALICE CRAWFORD.

    A letter has been received from Miss Alice Crawford, daughter of Mr. ([?]. H. Crawford, referring to tne maunee in London in aid of the Australian wounded, at which ...

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  29. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The question, of the employment by the Railway Commissioners of able-bodied men as watchmen on the Murray bridge, to guard against possible interference by ...

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  30. SUPPRESSED NEWSPAPER.

    The Glasgow Socialist newspaper "Forward" is to be allowed to re-publish. It was suppressed on 3rd January because it published a full account of Mr. Lloyd ...

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  31. GERMANY'S RESERVES.

    Mr. H. Warner Allen, an English correspondent attached to the French armies in the west. states that the Germans continue to lose 200,000 men each month, ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. STRANDED VESSEL REACHES PORT.

    The mystery surrounding the reported stranding of the Norwegian sailing vessel sorfareren on King Island. and the simultaneous reporting of the ship at Port ...

    Article : 301 words
  33. German Report.

    A German communique states:— "As a reply to the air raid upon the open town of Freiburg, our airships on the last two nights attacked the fortress of Paris, ...

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  34. Austria Hostile.

    Austria is hostile to M. Carp's proposals. ...

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  35. The Bombs Examined.

    Bombs which did not burst were exami ed in the municipal laboratory, One weighed over two owt., and was charged with tri[?]-rotoluene. ...

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  36. BRITISH OCCUPY GREEK FORT.

    The Salonika correpondent of the Milam newspaper. "Corriere della Sera." states the British occupied Fort Kumikale opposite Kara Burnu. The Greek garrison withdrew. ...

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  37. UNPAID RENTS IN PARIS.

    There have been many abuses of the French Government's moratorium regarding the non-paymout of house rent, chiefly on the part of the wealthy. The arrears ...

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  38. GLOATING OVER MURDER.

    A crowd of Berlin residents demonstrated in front of count Zeppelin's house on Sunday night. The wildest. enthusiasm over the air raid on Paris was displayed. ...

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  39. GERMAN DISASTER.

    Travellers reaching Amsterdam from Germany report that shocking railway ca[?]trophe ocurred on Saturday. The Cologne express collided with a ...

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  40. BENDIGO.

    The Bendigo Jockey Club, at a committee meeting on Thursday last decided to add a donation to the moiety of profit arising from the Cup meeting, which was ...

    Article : 103 words
  41. GERMAN GUNS AT ANZAC.

    It is reported from Salonika that the Germans are placing big turns at Anzae, with the object of bombarding the island of Tmbros, where tlir Allies have a naval ...

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  42. METCALFE WAR LOAN FUND.

    The schcme suggested by Mr. Barratt, of Coliban Estate, Redesdale. whereby a fund known as the Metealfe shire War Loan Fund is being raised in that shire for the ...

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  43. Zeppelin Trips in Belgium.

    Zeppelins have been active in Belgium for upwards of a week. The trips have chiefly been experimental with new craft. ...

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  44. Enemy Submarine Missing.

    Alliens reports that, since the last, bombardment of the Bulgarian port of Varna on the Black Sea. one of two German submarines which had been using the port as ...

    Article : 47 words
  45. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York says unless ample satisfaction is given for the La[?]tania outrage without further [?]ion it is generally expected that diplomatic ...

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  46. MESOPOTAMIA.

    The India Office has denied the truth of a Turkish report claiming the repulse at Kurna (at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris), in Mesopotamia, of a ...

    Article : 109 words
  47. GERMAN FOOD PROBLEM.

    How Germany is being compelled to find substitutes for various foods is exposed in a striking article in the London "Daily Chronicle." ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA DAY EFFORT.

    The splendid response made by the public in connection with the appeal made for the Australian Day Fund has resulted in the substantial sum of over £1600 being ...

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  49. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    A? the result of an inquiry to-day into the foundering of the small coastal steamer Wandra, on 15th December. the Marino Board found that it could not assign any ...

    Article : 87 words
  50. MISSING SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 words
  51. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Benadigo branch of the Returned Soldiers Association is holding a general meeting at its rooms No. 9 Commonwealth Chambers. Charing Cross, at 7 p.m. snarp ...

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  52. AMERICAN PREPAREDNESS.

    Washington messages state that President, Woodrow Wilson is starting a national campaign for preparedness in the United States. ...

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  53. STRIKES AND LOCKOUTS.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorne, elaborating the suggestion he made at the A.N.A. demonstration yesterday for some power to control strikes and [?] ...

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  54. TURKS IN ARMENIA.

    The Turkish troops in the Erzeroum region in Armenia are restricted to a narrow space, and unable to pass the forts, owing to the Russians successes The ...

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  55. CITIZENS' DEFENCE LEAGUE.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting of the executive committee of the Bendigo Citizens' Defence League was held last night, the president (Cr. L. Murphy) being in the ...

    Article : 186 words
  56. IRON AND STEEL WORKS.

    The Minister for Defence referring to a statement by Mr. Cann Minister for public Works, of New South Wales, that the Commonwealth had commandeered the ...

    Article : 148 words
  57. TURKISH FIRST ARMY.

    The Turkish first army, which is based at Constantinoble, will reinforce Erzeroum instead of Mesopotamia. ...

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  58. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    A great meeting was held at the Guild hall to discuss trade and employment after the war. The Australian Agents-General attended. The Lord Mayor Sir chas. ...

    Article : 143 words
  59. SLAUGHTER FEASTS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Amsterdam states that the German Minister of Commerce has instructed the local authorities throught the country to prohibit the ...

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  60. GENERAL NEWS.

    Some criticisms of the Medical branch of the Commonwealth in London by the British-Astralasium are being answered in a report which is being prepared by ...

    Article : 102 words
  61. MELBOURNE.

    The Minister for Defence stated to-night that it had been decided to establish a directorate of munitions in connection with the Defence department. The personnel ...

    Article : 129 words
  62. CATHOLIC FEDERATION.

    The Ballarat branch of the P.L.C. to-night carried it resolution requesting the central executive to remove the embargo excluding members of the Catholic ...

    Article : 44 words
  63. Food Shortage in Austria.

    The food problem is becoming more serious in Austria. Over 45,000 are now receiving free meals at Vienna daily. Butter is now 3/6 a lb., margarine 2,8, lard ...

    Article : 46 words
  64. Advertising

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