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  2. RECRUITING.

    It was to those who have oscillated between conscription and voluntarism, to the people of Australia generally, and also to politicians, that the remarks in Martin-place yesterday ...

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  3. DISASTER AT MACKAY

    Mackay has been struck by a cyclone and tidal wave. There has been heavy loss of life. Fourteen bodies have been [?]vered. Several steamers have been washed ashore. There is widespread distress and hundreds and homeless. ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. FEDERAL POLICY.

    An important statement was made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, in the House of Representatives this afternoon, setting out the programme which it is proposed to ...

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  5. SALONICA FRONT.

    An Athens report says: The enemy in the Lumnitza region attacked strongly on a sector of several, kilometres. The Hellenic division completely defeated the ...

    Article : 38 words
  6. REVOLUTION

    A Washington message says there is no confirmation of the Vi[?]a revolution, but the news is widely credited, as the St[?] Department has been receiving daily ...

    Article : 313 words
  7. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, reporting at mid-day, states: There is hostile artillery firing to the southward of the Scarpe, near Passchendaele. Aeroplanes bombed aerodromes ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. GERMAN PEACE

    Information bas reached New York that the Russians have finally rejected the German peace terms. ...

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  9. WEST FRONT QUIET.

    Sir Douglas Haig at noon on Thursday stated: There is nothing special to report. ...

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  10. THE GREATEST PROBLEM.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, winding up the debate on the Man-power Bill, sold the Government intended to make the utmost possible use of the home forces for agriculture and similar ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. BRITISH HIGH COMMAND

    The newspapers and the public continue to discuss the problem of the British High Command. Most of the newspapers energetically protest against the Government allowing the ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. ENEMY AIMS.

    A report from Berne states that General [?]on Liebert, speaking at a Conservative con[?]erence at Hall[?], said: "We repudiate sentimentality. We do not need humanity. We ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. RATIONING ENGLAND.

    Lord Rhondda, speaking in the Mansion House announced that meat was also to be rationed on February 25. Compulsory rationi[?]g was inevitable and urgent, and the whole ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. THE FIRST NEWS.

    The first news of the disaster came by means of a radio message from the steamer Wyreema. The steamer at the time was standing east and south of Flat Top. She ...

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  15. NEED FOR MEN.

    Colonel Repington, in a vigorous article in the "Morning Post," criticises the Government's man-power proposals. He states that the Germans alone have accumulated 165 ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    There were several angry scenes at Nottingham, the extremists attacking the executive, particularly members of the Government, who were accused of joining the capitalists ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. ACTION BY RED GUARDS.

    It is reported from Petrograd that the Red Guards surroundod the Social Revolutionaries' headquarters; arrested 50 members of the military organisation formed for the defence ...

    Article : 34 words
  18. AUSTRIAN STRIKERS' DEMANDS.

    A report from Rotterdam says there is a renewal of the strikes in Vienna. The Austrian workers demand (1) a peace without conditions, (3) an eight-hour day, (3) the ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    A Rott[?]rdam message states that 332 British prisoners of war have arrived from Germany for internment in Holland. ...

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  20. ENEMY TORPEDO BOAT SUNK.

    A report from Copenhagen says a lifeboat containing 17 survivors from a German torp[?]doer has arrived at Ringkjobing after drifting in the North Sea for four days. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. ALLIES MAY HIT FIRST.

    A Washington message says the military authorities suggest that the Allies may anticipate a German drive on the West front by a great Allied offensive. ...

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  22. WAR NOTES.

    Though there has been a lull [?]or some time on the Western front, it is but the calm before the storm. The time is coming, and it is not far off, when we shall see another mighty ...

    Article : 398 words
  23. U-BOAT CAMPAIGN.

    A New York message says survivors arriving at an Atlantic port report that the American steamer Owasco was torpedoed early in December in the Mediterranean. ...

    Article : 188 words
  24. THE BRITISH COMMAND.

    Mr. Bonar Law said the matter of the British High Command was most unsuitable for public discussion. It was very embarrassing for the Government. Sir Douglas Haig and ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. UNITED STATES.

    A Washington reports says Senator G. E. Chamberlain, in a speech in the Senate, resented President Wilson's statement that he had distorted the truth in alleging that ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    A White Paper shows that to December 8th 87 commissions and committees had been appointed to deal with post-war reconstruction problems. Separate committees ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. NEW P.M.O.

    It is announced in the Commonwealth "Gazette" that Captain (temporary Heut.-col.) E. M. Humphrey has been appointed P.M.O. for New South Wales, and Captain ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. BRITAIN'S FOOD.

    The Press Bureau announces that a deputation of Manchester engineers and munition workers waited on Lord Rhondda (Food Controller), and asked for a definite assurance ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. POWDERED GLASS SUSPECTED IN SWEETS.

    A Washington report says the Navy Department has prohibited the supply of candy in navy canteens, pending an investigation of impurities. This action is believed to ...

    Article : 44 words
  30. THE FIGHT FOR THE COAST.

    It has been suggested in some quarters that the Germans have been making plans for some time past for a possible withdrawal from the coast; but there is certainly not much ...

    Article : 434 words
  31. A LOOK BACKWARD.

    Before the war Theodor Wolff belonged to that group of German and British editors who strove hard to b[?]ng about a bettor feeling between Great Britain and Germany. In an ...

    Article : 394 words
  32. FINLAND'S PLIGHT.

    M. Kihlman, formerly Attorney-General of Finland, who is visiting England in connection with the relief fund, when interviewed, stated that Finland is on the verge of ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. MOTOR CARS WANTED.

    The Red Cross Motor Service, of which Miss C. Garvan is secretary, the office being at Real Estate-chambers, Castlereagh-street, r[?]quires more motor cars than are now ...

    Article : 431 words
  34. ITALY.

    A Washington cablegram says an official despatch from Rome states that words cannot adequately express the seriousness of the food [?]tuation in Italy. ...

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  35. POSITIONS KEPT OPEN.

    Dr. Addison, describing the progress of the work of the Ministry of Reconstruction, said the department had been divided into branches, dealing with various problems, such as ...

    Article : 113 words
  36. INTERSTATE STEAMERS SHELTERING.

    Owing to rough weather along the Queensland coast, the time-table of the interstate vessels has been disorganised. The A.U.S.N. Company's Arawatta arrived ...

    Article : 235 words
  37. THE INTRIGUE.

    Several references the move against the Hughes' Ministry on Friday last were mad[?] in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Boyd repeated, in effect, the published ...

    Article : 234 words
  38. CHINESE OUTRAGE.

    A Tokio report says the Japanese Foreign Office has announced that the Southern and Northern Chinese who fired on the United States gunboat Monocacy, on the Yang-Tse ...

    Article : 49 words
  39. A PARIS SENSATION.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that a wireless installation had been discovered in the rooms of Captain Sea[?]les, who i[?] charged with giving Almereyda information regarding the ...

    Article : 54 words
  40. ENEMY GENERALS KILLED.

    Advices have been received in Rome from Washington that the Austrian General von Aur and the German General Liebeskid have been killed on the Italian front. ...

    Article : 32 words
  41. WHISKY TRADE COMBINE.

    Arrangements are being completed to form a combine to control the Scotch whisky trade, seven firms being involved, including Buchanan's, Dewar's Watson's, and Walker's with ...

    Article : 39 words
  42. SUSPENDED.

    It is noteworthy that both the "Berliner Tageblatt" and "Vorwa[?]rts" have been suspended for three days. We do not know what the former paper has been saying, but ...

    Article : 337 words
  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd George met Signor Orlando, Premier of Italy, on his arrival in London. New York newspapers have increased their price to 2 cents. ...

    Article : 61 words
  44. BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS.

    The "Daily News" says the report is not true that the War Office will immediately appoint a number of brigadier-generals in the new army. ...

    Article : 52 words
  45. HISTORY OF MACKAY.

    As was anticipated in a footnote to the block in the "Herald" yesterday showing the places visited by the disastrous cyclone in Q[?]ensland, Mackay was the centre, and ...

    Article : 461 words
  46. COAL MINE DISASTER.

    A message from New Glasgow (Nova Scotia) reports that an explosion occurred in the Allen coal mine, 80 miners being entombed. Twenty bodies have been recovered. ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. INTERRUPTING A MEETING.

    William Webb, who interrupted Mr. Georg[?] Black's meeting at Old Junee, in connection with the referendum campaign, was this day fined £5, with cost[?]. ...

    Article : 30 words
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