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  4. LIEUT-COL. REPINGTON

    Lieut.—Col. Repington has resigned from the position of military correspondent to the "Times." In an interview by the "Start" he states that his ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Refering to the amendment on Mr Tudor's no confidence motion which Mr Chapman proposed to but did not move, Sir Wm. Irvine this evening ...

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  6. UNHAPPY AUSTRIA

    Latest reports state that the strikes in Austria and Hungary are spreading like wildfire. A general strike began at Budapest ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    At the meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday, Mr William Coutts, of Waubra, was appointed a justice of the peace for the southern ...

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  8. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Deliberations were resumed at Brest Litovsk on Friday. M. Trotzky, the Russian Foreign Minister, reiterated his demand for a ...

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  9. WESTERN FRONT

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports the capture of a few prisoners in encounters between patrols. FURTHER WORK IN THE AIR. ...

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  10. THE ANZAC DEAD COMMEMORATED

    Mr Bertram Mackennal, M.V.O., A.R.A., the Australian sculptor, is commencing the marble, equestrian statue for which the officers and men ...

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  11. WELLS.

    Alice Mary M'Dougall, late of Windermere street, Ballarat, who died on 18th December last, by her will, dated 5th March 1906, left real estate ...

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  12. OPERATIONS OF SUBMARINES

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Richard Cooper (Unionist), asked:—"How can enemy submarines operate regularly in the Mersey while British ...

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  13. SPORTING NEWS.

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  14. SIR E. CARSON RESIGNS

    Sir Edward Carson a member of the Cabinet without portfolio, has resigned in order to relieve the Government of embarrassment with regard to Ireland. ...

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  15. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    War bonds to the value of £31,000,000 were sold by the Bank of England last week. Nearly £1,000,000 worth were sold by the Post Office in the week ...

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  16. ARABS GAIN SUCCESSES

    The Official Press Bureau announces that the Arab forces have carried out successful operations since January 1 in the neighborhood of Maan (south of ...

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  17. CAMBRAI ENQUIRY DISCUSSED

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Bonar Law Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that all the documents connected with the Cambrai enquiry ...

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  18. THE PALESTINE CAMPAIGN.

    A Palestine official report states:— There were successful patrol actions in the coastal region, where some prisoners were brought in. Our airplanes ...

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  19. THE SENATE AND THE SUPPLY BILL.

    In the Senate yesterday, SENATOR MILLEN moved, the first reading of the Supply Bill for two mouths without comment. ...

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  20. CABINET CRISIS.

    A message from the Times correspondent at Amsterdam says:—"The Austrian strikes are spreading and peace is demanded. The Ministry ...

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  21. AMERICA'S SHARE

    In addressing the Senate on Monday. Senator William J. Stone characterised Mr. Roosevelt (an ex-President of the United States). as the most potent ...

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  22. QUESTIONS IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    An The Senate yesterday, Senator MILLEN, replying to Senator Barker, said that the cost of establishing the National Service Bureaux ...

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  23. IMMENSE MEETINGS OF WORKERS

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that despite a severe censorship and official falsification of reports, it is evident that the Austrian ...

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  24. JEWS PLAN NATION'S FUTURE

    At a Jewish conference at Bradford a member of the Executive Council of the Zionist Federation stated that the Government shortly intended to allow ...

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  25. EAST AFRICA OPERATIONS

    An East African official report states:—"We are in contact with the enemy 50 miles north-westward of Port Amelia. ...

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  26. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT YENDON.

    A serious accident occurred upon the road crossing over the railway line at Yendon last evening. Shortly after ten o'clock Archibald Elyckins and another ...

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  27. CHANGES IN GENERAL STAFF

    The "Daily Mail," referring to the recent changes in the General Staff, attacks the Staff, which, it says, brought the question of reorganisation ...

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  28. ATHLETICS.

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  29. THE CONSCRIPTION REFERENDUM

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Arthur Lynch, formerly of Victoria, asked whether, the Prime Minister would reconstruct the Cabinet ...

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  30. ROWDY ASSEMBLY MEETING

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrogard says that the Bolshevik members made a tempestuous noise during the early stages of the meeting of the ...

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  31. FALSE FIRE ALARM.

    About 12.30 this morning the Ballarat Fire Brigade was called out by a false alarm, which came from the Grapes Hotel at the corner of Grant and ...

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  32. DARDANELLES ENGAGEMENT.

    [?] advices regarding the naval action outside the Dardanelles state that Commander Viscount Broome, the eldest son of the Present Earl ...

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  33. MORE ANZACS RELEASED

    Additional released Australian prisoners of war include several who were captured at Fleubaix in July, 1916. They were detained in the ...

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  34. BOWLS.

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  35. EVASION OF ENTERTAINMENT TAX

    At the City Court to-day, before Mr J. Notley-Meore, P.M., James A. Smith, Picture Show Proprietor, of WOnthaggi, was summoned on three ...

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  36. DETAILS OF THE ENGAGEMENT.

    The Admiralty states that the Goeben and Breslau emerged from the Dardanelles early on Sunday morning, and attacked our forces north of Imbr[?] ...

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  37. GENERAL DUFF'S DEATH.

    At the inquest on the body of the ate General Sir Beauchamp Duff, a verdict was returned that death was due to an overdoes of veronal, taken ...

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  38. THE REVOLUTIONARY SPIRIT.

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne says the reports show that the revolutionary feeling is extending to Bavaria. A prominent Socialist who has been ...

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  39. COST OF LIVING

    Many Australians residing in London are finding their resources strained by the doubled cost of living, and societies are being formed to assist soldiers ...

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  43. GERMAN CENSORSHIP

    Speaking in the Reichstag, Herr Ebert (Socialist complained that the censorship permitted annexationist propaganda while suppressing ...

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  44. PORT MELBOURNE MURDER.

    At a meeting of the State Executive Council to-day it was decided to postpone the execution of Albert Edward Budd, for the murder of Mrs Semson ...

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  45. LABOR DELEGATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a telegram from Vienna states that a Labor delegation had a conference with the Austrian ...

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