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  4. SALONICA THREATENED

    Turkish and German papers predict an early offensive against Salonica. The Allied troops, knowing the strength of their defences, would ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION

    The second reading of the Compulsory Service Bill was moved in the House of Lords to- night by Lord Lansdowne. He emphasised the fact that the bill was ...

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  8. ANOTHER LINER GONE

    An [?] Agency telegram from Liverpool reports that the Dominion [?] has been sink. ...

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  9. THE NEW PROVINCE

    In a recent Sunday issue of the Sun the Premier (Mr. Holman) claimed that a substantial portion of the increased harvest of 1915-16 was due to the railway policy of the ...

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  10. WHO HOLDS SCUTARI?

    A Rome telegram denies that the Austrians have occupied Scutari. ...

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  11. ERZERUM BESIEGED

    A Petrograd message states that the beleagurement of Erzerum has been commenced. It is estimated that 200,000 Turks are ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. WESTERN FRONT

    The Paris official message issued this afternoon stated:-- "The enemy resumed the attack on Neuville- St.-Vaast on a larger scale, after ...

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  13. NEUTRALS' TRICK

    The Official Press Bureau states:-- "Fifteen cases of hammers on a Swedish steamer trading between New York and Gothenberg were found to contain copper, ...

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  14. MIGHT BE REGRETTED

    A message from Stockholm states that there has been a debate on the Budget in both Houses of Parliament. The Liberal leader, M. Eden, declared that ...

    Article : 247 words
  15. BERLIN REPORTS

    A Berlin official message says:-- "In Flanders our artillery has heavily fired the enemy trenches. Patrols that penetrated at certain points observed that the ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. LOADED WITH CHAINS

    A French communique states that terror continues to reign in Bulgaria. M. Stambolinsky, the agrarian leader, has been loaded with chains because he ...

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  17. TURKISH STEAMER SUNK

    A Turkish steamer recently hit a Russian mine at the entrance to the Bosphorus, and blew up and sank. ...

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  18. RAIDS ON DOVER

    A Berlin official message states:-- "On Saturday night a hydroplane dropped bombs on the railway station, the barracks, and the docks, of Dover. ...

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  19. STRENGTH OF SALONICA

    Mr. Calvert, correspondent of the Times in the Balkans, writing from Salonica says that the Turkish and German papers continue to predict an early offensive against Salonica, ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. MUSEUMS TO BE CLOSED

    The Government has decided to close the Museums, except the National Art Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum, and thus save £50,000 annually. The closing will ...

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  21. BY SEA AND AIR

    Advices from Amsterdam state that warships bombarded the Belgian coast on Monday, airmen meanwhile attacking the German encampments. ...

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  22. (Published in the Times)

    The Times correspondent at Stockholm says that the Parliament, before the Budget debate, elected six members from each Chamber to form a secret delegation which will ...

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  23. LIFE- SAVING AT SEA

    In the House of Commons to- day Mr. Harcourt, First Commissioner for Works, stated that the Government had ordered an investigation into the circumstances connected with ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. CANADIAN PRODUCTS

    The correspondent of the Times at Ottawa says that Mr. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine, explained in the Canadian House of Commons that steps had been taken on the ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. ENEMY'S AERIAL DEFICIENCIES

    The Times correspondent at Salonica says that the inferiority of the enemy's aerial equipment in numbers and efficiency is daily becoming more plain. ...

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  26. GASSING A SHIP

    The Stockholm correspondent of the Politiken (Copenhagen) says that the captain of the steamer Lambert reports that two German warships emitted a thick gaseous cloud, ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS UNDER FIRE

    So much of a condemnatory nature has been written of the conduct of soldiers who pass through Fremantle at various times that it is pleasing to note the excellent behavior ...

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  28. SOCIALISTS DEMAND CONGRESS

    The Socialists of Wurtemburg have passed a resolution demanding a general party congress. ...

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  29. MONTENEGRO OCCUPIED

    The Athens correspondent of the Messagero of Rome, says that the whole of Montenegro is occupied by the enemy. The Montenegrins put up a resistance at Mount ...

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  30. GREEK MINISTER DEAD

    The Minister for Public Instruction in the Greek Cabinet-- M. Theotokis-- is dead. ...

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  31. HELPING THE BLOCKADE

    The correspondent of the Times at Ottawa says that an order- in- council prohibits the export of cotton rugs, cotton wool, and fish oils except to British countries. ...

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  32. HOLIDAYS IN THE COUNTRY

    Public holidays have been proclaimed as under:-- Grenfell Municipality, Wednesday, February 2; Kempsey Municipality and Macleay Shire. Thursday, February 3; Ballina ...

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  33. BRITAIN'S WHEAT DEAL

    The correspondent of the Times in Bucharest states that the contract for the sale of 80,000 tons of Roumanian wheat to the British Government was signed on ...

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