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  2. WEST FRONT.

    Messages to Amsterdam from special correspondents on the Dutch frontier state that the Germans are concentrating an cnormous amount of artillery in Northern ...

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  3. WAR MINISTRY.

    Terms were yesterday arranged between the representatives of the Ministerial and Liberal parties in the Federal Parliament for the formation of a War Ministry. The ...

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  4. NEED FOR MEN.

    Over 60 persons attended a meeting at the Town Hall yesterday over which Captain Baird, organiser of the State Recruiting Committee presided, and at which ...

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  5. SUNKEN SHIPS

    New York advices are that, despite the sinking of the British passenger steamer California and of other vessels, and the detention of Mr. J. W. Gerard (American ...

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  6. J. C. Williamson Theatres.

    J. C. Williamson Ltd. have secured for presentation in Australia several important theatrical attractions. "London Pride," a patriotic play, now ...

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  7. BRITAIN WANTS MEN.

    The British War Office has called up for immediate service all employees of the Government and the local authorities between the ages of 18 and 22 years. ...

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  8. WAR STORES PILLAGED.

    Having received information that stevedores engaged in loading a transport at the Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, with war stores for the imperial Government were ...

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  9. Belgian Monks Deported.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the Germans have deported monks from the monasteries at Brussels. ...

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  10. Enemy Princes.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the leader of the Government in the House of Commons, on Thursday announced that a bill would be introduced depriving enemy princes of their ...

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  11. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Mr. Bo[?]ar Law, leader of the Government in the House, moved that the session be confined to Government bills. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    There have been rumours in London during the past few days that the severe cold weather lately experienced in England had affected the health of the Australian ...

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  13. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    There was a large attendance of school children from the Carlton, West Melbourne, North Melbourne, and Kensington districts at the A.N.A. Exhibition yesterday. An ...

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  14. WAR TIME PROFITS.

    Sir,—I was very pleased to notics that there is a likelihood of the war-time profits tax being dropped by the Federal Ministry. From personal experience I can say that if ...

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  15. HENELY-ON-MARIBYRNONG.

    Under the auspices of the Essendon River League of which the mayor of Essendon (Councillor S. Pynor) is the president, the Mariby[?]nong Henley aquate carnival will be held this ...

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  16. Italians Repel Austrians.

    That Austrian attacks in the Trentino section-against the Italians' positions on the right bank of the Brenta River, and on Mount Freikoff had failed was officially ...

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  17. ROBBERY AT ALBERT PARK.

    During his absence at the market early on Thursday morning, the premises of C. Rosallo, fruiterer and greengrocer, Victoria avenue, Albert Park, were broken into, and money, clothing, and ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. BRITAIN'S WAR BILL.

    It is announced that the Credit Vote to be submitted to the House of Commons on Monday will be for £550,000,000. Of this sum £200,000,000 is needed for ...

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  19. Army Football.

    Very great interest is shown in relation to the Rugby football match, to take place at Richmond on February 17, between a team of New Zealanders from France and ...

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  21. MILITARY HONOURS.

    The London "Gazette" of October 27 contains the name of Private Eric W. Dardel, of Cha[?]mmont, [?]atesford, who was awarded the military medal for g[?]llantry in Gallipoli and France. Private Dardel ...

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