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  4. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A Johannesburg message says that the South African Government proposes to organise a recreating campaign to provide a second brigade for ...

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  5. ACTIVITY IN FRANCE

    A French communique states that there was been a fairly lively connonade between the Oise and the Al[?], and that two enemy aeroplanes have been ...

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  7. WILSON'S PEACE SPEECH

    Generally the newspapers are some-what reserved in commenting on President Wilson's speech. It is felt that there has not yet been ...

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  9. "WILSON'S INSTRUCTIVE ESSAY."

    The "Daily Telegraph" deprecates querulous comments on President Wilson's proposals. It points out that for the first time the President has made ...

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  10. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

    It is announced that an action has been fought between 10 British and 12 German destroyers. Seven German destroyers are ...

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  11. GERMAN PREPARATIONS.

    M. Marcel Hutin, commenting on the "Echo de Paris" on the violent German artillery fire [?] Pepper Hill and Do[?]aumont, Verdan, on Monday, states:— ...

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  12. HUNS MURDER A MOOR.

    It is understood that the [?]panish authorities in M[?]cco desire expel German agents in consequence of intrigues and the cold-blooded and ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  14. £5,000,000 FOR WAR LOAN.

    The Commercial Union Assurance and allied companies have contributed £5,000,000 to the war loan. ...

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  15. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH HA[?].

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We made a successful raid, and took prisoners north-east of Neuville St. Vaast. We repulsed an enemy raid ...

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  16. SPANSH WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Workers in the metal industries at Saragossa have struck, and the trade unionists at Barcelona, hate declared a general strike. ...

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  17. ATLANTIC RAIDER

    Commander F. de Frontim, the Minster for Marine, discredits the rumor that the German raider in the South A[?]tic was sunk by the British cruiser Glasgow ...

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  18. LIVELY CANNONADE.

    The latest official French communique report fairly lively connonade in the Champagne and Argonne. It continues:—We carried out a coup de main in ...

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  19. COLLISION WITH MILITARY.

    Madrid advises that the strikers at Saragossa came into collission with the military, and several were killed and wounded. The soldiers are working ...

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  20. "DO NOT WANT TO FIGHT BUT HAVE TO"

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Ymuiden says that one wounded sergeant of German marines stated:— "We do not want to fight, but have ...

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  21. REPUBLICANS CRITICAL.

    Wall street is said to have had a [?] as to the nature of President Wilson's Senate speech and the market only sagged slightly. ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

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  23. ATTACK, NOT A [?]AID.

    Router's correspondent at Paris states that the Paris newspaper "Lo Liber[?]e's" correspondent at Verdun reports that the Germans' effort north of Caurettes wood ...

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  24. PRICE-FIXING ADVOCATED.

    It has been decided by the Council of the Chambers of Agriculture to [?] the fixing of a minimum price for wheat and oats for at least four years, ...

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  25. ADMIRALTY ISSUES REPORT.

    The Admiralty has issued the following report:— "Our light forces, while patrolling the North Sea not far from the Dutch ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR CONFERS.

    Advices from Vienna through Amsterdam state that the Emperor Charles has conferred with the Austro-Hungarian Socialist leaders concerning the workers' ...

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  27. VESSELS TORPEDOED

    Latest reports show that the following vessels have been sunk:—British steamers Carlyle and Lo[?], the Danish vessles Clampenborg and Standard (217 tons), ...

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  28. SOCIALIST URGES UNITY.

    In "Vorwarts," the German Socialist paper, the president of the Social Democrats, frantically appeals for unity, pointing out it means life or ...

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  29. MEN SENT FROM BRUSSELS.

    An Amsterdam message stages that the "Telegraaf" reports that the wholesale deportation of men, from Brussels, including all the plumbers, ...

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  30. BULLION AND COAL FOR GERMAN RAIDER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Baltimore states that it is reported that three vessels left here recently with heavy shipments of bullion and coal to be ...

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  31. "NO MILITARY CASTE."

    A message from Berlin states that Dr Karl Helfferich, the German Finance Minister, speaking at a dinner to Parliamentary Presidents of the Central ...

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  32. ACTION AT SHORT RANGE

    Reuter's correspondent at Ym[?]den, wiring particulars of the naval engagement, indicates that the German destroyers attempted to leave Zee[?]rugge ...

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  33. GERMANS FROZEN TO DEATH.

    Abnormally, cold wea[?]er prevails in Germany. All the railways have been damaged, the rails having been broken. Eleven persons have been froze[?] to ...

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  34. ROUMANIAN FRONT

    (British Admiralty intercepts: Collected by the Wireless Press.) London, Tuesday. A German official communique says: ...

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  35. END OF THE WAR

    Berlin hotels are advertising extensively in Switzerland, declaring that it is probable that the war will be over in the summer. ...

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  36. NEW BUILDING FOR A.I.F.

    An offer has been made by the War Office to construct administrative buildings in Vincent square, Westminster, for the Australian Imperial Force, at ...

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  37. HUMAN LIMBS HANGING TO RIGGING.

    The "Daily Mail's correspondent at The Hague says that the V. 69 presented a grisly spectacle coming in the Ymuiden harbor. Human limbs that ...

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  38. BULGARS' "MODEST" DEMANDS.

    A message from Copenhagen says that Dr D. Vatchew, President of the Bulgarian Sobr[?], has stated that in the Bulgarian peace' [?]erms demands were ...

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  39. SPRING CAMPAIGN.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" warns Germany that the Allies are preparing for a gigan[?] offensive in the spring. ...

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  40. DEPORTATIONS FROM BELGIAN PROVINCES.

    A trustworthy eye-witness states that 25,000 persons have been deported from the agricultural provinces of Belgium, which have suffered severely during the ...

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  41. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  42. BATTLE LASTED FIVE HOURS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ymuiden reports:—The naval battle lasted for five hours. The first shell, fired at 2 in the [?]rning, killed Schultz and other ...

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  43. ENEMIES HOLD WAR COUNCIL.

    A Rome message states that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg and General von Ludendorf are spending several days on the Italian front, attending a ...

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  44. GIANT ANZAC LEAVES FRONT.

    Lieut-General Sir William Birdwood. Commander of the First Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, has lent a private, 7ft 4in in height, to be a ...

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  45. THE LONDON EXPLOSION

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  46. CHARTERING OF GREEK SHIPS.

    "The Times" correspondent at Athens states that a complete agreement regarding the chartering of the Greek ships in Allied ports by Britain ...

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  47. DEBATE IN SENATE PROPOSED.

    A resolution submitted to the Senate to-day provides that, beginning on Monday, there shall be a full and free discussion of President Wilson's new peace ...

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  48. OPINION OF NAVAL EXPERT.

    The "Times" naval correspondent states that the action reveals that the British [?] has resumed the offensive, operating off the Du[?] coast, and ...

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  49. PRINCE OF WALES RETURNS TO FRONT.

    The Prince of Wales lias returned to the front. ...

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  50. MILITARY SERVICE.

    It is stated that colliers have been notified of the calling up of certain classes of coalminers for military service. The classes include those who ...

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  51. COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE.

    It is officially announced that Sir Er[?] R. Blackwell, Lagal Assistant Under Secretary of State, Home Department [?] cooper-Key, Chief ...

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  52. BELGIAN CHRISTMAS APPEAL.

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  53. LABOR CONFERENCE

    Presiding at the annual conference of the Labor party, which was opened at Manchester to-day, Mr George J. Wardle, M.P., declared that there could be one ...

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  54. SPAIN PROTESTS TO BERLIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Madrid says that Spain has addressed a new energetic protest to Berlin regarding the [?] of Spanish steamers. ...

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  55. SOLDIER IN DISGRACE.

    The "Daily Sketch" states that Driver W. R. Campbell, of the A.I.F., went to a private house in York as a Christmas guest, presenting himself as ...

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  56. AUSTRIAN PRESS AGREES WITH WILSON.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the Austrian press agrees with President Wilson in his main contentions, especially that ...

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  57. BATTLE FOUGHT IN FIERCE BLIZZARD.

    The "Times" correspondent at A[?]dam states that the sea fight took place in a fierce blizzard, the wounded being frozen to the decks, ...

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  58. SMOKING IN MUNITION FACTORY.

    Two girl munition workers have been sentenced to a fortnight's imprisonment, with hard labor, for smoking in a northern munition factory. ...

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  59. WAR BONDS AND CAMELS.

    There is a camp-fire ditty sung by Australians in Egypt, entitled "The Camels are Coming," a parody on the well-known Highland war song. In West ...

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  60. SOLICITOR-GENERAL SPEAKS.

    The Solicitor-General, Gordon Hewart, speaking at Manchester last night, referred to the Allies' refusal of the insolent German peace proposal, ...

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  61. ADMISSIONS BY GERMAN WOUNDED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Y[?] states that the sea battle caused great excitement in Holland. People are flicking to Ymuiden. The intense cold ...

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  62. LAND OWNED BY WAR OFFICE.

    In the course of an announcement of the re[?]rganisation of the Lands Department, the Minister for Munitions states that the War Office owned ...

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  63. OFFICERS HONORED

    The "Gazette" announces that the Grand Cross of the Bath has been conferred on General Sir William Robertson and Surgeon-General Keogh for war ...

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  64. LABOR MEMBER HOWLED DOWN.

    Mr P. Snowden, Labor M.P. [?] Blackburn, addressing the Labor Conference, said that the Labor, Ministers has given away Labor's privileges, ...

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  65. IMPORTANT NAVAL CONFERENCE

    An important naval conference was held at the Admiralty on Tuesday. The French and Italian Ministers took part. ...

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  66. VIEWS OF EMINENT AUTHOR.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports, that Sir Gilbert Parker, the well-known English author, when interviewed at New York, said: "There ...

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  67. PRACTICAL JAPANESE SYMPATHY

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says that an association for the relief of Allied sick and wounded has been established. One speaker urged that at least ...

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  68. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An Austrian official message [?] a t[?] near Go[?], and took [?] prisoners. ...

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