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  4. PEACE

    COPENHAGEN, Monday — A correspondent of the "Neue Frei Press" interviewed Hindenburg, who said:—I will not talk too much about peace, ...

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  5. WAR CONTROL

    PARIS, Monday—M. Gustav Herve, writing in "La Victoiro," says:—"Our British friends seem to hesitate to place all their armies under the ...

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  6. RUSSO-GERMAN ARMISTICE CONCLUDED

    It is reported from America, and confirmed from Berlin, that a partial armistice has been concluded between Russia and Germany. Several Russian divisions, the Berlin message states, have agreed to a local armistice between the Pripet and south of the Zlota Lipa. M. Trotsky, the ...

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  7. FOR DARWIN'S SONS

    Wake up, men and women of Darwin. Once again you are called on to stand true to your own flesh and blood. ...

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  8. WILL GERMANY STRIKE ?

    OTTAWA, Monday.—A cable from Paris states that the Germans appear to be using the Italian-captured guns and troops from Russia in a mighty ...

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  9. 1120 AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  10. SINGLE COMMAND TURNED DOWN.

    PARIS, Monday — It is understood that the inter-Allied conference discussed and decided against the creation of a single, command, owing to the ...

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  11. NEW GERMAN DIVISIONS ATTACKING.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Philip Gibbs Bays thai a new Gorman division was brought from Flanders to participate in to-day's renewed attack ...

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  12. STANDARDISING AIR MACHINES

    NEW YORK, Monday — The United Press Association's Paris correspondent states that the War Council has decided to immediately standardise certain ...

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  13. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

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  14. FALLEN DEROES

    An impressive memorial service was held in the Presbyterian Church, Penguin, on Sunday morning, conducted by the Rev. R. H. Roberts, to ...

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  15. THE MASNIERES SALIENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The, Exchange Telegraph Agency's Paris correspondent says that the rectification of their front which the British carried out ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—An armistice has been concluded between Russia and German. ...

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  17. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Cables from Rome state- that Venice is believed to the saved. The Teuton advance at the Adriatic, end of the ...

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  18. LANSDOWNE'S PEACE LETTER.

    LONDON, Monday — Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of, tho Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons to-day, that it was not intended to hold a ...

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  19. OFFICIAL GERMAN CONFIRMATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official from Berlin:—Several Russian divisions have agreed to a local armistice between the Pripet, and south of the ...

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  20. ANGLO-FRENCH TO THE RESCUE.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Monday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association of America on the Italian front, reports that the Anglo-French ...

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  21. ENGLANDS GAINS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday — Admiral Von Tirpitz, in n speech at Essen, said: —"We must recognise that England, up to the present has gained more than ...

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  22. TELLING THE TRUTH.

    London messages state that there is a growing disposition among the press and military experts to open the eyes of the public. Russia is becoming ...

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  23. MISSING (1).

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  24. PRISONER OF WAR (1).

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  25. SOCIALISTS APPEAL FOR LOYALTY.

    ROME, Monday. — A now Socialist group called the Italian Socialist Union has been formed under the auspices of Minsters Bissolati and ...

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  26. HINDENBURG'S HEALTH IMPAIRED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday — According to reports received from the German frontier, alarming news concerning Hindenburg's health has readied ...

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  27. WOUNDED (48).

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  28. PEACE DELEGATES LEAVE PETROGRAD.

    LONDON,Tuesday.—The "Daily Chronicles," Petrograd correspondent states that peace delegates have left for the German headquarters. They ...

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  29. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    ROME, Monday.—Official: Intense and prolonged artillery actions are proceeding in Pasudio. Melett region; also north—of Mount Grappa. ...

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  30. BULGARIA "DISPOSED FOR PEACE."

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — According to a Sofia telegram, M. Rados-layoff, Prime Minister, states that Bulgaria is disposed to enter into ...

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  31. ANOTHER IRISH PLOT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Irish police hare discovered a plot to impart high explosives from Glasgow. Two boys stated that the explosives ...

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  33. AUSTRO-GERMAN PRISONERS RELEASED.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—It is reported that M. Trotsky, the Bolshevik Premier, has dismissed the staff of 160 Russian legations and consulates ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Government has purchased practically the entire silver output, permitting a fair profit. ...

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  36. KING OF MONTENEGRO ILL.

    Rome, Monday.—It is reported that King Nicholas of Montenegro is seriously ill. ...

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  37. CONTROL OF METALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, in moving the second reading of Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Bill ...

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  39. THE GOLD RESERVES.

    PETROGRAD, Monday. — The cold reserves of tho State Bank and of all its branches are in the hands of the Government. ...

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  40. ANZACS BANK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The High Commissioner for Australia, Hon. A. Fisber, to-day opened a branch of the Commonwealth Bnnk at Warminster ...

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  41. BRITISH CAPTURES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Official: The, British captured in November :— In the Western theatre, 11,551 prisoners and 138 guns. ...

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  42. FROM FIELD MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Mondny.—Official: We repulsed attacks after sharp fighting in the neighborhood of-Mocuvres. Londoners captured 12 machine guns ...

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  43. CANADIAN "VICTORY" LOAN.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The Canadian "Victry Loan" approximates £70,000,000. One person in every 15 contributing. Tins is believed to ...

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  44. HONOR ROLL

    A roll of honor in connection with the old boys of the Smithton State school was unveiled in the schoolroom on Friday evening by Mrs. G. ...

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  45. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Monday—Official: The artillery struggle was fairly violent at night time between Mictte and the Aisne, cast of Rheims, and on the ...

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  46. AMERICA SETTLES TO WORK

    WASHINGTON, Monday —Congress opened under the most impressive circumstances. Sir George Reid (formerly High ...

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  47. GERMAN COMMUNIOUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: We heat off yesterday strong English attacks north of Passchendael. The firing increased in violence this ...

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  48. INFANT FEEDING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Arthur Yapp, Director of Food Economy, in outlining the children's voluntary rationing, suggests that infants should ...

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  49. RED CROSS WORK

    LONDON, Monday. —The Australian Press Association's correspondent to-day visited the Australian Red Cross work centre in the London ...

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  51. MISFORTUNE OF WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir L. Chi[?] Money, on behalf of the Ministry of Shipping, explains that a ship carrying 4,000 tons of meat called first ...

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