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  4. ALLIED STRATEGY

    A fuller report of Mr Lloyd George's speech at Paris, which has caused such commotion at Westminster, is cabled by Reuter. Speaking at the luncheon ...

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  6. JAFFA CAPTURED

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Edmund Allenby reports that Australian and New Zealand Light Horse on Saturday, occupied Jaffa without ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN WRECK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Russian,official notification, signed by General Dukfionin, issued . (from Petrograd, states that he has temporarily ...

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  8. "U-BOATS DEFEATED"

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Mr. Arthur Pollen, a British naval writer, stated when interviewed: "The submarine is defeated; Germany's defeat an the sea ...

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  9. PACIFIST ACTIVITIES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Reports from Zurich state that the proposed pacifist conference at Borne had to be abandoned as only Teuton ...

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  10. ANZACS CAPTURE JAFFA

    Australian troops under General Allenby have entered Syria, and captured Jaffa, 37 miles N.W. of Jerusalem by road, and 67 miles by railway. Thereis ta yetnothing to suggest that AllenBy. has gone as far as he proposes to go, and yet his continued advance is as inexplicable as ...

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  11. HOW TO END THE WAR.

    A demonstration of 50,000 Socialists at Vienna carried a resolution expressing the opinion that the war could be ended if Germany, and Austria ...

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  12. STREET FIGHTING IN MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the fighting at Moscow began on November 10 and lasted a ...

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  13. NO BOLOISM. BRITAIN'S DETERMINATION.

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Carson (a member of the War Cabinet) said that the amount of subterrnaean influence of a pestilential ...

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  14. ALLENBY'S SWEEPING DRIVEN

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Australians and New Zealanders occupation of Jaffa crowns a week of wonderful success fin Palestine, and provides ...

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  15. BALKANS GAVE WAR NEW LIFE.

    "Owing to this inconceivable blunder, the expected happened. The enemy crushed the little country, and obtained abundant supplies to sustain ...

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  16. ENGINES FOR SAILING CRAFT.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Shipping Board is considering Mr. Edison's scheme to instal engines in 5,380 sailing vessels aggregating, 1,700,000 tons ...

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  17. MILITARY RECOGNITION OF Y.M.C.A.

    Frank Beaurepaire, former champion swimmer of Australia, has just returned from the battle areas of Prance, where for nearly two years ...

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  18. HENRY FORD ON SHIPPING BOARD.

    NEW YORK, Monday Mr. Henry Ford will join the Shipping Board. The Government has accepted the offer by Mr. Ford of all his motor ...

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  19. HOW MUCH IS TRUE?

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The president of the Swedish Electric Company, who has returned from Petrograd. states that he saw nothing of ...

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  20. WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Philip Gibbs states: We are prepared for a big German offensive, to endeavor to recover ...

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  21. IS VENICE DOOMED?

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. Dispatches from Rome indicate that the capture of Venice is only a matter of days ...

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  22. HELIGOLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty announces no further information has been received of the Heligoland Bight operations beyond the fact that the ...

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  23. U.S. TRANSPORT MISSING.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—It is believed that the American steamer Kansas City' is lost. She has been missing since Sept. 5, when she ...

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  24. LEARNED A GREAT LESSON.

    "I believe that at last we hare learnt the great lesson, and that through the efforts of the Superior War Council on Allied victory will ...

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  25. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Stating that be was desirous of obtaining tho co-operation of the various municipalities throughout the State in connection with the purchase ...

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  26. TERRIFIC FIGHTING PROCEEDING.

    ROME, Sunday. — The enemy is striving to break through the Brenta front, hoping thus to cut off our troops holding the Pinve line. He was ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS AFOOT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent cabled on Sunday night, stating that a large force was approaching Petrograd ...

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  28. THE CHILDREN'S TWENTY

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  29. ANOTHER GERMAN "VICTORY."

    LONDON,.Sunday: — A German naval communique states:—Strong British, naval forces attempted to break into the German ...

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  30. KERENSKY'S SURRENDER DEMANDED.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Evening Globe's" Petrograd correspondent states that the railwaymen have declared against Kerensky, and ...

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  31. DENMARK HEARS THE FIRING.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, v — The naval cannonade was, heard for two hours, and the concussion broke the windows of coastal towns ...

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  32. ALL FRIVOLITIES BANISHED.

    The London "Times" Milan correspondent says that the enemy is using balloons which burst and release showers of leaflets offering peace without ...

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  33. CONTROL OF ORCHARDS

    At the meeting of the Wesley Vale branch of the Farmers', Stockowners' and Orchardists' Association on Saturday evening, the chairman ...

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  34. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIC.

    LONDON. Sunday—The Lancashires and Highlanders successfully raided the enemy in the neighborhood of Menchy de Preaux, taking a few ...

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  35. CHILD WELFARE

    LONDON, Sunday. — Lord Plunket (one time Governor of N.Z.), in an article in the "Weekly Dispatch," entitled, "How to Save 50,000 Lives ...

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  36. KERENSKY'S DIARY

    Monday.—Outski! That beast Lenin has double-crossed me. Tuesday.—Thank the Fates the Cossacks are loyal. Nearing Petrograd ...

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  37. CHURCH TOWERS LEVELLED.

    Mr. Ward Price (official press representative in Italy) said that church campaniles and mansion towers are being levelled on the lower Piave, lest ...

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  38. SOLDIERS' REST HOMES.

    Will every district in Tasmania consider the advisability of establishing at Soldiers' Rest Home as a perpetual memorial of what we owe to ...

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  39. HEARTRENDING SCENES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that it is reported from the front that the Germans are tying prisoners, men, women and children in a ...

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  40. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Sunday. — Their Majesties the King and Queen visited a war hospital at hospital forest to-day. His Majesty sympathised with some ...

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  41. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique States:—There is fairly great reciprocal artillery activity north of the ...

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  42. NAVAL RESERVISTS AWARDED.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The D.S.O. has been conferred upon Lient.Commander Frank Worsley, and the D.S.C. to Lieut. Joseph Stenhouse, naval ...

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  43. ENEMY'S ATTACKS WEAKER.

    ROME, Sunday.—Although the enemy's pressure is great, the Italian resistance is developing. The enemy's saerifices have been enormous, and he ...

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  44. A BIGGER FRONT

    The announcement that the British front in Franco is [?] tended was made in ton the French Chambers of Parliament by M ...

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  45. ITALY HOLDS FIRM.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Cables from Homo issue a warning against Teuton reports discrediting Italy's returned. Italy, the cables affirm, holds ...

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  46. ESCAPED FROM GERMANY.

    Three privates, who were cnaptured at Bullocourt, escaped from Germany, and have arrived in London ...

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  47. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    ROME, Sunday. — Official: We completely broke up four attacks of extreme violence in the direction of Zome, este of Gailio. We ...

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  48. RED TRIANGLE AT JERUSALEM.

    LONDON, Monday — The Young Men's Christian Association has received a cubic asking for the erection of a Y.M.C.A. hut at Jerusalem ...

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  49. CHINA PERTURBED.

    PERIN, Sunday. — There is much indignation against the granting of important mining, financial of munition concessions to Japanese concerns ...

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  50. THE FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Clemenceau's Government is maintaining the military and diplomate censorship but is [?] the political censorship ...

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  51. DANISH EXPORTS STOPPED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—A general prohibition of expects of Danish goods will shortly by declared [?] the Government to control them in ...

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  52. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday—A German communique stiites:- Strong Italian forces fruitlessly attempted to recapture the heights ...

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  53. PREMER'S PAPER REAPPEARS.

    PARIS, Monday —M. Clemenceau's paper has reasppeared as "L"Homme Libre ...

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