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  4. 1166 AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

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  5. PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The Socialists held peace demonstrations in Berlin on Sunday and Monday; also in Budapest. Many arrests were ...

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  6. BEFORE CAMBRIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association of America, at the British Headquarters, states:— ...

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  7. THE WAR REVIEWED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — General Maurice, Director of military operations the General Staff, in his weekly war summary, says:— ...

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  8. "ITALIAN CRISIS PASSED."

    General Maurice, Director-General of Military Operations on the General Staff, states definitely that the Italian crisis has passed. The Allies it is stated, are preparing a great counter-offensive on the Italian front. ...

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  9. ALLIED ECONOMIC WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Marquit of Lansdowne urged the co-ordination and restatement of the Allies' war aims, abandoning the proposal ...

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  10. KAISER'S PALACE BURGLED.

    BERNE, Wednesday.—Burglars entered the Kaiser's palace at Wilhelms haven, and carried off numerous urns, Portland rases, and ancient weapons ...

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  11. THE "HINDENBURG" TUNNEL.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The capture of the "Hindenburg" tunnel is now practicably complete. Investigations show that it is 13 ...

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  12. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

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  13. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    ROME, Wednesday. — Ex-King Constantino has ordered tho commander of the Greek, division which was interned in Germany during the ...

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  14. ITALY.

    General Maurice said that he could definitely state that the Italian crisis had ended, arid the credit for this was entirely due to the Italian army. We ...

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  15. RUSSO-GERMAN ARMISTICE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Germans have agreed to the Bolshe[?]ks' overtures for a German armis[?]ce. ...

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  16. FROM FIELD MARSHAL HAIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Official Hostile artillery activity continued last night in tho neighborhood of Bourlon Wood. No further infantry ...

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  17. ITALY SAFE

    "LONDON, Wednesday —A high military authority has announced definitely that the Italian crisis has passed. ...

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  18. FREE TRADE CONVERT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Manchester Guardian" states that Lord Parmoor has definitely announced his conversion to free trade, due to his ...

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  19. DIED OF WOUNDS (3)

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  20. WOUNDED (80).

    Pte. P. Geale, Devonport. Gnr E. M. M. Reid, Hobart.—Second occasion. Gnr. R. C. Bacon, Port Cygnet.—Gas. ...

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  21. PROCLAMATION TO SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Haritonoff announces that the Bolsheviks secretary sent a proclamation to the Commander-in-Chief, Ensign Krylenko ...

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  22. "SAFE FROM FURTHER INVAVASION."

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Italy, is safe from further invasion. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS RELEASED FROM GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Some Australians are included among a batch of 503 disabled British officers and men who have been sent to ...

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  24. GERMANS FEAR COUNTER OFFENSIVE.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The ,"Idea Gionale" states that the Germany fearing a counter-offensive on the Piave, are forcing all civilians to dig ...

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  25. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Official: English tanks and infantry attacking west of Bourlon collapsed. "We temporarily lost Bourlon and Fontain. ...

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  26. GALLANT 1914 MEN.

    The War Office has agreed to sanction the issue by the Australian end New Zealand Governments of a medal, starlike in shape, for those Anzacs ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN'S PREMATURE BOAST.

    ROME, Wednesday. — Austrian airmen dropped leaflets boasting that they would attend mass at Saint Mark's (Venice) immediately. A ...

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  28. THE FRENCH FRONT

    PARIS, Wednesday.— Official: It is confirmed that our attack on November 21 south of Juvincourt cost the enemy very serious losses. We ...

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  29. KALEDIN'S MOVEMENTS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—Hapbranda messages states that General Kaledin is not marching on Petro[?]ad, but intends remaining at ...

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  30. ALLIED BLOW PREPARING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York World's" correspondent at the Italian headquarters declares that the Allies are preparing a great ...

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  31. PALESTINE.

    "Although we are within three or four miles of Jerusalem, the difficult country impedes tho rapid bringing up of guns and stores. Thus has given ...

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  32. BACK FROM HELIGOLAND.

    Reuter's correspondent, describing the return of the naval forces which took part in tho Heligoland fight, stated that they came into port while ...

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  33. U-BOATS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Mr. Hosler, Councillor to the British Embassy, in the course of a speech to-day, said that the Allies sunk or ...

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  34. TRANSFORMING THE DYKES.

    ROME, Wednesday. — Naval brigades accustomed to the marshes are transforming the dykes into trenches, ensuring communications through a ...

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  35. WHAT OF THE FUTURE ?

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York World's" London correspondent has obtained a striking war interview with Lord Sydenham, who ...

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  36. THE KIRGHIZ TARTARS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Phillips Price, a, war correspondent, reveals from Petrograd that the Kirghiz Tartars (numbering nearly ...

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  37. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Official: In co-operation with aerial bombardments, our batteries poured a concentrated fire on enemy troops massed, and ...

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  38. STATEMENT UNCONFIRMED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. —Mr. Hosler's statement is unofficial find unconfirmed. ...

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  39. HELP FROM GREECE.

    A message from Washington states that Greece is rapidly preparing to take her place in the war. New divisions of troops have arrived at the ...

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  40. THE WEEK'S LOSSES.

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  41. GERMAN INVASION OF ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. — General Hutton. speaking at Chertsey, said that Germany, would make her greatest effort before April, 1918, anticipating ...

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  42. THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.— Sixty per cent. of the voters in Petrograd voted during the first two days' polling) The 34 provincial districts are ...

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  43. RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Colonel W. Olliffe, Paymaster of the A.I.F., is returning to Australia owing to ill-health. He has been entertained and given a gift to mark the ...

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  44. SHADOW OF RUSSIA.

    A message from Washington states that the Bolshevik movement is regarded by officials as placing Russia almost in the list of unfriendly ...

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  45. EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday — East Africa official: The Germans have been dislodged from Simbas, and are reported to be in the vicinity of the ...

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  46. THE MERCANTILE MARINE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Official: The following standard rates of monthly wages have been fixed for seamen and firemen on vessels over 200 tons:— ...

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  47. ANXIETY IN BERLIN.

    "The Germans' economic position is bad," Lord Sydneham added. "Berlin regards the coming winter with great anxiety. There is heavy mortality ...

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  48. WOMEN'S NAVAL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Thursday — The Admiralty announces that it is establishing a Royal Women's Naval Service for shore duties, which hitherto have been ...

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  49. ALLIED TREATIES.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. — The agreement made in the spring of 1916, and drafted in February, 1917, between Russia. France and England ...

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  50. SERBS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A Serbian official message issued from Salonika states that 300 Dalmatian Croat volunteers from Australia have ...

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  51. JAPAN'S PART.

    A Reuter's telegram from. Tokio says that the question of more active participation in the war is stirring Japan. ...

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  53. AT THE FRONTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The War Office announces that the chief Russian military mission in England has received a communication from the ...

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  54. MR. BALFOUR'S DENIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Balfour, in the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. Outhwaite (J.,). said it was untrue that tho secret ...

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  56. WITH UNIT (2).

    Pte. V. .J. Smith. Brighton.—New reported with unit not wounded. Pte. F. G. Midson, Mt. Nicholas. Now reported with unit, [?] ...

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