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  2. THE REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    When Mr. Hughes first made his brief announcement of the Cabinet decision once again to consult the people, there certainly many pessimists, who felt that ...

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  3. DISTURBED IRELAND'

    A representative of the Australian Frees Association who is at present visiting Ireland, writes that the situation there is critical, but hopeful. The crux of the ...

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  4. PRIME MINISTER'S PROCLAMATION.

    A proclamation issued to-night over the signature of ihs Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) sets out in detail the proposal of the Federal Ministry in connection with the ...

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  5. THE WAR SITUATION.

    Puzzling reports are forthcoming from Russia. The effect of one statement is that M. Kerensky has been definitely defeated in a croat battle; that the street ...

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  6. "BUFFALO BILL."

    In his interesting and entertaining book, "In Australian Tropics," Mr. Alfred Searcy has a graphic sketch of his old friend, Mr. E. O. Robinson, whose Ridden death in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    The position of parties as the result of to-day's county is as follows:—Ministerialists, 12; Liberals, 32; and Labourites, 21. The election has been responsible for the ...

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  8. PRICE OF SAFE PEACE.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) opened the. South Australian campaign in favour of the Federal Government's proposals for conscription in the ...

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  9. ITALIANS HOLDING FAST.

    A Palestine official message from Gen. Allenby reports:—The infantry and mounted troops continue to advance. We now hold the railway line near to ...

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  10. WESTERN FRONT.

    The United Press correspondent at British headquarters. reports:—Prince Rupprecht has exhausted 91 divisions in defending the Paeschendcle Ridge. Despite ...

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  11. SIR W. IRVINE OUTSPOKEN.

    Sir William Irvine was the principal speaker at a meeting in support of the "Yes" vote at the reinforcement referendum held at the Auditorium to-night. The ...

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  12. New Battles on Ancient Fields.

    Mr. W. T. Masaey, writing on Tuesday, said:—Surmounting the colossal task of carrying up supplies on the wide battle front, Gen. Allenby to-day moved ...

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  13. RAIDERS REPULSED.

    Gen. Haig reported at midday:—We drove off raiders near to Poldarhoek Wood north of the Menin road and north of Bixschoote. The Belgians entered the German ...

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  14. APPEAL TO NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in a special appeal to the electors of New South Wales, says:—"The situation in Russia and the Italian reverse hare made ...

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  15. RELIGION NOT INVOLVED.

    It is a hopeful sign that the religious question is no longer a stumbling block. Although violent Sinn Feiners declare that Ireland is governed by the sword, there is ...

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  16. AERIAL BATTLES.

    The French afternoon communions states:—Four enemy aeroplanes were brought down and four fell uncontrolled into their own lines. Our aeroplane heavily bombed enemy depots ...

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  17. WEALTH IN WOOD.

    The Interstate Forestry Conference was officially opened by the Governor-General (Sir R. Munro-Ferguson) to-day. The delegates visited State ...

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  18. FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    The president (M. Poincare) asked M. Clemenceau to form a Cabinet, following upon the resignation of the Painleve Ministry. M. Clemenceau accepted. He is ...

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  19. WEALTH "HARD HIT."

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook), answering the criticisms of the anti-conscriptioniste, referred first to the cry for the conscription of wealth. He said: ...

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  20. PALESTINE A JEWISH STATE.

    Mr. Desol, head of the Canadian Zionist movement, has announced that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Balfour), when in Ottawa agreed, in behalf of Great Britain ...

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  21. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register, Saturday, Nov. (16, 1867.-The case of gold exhibited by Mr. J. B. Neales, M.P., for which he received a medal, is on view at Mr. J. Ferryman's, jeweller. King William ...

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  22. MR. DUKE'S VIEWS.

    Raghtly or wrongly, there is prevalent a belief that the question of fiscal relations is one of the most difficult problems in the business of settlement. It is suggested ...

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  23. ITALIANS AT BAY.

    An Italian official message states:—The enemy has intensified his action on our mountainous front, from Asiago to the Piave Valley We effectively resisted on ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN COUNCE FORMED.

    On Thursday evening a meeting was held to support the reierendnm, and a body to he known as the Reinforcements Referenlum Council was formed to conduct the ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Northcliffe. the famous newspaper proprietor, in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George declining the position of Air Minister, says:-"I prefer to retain my independence ...

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  26. HUNS HAPPY.

    The German newspapers comment at length on the French and British political crises, and rejoice at the prospect of the resignation of Mr. Lloyd George, which they believe to be inevitable, and which paves the way to peace. ...

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  27. ALLIES AND ADRIATIC COAST.

    A Swiss message states that the Central Empires are apprehensive of an allied landing on the Adriatic coast, where there are no permanent fortifications except ...

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  28. REBELLION PROSPECTS DISCUSSED.

    In the House of Lords, to-day Viscount Chaplin drew attention to tho gravity of the situation in Ireland, and asked what steps the Government was taking in ...

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  29. An Oblique Reflection.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that The Cologne Zeitung notes with glee "the dissatisfaction created in England by the speech of Mr. ...

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  30. SINN FEINISM ANALYSED

    Mr. Duke went on to discuss Sinn Fein. He said:—"One of the points of its policy is to close Irish ports against Great Britain and the Empire, yet the whole of ...

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  31. ENEMY MOBILE ARMY.

    The Popolo Romano states that the Germans, Austrians, Bulgarians, and Turks have formed a mobile army which can be moved to any front in a few weeks, and which will be employed ...

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  32. ACTIVITY AMONG LOCAL "ANTIS."

    The anti-conscriptionist of Adelaide are vigorously endeavouring to secure complete organization for the coming fight. Both at the Trades Hall and at the A.W.U. offices ...

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  33. America at War.

    The American Commander-in-Chief in France (Gen. Pershing) reports that American troops raided German trenches, and killed and wounded several of the enemy. ...

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  34. PRISONERS AND GUNS.

    The Financial Secretary to the War Office (Mr. H. W. Foster) in the House of Commons announced that since the begiuning of the war the British had taken ...

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  35. MILITARY COMMANDER'S OPTIMISM.

    The press representative interviewed Sir Bryan Mahbn, the Commander-in-Chief in Ireland, who, according to Nationalists and Sinn Feiners alike has handled the ...

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  36. In Macedonia.

    A wireless German official message:—The French evacuated hill positions westward of Lake Ochrida. ...

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  37. BLASPHEMOUS KAISER.

    The Kaiser, during a visit to a submarine base in the Adriatic, addressed the trews and asked the blessing of God on the work of the submarines. ...

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  38. CANADA AND CONSCRIPTION.

    The Canadian press, commenting on the speech of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in outlining the national service policy, declares ...

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  40. ENGLISH NEWPAPERS QUIESCENT.

    Influential British newspapers thus far think it wise to refrain from commenting on the Australian conscription issue. They give prominence to the speech made by Mr. Hughes an sydney. ' V ...

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