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  5. NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY

    LONDON. Wednesday.—"The Times" remarks: "Mr. Lloyd George's reply will be an unexpected shock to Germany, where the newspapers fed ...

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  6. Hamilton Road Troubles.

    John Bottrell brought under notice by Idler to Hamilton Council meeting, last night, the condition of Gordon Street, between Cleary and ...

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  7. Western Front.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—An official communique states:—"There has been lively reciprocal artillery firing on the right bank of the Meuse, particularly ...

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  8. Shops at Christmas.

    Newcastle storekeepers did not take advantage of the alternative of closing their shops yesterday afternoon so as to be able to open for ...

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  9. Balkans and Turkey.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russians have inflicted an Important check to the German advance before Batogu, 30 miles west of Brailia (on ...

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  10. Somme Front.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy's artillery was particularly active yesterday night in the ...

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  11. East Africa.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—An official announcement states:—"General Smuts repulsed strong counter-attacks at Kibata. on December 15, and ...

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  12. Irish Support Lloyd George.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Timothy Realy (Independent Nationalist) approved the Government's reply to ...

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  13. Hamilton Municipal Council.

    The usual meeting of the Hamilton Municipal Council was held last night, when there were present: The Mayor (Ald. T. Torpey), and Aldermen ...

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  14. Greece.

    ATHENS. Wednesday.—Greece has addressed to the Allies a Note reviewing the situation since her acceptance or the ultimatum and the difficulties ...

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  15. Miscellaneous.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" has dismissed the well-known military writer and critic, Major Moraht, because he ...

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  16. German Press Fulminations.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Several German newspapers denounce the utterance by Mr. Massey (Prime Minister to New Zealand) against an ...

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  17. United States Views.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Leading New York journals agree that Mr. Lloyd George's speech does not close the door to peace negotiations. ...

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  18. Washington and M. Venizelos.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George's announcement of recognition of the Venizelos Governmet raises the question. "What ...

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  19. Tax on Meal Bills Urged.

    LONDON, Wednesday—According to the newspapers, two days' experience of the first of the food control measures has been sufficient to prove ...

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  20. ADMITTED TO RESCUE HOME.

    The only police charge before the Newcastle court this morning was one of vagrancy against Frances mathicson, 26 years of age. who it was ...

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  21. Germany Trimming.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—The "Chicago Tribune" publishes a specular dispatch from Washington, which says: "If Great Britain wishes to ...

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  22. Naval Operations.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The Gorman liner, Prinz Fredrich Wilhelm, which ran ashore on a Danish island when trying to escape from a ...

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  23. "Hyphenated Renegade" View.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—German newspapers published in New York say that Mr. Lloyd George has again mounted the high horse. His ...

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  24. Women Munition Workers.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at the British beadquarters in France says that General sir Douglas Haig, in a special Army ...

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  25. MAITLAND HOSPITAL.

    The following contributions have been received by the Maitland Hospital Committee during the past fort night:—East Greta miners, £9 1s 2d ...

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  26. British Shipping Control.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday—The nationalization of British shipping, briefly mentioned by Mr. Lloyd George, commands more Interests ...

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  27. Pacificist Plea.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Afternoon newspapers quote prominently the "Manchester Guardian," which said: "Mr. Lloyd George has not ...

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  28. "Not Taken Seriously."

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Addressing the Senate today, M. Briand (Premier) said that nobody was deceived by the German peace manoeuvre. A ...

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  29. MINERS AND HOSPITAL.

    Recently the Maitland Hospital Committee had a suggestion by Mr. Kerr before it to ask the East Greta miners to contribute something to the [?] ...

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