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  3. ALLIES AMBASSADORS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that according to a statement by the German embassy peace is worthless if such armaments ...

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  5. WHEAT PRICES FALL.

    Syeeping losses have occurred on Wall street owing to the Peace Note. Bethlehem steel shares have declined a farther £6/8/, and at Chicago ...

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  6. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Russian, official report says that the Russo-Roumanians are falling back from Buzeu under pressure. In consequence of this retirement the troops ...

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  7. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, has exchanged messages with General Trepoff, Signor Boselli, and M. de Brocqueville, Premiers of Russia, Italy, ...

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  9. FRENCH VICTORY

    A [?] states:— "After Several days artillery preparation, we attacked the enemy during the morning north of Do[?]anmont, ...

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  10. PORTUGUESE DEMAND.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that German National Liberals bare protested to Dr von BetHmann Hollweg because the Reichstag was not ...

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  11. JAPAN DESIRES ISLANDS.

    Cables received by w Japanese news paper in Vancouver from Tokio say that the peace talk has created much excitement. ...

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  12. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An important British success on the Tigris is heartening. Railways have been laid down, and the river transport accumulated since the fall of Kut, and British are now at a point south-west of Kut, which must be occupied before an advance up the Tigris is possible. (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...

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  13. NIVELLE'S SPEECH TO STAFF.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that General Nivelle, accompanied by General Petain, witnessea the victory crowning his command of the Verdun ...

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  14. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Tokio states that it is learnt on the highest authority that Japan does not entertain thoughts of peace on the lines of tie status ...

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  15. REICHSTAC CONSERVATIVES.

    A Gorman wireless message states that at a caucus meeting the Conservatives in the Reichstag passed a resolution that the peace negotiations must not bo conducted on the lines of ...

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  16. THE CARPATHIANS.

    A Russian communique states:—There have been minor operations on the western Carpathian fronts. The enemy's advance in the Oveuz valley ...

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  17. SPLENDID FRENCH TACTICS

    Reuter's correspondent at Verdun, telegraphing on Saturday, says that he witnessed the battle. It was a clear winter morning. The battlefield had been ...

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  18. MORE SUBMARINING THREATENED.

    The State Department hears that Germany will commission a new fleet of powerful submarines on the 1st January unless the Allies open ...

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  19. TURKISH BRIDGE BOMBED.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that on 14th' December British seaplanes heavily bombed the Kuleli Burgas Bridge, south of Adrianople. ...

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  20. KAISERS PEACE NOTE.

    Reuter's correspondents at Washington states that that the Kaisor's peace note has been despatched to London. For the moment. President Wilson is ...

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  21. PREMIER RESIGNS.

    It is reported from Budapest that M. J. C. Bratiano, the Roumanian Premier, has resigned. ...

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  22. LABOR MINISTER'S OPINION

    Mr Hodge, the Minister for Labor, presided at a dinner to celebrate the federation of three iron, and steel trades unions. Mr Henderson, in a ...

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  23. CRAIN SUPPLIES SECURED.

    Field-Marshal von Mackensens capture, of Buzeu gives large supplies of grain to Germany. ...

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  24. CANADIAN FORGES.

    Sir Robert Borden, the Canadian Prime Minister has arrived here, having completed a tour, in the interest of national service, from Quebec to the ...

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  25. HUN ARMIES.

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  26. MACEDONIA

    Dealing, with the operations on the Salonika front, a Frech communique says:— "There has been intermittent ...

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  27. PEACE PROPOSALS ANSWERED.

    [?] proposald was the secret successful blow at Verdun. The brief information to hand states that the attack was ...

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  28. FEELERS THROWN OUT BEFORE.

    The Duma's resolution was followed by a speech from the Foreign Minister (Pokrowsky), who said Germany's peace offering did not surprise the Allies. ...

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  29. KAISER ADDRESSES TROOPS.

    A special correspondent of the "Cologne Gazete," describing the Kaiser's recent visit to Alsace, says that he wore the Grand Gross of the ...

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  30. MONASTIC BOMBED.

    A Serbian communique states that the Bulgarians, without military necessity, are bombing Monastir, and killing civilians. ...

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  31. WAR MINISTER.

    By a large majority, Mr A. E. Kemp, who succeeded Major-General Sir Sam Hughes as Canadian Minister for War, has been returned at the bye-election. ...

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  32. BULGAR ATTACK REPULSED.

    An official Salonika, message says:—"An isolated Bulgarian attack on our new positions on the Struma was repulsed. The Royal Navy has shelled ...

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  33. ANOTHER VILLAGE TAKEN.

    A Paris official communique says:—Following our success on the right of the Meuse, we progressed in Cauriers wood, and cpatured the village of Bezon Vaux. ...

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  34. LIQUOR TRAFFIC DECREASES.

    The Canadian consumption of liquors and tobacco show a great decrease since the war, while the foreign, buyers for Canadian distillery products have ...

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  35. GERMAN CIVIL MOBILISATION.

    Copenhagen reports state that the civil mobilisation of. Germany has commenced. The commander at Magdeburg has ordered civilians to take up ...

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  36. THE DOMINIONS VOICE.

    Sir Robert Borden, the Prime Minister of Canada, who lias arrived here, has declined to discuss the question or give an opinion as to what part, if any, ...

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  37. WHAT THE SOLDIERS THINK

    Describing the reception of Bethmann-Hollweg's. statement at the front, Reuter's correspondent at Lieadquarters said that in many cases the ...

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  38. 100,000 GERMANS DEFEATED.

    A French official communique says:—The four French divisions which yesterday attacked between the Meuse and the Woevre [?]ted five German ...

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  39. SUBMARINE MENACE.

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  40. FRENCH NATIONAL DEFENCE

    The "Times" correspondent at, states that scenes oS disorder marked the sitting of the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday evening, when a ...

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  41. UNITED IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons Major W. Redmond supported the credit vote for £400,000,000, and mentioned that it was remarkable that the kindliest ...

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  42. PORTUGAL'S ASSISTANCE.

    The "Paris Journal" states that a French mission which has just returned from Portugal, states that the Portugese army for France, bearing the name of ...

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  43. POPE ISSUES PROCLAMATION.

    Copenhagen reports that the. "Berlin Tageblatt" announces that the Pope is issuing a Christmas peace proclamation. ...

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  44. WHAT ARE ENEMY'S AIMS?

    The Hungarian opposition is introducing interpellations demanding an announcement of the Central Powers peace aim. ...

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  45. ELABORATE PREPARATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that an eye-witness of the Verdun battle says that the ground won on 24th October was so broken that it had fighting. The weather further delayed the attack. but it cleared after a night of rain and snow. Our guns silenced the enemy batteries an hour before the ...

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  46. NO MORE TALK OF VICTORY

    The "Times" correspondent at head quarters states that it is significant that the prisoners taken on the Somme since August do not talk of a German ...

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  47. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    A Russian official report received by wireless says:—"Our artillery stopped an attempted advance southward of Kiselin, on the ...

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  48. AMERICAN CABINET C0NSIDERS.

    The Cabinet sat for three hours, and considered Germany's peace overtures. Later it was officially announced that the proposals will be transmitted to the ...

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  49. EXCHANGE A BAROMETER.

    M. Thery,. the famous political economist, points out that the fact that German exchange in New fork and Amsterdam improved af the mere ...

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  50. HOME RULE PROGRAMME PROBABLE.

    The "Daily Mail" states that there are indications that the Government hopes to remove the conflicting interests in Ireland by a HOme Rule ...

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  51. LEVY ON VILNA.

    Germany has ordered the inhabitants of Vilna to pay a levy of £105,735 to defray the cost of supplies to the population . ...

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  52. MEETING IN LONDON.

    A crowded meetings in the city to-day adopted with acclamation a proposal moved by Lord Beresford demanding the elimination of all trace of enemy ...

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  53. BRITISH STEAMERS LOST.

    The British steamers Naiad and Toulon have been sunk. "Shippinlg men cannot understand the delay that is occurring in the ...

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  54. IRISH RAILWAYS

    Threatened strikes on tie Irish railways bare been averted. This announcement was made yesterday by Mr John Redmond, who stated that ...

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  55. FRENCH MINERS.

    It has been decided by the miners in Northern France to work an hour, longer each day. ...

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  56. BRYAN INTERFERES.

    Mr J. Bryan, in an appeal to Lloyd George, urging peace negoti[?]ons, said that all international disputes are capable of adjustment by peaceful ...

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  57. GENERAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    General Haig reports that the enemy attached at Leds Boeufs. but were repulsted. we raided trenches southward of Armentieres. and eastward of ...

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  59. [?] ESCAPE.

    On the Somme fr[?]t a heavy shell fell 10 yards from Lieutemant general Sir Williams Birdwood, commander of the Australian troops in France, but ...

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  61. TEAS AND DINNERS.

    Oho! my fine lady, So you are all frayed out again. Three teas in one afternoon. A dinner afterwards. ...

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