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  4. PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE

    The text of President Wilson's Peace Note is not yet available. The "Tribune" considers the Note a mistake, and adds that the nation which did not ...

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  5. THE YEAR'S OPERATIONS

    A special article written for the United Service by Lord Sydenham. Christmas brings no peace, or goodwill to the distracted nations. No rest from ...

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  7. WEST FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We raided the enemy's lines in the vicinity of Gommecourt, doing considerable damage. We also raided his ...

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  8. GERMANY WANTS CONFERENCE.

    "The Times" correspondent in New York states that the German Embassy is spreading through the American Press all sorts of statements regarding their ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S NEW POLICY

    It is announced that President Woodrow Wilson on Monday sent a Note to London proposing a peace conference. ...

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  10. TEUTON PRESS DEPRESSED.

    The Austro-German Press is depressed and disappointed over Lloyd-George's speech. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS ON THE SOMME.

    Soldiers on furlough from the Somme report that the Australian casualties have recently been small. It is expected that fighting will be of a ...

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  12. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    "We repulsed enemy attacks south-wes of Brody, in Galicia," says a Russian communique, "also in the region of Parlitza, on the left bank of the ...

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  13. ARMISTICE PREDICTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that correspondents of the big dailies in France and England unite in saying that there are many predictions of ...

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  14. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN FORCES.

    General Gourko the well-known Russian officer has taken up the command of the Russo-Roumanian forces. The Roumanians are reorganising behind ...

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  15. ORGANISED LABOR.

    "The Times" political correspondent states that organised labor fully supports Mr. Chamberlain whose scheme is expected to be fully working before ...

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  16. EXPLOITING BUCHAREST.

    An order has been issued foy the Germans that Roumanian paper money shall bear a German stamp to the amount of 15 per cent. of the face ...

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  17. CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.

    The latest official communique from Paris reports enemy bombardments south of the Somme, particularly in the sectors of Belloy-on-Santerre ...

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  18. CONTROL OF SHIPPING.

    The "Times" shipping correspondent states that national control does not disturb owners. The Government has already taken over 20 vessels. Those ...

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  19. SLAVS STRONGLY OPPOSE GERMANS.

    The Russians continue to strongly oppose the Germans west of Braila. where it is believed that General Brusiloff has concentrated powerful now forces. ...

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  20. BERNSTORFF DELIGHTED.

    Count Bernsterff is delighted. A peace conference is now certain, says the German Ambassador, who for several days has been extremely frank in ...

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  21. ON GERMANY THE ONUS.

    German officials at Washington expect Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg to snowier Mr. Lloyd George's speech by confidentially communicating ...

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  22. BOOTY FOR GERMANS.

    Reuters' correspondent at Amsterdamsta[?] that the German food commissioner, Herr Batocks, is visiting Vienna and Buda Pest to negottate regarding ...

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  23. GREEK SITUATION

    Reuter learns that the Greek Government [?]ts Note to the Allies yesterday, protested against the landing of Venezelists, under the protection of the ...

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  24. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    Lords Monteagle and Macdonnel and other prominent Dublinites are endeavoring to promote a Home Rule conference of all political parties in ...

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  25. ADVANCE TOWARDS BRAILA.

    The latest news states that the Germans are advancing towards Braila in two columns. General Mackensen is 25 miles distant. ...

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  26. READY TO DISCUSS PROPOSAL.

    An official of the German Embassy said this morning:—"We will discuss any proposal that the Allies may make. Germany has as ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a speech before members of the Empire Parliamentary Association, said that the date of the ...

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  28. FOOD ECONOMY

    It is agreed by the press that the restriction of meals to three courses has completely failed to reduce the consumption of food. This is ...

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  29. DUTCH PRESS FAVORABLE.

    According to the "Telegraaf," Mr. Lloyd George's words regarding the peace offer being a noose will live in history. ...

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  30. AGENT OF GOVERNMENT.

    M. Gennadius, who recently resigned the Greek Ministry in London, will be appointed diplomatic agent of the Salonika Government in Britain. ...

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  31. MUNITION STOCKS "BEARED."

    "The Times" correspondent in New York States that Lloyd George's speech sharply stimulated stocks. There was much "bearing" of munition shares ...

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  32. SUBMARINE VICTIMS

    The British steamer Flimston (6000 tons) has been sunk, and the captain and chief engineer have been taken prisoners. ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT THE LOSER.

    Mr. R. E. Prothero (President of the Board of Agriculture), outlining the Government's agricultural policy, said that it is intended to fix the price of ...

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  34. DOMINIONS JOINTLY CONSULTED.

    "The Times," in a leading article, says that the Imperial Conference meets a general desire which has long been warmly cherished, and repeatedly ...

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  35. AIR BOARD STATUS.

    The House of Commons inserted a clause in the new Ministry and Secretaries Bill, giving the new Air Board a status whereby the President will be ...

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  36. WALL STREET NERVOUS.

    On Wall street to-day shipping stocks were among the Weariest sufferers in a nervous market. Munition stocks, recorded losses ...

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  37. NATIONALISING SHIPS

    Mr. Lloyd George's announcement of the nationalisation of British, shipping commands more interest here, from the strictly American point of view, than ...

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  38. CREWS OF SUNKEN SHIPS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Corunna states that a German submarine escorted a Danish steamer flying the German war flag to Finnisterre, carrying 49 men ...

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  39. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS

    The Hague reports that Herr von Seheidemann, the Socialist leader, has declared that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg ordered the Belgian ...

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  40. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Referring to the operations in German East Africa, an official communique states:—"Major-General J. C. Smuts ...

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  41. SUGGESTION BY NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward have suggested to the Colonial Office that an Imperial Conference should be held in January, if Australia will ...

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  42. ITALIAN FRONT

    A Rome telegram states that an avalanche in the Trentino buried 150 Austrian artillerymen and two heavy guns. ...

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  43. JAPANESE VESSEL LOST.

    The Germans have sunk the Japanese steamer Taki Maru. ...

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  44. CHILDREN ENSLAVED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a report from Maastricht says that the young residents of the villages in Belgian Luxemburg are ...

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  45. SINKING OF THE RUSSIAN.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Washington stages that full reports have been received of the sinking of the steamer Russian, on 14th December. Twelve Americans ...

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  46. MR. MASSEY SATISFIED.

    Mr. Massey (the Premier of New Zealand) remarked on Wednesday in the course of a speech that he was satisfied with the definiteness of Mr. ...

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  47. VALOR REWARDED.

    Military grosses have been awarded to the following Australians:—Lieut. William Grainger, engineers. Lieut. Albert Laver, infantry. ...

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  48. CANADA PROMISES SUPPORT.

    Sir R. L. Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, has sent a message to Mr. Lloyd George, as follows:—"Canada will spare no sacrifice to ...

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  49. TREASURY RECEIPTS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law stated that up to December 16th the Treasury has received £73,690,000 as excess profits. ...

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  50. GERMAN STEAMER SUNK.

    Report of an interview with Hen Zimmerman, the German Foreign Minister, in which he said that the German steamer Kolga has been sunk, and seven ...

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  51. HUMS RELY ON SUBMARINES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Cologne Gazette" derides Lloyd George as a passing politician and an amateur ...

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  52. WORKERS RELEASED.

    Mr. Worthington Evans announced in the House of Commons to-day, that the Ministry of Munitions had ordered that all semi-skilled and unskilled ...

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  53. BRITAIN APPLADDS PREMIER.

    A cable message to the "Tribune" says:—Mr. Lloyd George and Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg have met in their ...

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  54. THE "ANZAC" BULLETIN.

    the "Ausso Bulletin" has been changed from a daily journal into an illustrated weekly. ...

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  56. VIENNA PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Vienna says that the newspapers published in Vienna in a conciliatory tone describe Lloyd George's vehemence as natural ...

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  57. TURKISH BOYS TO WORK.

    It is announced that the Wurtemberg, Chamber of Commerce has accepted Turkey's proposal to send to Germany 10,000 Turkish apprentice ...

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  59. NEW MOVEMENT MOOTED.

    According to a Berlin wireless message, M. Schaper, a member of the Dutch Parliament has [?]ted that a new peace movement is being ...

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