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  4. NEW WAR CREDIT

    When the House of Commons met to-day all parts of the House were crowded. The parties were mixed to an ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Conservative and Socialist' minority parties in the Reichstag held meetings, at which widely divergent ...

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  6. QUESTION IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr HIGGS asked the Prime Minister whether he had received from the ...

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  7. ALL ENEMIES CONQUERED.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, in a message to the Bulgarian array, says—"All our enemies have been conquered. We and the Central sovereigns ...

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  9. THE PEACE PROPOSALS

    Germany's Note containing the peace proposals has arrived. It is accompanied by a confidential report from Mr J. C. Grew, the ...

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  10. AN AMERICAN OPINION.

    A message from Washington says that the public opinion of the German peace proposals is governed by the horror of the prospect of an indefinite ...

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  11. FEDERAL SUPPLY BILL

    After the report of the Senate closed last night members sat on continuing the debate on the Supply Bill. The speeches were on general lines. In the ...

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  12. SEA COAST REQUIRED.

    Count von Reventlow, writing in the "Deutsche Tageszeitung," warns Dr von Bethmann Hollweg, the Chancellor, not to give up the Belgian-Flanders ...

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  13. SACRIFICES IN VAIN.

    A semi-official Russian note scornfully criticises the peace proposal, and declares that all the innumerable sacrifices of the Allies would be nullified by ...

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  14. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the German Embassy has authorised the statement that it is certain that one of the most important subjects ...

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  15. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Russian communique received this afternoon says:— "The enemy, on December 13, continued his attacks in the directin of ...

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  16. THE BLOCKADE OF GREECE

    Speaking in the Mouse, of Commons to-day, Lord Robert Cecil, Minister in Charge of the Blockade, said that the Allies were about to present new ...

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  17. "CANADA STANDS WITH YOU."

    Sir Thomas White, the Dominion Minister for Finance, who is acting as Prime Minister in the absence of Sir R. L. Bordon on a recruiting tour, has ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF REPRESENAIVES.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Supply Bill was received from the Senate, with the request that the amount be reduced by one-third. ...

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  19. PROPOSALS SENT TO ALLIES.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York says that Count Bernstorff's insistence upon a private conference is redoubling the impression that Germany ...

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  20. DEMOBILISATION INSISTED ON.

    French newspapers state that the Allies are about to demand the demobilisation of the Greek troops who are threatening to assemble in ...

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  21. WALL STREET MARKET.

    Influenced by the peace talk, there was a further tremendous liquidation of stocks on Wall street to-day. Prices fell from two to seven points, ...

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  22. ADDITIONAL PROVISION.

    In the Supplementary Estimates provision is made for an additional 1,000,000 men for the army, malting a total of 5,000,000. ...

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  23. WEST FRONT.

    A Paris communique states:—"Fairly lively artillery actions have been fought south of the Somme and on the banks of the Meuse and on the ...

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  24. DEFENDERS' LEFT WING FIRM.

    Latest Gorman claims indicate that the Russo-Roumanian left wing, which is resting on the Danube has not yet withdrawn to Palonitza, on the lower ...

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  25. PANIC IN TOKIO.

    News of the German peace proposal was received with surprise here, and caused a panic on the Stock Exchange. Shipping shares fell heavily, and ...

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  26. PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES.

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  27. DETAILS OF NOTE

    Germany's Note containing the proposal for peace negotiations has not arrived yet. It is expected that it will suggest ...

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  28. BALKANS SITUATION.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Chancellor will explain in the Reichstag on Tuesday the new military situation on the south-east front. ...

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  29. SCENES IN BERLIN

    It is stated by the "Daily News" correspondent, at Berne that a bewildering Dumber of telegrams is reaching. Switzerland from Berlin, stating ...

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  30. HINDENBURG'S CONGRATULATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg has telegraphed to Dr von Bethmann Hollweg, congratulating him ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT

    Vienna reports that the Emperor Charles demanded the Cabinet's resignation This has caused a tremendous impression, the action of the Emperor ...

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  32. MACEDONIA

    An official communique issued in Paris is as follows.— "The enemy bombarded the whole of the Monastir front and the town ...

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  33. OFFER COLDLY RECEIVED

    Latest German newspapers express surprise at the Allies' coolness toward peace. They are blaming Britain, and are adopting a menacing tone. ...

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  34. CAUSE OF FALL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that the fall of the Koerber Cabinet in Austria was due to the influence of Germany, who was displeased at the ...

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  35. CAPTAIN BLAIKIE'S PERIL

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that the Government was taking such action as it ...

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  36. LLOYD GEORGE STILL ILL.

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister who is suffering from a chill, has been ordered to remain in bed and see no one. ...

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  37. V.C. HERO.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Captain Freyberg, of New Zealand, for conspicuous gallantry in brilliantly, leading as battalion commander. By ...

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  38. GERMAN SOLDIERS REJOICE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Flushing reports great rejoicings among the German soldiers at various Belgian places, they believing that peace is imminent. ...

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  39. SUBMARINE MENACE

    The British steamers St. Ursula (5011 tons), Harlington (1089 tons), and Harlyn (1794 tons) haves been sunk. ...

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  40. THE PITY OF IT!

    It has been well said that Memory is left us to sweeten the days of our advancing years. That memories of the past can be ...

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  41. INVASION OF GERMANY.

    Dealing with the peace offer, the "Algemeen Handelsblad," of Amsterdam, speculates as to whether Germany will demand a guarantee against ...

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  42. HUN NEWSPAPERS' DISCUSSION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the German newspapers continue to lengthily discuss peace. They mingle menace with ...

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  43. BRITAIN AND SERBIA.

    Mr Lloyd George and M. Pasitch (the Serbian Premier) have exchanged messages declaring the Allies' determination to prosecute the war until Serbia's ...

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  44. FORMER GERMAN EFFORT.

    The "Times" states that Germany recently asked America to mediate, but President Wilson refused. It is generally recognised that the ...

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  45. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    The loss of the British steamer Burnhope is announced. ...

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  46. RUSSIAN COMMENT

    A semi-official statement regarding the peace Note reviews the previous German efforts made to create an idea of peace among their own people ...

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  47. LOSS OF COLLIERS.

    It is reported from Berlin that between 28th November and 8th December submarines sank in various waters coalladen vessels en route for France, ...

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  48. TEUTON EXCHANGES DEPRESSED.

    The German and Austrian Exchange in Holland is again falling. London and Paris exchange is steady. ...

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  49. AMERICAN CONGRESS RESOLUTION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that a member of the House of Representatives. Mr. Gardiner, has introduced a resolution that Congress ...

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  50. GOVERNMENT SAVES THE SITUATION.

    On the bill being returned to the House of Representatives it was withdrawn by the Government, and a bill for two months' supply introduced, ...

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  51. ENEMY SUPPLIES RESTRICTED

    It is announced that the British Foreign Office has concluded a commercial agrement with the Swedish Delegation for a further restriction of ...

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  52. NO OFFER TO BELGIUM.

    The Belgian Legation denies that any recent Austro-German offer of peace has been made to Belgium. ...

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  53. HOLLAND'S DEFENCES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Hague states that in replying to the budget repor for 1917, the Minister of State said that Holland's munition supply was ...

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  54. KAISER'S PEACE ROLE.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" records an incident which the German press has been ordered to advertise as befitting the Kaiser in his new peace role. ...

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  55. CONSTITUTION BILLS LAPSE

    Senator T. Givens.' President, ruled in the Senate, to-day that the five Constitution Alternation Bills the second reading of which was moved by Senaor ...

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