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  4. HUN WAR LOSSES

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  5. DEATH OF AUSTRALIAN.

    F. G. White, of the 31st Battalion A.I.F. has died at Weymouth Hospital, as the result of a kick from a horse. The funeral was followed by 800 ...

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  6. EFFECT IN AMERICA

    President Wilson is being urged by some of his advisers to make a speech to-morrow at the conference of Governors, and to express in general terms ...

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  7. WEST FRONT.

    General Joffre has taken up his new duties in Paris, but retains the title of Commander-in-Chief of the French armies. His new position is ...

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  10. THE GERMAN PEACE PROPOSALS

    Reuter learns that there will probably be no British official pronouncement on the German peace proposals until the Allies have been consulted. ...

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  11. VALOR REWARDED.

    Nine Australians have been Military Medals. Bombardier J. H. Frame, Artillery, and Corporal H. Mahaffetty, Infantry, have been ...

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  12. ALLIES' BLOCKADE.

    It is reported from Athens that Greek shipowner in Britain are negotiating with the British Government regarding the future of their ships. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  14. THE CALEDONIA CASE

    The Baltic Mercantile and Shipping Exchange is petitioning the Government to take action for the protection of Captain James Blaikie, of the ...

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  15. CALM ALONG LINE.

    "There has been a comparative calm along the whole of the western front," says a French communique. ...

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  16. WALL STREET STOCKS.

    On Wall street to-day there were substantial recoveries in stocks. Some munition sleeks, however, still sagged, notably Bethlehem steel, which ...

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  17. BRITISH CABINET.

    It is officially announced that the Prime Minister Mr Lloyd George, presided at a meeting of the War Cabinet to-day. He is still suffering from ...

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  18. CROWN PRINCE'S REPUTATION.

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris," says:— "The Crown Prince of Germany is not yet a field-marshal, because he has ...

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  19. GERMAN OFFER FALLS FLAT.

    The German offer to enter into peace negotiations has fallen flat, among the British press and public men. There is much, speculation as to the ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    At a meeting of the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company Lord Inchcape, chairman of directors, announced that the board had ordered ...

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  21. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

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  22. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

    Mrs A. Woodger, hon. sec., Ballarat, East branch L.M.P. League, acknowledges the following contributions:—Mrs Strickland, tin tea, scarf, and books; ...

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  23. PEACEFUL REIGN DESIRED.

    Vienna newspapers ascribe the peace offer to anxiety by the Emperor Charles for a peaceful reign. The "Neue Freic Presse" pleads for ...

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  24. RAIDERS DRIVEN OFF.

    A report issued by the British Commander-in-Chief in France (General Haig) states:—"Patrols endeavoring to enter our trenches eastward of ...

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  25. SOLDIERS WILL DICTATE PEACE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the well known war correspondent Frederick Palmer, recently at the battle fronts who is now ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. VICTORIA.

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  27. JOY IN BULGARIA.

    News of the German peace proposal has been received enthusistically by the Bulgarian Parliament. ...

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  28. TOKIO EXCHANGE CLOSES.

    Tokio advices says that Germany's peace proposal caused a violent slump on the Stock Exchange, and the market was closed temporarily. ...

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  29. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. secretary acknowledges the following:—Donation Mrs Archer, 5/; gifts, Miss J. E. Kennedy, 2 pairs sox. Subscriptions from Modames W. H. ...

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  30. IF ALLIES REFUSE PEACE.

    A report from Amsterdam bays that German agents are disseminating rumors of "frightfulness" if the Entente rejects Germany's peace offer. ...

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  31. COMPANY'S SHARES FALL.

    The quotation for P. and O. Steam Navigation Company Limited deferred stock is now £335, a decline of 20/ since Tuesday, and a total fall of £13 ...

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  32. "VICTORY IS CERTAIN"

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that Mr. Briand, the Prench Premier, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, outlined the ...

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  33. PARLIAMENTARY REFERENCES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr MATTHEWS expressed the opinion that the Allies should formulate the ...

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  34. NEW FRENCH COMMANDS.

    Colonel A'Court Repington, the military expert of "The Times," says that it is supposed that General Nivelle, the new French Commander-in-Chief ...

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  35. SUPPOSED TERMS.

    The Dutch press learns from German sources that the peace terms mean the surrender of most of the occupied territory but insisting on the ...

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  36. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    "South of the River Trotus, in Moldavia," says a Russian communique, "we captured lines of trenches and repulsed counter-attacks with great ...

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  37. SALONIKA FRONT

    A French communique declares that there have been violent artillery five and lively filling north of Monastir. The Italians repulsed a Bulgarian ...

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  38. TRAINING DISABLED MEN.

    Mr A. Fisher, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, warmly supports the scheme for the technical training of disabled men propounded at ...

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  39. CANADIAN GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Reuter's correspondent a Montreal states that the Duke of Devonshire, the Governor-General of Canada, speaking at the Canadian Club luncheon, ...

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  40. BALLARAT EAST MEN'S SECTION.

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  41. HUNS EXPECT REFUSAL

    Inspired German newspapers are preparing the public for a refusal by the Allies to consider the peace proposals, and are urging flaming wrath ...

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  42. SERBS CONGRATULATED.

    It is officially announced that the King on the fall of Monastir, cordially congratulated the Serbian commander and his valiant army ...

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  43. ENTERTAINING SOLDIERS.

    The Australian War Comforts Fund had purchased 30,000 Christmas puddings to take the place of supplies from Australia, which have not been ...

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  44. ENTENTE DIPLOMATS ANXIOUS

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that among the Entente diplomats no attempt is made to disguise their apprehension that President ...

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  45. ROUMANIANS WITHOUT ARTILLERY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Roumanian headquarters states that before the German avalanche the Roumanians were without heavy artillery, ...

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  46. GERMAN PRIVATIONS

    It is semiofficially announced by the "Cologne Gazette" that the wheat situation has improved. After December, the journal points ...

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  47. RELENTLESS SUBMARINING THREATENED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vancouver reports that Henry Hilkin, of the Deutschland Submarine Co., of Baltimore, says that the refusal to accept ...

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  48. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  49. POLISH COUNT ARRESTED.

    News from Amsterdam states that a sensation has been caused in Germany by the arrest at Posen. in Prussia, of a Polish count named Mielcynski, on a ...

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  50. DEFENDERS STILL UNBROKEN.

    The Russo-Roumanians are still retreating, unbroken, but not offering a serious resistance to Field-Marshal von Mackensen, who is now within sixty ...

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  51. EXTENSIVE THEFTS ALLEGED.

    At the City Court to-day William Stevens, Thomas Rogers, Frederick Jacobs, senior, and Frederick Jacobs, junior, were presented on several charges ...

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  52. BRITAIN AND FRANCE FIRM

    Mr Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, and M. Briand, the French Prime Minister, have exchanged telegrams expressing the unshakable ...

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  53. GERMANY HARD PRESSED.

    "The Times" correspondent in New York states that it is believed in many quarters that Germany is hard pressed for peace. The German embassy asserts ...

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  54. MISERY IN AUSTRIA.

    A message from Lausanne Switzerland) says that the economic situation in Austria-Hungary is critical. There are cries of distress and misery. The ...

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  55. GREEK SITUATION

    Admiral Gauchet is to replace Admiral du Fournet as commander of the Allied naval forces in Greek waters. ...

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  56. KAISER AT MUNICH.

    It is announced that the Kaiser has arrived at Munich, the capital of Bavaria. (A message published yesterday stated ...

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  57. NEUTRAL PRESS VIEWS.

    Copenhagen messages say that the peace proposals a used a sensation in Scandinavia, and the street were crowded with people discussing them ...

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  58. JUGGLING WITH STOCKS.

    Is Germany pa[?] financing the war by playing on Wall street? This question is baffling financial houses, because the moment there is talk of peace or ...

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  59. ALLIES TAKING ACTION.

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffiries, telegraphing from Syra, says that the island is now under the rule of the Nationalists, Venezelist troops having landed at ...

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  60. MR BONAR LAW THANKED.

    Mr Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, called on Mr Bonar Law, and thanked him on behalf of Australia for the unvarying ...

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  61. FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the Chamber of Deputies, by 314 votes to 165, voted confidence in the new Government to vigorously ...

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  62. AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amstermann Hollweg's offer to France glorina reports that the Austrian Government has resigned, and that Alexander ...

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  63. JAPANESE FEELING CORDIAL.

    In apologising for his absence from a lecture owing to "sudden events," Viscount Chinda, the Japanese Ambassador, wrote:— ...

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  64. RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that M. Wokrowski, Comptroller of the Empire has been appointed Foreign Minister. ...

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  66. DUTCH VIEW EXPRESSED.

    Hope is expressed by the "A[?]meen Handelsblad," of Amsterdam, that the Entente will not reject the German offer disdainfully. ...

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  69. GARMENT WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Another great garment makes strike has commenced over the 8-hours day question. It is expected the it will affect 60,000 workers. ...

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