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  5. BERNSTORFF NOT IMPRESSED.

    After reading Mr. Lloyd George's speech Court von Bernstorff (German Ambassador in the United States). said that it sounds as if he (Mr. Lloyd ...

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  7. GERMAN SOMME LOSSES.

    A French communique received this afternoon says:—"The enemy bombarded the region of Louvemont and Chambrettes. ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S ANSWER

    Mr Lloyd George the Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons to-day announced the attitude of the British Government in regards to ...

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  9. NATIONALISTS' APPROVAL.

    In the Commons, Mr Timothy Healy approved of the Government's reply to Germany. He said that the latter was the most mistake if she supposed that ...

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  10. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) read the following cable message from Mr. Lloyd George, Prime ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  12. GREAT WAR PROGRAMME

    "The Times" in a leading article, says that Lloyd George's war programme is the greatest event in the Empire in the history of mankind and ...

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  13. WHAT ARE THE GUARANTEES?

    The [?]ere word that has lured Belgrum to her own destruction will not satisfy Europe any more. We all believed it. We all trusted it. It gave ...

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  14. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

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  15. FRENCH GAIN ADMITTED.

    A Berlin official message states that the French have recaptured the Chambrettes Farm. ...

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  16. WHEAT MARKET EXCITED.

    There was excitement on the Chicago, wheat market to-day. Advances of more than 3½d a bushel took place as the result of reports that Mr. Lloyd ...

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  17. HUN LINES SHELLED.

    General Haig reports:—"Enemy artitlery was particularly active last night in the neighborhood of Eancount P[?] To-day we carried ...

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  18. MR. ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    In the Commons Mr. Asquith who followed Mr. Lloyd George, congratulated the latter on his accession to the Premiership Asquith defined his ...

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  19. FALL IN PRICES.

    After a sensational rise wheat dropped six cents. to-day. because it was felt that the mere fact that the Premier talked of the question indicated ...

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  20. WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France states that General Haig in a special order, appreciatably informs the troops of the ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

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  22. GREEK SITUATION.

    Reuter announces that the draft of a new ultimatum to Greece has been settled and its presentation is imminent. ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr. Asquith god a raw deal in the shuffle," said Sir William M'Millan a prominent Sydney arrival to-day Mr. Lloyd George adopted an entirely ...

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  24. NATURE OF PEACE TEAMS.

    In an inspired article the "Frankfurter Zeitung" reveals that the German peace overtures include a reduction of Britain's naval supermacy the ...

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  25. DISTRIBUTION AND PRODUCTION.

    Continuing the Prime Minister said:—The problem is a double one, namely, distribution and production. Respecting both, we must call upon the people of ...

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  26. NOTE TO THE ENTENTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens, telegraphing on 19th December says that Greece has addressed a note to the Entente reviewing the situation since the ...

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  27. SLAVS CHECK GERMANS' ADVANCE.

    The Russians have importantly checked the German advance before Batogu, 30 miles west of Bralia giving time for the removal from Bralia ...

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  28. SUBMARINE RAIDING.

    The Germans have sunk the following vessels:—Spanish steamer Ason, Norwegian steamer Fjogna Danish sailing vessel ...

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  29. PRUSSIA A BAD NEIGHBOR.

    Prussia since she had got into the hands of that caste, had been a bad neig[?]bor and arrogant threatening bully shifting boundaries at her will, ...

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  30. A STRONG POLICE.

    The addition to dealing with the enemy's peace proposals, Mr. Lloyd George the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons to-day outlined ...

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  31. POPE'S CENSURE

    A [?]-informed correspondent states that Germany has instructed its representative at the Vatican to protest against the forms of the Pope's ...

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  32. ENEMY PEACE MANOEUVRES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that in the Senate M. Briand said that nobody was deceived by Germany's peace manouvre. The Allies ...

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  33. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    The hon. secretary of the above fund; Mr. Chas J. King has pleasure in announcing that the fund has now reached £4500/15,4½. thanks to a ...

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  34. CAPTAIN BLAIKIE'S SAFETY

    Mr. Bonar Law, chancellor of the Exchequer announced in the House of Commons to-day that Germany had given an assurance that Captain James ...

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  35. A.W.N.L. CAULFIELD HOSPITAL COT.

    Mrs. H. A. Nevett acknowledges the following contributions:—Previously acknowledged ..£8, 12 0 Mr. Bodycomb ..... 1. 1.0 ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME OUTLINED.

    The Prime Minister then proceeded to refer to the new Government remarking that he was anxious, in doing so to avoid all issues that might excite ...

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  37. GERMANS HOPE FOR SUCCESS.

    "The Times" correspondent at New York states that German shipping lines apparently think the peace kite likely to be successful because they are ...

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  38. BEFORE THE SPEECH

    Crowds gathered in the Parliament street and in the Palace yard, awaiting the arrival of members. Few, however were recognised, for the cold ...

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  39. FRANK FEARLESS REPLY.

    The "Times" political correspondent states that Commoners unanimously agree that Lloyd George's frank fearless reply to the peace proposals gives ...

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  40. DISCUSSION OF PEACE PROPOSALS. CONFERENCE JUST POSSIBLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that a conference for the discussion of place terms is regarded as possible in some official circles. Teutonic ...

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  41. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    It is stated in a Berlin official message that Russian attacks at Valeputna have been repulsed. "We have captured 1000 Russo-Roumanians and ...

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  42. Y.M.C.A. NATIONAL APPEAL.

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  43. SACRED HEART COLLEGE, BALARAT EAST.

    At a recent examination in Bookkeeping held by Stott's Business College the following pupils of the Commercial College. Convent of Mercy. ...

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  44. COMMONS ROUSED.

    Lloyd George's speech roused the Commoners to a white hear. He was repent[?]dly cheered as he resumed his sea. In the subsequent debate the House ...

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  45. MARINA CASE. GERMANY'S DEFENCE SWEPT AWAY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that additional evidence received by the State Department in the Marina case appears to sweep away ...

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  46. RETURNED SOLDIERS FUND.

    We have received the sum of £2/2/ form Mrs. J. E. Morris towards above fund. ...

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