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  4. THE WAR COUNCIL

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, intends to use the Imperial Conference for a strong effort to settle the the Irish question, hoping to secure a ...

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  5. GREEK SITUATION

    It is announced that the Greek, Government has presented a Note to the Entente Powers requesting the raising of the Allied blockade of ...

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  6. VERDUN FRONT

    Datailing operations on the Verdun sty a French communique says:— "After an intense bombardment, the Germans strongly attacked on a front ...

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  8. THE ALLIES' REPLY

    The joint reply or the Allied to the German pace Note was yesterday communicated by the French Government the United Sates Ambassador in Paris. ...

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  9. ROUMANIA

    An official report issued at Petrograd says:— "The enemy advance continues in the Oituz Valley, on the Mold[?]ivian front. ...

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  10. UNHAPPY GREECE

    When comic opera situations occur iu real life, the results are often tragic, says the "Literary Digest." That is what we are now witnessing in Greece. ...

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  11. ENEMY TRENCHES WRECKED.

    An official report issued in Paris last night said:— "Franch troops raided and wrecked German frenches between the Oise and ...

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  12. BRITISH RAID SUCCEEDS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig the British, Commander - in - Chief in Franco, reports: — "We made a successful raid to ...

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  13. RUSSIANS PRESSED BACK.

    A wireless Russian official message States that the enemy occupied several heights in the Ortuz Valley. We consolidated ourselves northward of H[?]sha ...

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  14. THE SOMME OFFENSIVE

    Commenting in a leading artic[?]e upon General Sir Douglas Haig's [?] the operations on the front f[?] May to 13th November the "Times ...

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  15. NO DISCUSSION AT FRONT.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British he[?]arters states that peace was not discussed at the front because the British army feels its superiority, ...

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  16. REPRESENTATION OF AUSTRALIA.

    In the Doniain this afternoon, under the auspices of the Anti-Conscription League, a resolution was carried, protesting emphatically against Mr ...

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  17. POPE'S ACTION.

    The Pope will not issue a peace Note. He considers peace efforts pr[?] mature after the Cazr's manifesto. ...

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  18. GERMAN ATROCITY

    A communique issued by the Admiralty narrates details of an outrage in which German savagery in the torpedoing of merchan[?]men appears to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION NOT SETTLED

    There is still no decision as to will be done in the matter of Australia's representation at the Imperial Conference. Leaders of the political ...

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  20. HAIG'S LEADERSHIP.

    Co[?]tanel Repi[?]gton states that Haig's modesty does not reveal how much the Allies owe to his splendid leadership His plans gave the Somme battle the ...

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  21. GERMANS ATTEMPT TO DRIVE IN WEDGE.

    The Germans are attempting to drive in a wedge above the Russo-Roumanian armies retreating north-west in Moldavia from Mackenson. The enemy is ...

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  22. LORD CURZON'S LETTER.

    Lord Curzon, in a letter to the Primrose League says:— "We all pray that this war will be the last, but the end is not in sight, although there ...

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  23. ROUMANIA'S ASPIRATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Jassy says that there ware ent[?]eiastic scenes in the Chamber in the course of speecheas on the reply to the speech from the ...

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  24. ENEMY LINE BLOWN UP.

    General Haig reports:— We successfully' blew up the enemy's line northeast of Ne[?]ville St. Vaast. We effectively bombarded positions in the ...

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  25. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    It is officilly announced that the Spanish Government has frequently protr[?]ted against Germany's interpretation of international law, by which ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A bill has been introduced into the Senate providing for the mobilisation of civilians between 17 and 60, and the organisation of national labor in ...

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  27. AFRICAN CRUELTIES

    British soldiers who were taken pr[?]scuier in German East Africa, and have arrived in London. describe their terrible privations. ...

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  28. TWO VESSELS SUNK.

    Vessels reported sunk are fish steamers Cop[?]ewood (599 tons), owned by the Meteor Steamship Company, Limited, and the Norwegian ...

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  29. SPAIN DECLINES INTERVENTION.

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent, at Madrid states that Spain declines [?] in the peace en[?]vors, regarding them as ...

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  30. F[?]ENCH GENERALS

    Marshal Joffre has gone to his home in the Py[?]enees for a few days' rest. (United Service Special Cable.) London, Friday. ...

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  31. KING'S RESPONSIBILITY FIXED.

    The Foreign Affairs Committee has received information fixing the responsibility on King Constantine and the Greek Staff for the events on 1st ...

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  32. "BISSING'S STRONG HAND."

    The Kaiser has written to von Bissing, who is se[?]iously ill. The letter is as follows:— "You have used a strong hand. You kept the popuation quiet ...

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  33. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT PERPLEXED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that in is officially stated that the American Government is deeply perplexed regarding future ...

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  34. GERMAN SUBMARINE MAILS.

    Official details r[?]ding the despatch of the submarine mails published in Berlin, state that the weigh of Letters must not exceed 60 grams. ...

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  35. SINAI VICTORY

    Correspondents in Egypt state that the El Arish and Maghdabar operations were an important Anzac victory, and that all the Turkish forces ...

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  36. CHARACTERISTICS OF LEADERS.

    Writing of the leading French ga[?]erals in the "Fortnghtly Review recently, Mr Clarke Dawhorun gave access interesting facts regarding the cat[?] ...

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  37. WEEK'S REC[?]RE OF LOSSES

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  38. HUNGARIAN CORONATION.

    Telegrams from Bucharest state that the preparations are complete for today's Hungarian coronation. After the religious ceremony and the taking ...

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  40. OPEN [?] HOPED FOR.

    The "Times" New York care[?] that the [?] ...

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  41. CANADIAN STATESMAN DEAD.

    The death ia announced of Ganada's Postmaster - General, Mr Thomas Ca[?]rain CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE. ...

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