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  4. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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  5. WEST FRONT

    "There is caseless activity on the British front," says a correspondent at the British headquarters ia France. "Our guns are constantly destroying ...

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  6. ROUMANIA

    An official Russian report records successful operations on the Roumanian front. "We attacked heights to the south ...

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  7. THE ALLIES' BAG

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says that the Allies in 1916 took prisoner 582,423 men, exclusive of the Roumanian captures in ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page bo headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless stated to be so. ...

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  10. PEACE PROPOSALS

    Rome reports that the Emperor Charles and the Empress Zita of Austria have requested the Pope to intervene to secure peace. ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. OVERTURES FOR PEACE.

    German newspapers state that the Kaiser is the author of the pence overtures. ...

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  12. SAXON SOCIALISTS' MEETING.

    Amsterdam reports state that the Germans attach importance to a meeting on Sunday next of the Saxon Socialists, which has been called to discuss ...

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  13. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Inspector Sweetman, of Townsville, advises the Police Department as follows:—"The schooner Swordfish left here on 21st December direct for ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. BULGAR PREMIER'S OPINION.

    M. Radislavott, the Bulgarian Premier, in the course of an interview by the Hungarian Press, stated that peace was nearing quickly. ...

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  15. SUBMARINE ACTIVITY

    The French steamer Leon (2401 tons) has been sunk. The Leon was owned by the Nantes Steamship Company. It was built in ...

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  16. DARING RAID MADE

    The "Times" correspondent in the north of France relates a recent thrilling exploit by an expert raiding detachment of New Zealanders. ...

    Article : 272 words
  17. SIR JOHN COWAN

    Lieut-Colonel A'court Repington, the "Times." military correspondent, pays tribute to Sir John Cowan's work, energy, foresight, and perseverance as ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. FEDERAL SERVANTS PAY.

    An application was heard before Mr H. D. Wood, deputy industrial registration for an amendment of the constitution of the Australian Commonwealth P. ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. FIVE VESSELS DESTROYED.

    news has been received that the Greek steamers Dimitros Goulandris (3744 tons) and Tristotelis C. Ioannou, the Spanish steamer San Leandro (1616 ...

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  20. BATTLE OF SERETH

    French military experts express the opinion that the battle of the Sereth. which las now begun will determine the issue of the whole Roumanian ...

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  21. HUN STORY DENIED.

    The French Admiralty deifies absolutely a German wireless message announcing that the French battleship Verite (14,635 tons) had been torpedoed. ...

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  22. GERMANY'S TERMS.

    Washington despatches repeat that Germany's secret terms are in White House, and that Wilson, will sand another Note no matter what replies the ...

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  23. EAST AFRICA

    An East African official message reports:— "We stormed on Monday strongly entrenched lines in the Moetla Valley, south of Uluguru Hills. We ...

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  24. ENEMY'S CALLOUSNESS.

    Following on the cases of the steamers Rappanannock (3871 tons), and Westminster (4342 tons), an Admiralty statement, issued to-day gives a further ...

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  25. WILSON WILL PERSIST.

    It became known definitely to-day that President WiLson, on receipt of the Allies' Reply to his Note will not drop his peace negotiations, but will make ...

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  26. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    The A.M.A. was decided to prepare a petition for the release of Coombes and Martinson, two local breakers of the law; also to do its best to secure the ...

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  27. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL.

    A French communique reports a fairly violent artillery duel west of the Souina Soumepys road, and in the regions of Douanumont and Pepper Hill ...

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  28. RAIDS IN MACEDONIA.

    An official British report issued at Salonika says:— "We successfully raided the village of Keupri inflicting casualties and taking prisoners. The navy ...

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  29. HOW TO PUNISH ENGLAND

    "The Daily Mail's" correspondent at Amsterdam says that most of the German newspapers are busy discussing how to punish England. ...

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  30. BLOCKADE OF GREECE

    The blockade by the Allied fleet is pinching Greece. Fights are of daily occurrence outside the bakeries. The stocks of grain and flour are barely ...

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  31. SYDNEY ENLISTMENTS.

    Yesterday's enlistments at the Victoria Barracks were 83. of whom 57 were accepted. ...

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  32. SPANISH INDIGNATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Madrid states that the recent torpedoing of three Spanish, ships oil Bilbao and the blockade of that port by German submarines ...

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  33. OUTLOOK TEMPORARILY DARK.

    The "Times" correspondent at Jassy, telegraphing on December 8, states that the Roumanian outlook is dark for the moment, though there is no reason ...

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  34. HUN TRENCHES ENTERED.

    Field-Marshal Sid Douglas Haig reports:— "We successfully, raided trenches north-east, of Arras, aand twice entered ...

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  35. TRAWLER KORRAGA SAILS.

    The State trawler Koraaga was ready for sea this afternoon, a new crew having been engaged, but the employes of two city, firms refused to place on board ...

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  36. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An Italian official report says filial reciprocal artillery lire on the Carso resulted in (the destruction of enemy defences to the south-west of Castanga. ...

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  37. DURATION OF WAR

    A distinguished military correspondent, writing in the "Westminster Gabette," admits that the general belief that the war is likely to end in ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. ROYALIST PRESS.

    A well-informed correspondent, with large experience, spates that undeterred by the Government, the Royalist press at Athens is increasingly hostile, and is ...

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  39. CONDITION OF ANZACS

    Lieutenant-General Sir W. R,. Birdwood, Commander of the First Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, is on a visit to London. ...

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  40. RUTHLESS SUBMARINING.

    Zurich reports that Herr Zimmermann, the german Foreign Minister, has arrived at the German army headquarters, and has had a long audience ...

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  41. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN

    Australia is again asked to assist in the conduct of the war by subscribing to another war Loan—the amount asked for being £18,000,000. ...

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  42. IS HINDENBURG ILL?

    Berlin denies rumors that have been circulated to the effect that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, Chief of the German General Staff, is ill. ...

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  43. THE ALLIED NOTE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the German newspapers are indignant at the Allied note to Greece. They realise that Greece's ...

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  44. BREAD RATIONS IN HOLLAND.

    "Het Volk" foreshadows the issue of bread rations in Holland. It states that the daily ration to be allotted to every person over a ...

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  45. DESTRUCTION OF ZEPPELINS

    It is stated by the National Tidende," of Copenhagen that the fire which destroyed two German hangers and two Zeepelins at Tindern, in ...

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  46. EARLY PEACE NOT LIKELY.

    Speaking in the city to-day, Lord Selbourne declared that it was erroneous and, mischievous to prophesy an early peace, and it was a pure ...

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  47. LLOYD GEORGE'S MESSAGE

    The Colonial Office publishes the message which Lloyd George sent to the Dominions' Premiers on his assumption of the Prime Ministership. The ...

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  48. FLOODS ON THE RHINE.

    The Rhine has risen 23 feet at Cologne and much damage has been caused by floods. ...

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  49. SNOW IN THE CAUCASUS.

    A Russian official message says that there has been a severe snowstorm on the whole of the Caucasian front. The snow is deeper than a man's height. ...

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  50. TRANSPORT LOST

    It is announced by the Admiralty that the transport Invernia (14,278 tons), was sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean on Monday. ...

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  51. HUNGARIAN PREMIER.

    Count Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, has arrived at Vienna, and is conferring with the Emperor Charles. ...

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  52. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that Captain Perseus, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt" reviewing last year's naval operations, attributes the ...

    Article : 61 words
  53. REICHSTAG BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETS.

    Amsterdam states that a Benn message announces that a meeting of the Budget Committee of the Reichstag has been convened. ...

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  54. FEMALE LOTHARIO.

    In connection with the petticoat inquiry held recently under the powers granted by the Army Act Amendment Act, a contributor to the ...

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  55. PATH THROUGH SWITZERLAND.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Vevey, a town 11 miles north-west of Lausanne says that public unearliness because of the restored warnings that ...

    Article : 94 words
  56. ISSUE OF TREASURY BILLS.

    The Bank of England announces that the issue of Treasury bills has been suspended. (Up to July 29 there were ...

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  57. ADMIRALTY AIR LORD.

    It is understood that Commodore G. M. Payne will be Air Lord of the Admiralty Board. ...

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  58. BRITAIN'S MUNITIONS.

    [?] states that surprise follows the statement made in Washington My Mr [?] ...

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  59. ARCHBISHOP RILEY SAFE.

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  60. HON JOURNALIST'S SPEECH.

    The Berlin "Tageblatt" report a speech at berlin by Rev. [?] [?]the well known [?] is which he pleaded for peace by ...

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  61. I.W.W. MEMBERS.

    The Australian Council of the amalgamated Society of Engineers has instructed its committee not to elect any member of the I.W.W. to any office in ...

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