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  2. JERUSALEM.

    NEW YORK, December 11. The New York World remarks that the` capture of Jerusalem stirs civilized minds everywhere. It is not only a real military ...

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  5. HALIFAX HOLOCAUST

    Nine ships were wrecked or driven aground as the result of the tidal wave caused by the Mont Blan[?] explosion. A wall of water 20 ft. high swept the water ...

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  6. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Cool and cloudy, but showers confined to coastal and south-east districts, and improving. Southerly winds. ...

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  8. Moslem Doorkeepers.

    The “Te Deum” was sung at St. Paul’s, following the capture of Jerusalem. It is expected that when Gen. Allenby enters [?]salem be will confirm the ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A Zoological Composite On the Continent, Dr. Michaelis is still regarded as “a dark horse.” Ourselves, we detect in his speeches the obstinacy of ...

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  10. SCHOOL SPEECH DAYS.

    Even in the schools the misfortunes at war are being felt, and they were emphasized at St. Peter’s College on Wednesday at the customary annual ceremony of the distribution of prizes, ...

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  11. Italy Overjoyed.

    There is intense joy throughout Italy at the news of the fall of Jerusalem. The public are delighted that Italian troops co-operated in the capture of the Holy ...

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  12. Thanks from Canada.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following telegram from the Governor-General of Canada:—“The Government and people of Canada desire to ...

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  13. WESTERN FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported at midnight:—There was unusual mutual aerial and artillery activity yesterday, particularly south of the River Scar[?] and north of the River L[?] ...

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  14. WAR AIMS. MR. ASQUITH SPEAKS. Anti-Prussian Pledge Reaffirmed.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Birmingham, said history would ask—Was it worth Great Britain’s while to enter the war? He answered undoubtingly and ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN WARSHIP SUNK.

    AMSTERDAM, December 11. The Austrian battleship Wien was torpedoed Sunday night, [?]ost of the crew were saved. ...

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  16. ITALIANS FIRM.

    An Italian official message says:— There is artillery activity on the whole front, and it is intense between the Rivers Bre[?]a and Piave. We sanguinarily repulsed a ...

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  17. On the Cambrai Front.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports that only patrol encounters have occurred on the Cambrai front. The enemy is busy digging cover opposite to the new British line. ...

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  18. A PEACE FEELER.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Balfour) said the Government in September last had received a message through a neutral diplomat that ...

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  19. Bridgehead Lost.

    A wireless Austrian official bulletin says: —We captured the bridgehead of Gressanin, at the mouth of the River Piave, with 23[?] prisoners. ...

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  20. Militarism Tightening Its Grip.

    The Zurich correspondent of The Matin reports that the Military Governor of Berlin has prohibited an Official Socialists’ meeting which had been summoned to ...

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  21. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Gilmour, describing his visit to the divisional front at an historic point, says: —I found the men in greater comfort than they have enjoyed for many months. There ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Bonar Law said, in the House of Commons to-day, that the Government proposed to submit a motion to admit peers to secret sessions of the House of ...

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  23. SUBMARININGS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Leo Chiozza Money announced that the new tonnage completed during November was within a reasonable distance of ...

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  24. IRELAND—SIGNS OF RECONCILIATION.

    Mr. de Valera, in a remarkable speech at County Cork, said Nationalist Ireland, whether desiring separation from or inclusion in the Empire ought to March ...

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  25. A Few Words from Wilhelm

    The following lines by Wallace Irwin were published in Co[?]er’s Weekly (Washington) so long ago as July, 1905, and they are of particular interest to-day. when the ...

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  26. GOLD FAMINE.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that owing to the scarcity of gold the Allies, America, and neutral powers are considering a proposal ...

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  28. SPORTING.

    Trial States, of £30, five furlongs.— Canizy, General Joffre. Cymbric. Litie Quill, Gla[?]ow, Naryilso, Cool Alex. Scathless, Warks[?]idna, Bo[?]e, Scrutinizer, Petekrie, A.[?].F., Sir ...

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  29. MRS. KINGSTON IN COURT.

    Mrs. Lacy Kingston (widow of the late Hon. C. C. Kingston) ms again before she Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday, when she personally defended an action brought against her by the Corporation ...

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  30. Captured Britons.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary for War (Mr. Macpherson), replying to a question in the Commons, said the total number of Britons captured in all theatres ...

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  31. INJURED WITH A BALE HOOK.

    Mr. Alfred Millard, a single man, residing at Adelaide, and employed at Dalgety Co.’s Stores, Port Adelaide, was removing a bale of wool on Wednesday ...

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  32. LOOK OUT, OR, WELL GET CROSS!

    The Spanish newspapers are indignant at the shelling of the Spanish steamer Cla[?]dio by a German submarine. The[?] declare that continued aggressions on the ...

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  33. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    Another misconception was that the Allies, especially Britain, were aiming at the destruction, for their own political and economic objects, of what was vaguely ...

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  34. KEROSINE TINS AND CASES.

    The Prices Commissioner stated on Wednesday that order No. 203, dated October, 1917 [?] the prices of empty kerosene and petrol casts and [?]ins had been suspended temporarily, to enable ...

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  35. FOOD DISTRIBUTIONS.

    A Labour demonstration, at which Mr. Ben. Ti[?], Mr. W. C. Anderson. M.P.. and Mr. J. H. Thomas. M.P.. vigorously protested against a food administration, ...

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  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    ADELAIDE: Wednesday, December 12, [Before Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M.] Ernest Russell Goode, claimed £11 from Henry Charles Bailey, of Start street, as the balance of ...

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  37. Cost of the Ration.

    Mr. Clynes stated that the weekly cost of the suggested voluntary ration was for a man 9/9, a woman 8/3, and a child 7/3. ...

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