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  4. ADMIRALTY BOARD

    It is officially reported that the new Admiralty Board will comprise:—Mr. Balfour (First Lord), Admiral Jellicoe (First Sea Lord), Admiral Sir Cecil Burney ...

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  5. MR. ASQUITH RESIGNED.

    The Westminster Gazette announces that Mr. Asquith has definitely declined to [?] a War Council from the deliberations of which he would be excluded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    It was just after the last sea fight, and the [?] admiral had returned to his country estate for a brief spell of leave. He was met on the steps by the entire ...

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  8. Forming New British Cabinet.

    Mr. Bonar Law has undertaken to form a new Cabinet. ...

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  9. Belgian Zinc Confiscated.

    Having seized all the copper in Belgium, the Germans are requisitioning 840 tons of zinc from the Prayon and Ville Montagne factories. ...

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  10. Count Zeppelin Annoyed.

    Count Zeppelin is suffering from another nervous breakdown. Newspaper criticisms over the recent loss of airships in England have greatly annoyed him. ...

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  11. A GIRL’S DEATH.

    The adjourned inquest on Eliza Vera Violet Harrison (16), whose body was recovered from the Torrens Lake near Albert Bridge on November 29, was ...

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  12. MACEDONIA.

    A Serbian communique says:—We captured another village north of Monastir by assault, and two howitzers. The Bulgarians are retreating northward. ...

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  13. ENEMY NEARER BUCHAREST.

    A Berlin despatch claims that the Roumanians lost 25,000 men between November 29 and December 3. The Germans occupy 30,000 square miles of territory. ...

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  14. Allied Pressure Constant.

    The Salonika correspondent of The Petit Parisien states that the Bulgarian lines are strongly and [?]y organized. Although the enemy has fallen back, in no way has ...

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  15. Downing Street Consultations.

    Many consultations have been held in Downing street. The Marquis of Crewe, Earl Curzon, Mr. McKenna, Mr. Harcourt, Mr. Buckmaster, and Mr. Montagu have ...

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  16. WEST FRONT

    The Tuesday morning despatch of Gen., Haig states that a strong German raid, following a heavy bombardment south-east of Loos, completely failed. ...

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  17. Germans Further Drive Roumanians.

    A Russian communique states:—The Roumanian attempts to check enemy attacks on the roads towards Ploesyi and Buch[?] have been unsuccessful. The ...

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  18. GAS FOR COOKING.

    The Secretary of the South Austrian Gas Company was informed oh Wednesday morning by the naval authorities that hotels, clubs, cafes, and restaurants might ...

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  19. Interest in Germany.

    Amsterdam messages state that the crisis in England is causing widespread interest in Germany, where it is. believed that Mr. Lloyd George will lead a Cabinet, ...

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  20. Mr. Bonar Law Sent For.

    Mr. Bonar Law was summoned to Buckingham Palace at 5.30 this evening. It is suggested that he is likely to become Premier, allowing Mr. Lloyd George and Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GERMANY’S SLAVES.

    In the Dutch Second Chamber the Foreign Minister, in reply to a Question, stated the Dutch Government had tent a Note to Germany protesting against the ...

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  22. Many Roumanians Captured.

    A Berlin official message declares that Gen. Mackensen is pursuing and breaking the resistance of the enemy. The Roumanian rearguards have crossed the ...

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  23. NEW SCHOOL HOURS.

    A well-attended meeting of the parents of scholars of the East Adelaide School was held to riscuss the proposed change of school hours. After discu[?] it was ...

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  24. FEDERAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The drastic action of the Commonwealth Labour Conference in Melbourne on Tuesday in expelling from the Australian Labour movement all Federal members ...

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  25. France with Lloyd George.

    The Paris Matin states that Mr. Lloyd George wished to exact under the threat of resignation the creation of a War Council, invested with full powers. France ...

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  26. GREEK ANARCHY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Copenhagen newspaper Tidendes has had an interview with Count von Mirbach, the German Minister to Greece, who declared that ...

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  27. Press Opinions.

    An evening newspaper, which has been foremost in championing Mr. Lloyd George and belittling- Mr. Asquith, says it considers that the issue rests with the ...

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  28. MOOLTAN FROM ENGLAND.

    Messrs Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited, have received telegraphic advice that the R.M.S. Mooltan will arrive at Fremantle this evening, and will sail for Adelaide ...

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  29. Why Von Jagow Left.

    Mr. Max [?], in The [?], states that Herr von Jagow left the German Foreign Office because he disapproved of the submarine policy and the deportations ...

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  31. Labour Support for Mr. Asquith.

    Mr. G. J. Wardle, Labour member for Stockport, has announced that the Labour Party unreservedly supports Mr. Asquith with its whole strength. He states that ...

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  32. THE GERMAN SPIDER.

    The Hungarian correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that Gen. Falken[?] and several of his generals are learning the Hungarian language as part of the ...

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  33. SITUATION EASED SOMEWHAT.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Marquis of Crewe said since Lord Robert Cecil’s statement in the Commons a telegrams from the British Minister at Athens ...

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  34. Irreconcilable Views.

    Mr. Asquith’s resignation came as a bombshell. It showed that e[?] effort to preserve the unity of the coalition had failed. Although Mr. Lloyd George’s ...

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  35. “Demoniac Lloyd George.”

    The Westminster Gazette says:—“All sorts of men are needled in the Government. We hoped against hope that Mr. Lloyd George’s demoniac qualities might ...

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  36. ITALY AND AUSTRIA

    An Italian official message reports that an attempted Austrian surprise attack on positions north of St. Caterma broke down under the Italian fire. ...

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