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  4. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The House of Commons was crowded today. The Chancellor of the Exchequer Bonar Law) said, in reply to a question, no peace proposals had yet been ed ...

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  5. REPATRIATION DAY.

    Repatriation Day has come, and with it further evidence of a community's undying gratitude to the men who have rendered glorious service to the Empire. A ...

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  6. GREEK CRISIS.

    M. Venezelos has sent a message to the British Government that the Greek Government has published in the local newspapers facsimile of a letter purporting to ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. AND MATTERS.

    The German Chancellor says the submarine warfare was suspended because be feared war with the United States. He must have thought the paper shortage was ...

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  8. EASTERN FRONT.

    The French Thursday noon communique says:—The enemy bombarded the whole of the Monastir front, and also the town itself, and caused casual ties among civilians. ...

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  10. Huns Say Serbs Repulsed.

    The -Germans claim that Serbian attacks east of the Cerna have been repulsed. ...

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  11. NIGHTMARE OF WAR.

    The excitement in Berlin is most intent regarding the peace proposals. Crowds throng the streets all night long awaiting news from the Entente on the matter. ...

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  12. OPERATIONS IN WALLACHIA.

    A Berlin official message states' that Gen. von Mackensen is progressing-along the whole front in East Wallachia, despite the greatest difficulties. The road in Great ...

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  13. Demands for German Annexation.

    Herr Theodor Wolff, writing in The Barliner Tageblatt, protests against the publication by leading German industrial associations of a peace programme which ...

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  14. A Stubborn Battle.

    The Russian communique given forth on Thursday states:—"The . enemy on Wednesday continued his attacks in the direction Bozeu. the Russian cavalry-and ...

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  15. America "Sent On" Note.

    The State Department has received tile peace Note from Germany. It is iden[?] with the p[?] text. The State Department has [?] the [?] to ...

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  16. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The Rhenish arid Westphalia Gazette says:—"We believe that the enemy will certainly refuse the peace offer, and' even attribute it to German weakness. We are ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN CABINET.

    A Vienna message states that King Charles VIII personally asked the Cabinet to resign. The request caused a sensation. It is considered a revolutionary action. ...

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  18. American Opinion.

    The New York Times, commenting on the announcement of the Berlin peace proposals, says:—"Germany knows she. cannot not win the war. Her food scarcity is ...

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  19. TEE COLD SHOULDER.

    Several sections of conscientious objectors have been virtually boycotted in many of the provincial towns, where they, are in training. ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT AND STRIKERS.

    The Minister of Labour (Mr. J. Hodge) has announced that the Government will deal drastically, under the Monitions and the Defence, of the Realm Acts, with the ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. Clearing Up the Situation.

    The Minister for Blockade (Lord Robert Cecil), in the House of Commons to-day; stated that the Allies' blockade of Greece did not imply war between Greece and the ...

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  22. Belgium Denies Offer of Peace.

    The Belgian Legation denies that there has been any recent Austro-German offer of peace to Belgium. ...

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  23. Canadian Support.

    Sir George Foster (Acting Premier of Canada] has telegraphed to the Prime Minister of England (Mr. Lloyd George): —"Canada will stand with you "for the ...

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  24. REGENT OF POLAND.

    According to the German newspapers, the Austrian Grand D[?]ke Charles Stephen has been appointed Regent of Poland. ...

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  25. BURDEN OF WAR.

    The Chancellor of tie Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law), in moving for a further war credit vote, said the total votes' for the financial year had been £1.950,000,000. The ...

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  26. CONTROL OF FOOD.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Controller of Food (Lord Bevonport) said his policy would be to adjust the food supplies in so that everybody would have ...

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  27. FRANCIS JOSEPH'S ESTATE.

    The late Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, bequeathed £2,000,000 to invalided soldiers and the families of slain soldiers, and £650,000 each to his two daughters ...

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  28. DIRECTORSHIP OF BOTANIC GARDEN.

    After many months it is gratifying to learn that the difficulty which arose early in the year in regard to the appointment of a successor to Dr. Holtze as Director of ...

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  29. Safeguarding Supply of Seed Potatoes.

    At the instance of the Controller of Food, the Board of Trade-has issued regulations safeguarding for 1917 a supply of seed potatoes. ...

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  30. GREEKS IN AUSTRALIA

    A mass meeting of the Greek community was held last night. The following resolution for immediate transmission by cable message to M. Venezelos. at ...

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  31. LATEST SPORTING.

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  32. "Life For a Life."

    In the Home of Commons to-day the Chancellor for the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) said the Government was taking action in the case of Capt. Blaikie, of the ...

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  33. MUNITIONS FIRST.

    The National Cabinet 'of Defence has introduced a measure to suppress the consumption of alcoholic spirits, on the ground that they are needed for making ...

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  35. MINED OR TORPEDOED.

    Lord Inchcape. at a meeting of the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company today, announced that the Poona (7,626 tons), bound from India and Australia, ...

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  36. DEATH FROM ACCIDENTAL POISONING.

    An enquiry into tie death of Alfred Meleng, who died at tho Cumberland Hotel on Wednesday afternoon, was conducted by the City Coroner at that hotel ...

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  37. SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

    Prospect V. Norwood Footballers (prospect Oval at 2.39 p.m.)—Norwood Footballers—Baker, b[?] Hann, Jervos, Loveridge (2); Perrers Richarders Reid, Roach, [?] ...

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  38. THE CHRISTMAS OBSERVER.

    The last edition of this year's Christmas Observer has been printed, and the supply is rapidly running out. despite the special efforts made to cope with, the ...

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  40. Condition of Mr. Lloyd George.

    The Prime Minister Mr. Lloyd George) suffered a slight relapse to-day, and was ordered to bed, .and to take complete rest for a few days ...

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