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  5. DURABLE PEACE.

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Balfour) has sent a supplementary Peace Note from the Allies to President Wilson, who received it yesterday. It constitutes a ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    The brilliant Russo-Roumanian counter offensive in Dobrudja continues. ...

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  8. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    The Crown Pro[?]ecutor (Mr. H. A. Shierlaw) conducted the prosecution. The hearing was resumed of the case in much William Adams, aged 28 yean, pleaded not guilty ...

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  9. MEN AND MATTERS.

    No man can see over his own height. You cannot see in another man more than you have in yourself A Renowned Actress. ...

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  10. Basis of Durable Peace.

    Therefore, the people of Great Britain, while fully sharing the desire of President Wilson for peace, do not believe that peace can be durable if it is not based on ...

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  11. Turkey Must Go.

    Regarding the proposal to expel the Turks from Europe, the Note admits that this is a complete reversal of the traditional policy of Great Britain, but the ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT.

    The Berlin Military Commandant has issued a manifesto which threatens the people, who for some days have given themselves up to creating disorder. ...

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  13. PEACE NOTES.

    The Brinish Foreign Secretary (Mr. Balfour), in a supplementary Peace Note to President Wilson, says that Great Britain is prepared to make unparalleled sacrifices ...

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  14. Warning to Neutrals.

    After pointing out that the war had proved treaties to be useless to restrain the Central Powers from aggression, the Note declares that their methods of calculated ...

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  15. GERMAN RECKONING UPSET.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that the Russian advance westward of Riga hits the German sensitive point and menaces their ...

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  16. French Advantage.

    The. French Wednesday noon comminuque states:—We repulsed small enemy attacks east of Clery and south, of Bitches and Les Eparges. Our patrols penetrated ...

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  17. INCREASED PRICE OF GAS.

    The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. D. R. Davidson) states that a report and recommendation have ben forwarded to the Federal authorities regarding the ...

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  18. German Barbarism.

    In case nations protected by the British Fleet, or their own fleets from the German armies should suppose themselves safe from German methods, German submarines have ...

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  19. Reply to Neutrals.

    The Premier of France. (M. B[?]and) has delivered the Allies’ reply to Switzerland and Scandinavia.’ ...

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  20. SUBMARININGS.

    The Admiralty announces that information received from Pernambuco (Brazil), confirms the assumption that the following ships have been sunk by a German raider: ...

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  21. IRON TRADE AGREEMENT.

    The matter of the men employed in the [?]making industry was again considered by the Industrial Court on Thursday, before the Deputy President (Mr. N. A. Webb, S.M.). Mr. Antas ...

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  22. INDIA’S PART.

    The Viceroy of India (Lend Chelmsford) has returned to Delhi after a successful tour in India, which extended over 12 weeks. He was considerably impressed by ...

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  23. GUARANTEEING PRICES.

    The President of the Board of Agriculture (Mr. Prothero), in a speech at Hereford, said the Government was aware that high prices had stimulated production, but ...

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  24. Huns v. Russians.

    A German communique points out that fresh fighting has developed south of Smorgon (Russia). ...

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  25. Pendulum of Warfare.

    A Russian official message remarks:— The enemy attacked the Roumanians southwest of Pralea, but our counter-attack drove him back. We made a night attack ...

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  26. Family Notices

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  28. Alleged Heavy Loss of Life.

    A German raider off Pernambuco has sunk 10 steamers. It is rumoured that a British vessel was sunk- without warning. Four hundred persons were drowned. ...

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  29. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Belfast Evening Telegraph states authoritatively that the Ulster Unionist Council adheres to the absolute exclusion of the six counties in the province from ...

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  30. THEFT OF TRANSPORT FITTINGS.

    A transport under the control of the Commonwealth Navy Board recently landed a [?]ttly of horse [?]ttings for disinfection. These were stacked on a wharf at Port Adelaide, and some ...

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  32. GREEK AFFAIRS.

    An Italian military mission has arrived at Athens to participate in the joint allied control of the city. A commission of allied and Greek officers has been formed ...

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  33. RACEHORSES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Duke of Westminster having decided to dispose of his horses in training and [?]earlings, the batch came under the hammer at Newmarket to-day. The ...

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  34. WAR PINCH.

    Dr. Lenze (Prussian Minister of Finance), in introducing the Budget in the Prussian Parliament, said the balance down was only apparent. The war isolation was ...

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  35. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Considerable interest is being manifested in oversea and political circles in a criminal summons which will be heard at the Mansion House to-morrow. The Oldham ...

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  36. Incidents of the War.

    In connection with police raids at the office of the newspaper The Field, under the Defence of the Realm Act, the proprietors state that the visit was confined to ...

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  37. Police.

    [Before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.[?].] Lo[?] Haryln, an old offender, ple[?]ded [?]ot gullty to a charge of being an incorrizible rogue. Constable Th[?]ghgood said he found defendant ...

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  38. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    A proclamation has been issued prorogning Parliament until April 25. ...

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  39. Into Gamp on Thursday.

    Following are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went in the Mitcham Camp on Thursday:— K. Berriman, J. A. de Lean, an[?]d V. S. Wray. ...

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  40. STATE SCHOOLS REOPEN ON MONDAY.

    All State schools throughout South Australia, with the exception of the School of Art and Crafts, will be reopened on Monday-next, January 2. ...

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  41. TRENCH COMFORTS WANTED.

    Mrs. R. J. Donald[?]o[?]s, of Third avenue St. Pet[?] writes:—The 11th Field Engineers of the Australian Forces abroad an in need of trench comforts—particularly socks. Parcels sent to the ...

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