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  2. Advertising

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  4. Italy Safe, The Crisis Passed

    The most important news of the week is the fact that Italy is safe, the crisis having passed. This result is due entirely to the magnificent fight put up by the Italians themselves. ...

    Article : 340 words
  5. Lansdowne's Letter

    A meeting of leaders of the Unionist Party, including Sir E. Carson, Mr. Walter Long, and delegates from all parts of the country, strongly ...

    Article : 333 words
  6. RUSSIAN DEFECTION

    Paris advises that the universal question is, "What are the Allies doing with a view to countering the Russian defection." It is believed the ...

    Article : 78 words
  7. THE UTTERANCES

    There was a great rush of investors to the tank in Trafalgar Square. Subscriptions to - day include £100,000 from one insurance company. ...

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  8. SYDNEY RACING

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  9. TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Hughes, in reply to a question to-day, as to whether soldiers under 21 years of age would be allowed to vote, said he was considering the ...

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  10. COASTAL RACING

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  11. MISCHIEVIOUS EFFECT

    Amsterdam advises the German papers publish Lord Lansdowne's letter on the front pages. They say they consider it the beginning of a ...

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  12. KRYLENKO GETS

    The "Dally Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent says:--Krylenko had a hostile reception attempting to address the troops, who ridiculed and ...

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  13. ADELA PARKHURST

    In accordance with an agreement entered into, Adela Walsh, formerly Pankhurst, reported herself at Russell-street Police Station to-day, and ...

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  14. Miscellaneous

    The Home Foreign Produce Exchange, on behalf of a number of firms, which advanced cash for considerable quantities of butter from ...

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  15. WHY GERMANY

    Copenhagen advises a wireless message to the Danish press opines Germany would never have negotiated with the Bolsheviks had these had ...

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  16. RAILWAY FATALITY

    George Ely and Robert Mason were, killed at Yarm, Junction to-day through their vehicle being run into by a locomotive. ...

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  17. A LUCKY SOLDIER

    Unexpected good fortune came to Private H. Campbell, of Wyalong. He was invalided home deaf and dumb, but treatment at the Randwick ...

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  18. PRINCESS TATIANA

    The "Morning Post" states the Czar's daughter Tatiana, who woe reported to have escaped from Toboisk, and was journeying to America via ...

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  19. SIR DOUGLAS HALG'S

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- Our low-flyers on Thursday fired several thousand rounds at the enemy's infantry. ...

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  20. Western Front

    The United Press corresponded says the Germans attacked Gonnelieu on the southern flank of the new battle ground. ...

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  21. MR. M'GIRR CHALLENGES HOLMAN

    Mr. McGirr, member for Yass, challenges Mr. Holman to resign his Cootamundra seat and fight him for it on the issue of the repudiation of ...

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  22. RAPACIOUS MILITARISM.

    The New York "Evening Post" says the moment chosen by Lrd Lansdowne is strategie. The Paris conference cannot dodge the question ...

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  23. MEAT CONGUMPTION

    The Government is registering retail butchers with a view to controlling the meat consumption. ...

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  24. TATIANA'S ESCAPE

    Russian circles ridicule the story of Princess Tatiana's escape, and suggest it is a sheer fabrication. She certainly has not arrived in London. ...

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  25. NOTABLE CONFERENCE

    A conference of the Trade Union Congress and the Labor Party at Nottingham in January will consider a proposal to build a National Labor ...

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  26. MILITARY SERVILCE

    In regard to the cabled announcement that the reciprocal treaties about to be concluded between America and the Allies, under which each ...

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  27. GERMANS FEAR

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency at Headquarters says:--Despite the lavish use of guns lately galloped up, the enemy is ...

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  28. GERMANS GIVE

    There is a most violent artillery bombardment on both sides of Poel-Capelle, and nothward of Gheluvelt. We repulsed an English attack ...

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  29. MR. BONAR LAW

    At the Unionist meeting Mr. Bonar Law gave an exhaustive review of the situation. Lord Lansdowne had no official position in the party. He spoke ...

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  30. FRENCH MISSION

    Montreal advises the French Mission has arrived from France to tour the country and explain the need of winning the war. ...

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  31. Palestine Front

    An official message from Palestine says:-- Since Tuesday evening the Turks have carried out a demonstration ...

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  32. ARTILLERY ACTIVE

    Ar[?]ry has been fairly active north of Chemin-des-Dames and on the right bank of the Meuse. ...

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  33. VICTORIAN RACING

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  34. GAS FOR PETROL

    It its officially announced that the Government has appointed a committee, with Sir Boverton Redwood as chairman, to consider the employment ...

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  35. CANADA ALGO

    Ottawa advises the Canadian Press, with few exceptions, denounces Lord Lansdowne's letter as likely to afford the greatest encouragment to ...

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  36. NEW DEVELOPMENTS

    A wireless German official message says:-- New struggles have developed on Cambrai battle field. So far they are in our favor. ...

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  37. IMPORTANT RAID

    After a series of violent bombardments in the region of Des Chambrettes the enemy launched an important raid, which completely failed. ...

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  38. PRINCE RUPPRECHT'S

    The Unied Press states the Germans launched a very heavy counter-attack on the Cambrai battle front between Moeuvre and Bourlon. ...

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  39. " FREEDOM OF THE SEAS"

    Sir. Andrew Fisher was present at the Royal Scottish Corporation's St. Andrew's Day festival. General Macpherson, responding to ...

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  40. AND AMERICA DISAPPROVES.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington says the Administration, while approving of a re-statement of war aims, ...

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  41. AMERICAN HELP

    Washington advises that it is announced that National Guardsmen from every State, numbering 27,000. and also aviators, have safely arrived ...

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  42. Central Powers

    Paris advises if Von Hertling intended his speech to influence the inter-Allied Conference, he must be disappointed. Lloyd George announced ...

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  43. THE "HANSARD" SENSATION

    The Brisbane High Court writ to be issued by the Queensland Government against the Commonwealth, the Military Commandant, and the Deputy ...

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  44. Italian Front

    An Italian official message says:--Artillery was particularly active at Monte Melette, and on the middle and lower Piave plains. ...

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  45. REASONABLE INTERPRETATION

    The New York "Evening Sun" finds Lord Lansdowne's proposals not over favorable to Germany, but owing to the peculiarities of German psychology ...

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  46. U-PIRATE

    Athens advises a Greek destroyer attacked, and it is believed' sank a German submarine yesterday. ...

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  47. DUTCH IMPRESSED

    Amsterdam advises Von Hertling's speech has favorably impressed the Dutch newspapers, and is interpreted to mean the Central Powers are ...

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  48. MASSED ATTACKS

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--After a violent bombardment the enemy with strong forces at 8 a.m. attacked on a wide front southward ...

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  49. HUN ATROCITIES

    Cables from Rome says the Teutons are converting invaded Italy into a second Belgium. They placed women and children ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

    San Francisco advises Mr. Vaughan, of South Australia, has arranged to tour the Pacific Coast and cities, under the aegis of the California State ...

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  51. HE REMINDS US

    New York advises an evening telegram says it is difficult to conceive Lord Lansdowne as a partisan, but he appears in that light. "It reminds ...

    Article : 44 words
  52. SAXON FIREATER

    Copenhagen advises Count Vitztum, Speaking in the Saxon Diet declared the Reichstag resolutions of July 19 no longer correspond with the ...

    Article : 116 words
  53. 'TRAITOROUS AND DISLOYAL'

    At the Broken Hill Quarter Sessions, Percival Brookfield, M.L.A., applied for a reduction of his fine, of £50, imposed for making statements likely to ...

    Article : 133 words
  54. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

    Pans advises:-- Cardinal Amette presided at a special meeting of the Episcopate, and decided to urge the resumption of ...

    Article : 44 words
  55. Russia

    The Bolsheviks in Petrograd polled 400,000, the Cadets a quarter of a million, and the Socialists Revolutionaries 150,000. ...

    Article : 60 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. NO CONSULTATION

    Lord Robert Cecil, interviewed, said before publishing his remarkable views of ending the war, Lord Lansdowne did not consult any member ...

    Article : 77 words
  58. ENEMY SUCCESSES.

    Southward from Masnieres, from the neighborhood of Bon Avis to Villars Guislain, the enemy succeeded in entering our positions at different ...

    Article : 67 words
  59. PERTH LAD'S WIDOW

    Violet Robertson, widow of the late Lieut. Robertson, of Perth, was thrown from a horse in Rotten Row and killed. ...

    Article : 32 words
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