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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative. Council. yesterday afternoon the first, business was consideration of the amendments made the Council to the Scaffolding ...

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  7. GREEK SITUATION

    King Constantine of Greece has granted an audience to a correspondent of the “Times.” His Majesty expressed himself as ...

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  8. SITUATION SERIOUS.

    From its correspondent at Milan, the “Daily Telegraph” has received a long message dealing with the Greek situation, in which he says:— ...

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  9. WEST FRONT

    Amsterdam reports that German troops and guns have been pouring into France and Belgium for upwards of a week. ...

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  10. MEMORIAL HALL DISASTER.

    The breaking up by don[?]nion soldiers of an [?] at the Memorial Hall in London recently was again mentioned in the ...

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  11. THE WHEAT SCHEME

    Announcements regarding the wheat marketing scheme were made yesterday by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr Hagelthorn). The Minister said : ...

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  12. GERMAN INTRIGUE.

    “German influences are openly at work especially by officers, who are brazenly advocating war against the Entente, while they are closely ...

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  13. BAFFLING 4. SUBMARINE.

    The thrilling story of how the British steamer Japanese Prince (4,876 tons) escaped from an enemy submarine was told by a passenger ...

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  14. AUSTRIANS WATCHING RUSSIANS.

    Four Austrian monitors have left Rustchuk, on the Bulgarian bank of the Danube, in order to attempt to bombard Reni, the town on the ...

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  15. BERLIN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    South of Genica and north-east of Ipek Montenegrin, and Serbian detachments were thrown, back, claims a Berlin communique. ...

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  16. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    The “Daily Chronicle” (Liberal) says that there is a growing feeling among politicians of the United Kingdom that the time limit for Lord ...

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  17. BULGARS WILL NOT FIGHT ALLIES.

    There are indications that the German General von Gallwitz will be sent against the Anglo-French armies in Serbia,. as the Bulgarians ...

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  18. B. l. S. N. LINER TORPEDOED.

    The British-India steamer Umeta (5,812 tons) has been torpedoed in the Mediterranean. Five officers and 47 Lascars landed at Malta, but the ...

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  19. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    When the Legislative Assembly resumed its sittings yesterday Mr Keast presented a petition, asking for a referendum on the question of ...

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  20. PRISONERS IN ENGLAND.

    Three German officers who are among the 90 enemy prisoners interned at Donington Hall, in Leicestershire are about to be tried by ...

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  21. PLOT TO MURDER FERDINAND.

    It is notified from the Roumanian capital that three Bulgarian students were shot at Sofia on Sunday for having plotted to kill King ...

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  22. NEUTRALS CONFER.

    The Swedish Foreign Minister (Herr Wallenberg) has left Stockholm for Christiania. It is assumed at Stockholm that his ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Creelman, of Weatherboard, passed away at her residence on Monday evening. For very many years she had been in ill-health, but ...

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  24. ATTACK ON EGYPT.

    Germans in Constantinople claim that 2,000,000 Turks will be armed in the spring for an expedition to Egypt. They will be ready early in ...

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  25. PRODUCE MARKETS

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  26. CRISTMAS COMFORTS FROM LONDON

    The Young Men’s Christian Association in London has sent a Christmas ship to the Dardanelles and Salonika laden with comforts for the ...

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  27. KING’S PROTESTATIONS.

    “The present situation,” said the King, “can be summed up in a few words. The Allied Powers made certain demands regarding the Greek ...

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  29. DAIRY PRODUCE.

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  30. BRITISH AGREEMENT WITH DENMARK.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Sir John Lonsdale (Unionist, asked for particulars of the British agreement with the Merchants Guild at ...

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  31. GENERALS CONFER.

    King Constantine concluded by expressing gratitude at the visit to Athens of the British Secretary of States for War (Lord Kitchener) and ...

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  32. SUCCESSFUL RECRUITING.

    In the South African Legislative Assembly the Minister for Defence (General Smuts) said that recruiting had been successful beyond the ...

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  33. POTATO MARKET.

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  34. THE POPE AND PEACE.

    In extension of our message yesterday the following is of interest:— Pope Benedict XV., at a secret consistory of cardinals, held at the ...

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  36. HERTZOG INDICTED.

    The Prime-Minister (General Botha) reiterated that they were bound to fight in order to maintain their liberty. It was absolutely ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND GRIEVANCE.

    More than 500 undelivered soldiers packages posted in New Zealand in May and June last to the Dardanelles have reached London— ...

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  41. MR FORD’S PEACE PICNIC.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Sir Edward Cornwall (Liberal) asked if the Foreign Office would notify Mr Henry Ford’s peacemakers ...

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