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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports. "We repulsed an attempted raid opposite the Ho[?]enzollern Redoubt. Our artillery dispersed working parties ...

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  4. GERMAN PEACE OFFER

    King George, in his speech at the prorogation of Parliament yesterday, said:— "Throughout the months that have elapsed since I last addressed you, my navy and army, in conjunction with those of our gallant and faithful ...

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  5. DR. WILSON'S "LACK OF T[?]

    The Amsterdam correspondent of tho "Daily Telegraph" comments:— "If Germany itself had drawn up President Wilson Note it could ...

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  6. In Greece.

    The following item is from a source other than "The Miner's" special service:— London, Saturday. ...

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  7. VICTORIAN SPORTSMAN KILLED

    News has been received of the death of Driver M. J. O'Farrell on active service. Driver O'Farrell was well known in sporting circles. He owned and ...

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  8. WAITING FOR BRITAIN TO "COOL OFF."

    Reuter's correspondedt writes:— "While President Wilson is waiting for Britain to "cool off," he is represented to-night as occupying much of ...

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  9. Portugal's Aid.

    The President of Portugal, interviewed, stated: "At present we have 15,000 splendidly-trained troops holding the Rovuma River, from the Indian ...

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  10. LAND TRANSFER REGULATIONS.

    Amendments were issued yesterday by the Federal Executive Council in connection with the land transfer regulations which restrict the sale of land ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND SOCIALISTS IMPRISONED.

    Peter Fraser and Thomas Brindle, prominent Socialists, have each been sentenced to imprisonment for seditious utterances. ...

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  12. INCREASED FRENCH TAXES.

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed a war tax on men not serving with the colors, including a fixed duty of 12 francs (7/6) and an increase of 25 per ...

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  13. MR. LANSING CONDEMNED.

    Reuter's correspondent writes:— "The President's critics are violent in their language regarding Mr. Robert Lansing (Secretary of State), who ...

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  14. THE PROPOSED IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the "Sunday Times" writes:— "What reply Mr. Hughes has sent to the Imperial Government in ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM MR. ANDREW FISHER.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher (Australian High Commissioner) has sent Christmas greetings "to our island continent, whose sons have won on the stricken ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S REPLY OF REJECTION.

    The Russian Government will reply to the German proposals rejecting them on the grounds of vagueness and lack of sincerity, and being unworthy ...

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  17. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon. Director-General of Recruiting, has issued the following Christmas message to Australia and Australians:— ...

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  18. Roumanian Campaign.

    A Russian communique says:—"On the Roumanian front the destruction, under the Roumanian Government's order, of all oil wells and refineries in ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER AND PRESIDENT.

    Mr. F. W. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, speaking in Sussex, said would like to see President Wilson told:— "We carried on the war ...

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  20. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique says:— "There was a lively artillery duel yesterday in the region of Haudremont, Louvemont and C[?]ambrette. ...

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  21. FIGHTING ALONG THE WHOLE FRONT.

    News from Roumania states: "The enemy attempts at an offensive were repulsed in the Dobrudja region. Our detachments were withdrawn after ...

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  22. THE STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Stock Exchange opinion is that, as Germany is making [?]esperate efforts to secure peace, the Wall-street slump in stocks is attributable to the extreme ...

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  23. NO PEACE UNLESS ALLIES UNANIMOUS.

    The Japanese Foreign Minister declares that there will be no peace except on terms on which the Allies are unanimous. ...

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  24. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Keast, of Broken Hill, have received news that their son, Sergeant A. J. Keast, of the A.M.C., has received the Military Medal. ...

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  25. RINK HOLIDAY FEATURES.

    A number of holiday attractions will be supplied at the Rink this week. Tomorrow (Christmas) night a special programme will be presented. The ...

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  26. BARON DE REUTER KILLED.

    The killed on December 13 at Beaumont Hamel included Baron Hubert de Reuter only son of the late baron, (while serving as a private in the Black ...

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  27. RECOVERY ON WALL-STREET.

    On Wall-street yesterday afternoon prices of stock sharply, recovered. Chicago wheat dropped another three cents. ...

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  28. IF A DOOR IS LEFT OPEN.

    It has been announced semi-officially that should the Eentente Powers reply to the German peace proposals, leaving a door open tor negotiations, ...

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  29. STATE RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Captain Coates, organising secretary of the State recruiting campaign, stated last night that considering that Christmas week was generally a bad ...

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  30. GERMANS SECURE CEREALS.

    The German newspapers state that a quantity of cereals have been captured in Roumania, though it is believed that the bulk of the crops had previously ...

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  31. PRESIDENT WILSON'S MISTAKE.

    "The Temps" says:— "President Wilson made a fundamental mistake in disregarding the essential fact that one side deliberately broke the peace, ...

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  32. A THREAT TO THE NEUTRALS.

    It is rumored in Dutch financial circles that Germany has sent a note to the neutral Powers threatening ruthless submarine work in the event of ...

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  33. Enemy Submarines.

    Count von Reventlow the German writer, is indignant that Captain Blake, commander of the liner Caledonia, will not die the death of a ...

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  34. FLOUTING THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    The continued flouting of the Arbitration Court by the unions is said to have been engaging the attention of the State National Party. It is alleged that ...

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  35. GENERAL MORATORIUM REGULATIONS.

    Several amendments to the general moratorium regulations were gazetted yesterday. They provide in certain cases for relief in regard to the ...

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  36. KAISER CLAIMS THAT GERMANS WON THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME.

    The Kaiser has personally conferred the Order of Merit on the Bavarian Crown Prince, saying, "Under your leadership we won the battle of the ...

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  37. PEACE MEETINGS IN LEIPZIG PROHIBITED.

    The police prohibited Socialist meetings in Leipzig, at which a resolution would have been proposed demanding the immediate announcement of the ...

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  38. [?]FECT OF PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE.

    The leading New York papers to-day were filled with special cables particularly regarding the effect of President Wilson's Note. The despatches ...

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  39. MORE VESSELS SUNK.

    The British steamer Murex and the Norwegian steamer Avona have been sunk by submarines. ...

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  40. HOLLAND THOROUGHLY PREPARED.

    In the Dutch Second Chamber the Minister of War stated yesterday that since the war he had always felt that Holland's time might come any day. ...

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  41. BANKERS CONDEMN THE NOTE.

    United States bankers almost unanimously condemn President Wilson's Note. ...

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  42. GERMAN NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The German newspapers express unqualified astonishment at the Allies' attitude towards the German Chancellor's peace proposals. They are ...

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  43. Infernal Austria.

    A Vienna communiqe says:— "It is the primary duty of the Government to feed the people," and adds that the new Government will aim at ...

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  44. "OBSCURED BY THE PASSIONS OF THE WAR."

    "The Times" correspondent says:— "There is a strong and increasing American opinion that the vision of the belligerents tends to be obscured ...

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  45. Italy and Austria.

    An Italian official communique says: "The enemy shelled a military hospital at Goritza. despite visible red crosses. There were six casualties among the ...

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  46. WEST AUSTRALIAN GREEKS.

    The Greeks in West Australia who have appealed to the Governor-General for protection must look first to the State Government. This appears to be ...

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