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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports"— "We successfully conducted operations yesterday west of Cambrai. ...

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  4. Military Appointments.

    Official General Sir Herbert Ph[?]er, K.C.B., has been appointed to the command of the British forces in Italy. ...

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  5. In Russia.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports:— "Replying to a question by Count Tissa, in the Hungarian Lower House, ...

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  6. DUNKIRK AGAIN BOMBED.

    An official French communique states:— "Enemy aeroplanes again bombarded Dunkirk last night. There were no ...

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  7. CORPORAL LES. HOGG

    Mr. W. Hogg, of Broken Hill, yesterday received further news regarding his son, recently reported missing staring that he was a prisoner of war at ...

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  8. ARTILLERY WORK IN ALSACE

    The latest French, communique says: "Reciprocal artillery activity continues in the region of Juvincourt and in Uper Alsace, in the sectors of Seppoy ...

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  9. THE REFERENDUM.

    In the course of an interview yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) referred to the censorship which he declared was being used by ...

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  10. POSSIBLE TRUCE OFFER.

    General von Ludendorff, with a numerous staff under secret orders, is going to the Eastern front. Presumably his visit is in connection with ...

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  11. The Italian Front.

    An official Italian communique states:— "A powerful enemy thrust between the Asiago Plateau and the Brenta ...

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  12. SOLDIERS' PAY.

    The London "Times" understands that the Government will shortly announce an increase in soldiers' pay. ...

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  13. ALLIES' DIFFICULTY IN DEALING WITH RUSSIA.

    The Bolsheviks peace move is regarded by United States officials as placing Russia almost in the list of unfriendly nations. They point out ...

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  14. OVER 100 GUNS CAPTURED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig rePorts:— "We have captured over a hundred guns on the Somme front since ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND OFFICER COURTMARTIALLED.

    Captain A. T. Rattray, of the Otago (N.Z.) Regiment, has been court-martialled and dismissed from the service. ...

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  16. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The London "Times" correspondent on the Western front reports:— "Fierce fighting is going on on the Cambrai front. The Germans are ...

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  17. FRENCH MINISTER RESIGNS.

    M. Jonnart, French Minister of Blockade, has ersigned office owing to illhealth. ...

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  18. MOST VIOLENT STRUGGLE CONTINUES.

    An Italian semi-official report, describing the enemy's attempts to break through between the Brenta and the Piave on November 21 and 22, says:— ...

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  19. THE OVERTURES FOR PEACE.

    Reuter's Washington correspondent telegraphs:— "Russian Bolshevik overtures for peace will not find a welcome in the ...

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  20. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Arrangements are being made by the State Government to fittingly celebrate on Tuesday next the British victory on the Western front. ...

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  21. BRITISH OPERATIONS CONTINUED.

    In an earlier dispatch Sir Douglas Haig says:— "Operations were continued to-day against the enemy's positions westwards ...

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  22. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    A hut at Jamberoo, near Wollongong was broken into on Thursday night, and a gold watch and chain and a medal stolen. ...

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  23. In Palestine.

    An offical Palestine communique states:— "We stormed on Wednesday Nebisemwil Ridge, which is the site of ...

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  24. A GERMAN REPORT.

    A German official communique states:— "Italian attacks westward of the Brenta and between the Brenta and ...

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  25. ENEMY RESIDENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes has decided to very materially curtail the liberty which many enemy subjects nave enjoyed up to date. ...

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  26. THE BATTLE LINE.

    A semi-official report states:— "Despite the apparent lull on the British front, the battle continues fiercely from Flanders to St. ...

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  27. In the Balkans.

    It Italian communique states:— "We repulsed an attack southward of Leftimia in Albania." ...

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  28. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    On Saturday morning the l o'clock mixed train from Maryborough collided with a foods train which was being shunted at Donald platform. There ...

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  29. SOLDIERS' ENGLISH WIVES.

    A number of applications have been made to the High Commissioner (Mr. A. Fisher) by Austrailian soldiers in England for travelling concessions for their ...

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  30. The United States.

    United States Labor leaders express their willingness to co-operate with the National Defence Department by the apportionment of labor to industries ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN THF AIR.

    The Admiralty reports:— "In a fight between air patrols yesterday, we probably destroyed two enemy aircraft and drove down ...

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  32. TURKO-GERMAN ATROCITIES AGAINST JEWS.

    Refugees who have arrived at Alexandria in Egypt, bring further stories of terrible Turko-German atrocities upon the Jews in Palestine. Last ...

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  33. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    The Hospital Gala Committee's Hospital conclude to-day the procession through the main streets, a demonstration in the Central Reserve, ...

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  34. RETURNED SOLDIER KILLED.

    A returned soldierf named Darcy Bell was run over by a passenger train in Woy Woy tunnel and cut to pieces. He was ome of the military guards ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT'S SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME.

    The first steel ship of 8000 tons under the United States Government's shipbuilding programme has been launched. ...

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  36. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. and Mrs. Brady, of Cantaps via Tarrawingee, have been informed by the military authorities that their son Private Andrew Peter Brady, was ...

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  37. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German ifficial communique states: "There are great and violent waves of artillery fire between the railways from Boesinghe to Stadon and from ...

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  38. Japan's Part.

    "Japan can give little military help to the Allies," said M. Akasama, of the Imperial Railway Commission yesterday, "unless the ...

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  39. ATLANTIC INSURANCE RATE REDUCED.

    Reflecting the decreasing effeetiveness of the submarine menace, the United States Government insurance rate for Atlantic shipping has been ...

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  40. CORPORAL H. G. FORREST DECORATED.

    Mr. M. Forrest, of Rakow-street, Railway Town, has been informed by the military autborities that her husband Corporal Herbert G. Forrest, ...

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