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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE. LATEST WAY NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  4. On the Western Front.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "We repulsed a party of enemy raiders in the neighborhood of Hollebeke. ...

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  5. THE REFERENDUM.

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  6. Affairs in Britain.

    Five hundred butchers waited for several hours at the Smithfield markets for the special release of 300 New Zealand lambs. It is estimated that at ...

    Article : 183 words
  7. RED CROSS PARCELS.

    The Red Cross Society has appointed Mrs. O.F. Mitchell of Melbourne, as assistant commissioner controlling Women's work. ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA.

    After reading the resolution passed by the New South Wales Labor Council in favor of negotiations being started to bring abut peace, Mr. W. M. ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS. YESTERDAY'S CABINET MEETING

    After sitting for upwards of three hours yesterday considering the political situation, the Federal Cabinet rose Without having come to any ...

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  10. AN AIR RAID.

    The Admiralty reports as follows:— "Several of our naval aircraft carried out a raid yesterday on Ghistelles aerodrome, in Belgium. Numerous ...

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  11. In Russia.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" states that yesterday's report that the facto recognition will probably be accorded the Bolshevik usurper Lenin's ...

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  12. ADVANCED P0STS PRESSED BACK.

    In another official report FieldMarshal Sir Douglas Haig states that as the result of local fighting in the vicinity of the Canal du Nord this ...

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  13. THREATENED STRIKE.

    The Electrical Trades Union threatened to strike at noon to-day. Their grievance is an alieged inequality in the distribution of Government war ...

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  14. STOLEN JEWELLERY RECOVERED.

    Detectives yesterday recovered a large quantity of jewellery which might transpire to be the proceeds of Several robbries. The jewellery was ...

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  15. "FORMIDABLE PREPARATIONS."

    Marcel Hutin, writing in "The Echo de Paris"of the position on the Western front, says:—"Midwinter condiations will not check our rush nor our, ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE UNCHANGED.

    There is reason to believe that there is no change in the British Goyernment's attitude, towards the Bol[?]vik Government, states the London ...

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  17. MAN-POWER CONFERENCE.

    Official: The Man-power Conference was resumed yesterday. lt was agreed that the unions represented should be ...

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  18. AVIATION REPORT.

    In a special aviation report FieldMarshal Sir Douglas Haig says:— "There was great aerial activity on both sides on Thursday. Two hundred ...

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  19. RUSSIA'S EXAMPLE.

    The "Morning Pest" denounces the suggestion of a beaten Russia as likely to bring about anarchy and revolutaon in Britain. '. ...

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  20. RETURN OF AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    After an absence of eight years from Australia, Miss Eileen Boyd, the Anstraban contralto, has arrived from England by way of America. The ...

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  21. MILK ALLOWANCES.

    Lord Rhondda has ordered that from January 21 children under 18 months be allowed not more than a pint and a half of milk daily, and those between ...

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  22. P0LES IN GERMANY.

    A Russian Foreign Office official states that the Bolsheviks have demanded the immediate repatriation of several hundreds of thousands of Poles ...

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  23. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    It is officially denied that instructions have been issued for Federa electoral officers to be ready for an election in March next. As a matter ...

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  24. PROPOSED UTILISATION OF MUSEUMS.

    Protesta are pouring in against the proposed appropriation of the British and other museums in London for Government offices. Mr. Lloyd George is ...

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  25. In India.

    Estimates indicate that well over £500,000 will be the result of Lady Cbelmsford's and the provincial committee's recent "Our Day" collections ...

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  26. In Palestine.

    An official dispatch from the British expedition operating in Palestine states:— "A further advance-has been made ...

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  27. MISSING MAN FOUND.

    The mystery of Mr. Thomas de Burgh's disappearance has been solved. His father, who is an engineer for harbors and drainage in the Public Works ...

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  28. WHALES AND WILD BIRDS.

    In view of the world's shortage of food, the use of whale meat as an article of diet has been suggested. It is proposed that investigation should ...

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  29. ORGANISING SUPPLIES.

    It is officially announced that the Central Advisory Committee on Meat Supplies is of the opinion that the position resulting from the shortage of ...

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  30. Peace Talk.

    The London "Times" Petrograd correspondent reports:— "The Bolsheviks now favor Berne, in Switzerland, as the rendezous for ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CAMEL CORPS

    Tlie London "Times" states:— "The men on furlough from Palestine pay a tribute to the Australian Camel Crops. Its transport work was ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. TRAMWAY HOLD-UP.

    In Balmain yesterday afternoon detectives arrested a man in connection with the raid and hold-up at the Manly Tramway Depot on December 27. The ...

    Article : 66 words
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    Mr. D. RateLie Well known in Wolfongong mining and union circles is now collecting evidense on behalf of the Primary Producers Union with a ...

    Article : 60 words
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