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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    The cable messages in this issue headed 'The Times' Message are published in The (London) Times" newspaper, and cabled to Australia by special permission.It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. The cables headed "Reuter's ...

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  4. " THE MINER" OFFICE BOMBED. A Midnight Attack.

    A second attempt was made this morning-to blow up "The Barrier Miner"Office. The first attempt was made just ...

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  5. THE EX-IMPERIAL FAMILY

    The "Nowaja Russy" states that the German peace delegation at Brest Litovsk requested that Czar[?] and some other members of the ex-Imperial ...

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  6. EDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION. MEETING OF THE CABINET.

    The revolutionary movement among certain flowers of the Nationalist Party has again served to set all sorts Of politicali rumors on foot. ...

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  7. THE BREST LITOVSK NECOTIATIONS.

    M. Trotsky, in proclamation,accuses the.German peace delegates of misrepresenting the Brest Litovsk peace conference procedings with the intention ...

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  8. BRITISH AMBASSAD0R RETURNS TO LONDON.

    Sir, George William Buchanan (Britdor,to' Petrograd) has returned to London from Petrograd He expresses himself as deeply grieved at ...

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  9. POSITION OF NATIONALIST MEMBERS.

    Though the House of Representatives sat until nearly 3.30 a.m yesterday, many members gathered around the lobbies during the day.Mr.Massey ...

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  10. South Australians Escape.

    Two South Australians,J.W. Pitts and W. Choate of the 53rd Battalion, who recently escaped from German have reached London. They were ...

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  11. A TRADES HALL RUMOR

    Around the Trades Hall there has been a rumor all the week that Mr. Jensen (Minister fer Customs) and Mr. Russell (Hon. Minister) are about to ...

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  12. On the Western Front.

    Field-Marshat Sir Dougles Haig reports:— "There Was the usual artillery work yesterday in the neighborhoods of Lens ...

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  13. P.L.L. SECRETARY'S OPINION

    Mr. Archie Stewart, organiang secretary of the Political Labor Victoria, is Of the opinion that the Official Labor Party in the Federal ...

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  14. The Man Power Bill.

    The, Prime Minister (Mr.Loyd George), addressing to-day the representatives of the trades union affected by the Man Power Bill,paid a tribute ...

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  15. THE KAISER ADDRESSES HIS TROOPS.

    A conesponlent at headquarters in France states that the Kaiser recently reviewed the German troops behind Bourlon Wood, and said to them: ...

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  16. In Russia.

    The Russian People's Commissaries announce a stoppage of mainline passenger trains on numerous lines of railways from January 20 to February 2, ...

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  17. THIRD BAR TO D.S.0.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith's son Arthur has been awarded his third bar to his D.S.O. ...

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  18. INSURANCE RATES ON SHIPPING.

    Private underwritens at Lloyd's are insuring Atlantic cargoes substantially below the Govenmtnt rats. ...

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  19. OTHER DAMAGE.

    The fanlight over the main entrance to the Trades Hall is also broken,the being believed to be due to the concussion.The explosion also caused the ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says that there is reason to believe that the report that Mr. Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) has been urgently ...

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  21. DELAYED CHRISTMAS BOXES FOR AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Colonel Murdoch has distributed 20,000 delayed Christmas boxec among Australian soldiers at the Salisbury Plains Camp. ...

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  22. THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

    Router's Petrograd correspondent telegraphs as follows:— "The gravest apprehension is entertained as regards the outcome of ...

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  23. PUBLIC INTEREST.

    Public interest has been aroused by the event, and from quite an early hour, for Sunday, people visit The Miner" Office in order to see the extent ...

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  24. IN AUSTRALIA.

    In a report the Auditor-General discloses what he describes as a most lumsatisfactbrj state of affairs" concerning the accounts of the military ...

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