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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 115 words
  3. LAST NIGHTS TROTTING

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  4. FROM THE EAST

    In the Senate Senator Ready asked the Minister representing the Minister for Defence whether he had beard rumors that were abroad that the ...

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  5. Splendid Victory at Verdun

    A communique says:—"After several days of artillery preparation we attacked the enemy yesterday morning north of Douaumont, between the ...

    Article : 316 words
  6. TROUBLE COMING

    After several weeks' fruitless negotiations between the Tramway Employes' Union and the Commissioner of Railways, following upon the employes' ...

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  7. Belmont Park Dec. Meeting

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  8. TREATMENT OF RETURNED SOLDIERS

    in the senate to-day Senator Lynch (Minister for Works) said that Seasor Ready had referred to a report that the British authorities were making a ...

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  9. NO WEAKENING

    Mr. Lloyd George has exchanged messages with M. Trepoff, Signor Boselli, and M. de Brocqueville containing mutual assurances of ...

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  10. AMERICANS WAKING UP

    It is officially announced that the United States will forward the Central Powers' peace proposals to the Quadruple Entente without comment. ...

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  11. THE MARKET BAROMETER

    American stocks continue to decline. Wild disorder followed the rumors of peace possibilities, but stocks were slightly stronger at the close. ...

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  12. STRIKE AVERTED IN SYDNEY

    If the scheme suggested by a section of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers had not been vetoed by the executive Sydney would have no trams ...

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  13. IN THE ENEMY COUNTRIES

    The fall of the Austrian Cabinet was due to the German party in the Austrian Parliament demanding home rule for Galicia and Bohemla, subject to the ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S CONDITIONS

    Speaking last night, Mr. Arthur Henderson, a member, of the War Council, said that the Government did not yet know anything about ...

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  15. BREAKING THE TRAWLERS' STRIKE

    The attempt of the State Government to break the trawlers strike looks like succeeding. Applications have been called for positions on the ...

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  16. ENEMY RAIDS FAIL

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: "An enemay attack at Les Hoeufs was crushed. We raided trenches to the south of Armentieres and east of ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPS.

    [?] Representatives meets at 12.20 p.m. on Monday and preliminary business is disposed of, Mr. Hushes will move the second reading ...

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  18. DO-RE-ME

    "Whenever his friends offered to pay for drinks, suppers, or motor cars defendant would say, put your money in your pocket; I have plenty of ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. HOLLAND PREPARING FOR TROUBLE

    The War Minister declares that it is necessary to increase the output of munitions per day owing to the danger of Holland being involved in the ...

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  21. MESOPOTAMIA OFFENSIVE

    An official report from Mesopotamia saya: We assumed the offensive on December 13 and 14, effectively bombarding the Turkish positions at ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. THE NEW CABINET

    The "Nation" Hays:— The Government is in no inte[?]gible sense a Liberal Administration. The inner strength of the Government [?] ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. PRIVILEGES TO POLITICIANS

    On the motlon for the adjournment in the Senate. Senator Needham objected to free passes over Commonwealth railways being given to ...

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  24. THE RUSSO-ROUMANIANS

    A German official message reports the capture of Buzeo, a Roumanian town north-east of Bucharest. A wireless Russian report says: "Our ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. "QUITE UNACCEPTABLE" SAYS PETROGRAD

    The Foreign Minister stated in the Duma, that the German proposals were quite unacceptable. They were devised in order to hearten the Germans, ...

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  26. HODGE'S VIGOROUS POLICY

    The Minister for Labor (Mr. Hodge) is adopting a vigorous policy with regard to industrial disputes. In a letter to the trade unions he ...

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  27. ITEMS FROM ADELAIDE

    John Cawrse, aged 40 was decapitated by a train at Smithfield to-day. He was walking along the platform when he staggered against a carriage, and ...

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  28. THE MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN

    A French communique says:— "There was intermittent artillery fire along the whole front in Macedonia, especially in the Doiran region. Our ...

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  29. THE ALLIES PREPARING

    An order fixing thursday as a meatless day is expected shortly. It will operate as from January. Other orders are in preparation fof enforcing ...

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  30. THE STATE OF IRELAND

    In the House of Commons yesterday Major W. Redmond said that he had come to the conclusion that an understanding between North and South was ...

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  31. PERTH CUP BETTING

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  32. CLOCKS IN COMMONWEALTH

    Mr. Hall (Attorney-General), on his retnm from the Premiers' Conference, said that the Federal Parliament will be asked to pass a Bill within the next ...

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  33. GREECE CLIMBS DOWN

    Greece has accepted tue Allies' demands. The "Petit Journal's" Piraeus correspondent states: "To-day's Allied Note ...

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  34. EMBARGO ON COKE LIFTED

    Manufacturers and others who possessed or acquired a supply of coke will be interested to learn that the naval authorities have now withdrawn ...

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  35. THE GOODWOOD "500"

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  36. IRISH RAILWAY DISPUTE

    Apparently a strike on the Irish Great Southern and Western Railway system is inevitable. The men have refused the owners' offer of 2s. per ...

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  37. VOLUNTEERS UNDER AGE

    So many complaints have been received by the Defence Department from parents of youths under 18 years who enlisted in the A.I.F. that orders ...

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  38. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT

    Yesterday afternoon the Fire Brigade Ambulance conveyed to the Perth Public Hospital T. J. Dibden, builder and contractor, of Hanover-street, ...

    Article : 101 words
  39. LATE BOXING

    The newspapers-are discussing the possibility of matching Carpe[?]ier and Darcy if they come to Amerita. SYDNEY, Saturday. ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. WILHELM TO HIS TROOPS

    The Kaiser, reviewing the troops at Mulhausen, Alsace, said:—feel that the absolute conquerors have offered to negotiate with the enemy. All rests ...

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  41. IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    Official: In German East Africa since December 5 a considerable German force has repeatedly attacked our troops holding the line from Port ...

    Article : 81 words
  42. DANISH WEST INDIES

    A referendum resulted in an overwhelming majority in favor of the sale of the Danish West Indies, to the United States. The "Polltken" says that ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. MILITARY STUDENTS

    The Assistant Minister of Defence has announced the results of the recent examination for entrance to the Royal-Military College at Duntroon ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. THE WHEAT MARKET

    The Chicago wheat market has slumped owing to peace rumors. Options over December shipments are now quoted at 150 cents per bushel. ...

    Article : 48 words
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