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  3. GERMANY'S PEACE BAIT.

    The "Kollnische Volkszeitung," reports Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, says that there are indications that the efforts to bring about peace will be unsuccessful, ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George intenus to use the Imperial Conference for a strong effort to settle the Irish question. He is hoping to secure a mandate from the ...

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  5. ROUMANIA'S STRUGGLE.

    M. Bratiano has issued a proclamation in which he announces that the Roumanian army has withdrawn only for reorganisation, and that in a few months the army ...

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  6. THE SOMME OFFENSIVE.

    Sir. douglas Haig's despatch on the Somme offensive refers to the dreadful weather which prevailed in October and November, turning the trenches into ...

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  7. VAST COLONIAL EMPIRE.

    The Exchange News Agency states that the latest peace terms from Cologne are that Germany vetoes any consideration of the question who was responsible for the ...

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  8. NOT THE OUTCOME OF PEACE TALK.

    Mr. Massey, the Premier of New Zealand, has been in daily touch with the Colonial Office, and he states that the Empire War Council is not tho outcome ...

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  9. ASSURES FINAL VICTORY.

    In a leading article on Sir Douglas Haig's despatch the "Times" states:—"The despatch reveals that the Somme offensive fully achieved its principal ...

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  10. SOCIALISTS' STRONG STAND.

    The National Socialist. Congress has adopted a resolution which states that the German reply to President Wilson allowed that Germany's offer to negotiate ...

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  11. STRUGGLE FOR HEIGHTS.

    A wireless Russian official report is as follows:—"The enemy advance continues in the Oituz Valley. Battles are proceeding for the domination of the heights ...

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  12. JOINT REPRESENTATION UNACCEPTABLE.

    The London press discusses the question of Mr. Hughes's attendance at the Imperial Conference. The "Pall Mall Gazette" questions whether Mr. Hughes is ...

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  13. BRITISH SUPERIORITY REMISED.

    The "Times" correspondent at head-quarters in France says that the peace proposals have not been discussed at the front, because the British army feels its ...

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  14. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S MODESTY.

    Colonel Bepington. the "Times" military correspondent, writes that Sir Douglas Haig's modesty does not reveal in his report on the Somme battle how much the ...

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  15. SCANDINAVIANS FOR PEACE.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports that Sweden, Norway, and Denmark have each sent a Note to the belligerents giving expression to Scan ...

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  16. WHY ROUMANIA DECLARED WAR.

    There werre enthusiastic scence in the Legislative Chamber of Roumania. In the course of the speeches in reply to the Speech from the Throne, M. Bratiano ...

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  17. FRENCH MOBILISATION

    The Chamber of Deputies has authorised the State to advance. £8,000,000 to shipowners for the construction and purchase of ships. A Bill has been ...

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  18. STRESS OF WAR.

    There was a great influx of recruits on Monday last owing to numerous exemptions lapsing on December 31. Four hundred main line trains in Great Britain ...

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  19. GERMAN ANXIETY.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York states that the Allies' reply to President Wilson's Note is anxiously awaited in Germany. It is hoped that ...

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  20. ALCOHOL FOR WAR.

    The [?] has appointed a committee to consider the best means to secure adequate supplies of alcohol for war purposes and ...

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  21. M. CAILLAUX'S INTRIGUE.

    M. Carllaux's intrigues in Rome are believed to be connected with international high finance. M. Carllaux and his wife live sumptuoudsly, and apparently have endless ...

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  22. VERDUN ATTACK REPULSED.

    A French official communique states after an intense bombardment the Germans strongly attacked along a front of over three kilometres front the west of ...

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  23. HIS SON'S GRAVE.

    Mr. A. Henderson, the Labour member, who holds a position in the War Cabinet without portfolio, visited his son's grave at Foureauwood. [?] ...

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  24. NO PEACE NOTE FROM POPE.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Rome says the Pope will not issue a Peace Note considering that the peace proposals are premature review of the Gzar's ...

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  25. GERMAN TACTICS.

    It is reported that the German are trying to drive in a wedge between the Russian and Roumanian armies that are retreating northward in Moldavia from ...

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  26. HEALT HIS THE SAFEST DIVIDEND.

    A regular 10 or 15 per cent, is not the best dividend in the world. the safest dividend is health. commercial men who cannot afford to neglect their businesses ...

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  27. THE GREEK PROBLEM.

    The Greek Premier has forbidden the celebration of a requiem service for the murdered Venizelists. ...

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  28. DEAD UNBURIED.

    The Evening Star states that lack of gravediggers and coffins is causing London corpses to be kept unduly, particularly in the East-End, where the living ...

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  29. THE GERMAN VERSION

    A wireless German official, statement claims to have penetrated the French second and third lines on height No. 304 and on the southern slope of Mort ...

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  30. JOFFER'S REST.

    Marshal Joffre has gone to his home in the Pyrenees for a few days' rest. ...

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  31. LIQUOR TRADE.

    The Liquor Control Board ias recommended that the drink traffic should be nationalised. The Government is reported to be considering the recommendation ...

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  32. HORSES FROM HOLLAND.

    The Dutch Horse Owners' Association has agreed to supply the German Government with horses. The first draft will be dispatched in January. ...

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  33. THE QUEEN'S DONATION.

    Queen Sophia of Greece, the sister of the Kaiser, has contributed, £320 from her own private purse for the relief of the families of 'the reservists who were ...

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  34. GERMAN SHIPPING LOSSES.

    It is reported from Hamburg that the German mercantile shipping losses since the commencement of the war include 152 vessels sunk. ...

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  35. NEW FRENCH COMMANDERS.

    General Nivelle, the new French commander, has appointed Generals Franchet de Spery, Petain, and Castlenau commanders-in-chief of three army corps. ...

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  36. WELCOME COMPORTS.

    General Birdwood has sent the following message to the Army Comforts Fund:—"All the members of the A.I.F. send most grateful thanks to the kind workers of ...

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  37. RAISE THE BLOCKADE.

    The Greek Government has presented a Note to the Entente requesting the raising at the blockade. ...

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  38. GARDENS CLOSING TIME.

    When the clocks are put forward next week the authorities of the Botanical Gardens and the Zoo might to make the closing times later. This especially ...

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  39. GERMAN TRENCHES WRECKED.

    A Paris official communique states:—"The French raided and wrecked German trenches between Oise and Aisne. The Germans violently bombarded French ...

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  40. WILY CONSTANTINE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies announces that it has received information fixing the responsibility ...

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  41. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that a successful raid was made eastward of Lesans. The German trenches were found to be greatly damaged by the British artillery. ...

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  42. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Irish problem is nearer solution than ever. Mr. Lloyd George's efforts have considerably cleared the atmosphere. Sir Edward ...

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  43. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    The Press Bureau states that for the past three days continuous conferences have taken place in London between the British Government and MM. Ribot and ...

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  44. THE HEAT OF SUMMER.

    One finds in the seaside temperature and the restful surroundings of the Pier Hotel, Glenelg, all that can be desired as a relief from the dust and heat of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. SOCIALISTS' VIEW.

    M. Bouillon, the president of the Socialist and Radical party in the French Chamber of Deputies on being interviewed said that it was impossible for victory to ...

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