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  2. RUSSIAN FIGHTING.

    The War Office reports: The Chief of the Russian military mission to England has received communication from the Russian headquaiors, dated ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports as follows:—There was hostile artillery fire last night in the neighbourhood of Bourlon wood, but no ...

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  4. REFER ENDUM CAMPAIGN.

    It has leca announced that arrangements are being made to hold a Returned Soldiers Rally in Ipswich, shortly, in advocacy of a "Yes" vote ...

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  5. BRISBANE NEWS.

    The Government's hopes of finishing the session to-morrow have vanished thin air. It is now understood that Wednesday next will he the ...

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  6. SENSATION AT WARWICK.

    When the Prime Minister was leaving his train at Warwick this afternoon a demonstration was made against him, demonstration was made against him, ...

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  7. PREMIER NOT ARRESTED.

    The historic squabble between the State and Federal Governments over the censorship and the conscription campiagn, has reached the acute state ...

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  8. RUSSIAN ARMISTICE.

    A telegram received from Petrograd anounnces that the Germans have agreed to the Bolsheviks overtures for a general armistice on the Russian ...

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  9. ITALIAN SITUATION.

    A message received from Rome announces that Italy is safe from further invasion. New York, November 28. ...

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  10. BRITISH FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports as follow:—There was hostile artillery fire last night in the neighbourhood of Bourion wood, but no ...

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  11. VALE—AUSTRALIA.

    Vital is the question at issue; reinforce our boys, or desert them. All the glorious deeds dome by the Australians on European ...

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  12. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    A German official message received by the Admiralty wireless service is as follows: British tanks and infantry attacking westward of Bourlon ...

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  13. FIRE ON MASSED ENEMY.

    A high military authority definitely announces that the Italian crisis has passed. The following Italian official message ...

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  14. KALEDIN'S MOVEMENTS.

    A message from Haparanda states that General Kaiedin, leader of the Cossacks, is not matching to Patrograd. He intends remaining at ...

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  15. ACTIVITY AT YPRES.

    Sir Donglas Huig reports. There, is nothing special at the Cambrai battle-front. We repulsed two raids in the neighbourhood of Avion. The ...

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  16. THREAT AGAINST VENICE.

    Austrian airmen dropped leaflets boasting that they would attend mass in St. Mack's, Venice. Immediately a great crowd assembled at St. Mark's ...

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  17. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    To-day's French communique is an follow: It in confirmed that our attack on 21st November south of Juvincourt cost the enemy very serious losses. We ...

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  18. THE VOLUNTARY SYSTEM.

    The voluntary system of obtaining men for our fighting forces exempts no one except the unwilling and the shirker. ...

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  19. KIRGHIZ TARTARS REVOLT.

    Mr. Philip Price, the war correspondent, reveals from Petrograd that the Kirghiz Tartars near the Chinese frontier rebelled in the summer of ...

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  20. Vote Yes

    What is the essence of Conscription? Conscription really means the organisction of the nation for defence—the using of every man and every shilling ...

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  21. WARNING TO BRITAIN.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton, speaking at Chertsey, in Surrey, said that Germany would make her greatest effort before April next, ...

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  22. THE HINDENBURG TUNNEL.

    The capture of the Hindenburg tunnel is now practically complete. Investigation shows that for 13 miles to a depth of 40ft. mines were sown through ...

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  23. TWO M.P.'s SUMMONED.

    Summonses for the alleged making of false statements have been issued against Mr. James Matthews, M.P., Mr. Catts, M.P., and two others. ...

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  24. A GENERAL CONGRESS.

    A Russian communique states: The Council of the People and Commissaries of the Army and Navy convenes a general congress of forces on the ...

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  25. DURATION OF THE WAR.

    The London correspondent of the New York "'World" has obtained seveal striking interviews on the subject of the war. ...

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  26. BRITISH RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    The Government has informed the Lancashire cotton industry that they intend to maintain 60 per cent, of the spindles working. ...

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  27. PROBABLE PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    It is stated that the question of declaring the 20th of December a public holiday is being considered by the Prime Minister. It is possible that ...

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  28. AGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA.

    The agreement made in the spring of 1916, and rectified in February, 1917, betwen Russia. France, and England, has been published. It gave Russia ...

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  29. PROPOSED PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The "Voerwartz," the Berlin Socialist journal, supports the proponed Socialist peace conference at Stockholm in December. If the Allied ...

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  30. OPPOSITION OF MINERS.

    The Council of the Federated Mining Employees of Australia, at a meeting, carried a motion pledging the members of the council to de all in ...

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  31. ALLIES CONFERRING.

    Public opinion regards the inter-Allied conference as cumbersome, and hardly tending to the unity of the sixteen countries, being represented by ...

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  32. PROSECUTIONS FOR FALSE STATEMENTS.

    Addressing an unthusiastic conscription meeting at the Town Hall last sight, the Federal Minister for Works (Mr. Watt) announced that ...

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  33. NEW SERBIAN RECRUITS.

    A Serbian communique states: At Salnnika 300 Dalmaian and Croatian volunteers from Australia were sworn in the Serbian army. They were ...

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  34. MR. TUDOR'S TOUR.

    The leader of ho Federal Opposition (Mr. Tudor) has returned from a Visit to South Australia and Broken Hill. He expressed himself us pleased with ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S WAR.

    This war is not only England's war, it is Australia's war. The Old Land was forced into it against her will. So were we. If England goes down, ...

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  36. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

    Vote "No" and you say, in effect:—"Give us a longer war, and a poor prospect of a safe return for some mothers' sous." ...

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  37. MINISTERS COMING TO BRISBANE.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook) left last night for Melbourne and Adelaide. He expects to return to Sydney on or about next ...

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  38. NEUTRAL KINGS CONFER.

    The people have heartily welcomed the kings of Sweden and Denmark, who have arrived for a secret conference. It is believed that Scandinavia ...

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  39. RELEASED FROM GERMANY.

    Some Australians are included in the batch of 508 disabled British officers and men sent to Switzerland from prison camps in Germany. ...

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  40. A WOMEN'S NAVAL SERVICE.

    The Admiralty announces that it is establishing a women's royal naval cornice for shore duties, bitherto performed by naval ratings. ...

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