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  2. THE REFERENDUM

    The counting of votes cast at the referendum was resumed yesterday. In the Commonwealth 47,091 votes were deal with, and the reduction of the ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S FUEL GOAL STRIKE UNSETTLED

    The coal strike remains as serious as ever. The conference which was to have taken place to-day—between the Attorney-General (Hon. D. R. Hail), the ...

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  4. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN

    An official communique states:—"The enemy five times attacked the scopes of C[?]che, but all the assaults were driven [?] with heavy losses. The total ...

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  5. ROUMANIA'S PERIL FIRST CRISIS AVERTED

    The following [?] has been received from Mr. Stauley Wa[?]born, who is at present at Roum[?]an heasquarters:—"The general situation has greatly ...

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  6. EASTERN THEATRE

    An official announcement indicates that no important operations are in progress on the Russian front. The Germans drove the Russians from the village of ...

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  7. CHRIST OR MAHOMET?

    A meeting in connection with the Adelaide Diocesan Missionary Association was held in the Town Hall. Adelaide, last night, the Governor (Sir Henry ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS GERMAN JUSTICE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chron[?]le" at Paris states that the Germans have created special courts in A[?]ce and Lorraine to punish sy[?]sers ...

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  9. EAST AFRICA

    A report has been received from General Botha, who is the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces operating in East Africa. This states that since ...

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  10. TRAMWAYS NOT AFFECTED.

    The general manager of the Tramways Trust (Mr. W. G. T. Goodman) said the trust had enough coal to last a few months, and there was no intention at ...

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  11. NATIONAL CRISIS PATCHING-UP PROCESS

    The Federal political situation remained practically unchanged to-day. Mr. Hughes visited his office, and transacted a considerable amount of business ...

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  12. PEACE AND THE EMPIRE

    There are many sympathisers with the Earl of Rosebery, who, in addressing a meeting, said:—"The war has enabled the Empire to find itself. Nothing is ...

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  13. ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY.

    The secretary of the Adelaide Supply Company stated that his company has normal stocks on hand, and has about two or three months' supply. ...

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  14. SHORTAGE IN MELBOURNE

    The fear is being caressed that the continuance of the coal strike will mean a general stoppage of manufacturing in Victoria, directly or indirectly, as the ...

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  15. HARBOR OFFICIALS

    The Interstate Harbor Conference concluded its sittings in Melbourne yesterday. The following resolutions were agreed to:— ...

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  16. A DUTCH PROTEST

    The "Handelsblad" protests against the action of the British authorities at Singapore' in arresting Major van der weydon, but it admits that in view of [?] ...

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  17. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES

    A Servian communique states that positive information has been gained showing that in the recent fighting on the Cernareka's left bank, the Germans ...

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  18. STATE RAILWAYS

    When approached regarding the existing difficulty in connection with coal supplies, Mr. J. McGuire (the Acting-Railways Commissioner) stated yesterday ...

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  19. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    The German submarine Deutschtand has completed unloading its cargo. The commander has commenced taking in fresh loading for Bremen. He expects ...

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  20. A GERMAN CLAIM

    The Germans claim to have registered a further success in the Predeal Pass with the capture of 64 prisoners. ...

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  21. NO SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT

    Mr. Willis, secretary of the Miners' Association, stated to-day that if the men had accepted the offer made to them by the coal owners it would have meant ...

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  22. "NO CONFIDENCE"

    There is still an element of uncer tainty in the political position, but those in the know, like Mr. Estell and others, are of opinion that Mr. Holman will ...

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  23. RUSSIANS MAKE PROGRESS

    An official communique, issued in Petrograd, states that Russians have progressed somewhat south of Dorna Watra on the N[?]thern Ronmanian frontier, ...

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  24. BRITISH APPOINTMENTS

    It has been officially announced that Sir Bryan Mahon has been appo[?]ed Commander-in-Chief in Ireland in succession to General Sir John M[?]. ...

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  25. TROUBLED GREECE ARREST OF SPIES

    Admiral du Fournet, the commander of the Allied navy in Greek waters, has sent the Greek Government a severe Note. It is believed that this refers ...

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  26. INTERSTATE CONFERENCE

    Mr. E. J. Holloway, president of the P.L.C., stated to-day that the executive had met and carried the following resolutions:— ...

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  27. COAL PRICES

    The necessary Commodities Commission recommended that a proclamation be issued to fix prices of Newcastle and Mainland coal at 12/ per ton [?]. for ...

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  28. CRIMINAL SITTINGS

    The November criminal sitting of the Supreme Court were, entered upon yesterday. Sir. Justice Buchanan presided. The names of 18 persons appeared ...

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  29. ATTITUDE OF THE ALLIES

    The Venizelist press states that the attitude of the Allies has satisfied the Provisional Government. It is realised that no significance ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT STOCKS

    When questioned yesterday afternoon as to the outlook for the South Australian railways the chairman of the Supply and Tender Board (Mr. A. N. Day) ...

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  31. TRAM SERVICE REDUCED.

    The tram service in Sydney was reduced to-day to a 15 minutes' service all round, excepting the city circuits, on account of the strike. No notice was ...

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  32. CATHOLIC CHURCH ADDITION

    An interesting ceremony was conducted at Parkside on Sunday, when Airchlbishop Spence Laid the foundation of an imposing new facade at St. ...

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  33. LETTER FROM GERMANY FRANKFORT NEUTRAL'S NOTES.

    The following letter reached the "Times" from a neutral in Frankfort, whose occupation gives him unusual means of being, in touch with a ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN FRANCE VERDUN SHAMBLES

    The German attempt to capture Verdun appealed to have degenerated into a miserable fiasco. Certainly the strenuohs efforts made to batter down the ...

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  35. NATURALISATIONS

    During October, 1916, 64 naturalisations were granted in the Commonwealth. Of these 60 were men applicants and four women. The married applicants numbered ...

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  36. A.J.A. CANDIDATE

    Mr. T. D. Mutch, who took a prominent part in the anti-conscription campaign, has been selected to stand for Botany, in opposition to Mr. Page, an ...

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  37. PILOTS' EYES

    The resolution, passed last Tuesday by the Victorian branch of the ophthalmological section of the British Medical Association in deprecation of ...

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  38. POSTAL ECONOMIES

    Some time back Hon. W. Webster, (Postmaster-General) gave instructions for more economical use of such items as string, paper, and sealing wax by the ...

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  39. KING OF POLAND

    A proclamation has been issued in Berlin announcing that the German and Austrian Emperors have decided to establish a new kingdom in Poland with an ...

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  40. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    The Sight Hours Day celebration was successful despite the rain. At the banquet some striking speeches were made on the Federal situation, which were ...

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  41. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    Judge Edmuns, in the Industrial C[?] to-day said that preference to unionists should be refused when a union, had broken the law by going on strike. ...

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  42. KING OF MONTENEGRO

    The King or Montenegro has paid a visit to the Allied front on the Somme in France. He was greatly impressed with the organisation of gun power, ...

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  43. MURDERED AMERICANS

    The report has not been confirmed that 11 Americans have been murdered at Parral, a Mexican town, with 50,000 inhabitants, which is also known as ...

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  44. FRENCH OCCUPY DAMLOUP

    The latest official report says:—"Eastwards of Fort Vaux we have extended. We have occupied Damloup village, taking prisoners. The enemy did not ...

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  46. FAREWELL SOCIAL AT YACKA.

    On Thursday evening a farewell social was tendered Private A. C. Burford, who is about to leave Yacka for the front. Mr. J. S. Tilbrook presided over a large ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. PAPERS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Our supplies of reading matter for military camps and troopships are at present very low," writes the general secretary of the Y.M.C.A. "We would ...

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  49. RAIN AT THE FRONT

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports some trench mortar activity along the British front where heavy rain fell yesterday night. ...

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  50. WATERLOCCED CONDITION

    The frequency with which rain storms deluge the fighting front in France, continues to delay the operations of the grand offensive. There are many dry ...

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