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  2. FIGHTING IN FRANCE CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES

    A message received from Amsterdam states that an official German communique issued in Berlin claims that the British were repulsed when making ...

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  3. BALKANS CAMPAIGN ROUMANIA'S PLIGHT

    An official French communique states that a violent artillery struggle is proce[?]ding in the country immediately to the north of Monastir. ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS CHEER ANZACS ENTERTAINED

    Quite a fair proportion of the Australians were given Christmas leave. Several hundred came from France, and others rolled up from the convalescent camp at ...

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  5. OUT OF THE DEEPS THE GERMAN SUBMARINE MENACE

    Germaay is reported to have threatened a renewal of submarine frightfulness if the Entente would not accede to the desire of the Central Powers to at once enter ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS GALLANT ANZACS

    Australian mounted troops took the stronghold of Maghbabah, capturing 1130 men and two guns, together with large booty. The enemy's casualties were ...

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  7. MORE PEACE TALK WILSON'S MENTAL ABERRATION

    Peace proposals are still the predom[?]nant theme in British circles, and the significance and possible results of the American Note is the subject of much ...

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  8. GERMANS FLEE FROM FRENCH.

    French communiques, issued on the afternoon of Christmas Day, and on the previous evening, state that there has been lively artillery actions on the ...

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  9. GERMANY FAILS DENMARK.

    A correspondent at Copennagen states that notwithstanding Germany's agreement to supply iron in return for food supplies she is unable to carry out the ...

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  10. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German official message claims that British attacks have been repulsed in Macedonia. ...

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  11. ITALIANS REPULSE AUSTRIANS.

    An Italian official report says—"Enemy patrols, attacking south-eastwards of Gorizia, were driven off. Some prisoners were captured." ...

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  12. RUSSIANS REACH OWN BORDERS.

    The Russians in the Dobrudja division of Roumania have furtner re[?] Most of the forces of the Czar have [?] crossed the river into Russia, and only ...

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  13. BRITISH TAKE PRISONERS.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in France (General Sir Douglas Haig) reports:—"We have successfully raided enemy trenches in the neighborhood of ...

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  14. SEEKIKG THE POPE'S INFLUENCE.

    A correspondent of the Wireless Press Agency at Zurich (Switzerland) states that Austro-Hungary and Germany are making strenuons endeavors to induce ...

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  15. TWO BRITISH DESTROYERS LOST.

    The Admiralty announces that two British destroyers were lost in a collision in the North Sea on December 21. There was bad weather, and six officers and ...

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  16. ENEMY DEFEATED IN CARP[?]TH[?]ANS

    A Russian communique says:—[?] enemy repeatedly failed to recapture the heights of Usa Valley on the Mo[?] vian frontier, the slopes of which are ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN ECCLESIASTICS.

    The Bishop of Armida[?]e, preaching at St. James' Church yesterday, referred to Germany's peace move offer. He said it must be rejected because there could ...

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  18. KING CONSTANTINE'S HEALTH.

    The "Tampa" (Turin) learns that King Constantine must undergo a further operation. ...

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  19. KAISER'S ATTEMPTS TO SWAY THE CATHOLICS.

    A Munich report states that the Kaiser has received the Archbishops of Posen and Breslau. The leaders of the Centre (Catholic) party (Drs. Bochem, Erzberger, ...

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  20. WAR TIME CHANGES.

    In view of the frequency with which German threats of submarine frightful ness are mentioned, it is interesting to note that the naval correspondent of ...

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  21. BILLIONAIRES HOW THEY ARE MADE.

    The present price of Standard Oil stock show John D. Rockefeller to be worth 2,027,000,000 dollars. Mr. Rockefeller has been in the field as a bread-winner for ...

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  22. ENEMY LOSSES AT LAKE DO[?]RAN.

    A Salonika official message states:—"We successfully raided trenche[?] in the neighborhood of Lake Do[?] and [?] We inflicted ser[?] [?] on the enemy. We ...

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  23. SUCCESSFUL RAID NEAR ARRAS.

    Details of the British raid on German trenches in the vicinity of Arras, recorded on December 20. have now been made available. These show that two lines of ...

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  24. AN OCEAN OF MUD.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the widely known was correspondent, writing from British headquarters on the western front, said: —Christmas Eve was like a mild lay in ...

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  25. SOUTH AMERICA SUPPORTS WILSON.

    Support for the Wilson Note has been accorded by three of the South American Governments. It is recorded that Brazil, Chili, and Argentine have each adhered ...

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  26. GRAIN AND OIL DESTROYED

    The correspondents of the German newspapers now admit that the bulk of the cereal crop in Roumania was destroyed on the retirement of the defending army. ...

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  27. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    General Haig has furnished a report of British operations in the west as follows:—"We successfully raided trenches south-westwards of Lens, and east ...

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  28. WAR COUNCILS AND TRADE PROBLEMS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has invited ail the Prime Ministers of the Dominions to attend the Imperial Conference, which it [?] [?] ...

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  29. CALLS TO THE ERRING PARTIES.

    The "Osservatore Romano," the official [?]rgan of the Vatican, states that it wishes to express its full satisfaction at the Wilson Peace Note. The writer refers to ...

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  30. ENEMY REINFORCEMENTS AT MONASTIR.

    News has been received that heavy reinforcements of German troops and guns are now before Mo[?]astir. ...

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  31. THREE ENEMY AEROPLANES DOWNED.

    An official communique says—"Christmas Day was comparatively calm everywhere. Three enemy machines were brought down on the Somme." ...

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  32. POPE HOPES FOR EARLY PEACE

    A message received from Rome states that the Pope in delivering in address at the Sacred College at Christmas, exp[?]ssed his earnest hop[?] for an [?] ...

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  33. NONGENARIAN'S DEATH

    Mrs. Richard V[?]rco, late of Wright street, Adelaide, who was in her 93rd year, died on Sunday afternoon at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND DINNER.

    Three hundred New Zea[?], [?] furlough, were entertained at the Wesleyan Hall at Westminster. Sir Thomas Mackenzie presided over the gathering, ...

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  35. PEACE WOULD MEAN ANOTHER WAR.

    M. Rodzianko (President), addressing the Russian Duma, said that his attitude towards the American Peace Note was negative. He added:—"This is not the time ...

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  36. BATHING FATALITY

    A heartrending scene was witnessed here on Sunday afternoon when Mr. E. Lyons, of Burnside, was drowned in view of his wife and children. The ...

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  37. KAISER INVOKES GOD'S BLESSING.

    The Kaiser sent [?] [?] [?] [?] Christmas Eve to [?] at t[?] front:—"In honor of God above [?] on earth[?] God bless the t[?]rd [?] ...

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  38. READINESS OF SWEDEN.

    A message received from Berne (Switzerland) reports that Sweden is showing a dispo[?]ition to make a proposal to the [?]belligerents similar to that already made ...

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  39. WAR MAY END IN 1917. HINDENBURG'S ATTEMPT TO SOW DISSENSION.

    Some of the houghtful remember when sincerity for the German [?] proposals is suggested, that recently the Berlin correspondent of the V[?]nna ...

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  40. DIPLOMATIC SWISS PEACE NOTE.

    The Government of Switzerland has addressed Notes to the belligerents expressing in general terms the hope and earnest desire that peace shall be ...

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  41. PROMINENT LABORITE

    Mr. Hugh Arbuth[?]ot Garland died at the resdence of his son-in-law, Mr. F. Hook, Semaphore, on Sunday. He was born at Cairnton, Scotland, in 1847, and ...

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  42. FUN ON THE WATER

    The residents of Mount Pleasant made a successful effort to [?] money for the Y.M.C.A. war fund yesterday, when sports were held on Melrose's reservoir. ...

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  43. ANOTHER HOT DAY.

    Under the influence of a western low[?] pressure system the wind veered to the north early yesterday, and under these influences temperatures rose rapidly [?] ...

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  44. J. C. WILLIAMSON PICTURES

    The exceptionally brilliant programme at the Theatre Royal this week has gained well-merited approval from the large audiences at each of the afternoon ...

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  45. MORNING CHASE

    A few more particulars which may throw some light on the incident which, happened in the vicinity of King William and Currie streets at an early hour ...

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  46. RUSSIA AND ALLIES DETERMINED.

    The President of the Duma has referred to the American Peace Note in the following terms:—"My attitude to the Note is negative. It is not the time for ...

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  47. MORAL SUPPORT OF THE POPE.

    A message received from Rome by the Wireless Press Agency reports that his Holiness the Pope, while morally supporting the Wilson initiative of peace talk, ...

    Article : 61 words
  48. RAILWAY STAFF CHANGES.

    Mr. C. Rusk, recently connected with the locomotive branch at the Petersburg Junction station, has accepted a transfer to the Port Wakefield station on the ...

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  50. MORE GERMAN INGENUITY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at New York has disclosed the inner history of the Wilson Peace Note. He says that its issue was due to the ...

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  51. ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, PETERSBURG.

    The annual display and distribution of prices in connection with St. Joseph's School, Petersburg, took place on Thursday last. The Bishop of Port Augusta ...

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  52. THE ADELAIDE HARRIERS.

    An interesting athletic meeting was held on the clubs ground (corner of East and South terraces) on Christmas morning, when 75 yards and 440 yards handicaps ...

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  55. CHEAP ROADS. AT 1/2 PER YARD.

    The members of the institution of Municipal and County Engineers (England) were given some interesting facts as to the cost of roadmaking, on the occasion of ...

    Article : 129 words
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