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  2. PEACE TERMS IS GERMANY READY?

    Following upon the prorogation of Parliament it is considered that the popular peace talk, will soon subside reversely in proportion to the increasing interest taken ...

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  4. GREEK KING TRAITOR AND ASSASSIN

    The pro-Greman policy of King Constantine, and his defiance of the Allied Powers, which placed him on the throne of the Hellenic kingdom, after preserving ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. "CLOSE UP THE RANKS" INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir—The result of the special meeting of the council of the United Labor Party on Wednesday evening most have been a disappointment to many of the members ...

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  6. COAL TROUBLE

    Collfery mechanics demand the same concessions as were recently awarded to members of the Coal Mine Employes' Federation. It is considered that there is ...

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  7. WAR COUNCIL THE EMPIRE'S CALL

    It is considered that the whole Federal political situation has teen changed by the urgent invitation to Mr. W. M. Hughes, as Prime Minister of ...

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  8. MAGHDABA

    The war correspondent, Mr. Massey, has forwarded a graphic description of the British victory at Maghdaba. After stating that it was one of the most ...

    Article : 444 words
  9. GERMAN TERMS OF PEACE.

    A Washington message states that the German Ambassador to the United States (Count von Bernstorff) has manifested an optimism with regard to peace proposals ...

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  10. GREEKS TO ATTACK ALLIES.

    A Salonika correspondent states that the Greek troops (about 30.000) who surrendered to the Bulgarians at Kavala, and were then deported to Germany, have ...

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  11. PROMPT REPLY TO SWITZERLAND.

    A Berlin message states that the German reply to the Swiss Peace Note was formally handed to the Swiss Minister in the German capital to-day. The reply took ...

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  12. BALKANS CAMPAIGN ENEMY CASUALTIES

    The enemy losses in the Balkans have assumed very large proportions, according to messages received in Rome from neutral sources. The combined losses ...

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  13. HUN'S DELICATE FEELINGS HURT.

    Count Reventlow, in a contribution to a German nwespaper, while avoiding a direct attack on the German answer to the Neutral Peace Notes, assumes that no ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN FRANCE CHRISTMAS EXCHANGES.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs, the noted war correspondent with the British troops inFrance, states that the Germans desired a peaceful Christmas. He writes:—"Many ...

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  15. ONLY ONE PARTY REIOICING OUR OPPONENTS.

    Sir—As a supporter of the United Labor Party for many years and one who has appreciated the many benefits which have been the result of the honest attempts ...

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  16. WAR LESSONS FOOD PROBLEMS

    A correspondent at Copenhagen reports that Sweden is issuing. floor and tread tickets. ...

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  17. SOANDINAVIAN CAUTION.

    The Norwegian newspaper "Tide[?] Tega" sounds a warning note to the Norwegian Government with regard to the issue of any peace Notes. It ...

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  18. RUSSIAN PROGRESS.

    An official Petrograd communique states:—"Our scouts crossed the Narajuvka. They drove off the enemy's patrol guard, bringing back obstruction ...

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  19. AMERICAN VIEWS ON OUTRAGES.

    A wireless message received from Berlin states that Dr. Gerard, the American Ambassador, who last month returned to Germany after paying a visit ...

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  20. "TIME WILL BE THE GREAT HEALER."

    St—The people's representatives in the Labor Party Council having again empha[?]cally expressed the view that labor and conscription are totally irreconcilable, ...

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  21. LIGHTING AND HEATING. RESTRICTIONS.

    Restrictions dealing with the supplies of gas and electricity were made effective yesterday. Consumers using above three and a hall cubic metres daily will ...

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  22. ACTIVITY OF AIRMEN.

    A French communiqae states that on December 13 a squadron of British naval seaplanes dropped 10 tons of bombs on blast furnaces at Billingen. ...

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  23. PETROLEUM RICHES.

    Mr. W. W. Rutherford, M.P., speaking at a meeting of the Roumanian Consolidated Oilfields. stated that it was estimated that the value of the oilfields ...

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  24. GERMAN READINESS FOR PEACE.

    The New York "World's" correspondent at Washington understands that Germany is prepared to abandon her demand for the independence of Poland ...

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  25. GREAT HAILSTORM

    Some curious phenomena, which preceded one of the most boisterous storms that has ever been experienced in Carcoar, occurred on Christmas Eve. Shorter after 3 p.m. ...

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  26. CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS.

    Sir—Mr. Wallis, apparently after mature thought since his last effort, again endeavors to justify the position taken up by they of the manifesto, and he ...

    Article : 371 words
  27. BELGIANS SLAVES ON LABOR MARKET.

    German officers are offering deported Belgians as servants and farm laborers. The ages of these unwitting civilians range from 18 to 36 years. The wages demanded ...

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  28. GERMANS TOO LATE FOR OIL.

    An Amsterdam message states that the German pacers are greatly augered at the thorough destruction of the oil wells in Roumania. ...

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  29. "SIFTING THE CHAFE."

    Sir—A number of letters have been written for and against the closing up of the ranks. I really cannot understand how anyone belonging to the Labor Party can ...

    Article : 355 words
  30. AUSTRIAN HUNGER.

    Recent reports received in Switzerland indicate that the internal conditions in Austria-Hungary are so serious that the dual Governments are prepared to ...

    Article : 443 words
  31. NECESSITY FOR UNITY.

    Preliminary conferences for the settlement of the Irish question have already been started in Dublin. The prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) is reported to be ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. BRITISH AVIATORS BOMB TURKS.

    The Admiralty reports that British aeroplanes have successfully bombarde enemy camps at Galata. near Constantinople. Seaplanes destroyed the ...

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  33. GERMASTS CLAIM 10.000 PRISONERS.

    An official communique published in Berlin, records the occurrence of the most violent fighting in the wooded Carpathians. The report entirely omits any ...

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  34. GERMAN PIRATE

    An Amsterdam message mentions that Commander Valentiner has received the Older of Merit from the Kaiser for his submarine achievements. He sank 128 ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. SALE OF STAMPS

    The Postmaster-General has been looking into the question of whether persons licensed to sell postage stamps should receive commission. At present ...

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  36. MR. HUGHES' INVITATION

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. W. M. Hughes) has not yet summoned Cabinet to decide the action to be taken concerning his invitation to the proposed ...

    Article : 281 words
  37. WAGES GIVEN UP IN STRIKES.

    The approximate loss in wages owing to strikes during 1910 amounted to £700,000. Of that amount about £240,000 were not earned owing to the coalmines' trouble. ...

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  39. TUDOR OR HUGHES—WHICH?

    Sir—I am alraid Mr. Birreu's latest to this discussion does not contribute much towards bringing about the good results he anticipates. If anything is to come out ...

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  40. TEXTILE WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    There are so immediate prospects of a settlement of the textile workers' grievances. A meeting of the executive will be held next week ...

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  44. AN UNLUCKY TRANSACTION.

    H. J. Hatthews, a hairdresser, sold four bottles of beer to a policeman and was fined £50. in default six months' imprisonment for the offence. ...

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  45. "RECONCILIATION WOULD BE DANGEROUS."

    Sir.—In reference to the "close the ranks" controversy, I, for one, fail to see what it will benefit the workers by their party reconciling with men that ...

    Article : 502 words
  46. TICKET EXAMINER ASSAULTED,

    Albert Thomas Hobos, a carner of View street. Anuandale, was fined £5, in default two months' imprisonment for having assaulted a ticket examiner (Mr. ...

    Article : 37 words
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