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  2. GREECE MORE UNCERTAINTY

    Every day brings fresh indications of the double dealing of which the Greeks have been guilty. Photographs have been received in london which convey ...

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  3. LEAKAGES!

    In regard to the sensational utterances of Sir. T. W. Lawson, the author of "Frenz[?]ed Finance," which were cabled on January 8 in connection with the ...

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  4. A MEMORY

    Probably few men, even of those who were there, kn[?] how much they owed to Major Glasfurd during the critical days of the landing at Anza[?]. He was the second ...

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  5. HARRY THAW

    It is now stated that Harry Thaw's effort at suicide may be frustrated. He slashed at his throat and wrist and missed the major veins in both places. Several ...

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  6. ON FOUR FRONTS SOME BRILLIANT WORK

    There is good news from practically every front to-day. The Anzacs have made a new name for themselves at Rata; the Russians appear to be on the eve of ...

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  7. WAKING UP BRITAIN'S FOOD

    Numerous regulations have been gazetted in regard to the food supply. Every effort is being made to stimulate production, and much land used for ...

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  8. BLACK RUIN

    There has been an awful catastrophe at Kingsland, in the Canadian Car Company's foundry, where great quantities of munitions are being prepared for the ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES QUICK REMEDY

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that Mr. Lloyd George's Liberal supporters, numbering about 100 members of the House of Commons, have as ...

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  10. DENMARK CAMPS FOR PRISONERS.

    The Government of Denmark is building two camps for the purpose of accommodating 1200 Russian and German prisoners. Denmark is undertaking the ...

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  11. AN APPARENT ACCEPTANCE.

    The newspapers are pointing out that the Greek reply to the Allied ultimatum is vague. Apparently there is an acceptance of the terms and conditions, but ...

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  12. ANZACS' GREAT FEAT.

    The Auzacs' latest move has amazed the military observers in London, who state that it is one of the most remarkable movements of the war, the men having ...

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  13. SCOTTISH MOVES.

    The Scottish Board of Agriculture has been empowered to slaughter deer in order to prevent damage to crops and wastage of pastures. It is stated that if ...

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  14. AN AGREEMENT IN HUNGARY.

    It is reported from Buda Pest that the Premier of Hungary (Count Tisza) and Count Andrassy have come to an agreement, one of the terms of which ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT

    In his mid-November report the South Australian Trade Commissioner in London stales:—I was extremely disappointed to know that the cabled advice ...

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  16. LEAD IMPORTS.

    Lead imports for last year amounted to 19,024 tons, of which 12,019 were from Australia. The exports were 3219 tons. ...

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  17. EGG PULP

    The following extract from the Trade Commissioners report, dated, London, November 30, was supplied by the manager or the Produce Export Department (Mr. ...

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  18. REMARKABLE RIGA SUCCESS.

    The correspondent of the "Echo de Paris' reports from Petrograd that General Dimitrieff has crossed the Dvina river at a point which was considered quite ...

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  19. POTA[?] FAMINE ENDED.

    The announcement that the price of potatoes is to be fixed has caused a sensational position. Stocks immediately began to pour in, and the price dropped in a ...

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  20. THE BELGIANS DISGRACEFUL TREATMENT

    Holland has received reply from Germany to its Note dealing with the deportation of conquered peoples in which it pointed out that the German method ...

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  21. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE MOVE

    The Imperial institute at the instance of Hon. T. Mackenzie, has arranged to create committees to promote interest in the respective overseas possessions. Messrs. ...

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  22. CHIMES AND BELLS

    A [?] of £20 was imposed at the Mansion House on Edgar Sainsbury, in the employment of Sir John Bennett, Limited, Cheapside, for a[?]owing the famous "Gog ...

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  23. ZEPPELINS TAKE A HAND.

    A report has come to hand that two Zeppelins were dispatched to the Riga front to join in the fighting. They were discovered early, and their attack was ...

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  24. GERMAN CONSUL IN TROUBLE.

    Though Count Ber[?] (German Ambassador to the United States) has relieved Herr Franz Bopp (German Consul-General at San Francisco), and Herr [?]on [?] ...

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  25. THIEVING AND ROBBERY.

    The treatment meted out to the Belgians by the Germans is illustrated in the Dutch paper, "Les-Nouvelles," which writes:—"As is known, it is forbidden to ...

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  26. IMPORTANT STRATEGICAL POINT.

    There is no a[?]atement of the movement of the Czar's troops in the Riga district. They are in possession of a belt of forest of a width of four miles, and are ...

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  27. "OUR SPIRITUAL ASSETS!"

    In the pe[?]ration of his [?] speech the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said:—"Great Britain is [?] her lesson in war, and it has already ...

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  28. IN ROUMANIA

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, in the course of his address at the Guildhall on Thursday night, paid a great tribute to the bravery and courage of the ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. POLES NOT ANXIOUS.

    It is reported here on reliable authority that since the declaration of the Kingdom of Poland by the Kaiser [?] 1[?]00 Poles have enlisted, and of [?] ...

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  30. MUNITIONS FRENCH STRIKES

    M. Thomas (Minister of Munitions) has made a statement to the effect that in view of existing strikes, the Government has summoned a conference of employers ...

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  31. MANCHURIAN COLLIERY [?]

    An explosion has occurred in this [?]sen colliery in Manch[?]ria. Nine [?]dred Chinese were e[?]ombed. Of these 130 were subsequently saved. ...

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  33. AN ALLIED SUCCESS.

    An official Russian message states in regard to the Roumanian operations that the German and Austrian forces pressed them back a short distance south of the ...

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  34. THE BRITISH WAY!

    Regarding General von Hinde[?]burg's objection to nurses who are attending English patients speaking English, [?] is pointed out that in the English ...

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  35. GERMAN PROFITEERS.

    Some striking figures have been given by the "Manchester Guardian" of the recent profits of some of the German munition firms. The Augsburg-Nuremberg ...

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  36. A GERMAN REPORT.

    The enemy reports an follows:—"We stormed several positions on both sides of the Virtuz road, capturing booty and taking prisoners. We have pushed the ...

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  37. RED PLAGUE CURES.

    The Royal College of Surgeons recommends that the publication of advertisements by persons who claim to be able to cure venereal diesase quickly should ...

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  38. MEN UP TO 31. TO ENROL.

    A conference of Ministers has been [?] and it has been decided to enrol [?] [?] up to 31 years of age under the compulsory service scheme. There will be few ...

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  39. ON THE WEST FRONT

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the noted war correspondent, says the success scored by the British north of Beaumont-Hamel was a continuation o[?] a series of small ...

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  40. RILWAY SERVICES

    The Acting-Railways Commissioner advises that commencing to-day, the following passenger trains will resume running in addition to those already reinstated since the coal strike:— ...

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  41. BULGARIANS BECOMING [?]

    It is reported here that the [?] Government has ordered boys of 17 years of age to be called up for service. ...

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  42. LIQUOUR TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that it is increasingly probable that the Government will take early action in regard to the liquor trade to restrict the quantity of ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. MR. MASSEY'S OPINION.

    The honorary degree of doctor of law has been conferred upon Hon. F. W. Massey (the Premier of New Zealand) by the University of Edinburgh. In his ...

    Article : 126 words
  44. SEA WARFARE NO RUTHLESS DESTRUCTION

    It is officially reported that the Italian battleship Regin[?] Margherita was mined on December 11. She was a 13,000 tonner, and of the crew 675 perished and 270 were ...

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  45. LOSS THROUGH STRIKES

    Addressing the Steel Werks Enginedrivers' Board, Mr. Mitchell, representing the broken Hill Proprietary Company, said the board had to bear in mind that the ...

    Article : 69 words
  46. INFLUENTIAL ALIENS AT WORK.

    The correspondent of the "Matin" in Rome has stated that two Italian Dreadnoughts have been destroyed as the resalt of a widespread plot among ...

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  48. GERMAN AMBASSADOR'S PROMISE.

    Count Gornstorff (German Ambassador in the United States) has said that Germany does not intend to follow a course of ruthless submarine destruction. ...

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  51. ROUND AN[?]RE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig has reported that the prisoners taken to the northward of Ancre now number 204. He says:—"We entered the trenches at two points to the ...

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