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  2. CATASTROPHE FACING RUSSIA

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd telegraphs "The almost catastrophic position on the battle front is owing to a food ...

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  3. FRENCH TRAIT[?]S ECHO OF 'BONNET ROUGE'

    A French Parliamentary Committee, as the result of an investigation, has recommended the committal to the High Court of M. Malvy, formerly Minister for ...

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  4. CLYDE WONDERS

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, the successful Australian journalist, writes to the Melbourne "Herald" from The Clyde, giving a graphic description of the way in ...

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  5. ALLIED CONFERENCE WE ARE AT WAR

    The British and Allied missions have arrived. The French Premier (M. Clemencean) will open the conference on November 29 with the briefest ...

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  6. CAMBRAI BATTLE SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT

    A high British military authority, reviewing the situation in France, emphasised the fact that the fight at Camprai was an experiment, and that it was a ...

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  7. A GERMAN COLCOTHA

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing on November 28, says:—"In the fighting around Cambrai mud, machine gun fire, and more German ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. TIME TO AVERT RUIN

    Lord Lansdowne (leader of the British Government in the House of lords), in a long letter to the "Daily Telegraph," urges the ...

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  9. FIERCE FIGHTING AT FONTAINE

    Reuter's correspondent at military headquarters, telegraphing this evening, describes the gallant part taken by the Grenadiers, Coldstreams, Scots, and the ...

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  10. FEEDING THE PEOPLE

    Russian official:—"The Council of the People's Commissaries of the Army and Navy is convening a general congress of the forces for the second of ...

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  11. THE FIGHTING FRENCH

    A French communique confirms the statement that the French attack on November 21 south of Wuvincourt cost the enemy very serious losses. The report ...

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  12. TWELVE NATIONS REPRESENTED.

    Altogether 12 nations, including Japan and Siam, will be represented at the Intet-Allied Conference at Paris. ...

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  13. ARMISIICE AGREED UPON

    Heater's correspondent at Petrograd telegraphs:—"General Krylenko's envoys have entered the German lines on the front of the Russian Fifth Army. A ...

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  14. IMPEACHMENT DECIDED UPON.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 512 votes to two, adopted the report of its committee directing the impeachment of M. Malvy, after a long debate in which M. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN CONFESSIONS

    The British War Office states that the chief of the Russian military mission in England has received a communication from Russian, headquarters, dated ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. CONFERENCE OPENED YESTERDAY.

    The inter-Allied Conference opens to-day. As the principal task is to settle practical problems of supply and blockade work, it will be divided into various ...

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  17. DRAINING GERMAN RESERVES

    The Germans' enormous new efforts are draining their man power for the army and wearying the munitioners. As a result they are frocing Flemish and ...

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  18. BRITISH DELEGATES REACH PARIS

    Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Lard Milner, Admiral Jellicoe, Llord Beading, Sir Eric Geddes, General Sir W. Robertson, and M. Venizelos (Greek ...

    Article : 47 words
  19. ITALY'S TEST FIERCE RESISTANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Italian headquarters states:—"The enemy vainly hammered the valleys on both sides of Mount Grippa. Now he is apparently ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. KERENSKY'S MINISTERS ARRESTED

    "The Times" correspondent at Petrograd states that M. Kerensky's provisional Government has lost all its authority, and the majority off his ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. PEACE CONFERENCE SOCIALISTS WAKING UP.

    A Stockholm message says that M. Huysman, the Dutch Socialist leader, considers the time opportune to resume the Socialist peace conference. ...

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  22. HOW BOURLON WAS RELIEVED.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters states that the detachment which relieved Bourlon village belonged to the East Surreys. They made a sortie at ...

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  23. WISHES OF THE WORKERS

    A Russian wireless message states that M. Haritonoff (secretary of the Bolsheviks) has sent a proclamation to Commnder-in-Chief Ensign Krylenko as ...

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  24. AUSTRAIA READY FOR PEACE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Vienna message says that Count Czernin, speaking to the delegates of the Upper House of the ...

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  25. BERLIN DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Sunday's peace demonstrations in Berlin assumed considerable proportions. In the north of the city the crowd was qnietest and it marched cheering for peace and Herr ...

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  26. ITALIAN CRISIS PASSED

    A high British authority says:—"I can definitely say that the crisis in Italy has passed, and the credit is solely due to the Italian army, who checked the enemy ...

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  27. RAIDERS REPULSED

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"There is nothing special to report on the Cambrai battlefront. ...

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  28. THE FAMOUS TUNNEL

    Reuter's correpondent at headquarters gives further particulars of the famous Hindenburg tunnel, which was 13 miles long and 40 ft. deep, built by Russian priseners, ...

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  29. FIRING ON HUN MASSES

    Italian official:—"In co-operation with the bombardment and flights of our aeroplanes our batteries concentrated fire on enemy troops massed and moving on the ...

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  30. PLAYING WITH FIRE

    Reports from Russia indicate that the Bussian army is the arbiter in the situation, but it appears to be hesitating. Consternation has been caused among ...

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  31. FRUITS OF WAR.

    A conference will Shortly be held in Vienna for the purpose of creating a Doard to utilise vegetables and fruit in the occupied region of Italy far the ...

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  32. THE LAST DITCH STATE'S RIGHTS

    Mr. Hughes' threat to gaol tie Premier and Treasurer of Queenslamd has not been put into effect. The general opinion is that Mr. Ryan has called Mr. Hughes' ...

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  33. HUN COLONIES

    Mr. J. E. McKenzie, formerly "The Times" correspondent at Berlin, lecturing at Kings College, said the inprovement of Jap.-American relations, and the ...

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  34. THE GERMAN ACCOUNT

    German officals:—The English tanks and infantry attacking westward of Bourlon collapsed. We temporarily lost Bourlon and Fontaine, but we recaptured the ...

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  35. MURDER PLOTS

    Telegraphing from Zurich, the Paris "Martin" correspondent says that the portions of Switzerland in which. Germans live in large numbers are ...

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  36. GERMAN FIENDS

    The "Idea Nationale" (Reme) states that in the fighting at Zenson the Germans used peasant women and children as shields to repel counter-attacks, shooting ...

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  37. BIG SUNS EXCHANGING COMPLIMENTS.

    French commenique:—"There are artillery actions in the variouss sectors." ...

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  38. BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE

    Negotiations between the Government and the Railwaymen's Union have broken down. The railwaymen demand a weekly increase of 10/, and the Government offer ...

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  39. SUBMARINES BRITISH LOSSES

    The British Admiralty records the figures of the week's shipping as follows:—Arrivals...... 2058 vessels ...

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  40. EAST AFRICA GERMANS DISLODGED

    East African official:—"The Germans have been dislodged from Simbas. It is reported that they are now in the vicinity of the Rovuma River, and that ...

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  41. A GLOSE SHAVE

    "The Times'" correspondent (Mr. McClure) telegraphs:—"It is still a race, and unless the enemy has something extra up his sleeve we will win by a head. The ...

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  42. SEAMEN'S WAGES

    The Official Press Bureau states that the standard rates for monthly wages of seamen and firemen on vessels over 200 tons including carpenters, will be ...

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  43. WOMEN TO THE RESCUE

    The British Admiralty announces the establishment of a Women's Royal Naval Service for shore duties, which have previously been performed by ...

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  44. ITALIANS LOSE TWO VESSELS.

    The figures of the Italian shipping for the week ending November 25 are:—Arrivals...... 443 vessels. ...

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  45. VICTOR HARBOR

    Messrs, H. Styles and Clark Nikola addressed residents of Victor Harbor last night, and advised them to vote against conscription. There was only one ...

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  46. HAT KNOCKED OFF

    The Prime Minister caused trouble at Warwick, a farming centre on the Darling Downs, to-day. He was given a warm reception on leaving the train, and ...

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  47. ENEMY FORCE SURRFNDERS.

    Reuter's special correspondent at Ndanda states that Commonder Tafel and the remainder of his force have surrendered. ...

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  49. APPALLING ENEMY LOSSES

    The Austro-Germans losses have been appalling during the furious drive towards Venice. Daring the attacks at least seven of the best divisions lost over hald of their ...

    Article : 97 words
  50. PORT AUGUSTA

    At a meeting held at Port Augusta on November 24, the outcome of a challenge to Hon. A. Poynton, there was a large crowd of citizens. On the conclusion of ...

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  51. FRENCH LOSE FOUR VESSELS.

    The French shipping returns for the week as follows:—Arrivals....... 989 vesesls Saitings...... 803 vessels ...

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  52. PEACE AND NEUTRALITY

    The Scandinavian Kings and leading statesmen of Norway and Sweden, are conferring secretly. It is expected that there wall be a reiteration of ...

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  53. AMERICAN SLACKERS

    It is announced that treaties will be entered into soon between the United States and her Allies to solve the "slacker" problem, making reciprocal ...

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  54. SYMPATHY OF BRAZIL

    Reuter's correspondent at Rio Janeiro states that Brazil has agreed with France that 30 interned German ships, with a tonnage of 250,000 tons, shall be ...

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  55. HUN PIRATES

    In connection with thee reports that have reached the authorities that German submarines have arrivel in Brazilian, waters, masters of vessels say that ...

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  56. RECRUITS FOR SERVIA.

    A Servian official message, received from Salonika says:—"Three hundred Dalmatian and Croat volunteers from Austria have been sworn into the ...

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  57. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES PROTEST AGAINST CENSORSHIP.

    Liberal ex-Ministers have communicated with the Government on the subject of the new peace leaflet regulation, and protesting against the Press Bureau ...

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  58. LENGTHY LAND CASE

    The hearing was continued yesterday in the Civil Court before Mr. Justice Buchanan, of the action brought by Mr. J. R. McBride against his daughter, Mrs. ...

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  59. ITALIAN SUSPECTS

    Fifty Italians have been arrested in connection with the bomb explosion in the Central Police Station on Saturday, when nine policemen were killed. ...

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  60. DUTCH NEUTRALITY.

    The Dutch Premier (Dr. van der Linden), speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, affirmed that the Government would not depart from neutrality whatever the ...

    Article : 65 words
  61. RAILWAY CONTROL

    Government operations of the railways and the United States during the war period was foreshadowed at a meeting of railway heads and Government ...

    Article : 56 words
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  63. BESTRICTION OF COAL EXPORTS.

    A British Order in Council prohibits the export of coal from December 7 to all British destinations abroad except by licence. ...

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  67. THE PRICE OF TIN.

    The latest quotations for tin are £285 17/6 (spot) and £284 17/6 (there months). ...

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