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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Some thunderstorms in the N.E. quarter, and some coastal showers, otherwise fine; cool to moderate temperatures; southerly winds. ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    While two detectives were proceeding home at Montague (Victoria) at midnight, they heard the sound of smashing glass. On returning to the office they ...

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  4. CONFUSION!

    A Berlin message says: The entire Bourgeoise press and the Majority socialist organ, "Vorwaerts," to-day presents a united front against the ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Holman slated that during the day the Cabinet had had two interviews with the members of the Public Service Board. ...

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  6. PEACE NOTES.

    The syndicatists and socialists are preparing, partly as a political manoeuvre, a special welcome to President Wilson on his arrival at Bresi. ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At Kansas City Major-General Wood addressing a Britain's Day meeting said: "We have fought and died together ...

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  8. THE LATEST

    [?] message says: Anxiety regarding the indemnities is increasing in Germany. The "Tageblatt" points out that all the ...

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  9. Will Conscription Go ?

    The British Coalition Government will, if returned to power, go to the Peace Conference with the definite intention of proposing the abolition of ...

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  10. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Lieut. W. F. Clark Massey and Sir Joseph Waid speaking on the ove of their departure for the Peace Conference, declared that the objects of the ...

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  11. FULL COST OF WAR.

    Sir Eric Oeddes (First Lord , of the Admiralty) in a speech at Cambridge, gave the opinion that Germany should refund the full cost of the war, together ...

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  12. FIRST TWO YEARS OF WAR.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Lincoln, regretted Mr. Lloyd George's depreciatory remarks respecting the happenings of the first two years of the war. ...

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  13. Independent South Africa.

    An announcement appears in the Nationalist Prose, signed by General Hertzog, and other National leaders calling a congress of the Nationalist ...

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  14. PARLIAMENTARY "WILD BEASTS."

    Mr. Hoiman, speaking at Fort Street Girls' School, said that if education in earlier days had reached a higher level, they would not have to lament the ...

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  15. COUNTER-REVOLUTION.

    The counter-revolutionary movement is in full swing at Potsdam, according to a Berlin despatch to the "National Tidende." ...

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  16. Peace Must Not Be Easy.

    The Premier, Mr. Lloyd George, at a great meeting of the Royal Albert Hall, made an appeal for the votes of the women. The meeting was attended ...

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  17. STOLEN JEWELLERY CASE.

    John Foley and May Livingston were charged at the Police Court with having broken into the shop of Price and Jardine, Ltd., jewellers, City, and stolen ...

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  18. No True American.

    Paris reports: The "Echo De Paris" states that a wireless message from the steamer George Washington reports President Wilson, in replying to the efforts ...

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  19. STRASSBURG'S LIBERTY CHARTER

    mere was. a profoundly moving scene when President handed over the Strassburg citizens Charter of Liberty. Thousands of eyes, M. ...

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  20. Munich Outrage.

    A Munich message states The armed mob which forced the resignation of Herr Auer (Minister of the Interior) gave as a reason that the newspapers had ...

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  21. MANLY ALDERMEN'S PASSES.

    Mr. Justice Sly., giving his reasons for his judgment in the Manly aldermen's free passes case, held that the latter had no interest in the lease, and no ...

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  22. Berlin Quiet.

    Reuters Amsterdam "correspondent says: A message from Berlin states that a large number of political meetings were held in the capital on December ...

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  23. TWO BIG WARSHIPS.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch says: It is understood that the Bayern will be the tenth surrendered battleship. She is undergoing repairs. ...

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  24. MORE LIBERTY FOR PRISONERS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states: The French armistice delegates at Spa unconditionally demanded greater liberty for war prisoners in Germany. ...

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  25. BATHING TRAGEDY.

    While a number of boys were bathing in a pool, near Hornsby, yesterday, Jeffery Lees, son of Dr. Lees, of Gulgong, gout out of his depth and sank. ...

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  26. At Cologne.

    Reuter's Cologne correspondent says: The British troops have restored order. Most of the looting was done by discharged sailors and soldiers, and ...

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  27. ENTENTE'S NAVAL DEMANDS.

    The British Admiralty and Foreign Office assert that the Entente's naval demands from Germany in no wise exceed the terms laid down in the ...

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  28. TERRORISM IN USSURI.

    A Vladivostock message says that Russians from the Khabarovsk district described the entire "Ussuri region as being in terror. ...

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  29. MILITARY HONORS.

    There was in impressive ceremony at Admiralty House, to-day, when the Government-General made the following investitures:— ...

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  30. Belgium's Peace Demands.

    The Belgian Foreign Minister M. Hymans, has issued a statement indicating that Belgium at the Peale Conference, will probably ask for a review of ...

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  31. Federal Minister Dismissed

    The Melbourne "Age," in a leader, states: The perusal of the Commission's report upon the navy will show beyond all misgiving that the Government was ...

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  32. MR. BALFOUR'S OPINIONS.

    Mr. Balfour interviewed respecting the Conference and the League of Nations, considers the preliminary conference of the highest importance. He does not ...

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  33. OFFER TO ENTENTE.

    Amsterdam reports: A message from Muelheimster, dated December 8, says that prominent individualists and other others were arrested by the Workers and ...

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  34. CHINESE GARDENER ROBBED.

    Charlie Ali Lock, a Chinese gardener, upon returning to his home at Enfield, yesterday, discovered that the front window of the cottage had been forced ...

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  35. THREE YEARS WITHOUT NEWS.

    A cable from Constantinople says that a few Australian and British prisoners have been three years without news. They asked such questions as: "Did the ...

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  36. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    Sir F. E. Smith, the British Attorney-General, speaking at Liverpool, said he was preparing a memorandum for the War Cabinet on the subject of the ...

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  37. Hungary's Dismemberment.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says: A Budapest message state that the Government is unable to prevent the dismemberment of Hungary into ...

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  38. LOYALIST PARTY FORMED.

    The "Matin" understands from Holland that Prince Henry of Prussia has proclaimed the formation of a Loyalist party. ...

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  39. DARLINGTON POINT FIRES.

    During the disastrous bush fires at Darlington Point, it is estimated that between 30,000 and 40,000 head of stock were lost. Many small settlers lost a ...

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  40. State Political Unrest.

    It is reported in political circles that the last few months have not been happy ones for the State Government. Mr. Bavin has offered his resignation ...

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  41. DEMOBILISATION WORK.

    Generals Birdwood and While are going to London on December 13 to devote themselves wholly to Australian work. They have joined the ...

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  42. IMPORTATION OF SOAP.

    The Federal Government has decided to remove the embargo on the importation of soap from neutral countries and America. ...

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  43. Troubles in China.

    A Tientsin message says: The Allied diplomats have handed the President of China a memorandum urging the termination of the differences with ...

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  44. Kaiser Attempts Suicide.

    The Leipzig Tageblatt" states that the ex-Kaiser desperately attempted to commit suicide. A later message in respect to the ...

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  45. GERMANS RECOGNISE ESTHONIA.

    Amsterdam reports: The German Government has recognised the Republic of Esthonia. ...

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  46. DEMOBILISATION DELAY.

    In answer to an inquiry regarding allegations from London of delay in demobilisation, senator Pearce stated that he fused to comment on the statement ...

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  47. Released Allied Prisoners.

    An Amsterdam message says: Berlin reports that the total number of Allied prisoners released is 195,000, including 105,000 French, and 63,000 British. ...

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  48. PERU ACCEPTS MEDIATION.

    The Peruvian Government has accepted the proffered mediation of the United States and Argentine in the Settlement of the dispute between Peru and Chili. ...

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  49. SHOOTING FRENCH PRISONERS.

    Reuters Paris correspondent wires: An enquiry by the delegates of the Spanish Embassy in Berlin confirmed the news that the German guards at the ...

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  50. Houses for Soldiers.

    The War Service Housing Bill introduced in the Senate provides for the appointment of a Commission, who may acquire land and erect dwellings not ...

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  51. Warning Against Bolshevism.

    Reuter has interviewed M. Oudenyk, the Dutch Minister to Petrograd, who has arrived in London via Germany. M. Oudenyk warns the workmen of all ...

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  52. EMBARGO ON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURES.

    The Federal Government has decided to remove the embargo placed on woolen manufactures regarding the use of materials for civilian purposes. ...

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  53. Peace Celebrations.

    The Federal Peace Celebrations Committee has decided that the celebrations shall extend over three days. The first day is to be devoted to ...

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  54. RESTITUTION OF RUSSIA.

    A Rome message says: M. Koltchak, on behalf of the Omsk Government, has undertaken the complete restitution of Russia. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The arrival of the Australian fleet in these waters by the end of next month is very probable. ...

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  56. KAISER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent wires: Writing in "Vorwaerts," an ex-servant of the ex-Kaiser states that six French airmen completely smashed the ...

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  57. In Quarantine.

    Only one new case of influenza was reported at the quarantine station this morning. Four patients are still dangerously ill. ...

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  58. BANK HOLIDAYS.

    A special issue of the Government Gazette published to-day proclaims Friday, December 27, and Saturday, December 28, as Bank holidays throughout the ...

    Article : 33 words
  59. Advertising

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  60. HAIG'S RETURN TO ENGLAND.

    Sir Douglas Haig will return to England on December 20. ...

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