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  2. THE WEATHER.

    Cloudy and sultry, with isolated thunderstorms and northerly winds. ...

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  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    Reuter's Headquarter's correspondent describes the gallant part taken by the Grenadiers, Coldstreams, Scots and Irish Guards in yesterday's battle in the ...

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  4. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    Further evidence relating to the prices in the grocery trade was taken to-day by the Inter-State Commission. Mr. Martin Mcllwraith, a retail ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The Russian Military Mission to England has received a communication from Russian Headquarters, dated November 21 and 22, as follows:—From ...

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  6. CAMBRAI.

    Reuters correspondent at Headquarters, writing on November 28, says:—In the fighting around Cambrai the mud, machine gunfire, and more ...

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  7. ROLL OF HONOR

    The 359th casualty list contains 1166 names including killed in action 59, died of wounds and other causes 22, wounded 998, missing 36, sick 43, ...

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  8. French Shipping Losses

    French snipping returns shows arrivals 909 and sailing 803. The sinkings were three above and one below 1600 tons. ...

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  9. MR HUGHES AND AN OLD FABLE.

    The No-conscriptionists may be likened to the wolf, and Mr. Hughes to the lamb. Not that the Prime Minister is really a lamb. He is too much of a ...

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  10. Italian Shipping

    [?] returns for the week ending November 25 were 443 ships arrived and 387 departed. One over and one under 1500 tons were lost. ...

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  11. RUSSIA'S 1,700,000 PRISONERS.

    Marcel Hutin says: Russia holds 1,700,000 Austro-German prisoners. The Allies' Conference must give the greatest attention to any suggestion for ...

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  12. Women for Naval Shore Duty

    The Admiralty announce that it is establishing a women's social naval service for shore duties, hitherto performed by naval ratings. ...

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  13. MORE AND BETTER MUNITIONS.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Churchill stated the volume and quality of munitions were steadily increasing. It has been decided to extend the ...

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  14. Serbian Soldiers from Australia

    a ser[?]an official says: At Salonika 300 Dalmation and Croat volunteers from Australia were sworn in the Serbian army, and luncheoned by the ...

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  15. "WORKER" PROSECUTED.

    In the Summons Court to-day, Henry Ernest Boote, printer and publisher of the "Worker," was proceeded against on five charges preferred against him ...

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  16. Coledale Shooting

    Charles David Thorburn and Ethel Roy wore placed on trial at the Criminal Court, to-day on a charge of having conspired to accuse Frederick Lowden and ...

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  17. BRITISH SHIPPING AND SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty reports the arrivals for the week were 2058, and sailings 1122. ou[?]teen over seven and under 1600 ...

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  18. Russia to Reorganise

    A Russian official message states:—The council of the People's Commissaries of the army and navy have convened a general congress of forces for ...

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  19. A FIGHTING FAMILY.

    Sergeant J. R. Lambert of the 2ad Battalion, fifth son of the late E. H. Lambert and Mrs. Lambert, of Bourke-street, Tamworth, who was killed in ...

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  20. Life in Russia

    The "Times" Petrograd correspondent says: There is almost a catastrophic position on the fronts owing to the food shortage. If the armies are not fed, ...

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  21. PROTEST AGAINST RESTRICTIONS.

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

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  22. New Pay for Seamen

    The official standard rates of monthly wages for seamen and firemen in vessels over 200 tons are: Carpenters £14; boatswains, donkeymen, and ...

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  23. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day the application of the public Service Commissioner and another for the cancellation of the registration ...

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  24. BERLIN PEACE DEMONSTRATION.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says Sunday's peace, demonstrations in Berlin assumed considerable proportions. In the north of the city the ...

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  25. Austria Wants Peace with Russia

    A message from Vienna says that Count Czernin, the Premier, speaking to delegates of the Upper House of the Reichstag, expressed Austria's readiness ...

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  26. ARTIST FALLS OVER CLIFFS.

    While Miss Florence Matthews, 22, an artist was doing some pencil sketching on the edge of the cliffs at Blue Fish, Manly, yesterday, she overbalanced and ...

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  27. RUMORS ALARM ANZACS.

    There is great anxiety among Anzacs in London, who have persistently heard rumors that Sydney has been bombarded. An official denial would be ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    The high pressures, one over N.S.W., and the other over New Zealand, have coalesced. The centre is now situated between Wellington and Auckland, ...

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  29. Kerensky's Reign at an End

    Kerensky's Government is without authority. The majority of the Ministers have been arrested. The Bolcheviks control the situation. The ...

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  30. Germany's Colonial Hopes

    J. E. Mackenzie, formerly the "Times" Berlin correspondent, lecturing in London, said the improvement of the japanese-American relations, and the ...

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  31. Russia Useless as Ally

    There is a growing disposition among the press and military experts to open the public's eyes to the fact that Russia is becoming moribund as an ally and a ...

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  32. CUT HIS THROAT.

    After cutting his throat with a razor on a vacant allotment, at Haber[?]eld last night, Reginald Paxton, 29, threw himself in front of an approaching tram. ...

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  33. Women and Children as Shields

    The "Idea Nazionale" says in the Germans used peasant women and children as shields to repel counter attacks, shooting, them when compelled to ...

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  34. MR. CATTS SUMMONED.

    Mr. J. H. Catts, M.H.R., who has just returned from a tour in the, northern districts, stated this morning that he had been served with three summonses ...

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  35. Let us go to Work

    The British and Allied missions have arrived. M. Clemen[?] French Premier, opened, the conference on November 29 with the briefest speech, the ...

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  36. SCONE SLANDER ACTION.

    In the Supreme Court to-day John McGregor sued claiming £750 from Percival Herbert Head, stock and station agent and auctioneer at Scone, ...

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  37. British in Italy

    Reuter's correspondent at Italian headquarters, says: The enemy vainly hammered thevalleys on both sides of Mount Grippa, and is now apparently ...

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  38. Queensland Crisis

    Mr. Finlayson declines that Mr. Hughes threat of prosecution is only a bluff and that, public feeling has been strongly aroused in Queensland. ...

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  39. POLICE WITHDRAWN.

    A Brisbane message says that the police have been withdrawn from the Government Printing Office without any reason having been given for the move. ...

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  40. War Situation Reviewed

    A British high authority said a word of caution was necessary in connection with the loose talk about Cambrai. He added that unlike Flanders there were ...

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  41. OUR DAY.

    To-day has been devoted all over Australia to the collection of voluntary donations to the British Red Cross, of which the Australian Red Cross is a ...

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  42. TO HELP HIS MOTHER.

    Vere Morganbanks, a lad of sixteen, pleaded guilty to having made a false statement to the military to the effect that his ago was 21. ...

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  43. East Africa Campaign

    An East Africa official message says: The Germans have been dislodged at Simbai, in the vicinity of the Rovoma River. It is reported that they are ...

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  44. ESCAPEE CAPTURED.

    A German named Alfred Fischer, who admitted having escaped from Holds-worthy concentration camp, was arrested near Orange to-day. He offered his ...

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  45. HALL RELIEF FUND.

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  46. MR. HUGHES' CHALLENGE.

    The Queensland Premier (Mr. Ryan), at a packed meeting in the Centennial Hall on Wednesday night accepted the challenge of the Prime Minister thrown ...

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  47. FRENCH RELIEF FUND.

    Mr. Neville Mayman, president of the French-Australian League of Help, Sydney, writing to Mr. Huband-Smith, Tamworth, says:—Dear Sir: We are greatly ...

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  48. Quieter on Cambrai Front

    Field Marshal HaiR reports: There is nothing special on the Cambral battlefront. We repulsed two raids in the neighborhood of Avion. The enemy's ...

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  49. UNION STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    It is reported that the steamer Aparima, belonging to the Union Steamship Company, was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine in the English Channel. ...

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  50. PERSONAL.

    Driver M. A. Withers, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Withers, of Tamworth, has been awarded the Military Modal for carting ammunition under shell fire. ...

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  51. "OUR DAY" DONATIONS.

    In addition to the list of donations to "Our Day" in yesterday's issue, the following have been given:—Mrs. Nathan Cohen £1. Miss Alice Cohen £1, ...

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  52. TAMWORTH CASUALTIES.

    Mr. F. Morris, Westdale, received word on November 15, that his son Pte. W. P. Morris, was admitted to the 14th Australian General Hospital suffering ...

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