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  2. UNDER GERMAN COLOURS.

    The "Noes" held a final rally and demonstration to-night, with a street procession, in which under one thousand took part. Those in the ...

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  3. ELOQUENT APPEALS

    Eloquent appeals were made in Moore-street yesterday. Mr. Hughes spoke from a small stand, draped with the Union Jack, near the entrance to the Commonwealth Bank offices. He was evidently fatigued, his voice betraying the effects of the severity of the campaign; but he pleaded ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    The correspondent of the United Press points out that the Rhine-Rhone canal sector, where heavy artillery fire is reported, corresponds with a German ...

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  5. CANADA' "YES."

    The Canadian newspapers, with the exception of those in Quebec, welcome the result of the elections as a great moral upheaval of the National conscience. ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    The message from the correspondent of the United Press, referring to the position of the American troops, is far from clear. He points out that the Rhine-Rhone Canal sector, where ...

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  7. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "New York Sun" interviewed M. Trotsky (Minister of Foreign Affairs), who said: The Bolsheviks are the only powerful party ...

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  8. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: We repulsed raiders southward of Fontaine-le-Scroilles Hostile artillery is active eastward of Bullecourt, between lens and Armentieres, ...

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  9. AROUND THE SUBURBS.

    Mr. Hughes finished the remarkable campaign he has sustained for the last five weeks with a tour of the suburbs last night. Travelling by fast motor car, he covered many miles ...

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  10. THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    I have just visited the New Zealand front at a sector already historic, whence, in years to come, New Zealanders will make pilgrimages to the spot where be many brave boys ...

    Article : 336 words
  11. ITALIAN FRONT.

    A German official message says that the Austro-Hungarians have taken a thousand prisoners eastward of Brenta. An official Italian message states: The ...

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  12. CAPTAIN PERSIUS AND U-BOATS.

    Captain L. Persius, the naval critic. is again in a somewhat pessimistic mood regarding the possibilities of the German U-boats starving England into ...

    Article : 281 words
  13. TO DESTROY SUBMARINES.

    According to a statement, gratificatlon has been expressed for a new device for the destruction of submarines. The gratification is based on actual results within the past ...

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  14. RATIONING SCHEMES.

    Lord Rhondda, in a speech at Islington, said that every food queue was a centre of possible mischief, and must and will be stopped. The Ministry support local food ...

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  15. MORE MEN.

    The "Manchester Guardian" believes that the new man power proposals will be so drastic that the Government might feel unable to enforce them without an appeal to ...

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  16. RAIDS ON CONVOYS.

    It is impossible to avoid recalling, in connection with the sinking of the convoy in the North Sea on December 12, the similar unfortunate occurrence in the same waters on ...

    Article : 268 words
  17. OPERATIONS IN PALESTINE.

    A Palestine official message states: We seized high ground-eastward of Abudis and south-eastward of Jerusalem, taking 117 prisoners. Our casualties were considerably ...

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  18. THE ITALIANS.

    A German official message on Tuesday stated: Lively artillery actions have occurred between the Brenta and the Piave. We captured parts of an enemy position ...

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  19. AERIAL SUPREMACY.

    A Vancouver message says that Lord Montagu states that Britain is now producing aeroplanes carrying as many bombs as Zeppelins, and a machine capable of ...

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  20. CANADA.

    The New York "Times" congratulates Canada upon her decision to prosecute the war to victory. It appreciates Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Canadianism, but finds that he ...

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  21. ANOTHER RAID.

    Aeroplanes crossed the Kent and Essex coasts at 6.15 last evening. Some reached the London district and dropped bombs, and also bombed Kent and Essex. ...

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  22. THE LOST CONVOY.

    The newspapers are not be concerned regarding the second unfortunate loss of a convoy in the North Sea as they were when the first loss occurred in October. The Grand ...

    Article : 238 words
  23. UNITED STATES.

    It is believed a "shaking up" of the army staff departments is pending. It is reported that Colonel Goethals has been offered the position of Quartermaster-General. ...

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  24. MILITARY HONOURS.

    Honours have been awarded to the following members of the Australasian forces:- Bars to the Military Medal.—Australians: Sergeants A. Cormack, G. F. Falkiner, T. R. ...

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  25. THE POPE AND PEACE.

    The Rome correspondent of the New York "World" says it is officially denied that the Pope intends to issue a Christmas peace message. He opposes a separate peace, ...

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  26. WATCHING FLEET'S DISADVANTAGE.

    Continuing his references to the raid on October 17, Sir Eric Geddes said: "It is undesirable to state how many light cruiser squadrons in our position could possibly be in the ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Buenos Aires says that Uruguay has extended Great Britain credit for £10,000,000. It is reported from Washington that Colonel ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS IN PARIS.

    An Australian Press Association representative when recently in Paris met many Australian soldiers on leave under a new arrangement of placing the French capital within ...

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  29. INVALID SOLDIERS.

    A contingent of invalid soldiers will arrive this morning and friends and relations who have received tickets marked "R" from the Staff Officer for Invalids will be admitted ...

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  30. SCENES IN MARTINPLACE.

    Enthusiasm ran high in Martin-place, where, from the recruiting stand, different speakers addressed an immense crowd of people. The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. J. ...

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  31. THE CAILLAUX CASE.

    A Rome message says that the "Osservatore Romano" protests against the attempts to drag the Holy See into the Calillaux affair. The paper denies that Cardinal ...

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  32. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    A Washington message says that the reiterated statements of Captain Persius in the "Berliner Tageblatt," that there is no justification for the exaggerated hopes that ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. METHOD OF CONVOYING.

    As far as can be gathered from the references to last week's raid, some alteration in the system adopted for convoying those neutral vessels has apparently been made ...

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  34. NATIONAL PROHIBITION.

    The Senate, which adopted prohibition last year, has concurred in the resolution passed by the House of Representatives in favour of national prohibition. ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. TORPEDOED STEAMER.

    A Copenhagen message states that the Norwegian steamer Maidag has been torpedoed, three of the crew being lost. ...

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  36. AIMS OF GREECE AND AMERICA.

    M. George Roussos, the new Minister for Greece to the United States, presented his credentials to President Wilson at Washington on September 21 last, and the President, ...

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  37. N.Z. EXEMPTION OF CLERGY.

    At the Military Service Board of Auckland the chairman stated that as a result of a conference of the boards it had been agreed that all clergymen recognised as belonging to ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. SOLDIERS' APPROVAL.

    "The remarkable demonstrations of approval with which the soldiers have received the Government's reinforcement referendum proposals," said the Prime Minister yesterday, ...

    Article : 238 words
  39. OBSTACLES TO NAVIGATION.

    An Amsterdam message states that the Government has further protested to Germany concerning obstacles to navigation to and from England. ...

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  40. PORTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    Cables from Lisbon state that German influence played no part in the revolution. The new Government adheres to the Allied cause. A U-boat bombarded Funchal when ...

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  41. SUBMARINES IN COLLISION.

    A New York message says that two United States submarines collided in home waters. One was sunk, and 19 of the crew perished. ...

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  42. TO VOTERS.

    The polling-booths will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. to-day. Vote at a polling-booth in the subdivision for which you are enrolled if you are in your ...

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  43. ARGENTINE AND WAR.

    A message from Buenos Ayres says that at an "Influential meeting resolutions werw adopted urging the Argentine to declare war on Germany. ...

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  44. APPEAL OF THE CHURCHES.

    A pastoral letter in support of the reinforcements referendum was read throughout the State in the Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, Congregational, and Baptist ...

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  45. NO-CONSCRIPTION RALLY.

    A no-consription rally was held in the Sydney Town Hall last night. The hall was packed with an audience which included a large number of young men and women. Mr. W. H. ...

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  46. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY.

    Advices from Berne state that owing to lack of rolling-stock the military have seized large numbers of tramcars in Munich, Strassburg, and Mayence, for military ...

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  47. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A message from Sacramente, California, says that a bomb wrecked portion of Governor Stephens' home. The Governor had a narrow escape. ...

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  48. THE EMDEN GUN.

    The ceremony of unveiling the Emden guu in Hyde Park, near the intersection of Oxford, College, and Liverpool streets, will be performed at noon to-morrow. ...

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  49. MUNIFICENT GIFT.

    Advices from New York state that the Morgan art collection, which consists of 3000 objects, valued at several millions of dollars, has been presented to the Metropolitan ...

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  50. HALIFAX DISASTER.

    Sir Leo. Chiozzn Money stated in the House of Commons that five British steamers were damaged by the Halifax explosion. About two-thirds of the crews were killed. ...

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