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  2. ASSAULT. ON THE PRIME MINISTER.

    An extraordinary and disgraceful riot occurred at Warwick this afternoon, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) alighted from the southward-bound train to address an ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    When the early news of the British success near Cambral on last Tuesday week reached us, we referred in these notes to the necessity for observing caution regarding the ...

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  4. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM

    The nation has never been in greater peril than she is to-day. The menace to the nation was not as great even during the early stages of the war.— ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that officials of the United States do not believe the Allies will adopt a hostile attitude towards Russia because of ...

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  6. ARMISTICE WITH RUSSIA.

    News has reached New York that the Germans have agreed to the Bolshevik overtures for a general armistice. A wireless Russian message (intercepted ...

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  7. ITALY

    It is authoritatively announced that the Italian crisis has passed. A New York message says Italy is safe from further invasion. ...

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  8. WEST OF CAMBRAI.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association, writing from the British headquarters in France, says that following a futile attack against a British position at ...

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  9. GERMANY'S CONDITIONS.

    It is reported that Ensign Krylenko, Commander-in-Chief, has instructed the troops to discontinue hostilities towards Germany, and has agreed to negotiate for an armistice. ...

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  10. TIPPING THE SCALE.

    In a thanksgiving day message the Secrotary to the Treasury (Mr. McAdoo) says: In the chaos of civilisation the weight of America was needed to tip the scale in favour of ...

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  11. EAST AFRICA.

    An official report from East Africa says: The Germans dislodged from Simbas are reported to be in the vicinity of the Rovuma River, and to be short of food and ...

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  12. BREAK-IN AND BREAK-THROUGH.

    At the same time the creation of this breach in the enemy's line is a necessary preliminary to a complete break-through, and when the attack on Tuesday week last met ...

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  13. AMERICAN MERCHANTMEN.

    It is reportod at Washington that in order to combat more effectively the enemy submarines the navy will operate merchant vessels, enlisting the present crows whenever ...

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  14. FOR JERUSALEM.

    A high military authority states that although the British are within from three to five miles of Jerusalem the difficult country impedes the rapid bringing up of ...

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  15. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    A Paris report says the newspapers are full of speculations as to the intentions of the Inter-Allied Conference. Public opinion regards the conference as ...

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  16. THE FIRST DIVISION.

    "The universal cry from the First Division is 'Will they never come?'" asserts Sergeant T. M'Namara in a letter of sympathy from France to a lady in Sydney concerning the ...

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  17. SLAVS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    A Servian official report from Salonika states that 300 Dalmatian and Croat volunteers from Australia, sworn in as part of the Servian army, were entertained at luncheon. ...

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  18. WAR'S DURATION.

    The London correspondent of the "New York World" had several striking interviews on the war with prominent people. Lord Sydenham said that recent events on ...

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  19. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    There are about 15 applications for the Chair of Architecture at Sydney University. A committee, including Sir Charles Nicholson, Prof. Archibald Liversidge, Sir Aston ...

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  20. FACILITIES FOR MOVING RESERVES.

    No doubt there are people who believe that if an attack does not achieve its whole aim it has proved a failure. The fallacy of this belief is clear when we realise that the ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The underwriters expect to receive 30 per cent. of the New South Wales loan. ...

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  22. PRINCE ALBERT.

    It is officially reported that an oporation for duodenal ulcer was performed on Prince Albert this morning, and that his condition is satisfactory. ...

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  23. SENATOR MILLEN AT GRANVILLE.

    The Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen), at a meeting in the Granville Town Hall last night, said the military position was such that unless we did something more ...

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  24. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    The British shipping losses through submarines for the week ended November 25 were as follow:— Arrivals: 2058; sailings, 1122. ...

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  25. PROSECUTIONS.

    Messrs. Chambers, M'Nab, and M'Nab, as agents for the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor, laid two complaints this afternoon. One is against T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. C. E. W. Bean, official correspondent with the A.I.F., telegraphing from France on Wednesday, stated:— The Germans, suspecting that new troops ...

    Article : 299 words
  27. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Mr. Bernard Shaly, in an article, propounds a solution of the Irish question by the establishment of National Parliaments in Ireland, Scotland, and England; also a Federal ...

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  28. HOLDING THE FORT.

    In his "Letters from France," Mr. C. E. W. Bean, official war correspondent, says:— "One can only say that if the British nation, or the Australian nation, because it ...

    Article : 381 words
  29. ENDURING PEACE.

    Lord Lansdowne, in a letter to the newspapers, urges greater co-ordination of the Allied war aims. "It would be a great achievement to end the war honourably," he ...

    Article : 580 words
  30. MUNITION WORKERS' WAGES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister for Munitions) stated in the House of Commons that the decision to abolish leaving certificates had made it necessary to readjust the wages of ...

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  31. "ANTI-DEMOCRATS."

    Mr. Arnold Bennett, in a trenchant article in the "Daily News," says:—"The influence of anti-democrats like Lord Milner, Sir Edward Carson, and Lord Northcliffe are the nation's ...

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  32. MARCH OF RETURNED MEN.

    Although out of the firing line the returned men, known as "The Dinkums," wish to help their comrades, and are keen to enter the light that is going on on this side. To-night ...

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  33. GORED BY A BULL.

    Knox Moore, an orchardist, of Wallangarra, was cutting out a bull to bring to Tenterfield, when the animal turned and charged. Moore swung his pony round behind ...

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  34. RAILWAYMEN GO SLOW.

    The railway wages dispute resulted in a go-slow movement among railway employees at Liverpool, causing serious delay to munition works and the cotton industry. The ...

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  35. GERMANY'S COMING EFFORT.

    General Hutton, speaking at Chertsey, said that Germany will make her greatest effort before April, 1918, anticipating American assistance. We must be ready to meet the ...

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  36. ANTI VIEW.

    Mr. Arthur Rae, secretary to the no-conscription campaign, Macdonell House, Sydney, made the following statement yesterday:— "In reference to the statement that the pledge ...

    Article : 197 words
  37. GALLIPOLI DECORATION.

    The War Office has agreed to advise the King to sanction a special Gullipoli riband and star, which the Commonwealth and Dominion Governments propose for all members ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The House of Commons rejected the schedule embodying machinery for Mr. Chapple's amendment to the Representation of the People Bill, apparently nullifying the effect ...

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  39. MAIL BAG STOLEN.

    Upon the arrival of the 1.55 p.m. train from Hornsby at Milson's Point on Wednesday the Chatswood-North Sydney mail bag was missing, and early yesterday morning the mail bag ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. CONSTANTINE'S TREACHERY.

    The "Central News'" Rome correspondent says that ex-King Constantine ordered the Commander of the Greek division interned in Germany to place his troops at the disposal of ...

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  41. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The members of the newly-elected Legislative Assembly were sworn-in to-day. Mr. J. E. Mackey, Chairman of Committees in the last Parliament, was elected Speaker in ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS FROM GERMANY

    Some Australians are included among a batch of 508 disabled British officers and men who have been sent to Switzerland from German prison camps. ...

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