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  2. EMPIRE'S ECONOMIC STRENGTH

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr.W. A. S. Hewins, chairman of the business committee of the Unionist Party, in moving a resolution affirming ...

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  3. TROOPS FROM THE DOMINIONS[?]

    Mr. Ronar Law (Secretary of State for the Colonies), replying to Mr. R. L. Outhwaite in the House of Commons, said the Government of Canada had ...

    Article : 76 words
  4. EAST GALICIA.

    in the House of Commous to-day Mr. Asquith said the latest retirement from Gallipoli, without the loss of a single life, and also the earlier eva[?]uation, were ...

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  5. A.I.F. CAMPS.

    The Inspector General of the Australian Imperial Forces (Major-General J. W. M'Cay, C.B., V.D.) concluded his inspection of the military camps in and ...

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  6. RAISING THE NEW ARMY.

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  7. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S APPRECIATION.

    The cable message refeired to by Sir George Reid was forwarded by the Hon. H. Mahon (Minister for External Affairs), and was as follows:—"Your resignation ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. PRO-GERMAN PLOT.

    The Dupont powder works at Carney, in Pennsylvania, have been blown up It is known that eight persons have been killed, but many are missing. ...

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  9. SHORTAGE OF MUNITIONS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons Mr. Asquith said he did not think it would be desirable to appoint a Select Committee to inquire ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Captain R. Muiihead Collins will carry on the Australian High Commissionership pending the arrival of the Hon. A. Fisher[?] who is now on his way to England. ...

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  11. THE LABOUR MINISTERS.

    Mr. Arthur T[?]enderson. who recently resigned the postion of President of the Board of Education, to-day attended a meeting of the Cabinet at Mr. Asquith's ...

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  12. A HERO'S DEATH.

    Mrs. James Pacey, Kenmore, via Indootoopilly, has received the following letter regarding the death of her son, Gunner W. L. Pacey, of the 7th Buttery. ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS IN LONDON.

    Owing to the darkness in London, enforeed under the war regulations, the street fatalitics for the year averaged more than two daily. The Press appeals ...

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  14. COMPULSION BILL.

    The Labour Party has accepted Mr. Asqiitth's invitation to discuss the German aspects of the Compulsion Bill. ...

    Article : 31 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    Scrip of the recently floated New South Wales 5 per cent loan of £12,000 000 is quoted at a discount. Ihe "Evening News" states that the ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH.

    The London "Daily Mail," in a leading article advocates compulsory investments in the War Loan. the limitation of imports by means of lecenses and permits, ...

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  17. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, but firm, and priecs are occasionally 3d. to 6d. per quarter dearer. ...

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  18. A GERMAN STATEMENT.

    The "Koelnische Zeitung" states that the slackening of the str[?]ggle in Gaticia dose not mean that the Russian offensive has ended, but only that the enemy is ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. NAVAL BASE VISITED.

    On the invitation oi the Admiralty, a representative of the Australian Press Association visited an important naval [?]ase whence a mosquito squadron was in ...

    Article : 211 words
  20. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique states:—The enemy gained a momentary footing on two points of our first line to the northeast of Butte Dumesnil, in the Ardennes, ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. HELP WANTED.

    Lady Dudley has asked the Australian Press Association to cable an appeal for assistance for the Australian Hospital at Wimereux, in France, The expenses are ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French kommunique states The evacuation of Gallipoli was commenced on Saturday night. The French left six naval guns, which are included in the 17 ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. FURTHER TURKISH LIES.

    Semi-official reports from Constantinople give no details of the alleged battle in Gallipoli which it is claimed began with a Turkish attack on Friday. It is said, ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. HOME SECRETARYSHIP.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster-General and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has been appointed Secretary of State for Home Affairs in succession to Sir J. A. ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. THE BARALONG CASE.

    Regarding the German allegations against the o[?]rs and crew of the British auxiliary eruiser Baralong in connection with the sinking of a German ...

    Article : 389 words
  26. GERMAN JUBILATIONS.

    The Gern[?] newspapers, commenting on the withdrawal of the allied force from Gallipoli, state: "Mr. Churchill's dream of a victorious march ...

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  27. PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION.

    The Parliamentary by-election for West Newington took place yesterday, and resulted as follows:—Mr. Gilbert (Liberal), 2616; Mr. Terrett (Independent), 786. ...

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  28. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states:—Weattacked the enemy to the north-east of Massiges, in the Aldennes, and took 423 Kreneh prisoners, [?]ncluding seven officers. ...

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  29. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, announced that there was heavy fighting on both banks of the ...

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  30. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid was the guest of the Lord Mayor of London and the president of the Imperial Industries Club st a luncheon at the Mansion House ...

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  31. BOMBS ON SOFIA.

    A despatch from Salonica states that a flotilla of French aeroplanes dropped bombs on Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, [?]asing considerable damage. There was ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. WHAT'S HAPPENED?

    The Deputy Postmaster-General advises as follows:—The Pa[?]fic Cable Board noifies that owing to serious trouble in regard to Atlantic cables delay to ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. BULGARIA'S PACT.

    "I Secolo" reports that M. Radoslavo[?] (the Bulgarian Premier) states: "The Bulgarian pectl provides that all the ter[?] tery we take becomes our own." ...

    Article : 35 words
  34. A FLYING CORPS.

    The Minister for Detence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that it had been decided to form a flying corps for active service. The unit would go into camp ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. THE ARRESTED CONSULS.

    The Austrian, German, and Bulgarian Consuls who were arrested at Saloni[?] have been interned on board a cr[?]iser at To[?]lon. It is reported that serious ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. CHRISTMAS GIFTS LOST.

    The Hon. A. Jensen (Minister for the Navy) announces that the steamer Geelong, which was recently sunk through a collision with a storeship, took down with ...

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  37. SINKING OF A BATTLESHIP.

    A survieor from the battleship King Edward VII., which sank through striking a mine, states that the disaster occurred on Thursday morning. The ...

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  38. MONTENEGRIN CAMPAIGN.

    A MOntenegrin communique admits that the enemy occupied Turaik, and [?]tes: We withdrew to Lesnitza. We [?]opulsed violent attacks at Ipek and ...

    Article : 98 words
  39. A NEW COMMANDER.

    A Reuter's message from London states Lieutenant-General Sir Percy H. Noel Lake, K.C.M.G., formerly chief of the General Staff in India, has been ...

    Article : 152 words
  40. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The matter of providing badges for munition workers and those engaged in other trades of national importance is being considered by the Minister for ...

    Article : 173 words
  41. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    For the first time in its history the Mansion House has been converted into a reeruiting office, and the Lord Mayor of London is personally welcoming r[?]ruits. ...

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  42. EGYPTIAN EXPEDITION.

    It is believed that a Mesopotamia expedition, which the Turks are largely reinforeing, is replacing the intended expedition to Egypt, which the Germans ...

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  43. SIEGE OF KUT-EL-AMARA,

    A German wireless message stales: The Turks now surrounds Kui-el-Amara, in Mesopotamia, and expect either to captur[?] by assault or to starve out the ...

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  44. AN IMP[?]DENT REQUEST.

    Replying to [?] note from Austria, stating that the latter would hold the British Government responsible for the safety of Austro-Hungarinn subjects who ...

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  45. RECRUITING IN IRELAND.

    Mr..Augustine Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said the number of men in Leinster was 174,597, in Ulster ...

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  46. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    An official communique states: The [?]my in Galicia, cast of Czernowitz, has [?]ffered such enormous losses, as a result of our rapid and fierce blow, and has been ...

    Article : 62 words
  47. THE APPEAL FOR FIELD GLASSES

    To date the military authorities have received over 600 pairs of field glasses in response to their appeal for such glasses for the use of offices at the ...

    Article : 50 words
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