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  2. MY [?]R YEARS IN GERMANY. CHAPTER XXXVI.—(Continued.)

    Now when we have the annual interest to be paid by Germany exceeding the annual increment of the country, the social and even moral bankruptey of the ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND GERMANY. A SHORT ARMISTICE.

    An armistice of 48 hours between Russia and Germany was signed on Saturday at the headquarters of Prince Leopold of Bavaria. ...

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  4. CAMBRAI BATTLEFIELD. SEVERE FIGHTING AHEAD.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy artillery was active all night in the neighbourhood of Bourlon and Moeuvres. There has been no ...

    Article : 165 words
  5. DETERMINATION OF AMERICA. PEACE NOT POSSIBLE.

    "Nothing shall turn the United States until the war is won, and Germany is beaten. All talk of peace is out of the question."—President ...

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  6. THE REFERENDUM. MEN WHO KNOW.

    The Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia—nonpolitical and non-sectarian, but thoroughly British—unhappily failed to attract ...

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  7. SINN FEIN FLAG HAULED DOWN

    Exciting scenes were witnessed outside the Guildhall, when an anti-conscription meeting was arranged for to-night. An invitation was issued to returned ...

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  8. THE "NO" CAMPAIGN.

    Despite their protests of loyalty, the advocates of "No" at the forthcoming referendum poll stand convicted of association with the enemies of the Empire. ...

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  9. STONES THROWN ON THE ROOF.

    Sir William Irvine, M.H.R., arrived at Warwick to-day, and was welcomed at the station by the Mayor and other citizens. It was noticeable that six or ...

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  10. "THE SUPREME MOMENT."

    In his message to Congress President Wilson said it was unnecessar to debate the causes of the war. The Unitea States was bound to resent the ...

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  11. SITUATION REVIEWED.

    The correspondent of the United Press telegraphs: I believe the most critical moment on the Cambrai battlefield is past, but do not think Field-Marshal ...

    Article : 313 words
  12. A CORRESPONDENT'S WARNING.

    Mr. Harold Williams telegraphs from Petrograd: "We must face the fact one way or another that Russia, despite the will of the best elements of the ...

    Article : 412 words
  13. POSITION OF FARMERS.

    Replying to an inquiry to-day as to whether eligible farmers would be compolled to go before the tribunals to be established to deal with the question of ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. MONDAY'S FIGHTING.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent, reports: Throughout Monday the enemy continued thrusts between Marcoing and Lavacquerie, seeking to drive ...

    Article : 561 words
  15. "QUEENSLAND, DO YOUR DUTY."

    The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland (Rev. M. Kirkpatrick) has sent the following message to the Reinforcements Referendum ...

    Article : 273 words
  16. VOTES FOR SOLDIERS.

    A further regulation was issued to-day under the War Precautions Act extending to all soldiers, irrespective of age, the privilege of voting at the forthcoming ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique states: We repulsed attacks southward of the Daone Valley, in the Giudicarie region. The enemy artillery is active between Mounts ...

    Article : 252 words
  18. FIGHTING IN PALESTINE.

    An official massage from Palestine states: The situation generally has not changed. East Courlliy troops raided and captured a whole garrison at a ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. PROSECUTING KERENSKY'S MINISTERS.

    The Bolshevik Government intends to prosecute Admiral Verderevsky (Minister for Marine in the Kerensky Cabinet), M. Terestchenko and M. Kischkin, ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. GERMANY AND UNIONISTS.

    The Prime Minister addressed three meetings in the suburbs this evening. At Hurstville he said that he had been waiting for a protest from the unionists ...

    Article : 195 words
  21. CANADIAN VICTORY LOAN.

    The Canadian Victory Loan exceeds £80,000,000. It provider a world's record in the matter of individual subscriptions. ...

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  22. A SQUARE DEAL WANTED.

    Speeches in favour of the Reinforcements Referendum proposals of the Federal Government were deliveied in the Alliance Hall. Wooloongabba, last ...

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  23. STEAMER APAPA TORPEDOED.

    The Elder-Dempster steamer Apapa, 7832 tons, has been sunk, and 70 lives have been lost. The steamer was torpedoed without ...

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  24. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    The War Cabinet has sent a message to the Commander-in-Chief in East Africa, congratulating the troops on their success, and adding: "The ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. A PROMISE RECALLED.

    The Prime Minister has received a letter from Lieut Charles Brough, late A.D.C. to the G.O.C. Second Australian Division, in which the writer states that ...

    Article : 207 words
  26. RECENT LOSS OF A FOODSHIP.

    Lord Lytton (Additional Secretary to the Admiralty) states that the foodship which was sunk while proceeding from one port to another was the La Blanca. ...

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  27. A LIEUTENANT DISMISSED.

    Lieutenant V. J. Coultie, of the Australian Infantry, has been court-martialled and dismissed. ...

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  28. THE FRENCH LINES.

    [?] French communique states: There w[?] great mutual artilery firing in the Ch[?]pagne, especially in the regions of T[?]re and Maisons de Champagne. ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. HOLLAND SUFFERS IN A STORM.

    Several places in Holland, including part of Rotterdam, have been submerged as the result of exceptionally severe weather. Over 100 farms at Gelderland ...

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  30. DAY OF PRAYER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 257 words
  31. USELESS ENEMY ATTACKS.

    M. Marcel Hutin, the French writer, says: Prince Rupprecht is apparently repeating against the British the methods employed by the Crown Prince ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. HUNGARIAN PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" publishes an interview with Count Andrassy, the Hungarian Premier. He opposes the idea that there can be a restoration to the conditions ...

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  33. [?]OST-WAR TRADE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Lord Balfo[?] of Birlegih's post-war trade committe has completed its reports. It reconmends a general tariff of 10 per ...

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  34. IN MEMORY OF THE LATE GENERAL MAUDE.

    St. Paul's Cathedral was thronged on the occasion of a memorial service in connection with the late General Maude, who died recently while in command of ...

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  35. POSTMASTER-GENERAL TO VISIT QUEENSLAND.

    The Reinforcements Referendum Council received a message from the South yesterday, stating that the Australian Executive desired to keep Mr. Joseph Cook ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. WRIT AGAINST COMMONWEALTH

    With regard to the writ issued out of the High Court by the State of Queensland, through tlie Attorney-General (Mr. T. J. Ryan) against the Commonwealth, ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The "Tribune," in an enthusiastic article, states: The Prince of Wales is unaffected in his bearing, and at the Front has won the hearts of the Italian ...

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  38. DR. ADDISON'S POSITION.

    It is officially denied that Dr. C. Add[?]on (Minister for Reconstruction) has [?]ceepted the post of Minister for Publ[?] Health. He is merely assisting ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. MASONIC SERVICE.

    The Grand Master and Grand Lodge of A. F. and A. Masons of Queensland have decided that all their lodges shall hold meetings on Sunday, January 6, 1918, in accordance with the request ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. CATHOLICS AND TURKS.

    The "Agenzia Libera" states that the Pope, in replying to a letter from the Austrian Empress, declared that he could not approve of Catholic soldiers ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE.

    Sir William Irvine will speak in Ipswich to-night and will arrive in Brisbane to-morrow morning. To-morrow night he will address a meeting in the ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. LORD LANSDOWNE'S LETTER.

    Mr. Asquith will speak upon Lord Lansdowne's letter at Birmingham next week. ...

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