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  2. The British

    General Haig reports:—Our artillerying was particularly active yesterday night, in the neighborhood of Beaucourt and I'Abbaye. ...

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  6. Threatened Unemployment

    The Premier stated to-night in reference to the P.L.L's attitude on recruiting that Ministers were unanimous in repudiating the idea that there was ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. America Acts

    Mr. Lansing, Minister for Foreign affairs, has sent a formal note to each of the Nations suggesting that early action be taken to set out their ...

    Article : 516 words
  8. Nobody Deceived

    In the Sen[?] M. Briand stated that nobody was deceived by the German peace movement. The concerted Allied reply would inform the Central ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. Bo[?]ner[?] Photoplays

    The Boom[?]rangrs to-night are screen ing "Cinderella". The programme in eludes "Wonders of the Jungle" arid other good pictures. They promise ...

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  10. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS.

    General Haig in a later report states: We raided enemy lines in the vicinity of Gomecourt and did considerable damage We also carried out ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. AUSTRIAN PRESS CONCILIATORY.

    Vienna newspapers conciliatory describe Mr. Lloyd Georges v[?]hemance as natural, because the Allies have misderstood the proposals. The papers ...

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  12. A SERIOUS POSITION.

    At a meeting o[?] the Labor Council to night a request was received from the Municipal Employees Union to the effect that affiliated ...

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  13. High Price for Turkeys.

    For some time past turkeys—gobbers—have realised £2 each at auction. A flock of them at this time of the year would be better than sheep. ...

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  14. COLO IN THE TRENCHES.

    The "London Times" correspondent at Headquarters states that the weather is bitterly cold, and snowing. It is a trying time in the trenches for ...

    Article : 74 words
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  16. GERMAN PAPER'S BOAST.

    The "Cologne Gazette" derides Mr Lloyd George as a pissing politician and an amateur strategist. The papers says that the submarine will ...

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  17. Handsome.

    The Sisters of Marcy are most grateful to Mr. Gus Sul[?]van for a cheque for £5 received for the Orphanag[?] yesterday. ...

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  18. The French

    There was a lively reciprocal artrillerying on the right bank of the Meuse, particularly in the region of Chambrette farm and Vaux. There ...

    Article : 81 words
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  20. ARMISTICE IN THE SPRING.

    Correspondents all back from France and England are united in the opinion that there will be an armistice early in the spring. ...

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  21. City Pictures.

    "Bought" is the title of the 5 reel World's feature at the City to-nigh, and is said to be an excellent subject The best of comedies and dramas will ...

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  22. A CONFIDENTIAL REPLY.

    All German officials expect Dr. Holl weg to answer Mr. Lloyd George by confidentially communicating the pence terms to the British ...

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  23. MR. J. H. CANN'S APPOINTMENT

    Lately we have heard a lot about the high-souled patriotism of cartan politicians who would rather suffer political extinction—in fact, ...

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  24. Orphans Christmas Tree

    On Sunday afternoon a Christmas Tree for the amusement of the Orphans in care of the Sisters of Mercy will take place in the Convent Grounds. ...

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  25. Rumania

    The Russians continue to strongly oppose the Germans west of Braila, where Brussiloff's most powerful and new forces are operating. ...

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  26. School Fete Art Unions Drawn.

    The drawing of the Art Unions in aid of the Catholic School Fete funds took place during the interval at the City pictures last night. The lucky ...

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  27. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The morning press warmly welcomes the proposal of an early Imperial Conference. The "Daily Mail" says that the old ...

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  28. GERMANS ADMIT RESISTANCE.

    The German evening communique states. The enemy in the most northern part, of Du[?]dge who has been ...

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  29. PEACE KITE LIKELY TO BE SUCCESSFUL.

    A correspondent states that the Now York Shipping Line apparently think that the peace kite is likely to be successful, because it is freely ...

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  31. Greece

    Greece has addressed the Entente Note and accepts the ultimatum. [?]points out the difficulties resulting from events on the islands, in dealing ...

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  32. A STATESMANLIKE DECLARATION.

    Press and public opinion is unanimous towards Mr. Lloyd George's statesmanlike declaration, which is the forerunner to a great national effort. The ...

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  33. New Anglican Bishop

    There was a large congregation at S[?] Andrews' Cathedral yesterday to witness the consecration of the Rev. W C. W[?]ntworth-Shields' as Bishop of ...

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  34. Last Act of Tottenham Murder.

    The funerals of Roland Nicholas Kennedy and Frank Franz, who ware hanged at the Bathurst Gaol on Wednesday, in connection with the ...

    Article : 102 words
  35. Imperial Conference

    The London "Times" in a leader states chat the proposed, Imperial Conference is generally desired and would be family cherished The conference ...

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  36. German East Africa

    General Smuts reports:—We repulsed strong counter-attacks at Kavita on December 15 and finally ejected a few Germans from our ...

    Article : 58 words
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  38. British Prisoners

    The 'Times' correspondent in Switzerland describing the arrival at Murren of the British war prisoners, incr[?]ding Jutland sailors from Germany ...

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  39. BOWLED OUT THE SOLDIERS VOTE.

    In the Mousie of Commons to-day, Mr. King asked that the Colonial[?] Office be requested to publish the figures of the soldiers voting at the ...

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  40. PERSONAL

    Captain R. H. Browning, in a letter to Mr. J. Bilsborrow, stated thai he was convalescing in Sussex. He did not think he would be able to re- ...

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  41. Britain's Declaration

    The London "Times" political correspondent says that the members of the House of Commons unanimously agreed with Mr. Lloyd George's frank ...

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  42. MYTHICAL GERMAN SHIP.

    A wireless report states that in an interview Dr Zimmerman, German liflder-secretary of Foreign Affairs, stated that the German steamer ...

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  43. ZEPPELIN OFFICER PRISONERED

    In to House of Commons Mr. H. Mope on behalf of the Foreign office to Mr. R. Hunt, said that Captain Bouc[?], an officer belonging to the ...

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  44. Irish Question

    Sir Horace Plunkett P.C., who is at present in New York, declares that the Irish question is near solution. He predicts unquestionably that ...

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  45. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE IN GERMANY.

    Frontier newspapers announces a mysterious diseased called "Marmalade Cancer" which is appearing in northern Germany, especially amongst ...

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  46. District Band's Recital.

    [?]excellent programme is prom[?] the Bathurst District Band for [?]nnual recital at Machattie Fark [?]hristmas night. The band will ...

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  47. JAPANESE STEAMER SUNK.

    The Japanese steamer Taki Maru has been sunk. ...

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  48. GERMANY WILL RESPOND.

    The Chicago "Tribune," in a special despatch from Washington, says that if Britain wishes to know the terms of peace, Germany will respond ...

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  49. Railway Service

    In view of the appointment of Mr. Fo[?] as one of the assistant Railway Commissioners, it is thought that Mr. Meiklejohn, deputy superintendant at ...

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  50. Destructive Storms

    Th[?] continuous thins throughout Tasmania during the past few weeks reached a climax in a terrifix s[?]m early this morning. The like of it had ...

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  51. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE ADVOCATED.

    The House of Lords, Lord Courtney moved the Government to provide an Imperial institute with adequate funds to extend operations. He ...

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  52. INCREASED FRENCH OUTPUT.

    Mr. Thomas, Minister for munitions states that France is producing 16000 Sins of explosives daily compared w[?] 100 tons at the beginning of the war ...

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  53. FRENCH CRUISER LOST.

    A German official message claims to have torped[?]ed the French cruiser Suffren, 50 miles northwest of Lisbon on November 26. ...

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