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  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency, the Governor-General. Sir Ronald—Munro-Ferguson, passed through Ballarat last evening on board the express for Adelaide. ...

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  5. JELLICOE TO TOUR EMPIRE.

    At Friday's meeting of the Imperial War Conference, Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, reported that the Admiralty welcomed ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    Telegraphing from The Hagne, the "Times" correspondent says that Ber in messages state that passionate [?]cenes marked the closing session of ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    The defeat of the Bolshevik army on the Ekate[?]nburg front in a decisive battle by an army of loyal Russians is reported in an official despatch to the ...

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  8. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    "Pertinax," the well-known writer in the "Echo de Paris," comments on the discussions now proceeding between Spain and France, in which ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOR DEMAND

    Labor unions throughout the United Kingdom are agitating for a 44 hour week. This would mean eight hours a day for five days a week and four ...

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  10. RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    A message from Petrograd states that the total Russian losses of 9,150,000 included 1,450,000 disabled, and 3,500,000 wounded. ...

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  11. BRITISH ElECTIONS.

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  12. LORD JELLICOE'S MISSION

    The "Times." in a leading article, says that Lord Jellicoe's mission cha[?]lenges speculation, but that commonsense dictates reserve. The war has ...

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  13. COURTIERS ARRESTED.

    Finnish authorities at H[?]lsngfors have arrested five Russian couriers whose luggage contained Bolshevik [?]cratur intended for distribution in ...

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  14. WILSON'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    President and Mrs Wilson will arrive at Dover on the 26th December. They will there be received by the Duke of Connaught, and then take the ...

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  15. NOTORIOUS AMBASSADOR

    It is understood that the United States has inspired the German Government to withdraw the notorious H[?] Echard German Minister ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES

    Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia has issued circulars to British manufacturers, pointing out the potentialities of Australia for new ...

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  17. REVOLUTION INEVITABLE.

    M. Lenin the Russian Premier in a letter to "The Revolutionary Proletariat of America," declares that an international revolution is inevitable. ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Viscount Grey. formerly Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the introduction of an article on the Peace Conference. says.— ...

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  19. SOCIALISATION A FAILURE.

    Reliable information from Russia confirms reports that the socialisation of industry there is a complete failure. Official statistics show that in almost ...

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  20. UN[?]ASINESS IS CAUSED.

    Dealing with President Wilson : visit to England the London correspondent of the New York "Tribune" says :— The English people are nervous ...

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  21. GERMANS DESIRE REPUBLIC.

    It is understood that the German residents of South-West Africa have forwarded to Mr E. H. L. George, the Administrator, a petition for ...

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  22. LUXENBURG'S TREATY

    According to the "Frankfurter Zeit[?]ing" it is certain that Luxemb[?]rg will renounce its commercial treaty with Germany owing to the violation of ...

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  23. THE EX-KAISER.

    A message from the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Express." says that the former Kaiser has arranged a Christmas ce[?]lebration in ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL REVOLUTION

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen says that the Danish Minister to Russia has arrived from Petrograd. He states that the Bolshevik Government ...

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  25. ARMISTICE NOT COMPLETED.

    According to the "Matin" the Germans have not completely complied with the clause in the armistice, terms providing for the delivery of all ...

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  26. FRENCH GIVE WARNING.

    It is stated by the "Matin" that the French Government has sent a wireless message to the Bolsheviks that they will be held personally ...

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  27. FRENCH SHIPPING.

    In the French shipbuilding programme provision is made for the output of 6,000,000 tons within three years. ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    MACKENZIE.—The funeral of the late Mrs. Eliza Mackenzie, relict of the late Mr. Alexander Macenzie, and respected mother of the Mayor of Ballarat East, ...

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  29. REPATRIATION.

    It is announced by the Press Bureau that since the signing of the armistice 5288 officers and 99,247 men, and 4201 civilians have been repatriated. A ...

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  30. HELP GREATLY NEEDED.

    Mr Charles Crane a former member of Mr Eli[?] Root's Commission to Russia, has returned from Siberia. He said that several things stood out ...

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  31. ALLIED TROOPS ADVANCING.

    A Belgian communique says that the First Cavalry Brigade has entered Germany and reached Dalsdorf. French troops have occupied the ...

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  32. WAR SERVICE.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that the King has approved of an award for 1914 and 1915 of a Star in bronze for officers and men of the ...

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  33. BOLSHEVIK SCHOOL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Cope[?]gen says that a terrible Bolshevik programme against the educated people [?]s reported. Gangs arrested 400 people ...

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  34. BRITISH FLEET.

    Although there has been no official announcement, it is regarded as certain that a powerful British fleet, comprising the latest types of heavy ...

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  35. RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    Reuter's [?]erans from an author[?]tative British source that the whole question concerning Russia is under the serious consideration of the Allies. Nothing ...

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  36. HEAVY FIGHTING WITH BOLSHEVIKS.

    An Esthonian communique dated 20th December received at Stockholm. says that there has been heavy fighting with the Bolsheviks east of Dorpat. The ...

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  37. PREPARATIONS PROCEEDING.

    Preparations for the coming Peace Conference are proceeding, and many conferences are being held. In the past few days President Wilson has ...

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  38. NEW [?]ZECHO-SLAVOK REPUBLIC.

    A message from Prague, capital of Bohemia, says that Professor T. G. Masaryk has taken the oath of office as President of the Cecho-Slovnk ...

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  39. GERMANS EVACUATE REVAL.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Stockholm says a message from Berlin says that the Germans have evacuated Reval. The German troops fought the ...

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  40. SUBMARINE U 9.

    The "Ko[?]nische Volk[?] Ze[?]ung" states that Admiral Beatty in the arm[?]tice negotiations, did not ask for the surrender of submarine U9, ...

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  41. THE TRACK OF THE HUN

    Newspapers here are making a feature of the letter sent to President Wilson by a party of United States trade journalists after they had made a tour ...

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  42. HEARTIEST CHRISTMAS IN MEMORY.

    Though turkeys are scarce and plum puddings are non-existent owing to the lack of fruits, this promises to be the heartiest Christmas in memory. With ...

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  43. GERMAN SHIPS.

    It is stated author[?]tively that President Wilson will oppose in the most direct fashion the proposals from any source [?]o sin[?] the surrendered German ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS IN WORKSHOPS.

    Major General Monash is app[?]ling to British Unions to accept Australian soldiers in the workshops, but urges the workmen to take a sympathetic and even ...

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  45. MONEY RETURNED TO BELGIUM.

    Germany has restored £15,200,000 to the Belgian Government. ...

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  47. FULL REPARATION URGED.

    In its annual report the London Chamber of Commerce urges that Germany should be compelled to make full reparation in ships coal minerals and ...

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  48. SPAIN DEMANDS EXPULSION OF GERMANS.

    It is reported from Tan[?] that the [?] and French Minister's at M[?] have [?] the [?] of Germans from Sp[?] ...

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