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  4. LIVERPOOL BOILER-MAKERS.

    It is officially announced that in response to a telegram from Mr J. Hodge, Minister for Labor in the New Cabinet, the Liverpool boiler-makers to-day ...

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  5. LONDON POLICE.

    Further combings out have occurred in the London police, which enables the release of 5000 for active service. ...

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  6. COLISEUM.

    Another big house assembled at the Coliseum on Saturday night, when "Saint, Devil, and Woman," aud "For Ireland's Sake," were screened for the ...

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  7. TREASURY SECRETARY.

    Mr S. H. Lever has been appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury. (Mr Lever is not a member of the House of Commons, but in the ...

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  8. RED CROSS ACTIVE.

    In a report issued for November by the Red Cross Society of Australia in Great Britain it is shown that 2681 enquiries were made during the month on ...

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  9. VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENT.

    An enjoyable entertainment by a vaudeville company, including the Punchinellos was given at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night, ...

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  10. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate met again at 11 o'clock, but as there was no Government business before the Chamber, a general discussion ansued as to the intentions of the ...

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  11. ALLIES ULTIMATUM

    Reuter's Romes correspondent says that the Greek Government has accepted the Allies ultimatum in its entirety. Reuters Athens correspondent says ...

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  12. EXPLOITING BELGIUM

    Great Britain's rejoinder to the German, reply to the American Note regarding the Belgian deportations, recalls the fact that Germany rejected ...

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  13. HEALTH OF LLOYD GEORGE.

    It is announced that the health of Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, who has been suffering for several days from a severe chill, is improving. ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Once again, as Christmas approaches, I desire to make a special appeal, through the medium of your columns, to the public of Ballarat for a ...

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  15. "Light and shade in war."

    "Light and Shade in War," a book recently published by Mr Edward Arnold for Mr Malcolm Ross, the New Zealand official war correspondent, and ...

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  16. DEMANDS PRESENTED.

    At 3 p.m. yesterday the Allies handed to Greece an ultimatum, to expire in 24 hours, demanding the withdrawal of the entire Greek force from ...

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  17. SOLDIERS IN NORTH GREECE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Piraeus slates that the Greek evacuation of Northern Greece has already begun. Al-lied officers are supervising the ...

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  18. ITALIAN FINANCES.

    The Finance Minister in a budget speech said that last year's deficit was 768,000,000 lire. He foresaw no great difficulties in providing for the ...

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  19. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that Roosevelt, Choate and Eli Root, and other prominent speakers addressed mass meetings. calling, upon ...

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  20. THE SOLDIERS INSTITUTE

    Sir,—In answer to the letter of inquiry regarding a license at the Returned Soldiers Institute, I may point out that under the amended Licensing ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS.

    There were good attendances at the Alfred Hall Pictures on Saturday after noon and evening, when a splendid programme of the famous Paramount the Famous Players' productions, ii winch Marie Doro features. The picture throughout was delightful, and the story of "The White Pearl" proved a ...

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  22. A CRITICAL STAGE.

    The Allied Ministers have left Athens. (United Service Cables.) London, Friday. The departure of the allied ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    "Since 5th December," states an official message regarding the position in East Africa, "a considerable German force has repeatedly attacked the troops ...

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  24. To the Editor of "The Star."

    Sir,—The answers to the question ask-ed by a contributor over the signature of M. A. Thompson aire as follows: (1) Re license. It should be common ...

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  26. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Picturegoers have received the announcement that Her Majesty's Theatre, which has been transformed into a veritable picture palace, will open with a ...

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  27. NATURE OF DEMAND.

    In the Allies ultimatum it is declared that recent events have proved that King Constantine and the Government have not possessed sufficient authority ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN REFERENDUM.

    "It is clear that Mr W. M. Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime Minister., made a .capital error in taking a referendum on conscription," says the ...

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  30. ADMIRAL'S MISTAKE.

    The "Times," in a leader, states that Du Fournet made the error of risking a small force, which was unable to ensure the fulfilment of the wishes of the saved by immediate and adequate poreparation. The Allies have not demanded Constantine to do their bidding without being ready to apply ...

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  32. LUXURY IN LONDON.

    Extravagance is still witnessed in public eating places. The love of luxury is not confined to food. It is stated that the receipts from the sale ...

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  34. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    St. John's Presbyterian Young Men's Club met in the club room on Tuesday night; the vice-president. Mr W. Shaw, being in the chair. The principal ...

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  35. MEATLESS DAY.

    The "Times" Parliamentary correspondent says that each Thursday in the near future will be a mestless day. It is understood that it is the intention of ...

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  36. BLOCKADE CONDITIONS.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Syra says that according to the latest news from Athens, dated Tuesday, the city is settling down to blockade ...

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  37. PRICE OF MILK RATE.

    It is officially announced that Lord Devenport, the Food Controller^ has fixed the retail price of milk at twopence a quart above the rate existing ...

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  38. CANADIAN MARINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa reports that Sir Henry Dayton, the Chairman of the Railway Commission, advocates in an official recommendation ...

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  39. LABOR MINISTER

    Mr J. Hodge, Minister for Labor, in a letter to the trades unions, [?]nestly and confidently appeals to the workmen's leaders, equally with the ...

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