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  2. THE PEACE OFFER

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Mr Theodore Roosovelt assails the statement in President Wilson's Note that the objectives of the belligerent nation ...

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  3. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A wireless Russian official report states: We attacked the heights on the Rumanian front southward of Mount Botoch, ...

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  4. ON THE WEST FRONT

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—"Le Liberto" publishes an account of a magnificent trench cleaning up expedition by a detachment of New Zealand. ...

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  5. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Admiralty reports that the transport Invernia was submarined during bad weather in the Mediterranean on ...

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  6. THE RED CROSS

    Lady Ellison-Macartney supplies the acting president of the Tasmanian division of the B.R.C.S. with the following notes on the work of the ...

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  7. THE IRISH QUESTION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Belfast Evening Telegraph" denies rumors to the effect that Sir Edward Carson is negotiating for a settlement ...

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  8. ENGLISH ARMY SCANDAL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The report of the Court of Enquiry into the case of Second Lieutenant Barrett does not allude to the precise charges ...

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  9. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A wireless German official report states that General von Mackensen conquered a sector north-west of Foccani, and ...

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  10. FIVE MORE VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Lloyds report that the steamers Demetrios Goulandris and Aristonelis, both Greek, the San Leandro (Spanish), the Borre ...

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  11. SUSPICIOUS VESSEL IN THE BAY OF BISCAY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Passengers by the French liner Espagne report that when in the Bay of Biscay on Christmas Eve they sighted ...

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  12. RUSSIANS BREAK GERMAN RESISTANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A wireless Russian official report states: After artillerying we attacked the Botoch heights, and broke through a ...

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  13. ENEMY CONFERENCES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The newspapers attach importance to the practically simultaneous conferences of enemy Sovereigns at Vienna and their ...

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  14. MORE GERMAN CALLOUSNESS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Admiralty announce that, besides the cases or the Rappahanook and West-minster, a further instance of callous ...

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  15. PROTEST AGAINST PROCEDURE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Charles Russell protests against the procedure in the Barrett inquiry. He states he represented some of the ...

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  16. BRITISH RAID VILLAGES.

    SALONIKA. Thursday Night.—A British official report states: We successfully raided the village of Keupri, and inflicted casualties, taking ...

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  17. GENERAL HINDENBURG'S PROPHECY.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—"Le Echo de Paris" recalls General Hindenburg's prophecy, prior to the peace man[?]uvre, that there "won't be ...

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  18. GERMAN SUBMARINE POLICY.

    ZURICH, Friday Morning.—The Kaiser audienced Herr Zimmermann, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, at headquarters, and received a report of ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND NORWAY

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.—Arising out of the stoppage of coal, several Norwegian newspapers attack the British Minister at Christiania, and ...

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  20. BRITISH RAID TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We successfully raided trenches north-east-ward of Arras, and twice entered ...

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  21. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN BANKS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir William Plender's report on the winding up of live German-Austrian banks in London, shows that the liabilities ...

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  22. AN APPEAL TO THE POPE.

    ROME, Thursday Night.—A special courier from the Emperor of Austria has arrived, bearing a message appealing for the Pope ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN FORGES

    Instruction have been issued by the Defence Department that all blacksmiths and fitters ranking as Jance-corporals and privates in the ...

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  24. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A French communique states: There is a Inirly violent artillery duel west of the Souine Soumepys road, in the regions ...

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  25. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—The pope has written to the Kaiser, requesting the German High Command to allow, under restrictions, the ...

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  26. CAUSES FOR THE PEACE OFFER.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent, at Rotterdam states that a neutral from Berlin, who has been in close touch ...

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  27. A PRESS PROTEST.

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" protests against Sir William Plender's report, which does not give a definite guarantee that the ...

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  28. IN EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An official report States: We stormed on Monday strongly entrenched lines in the Moeta Valley, southward of the ...

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  29. THE ALLIES' PRISONERS

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—The newspapers point out that the Allies took 600,OOO prisoners during 1016, including 400,000 by General Brusiloff's ...

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  30. RECRUITING

    Ten recruits presented themselves at the Launceston burracks yesterday for medical examination. Four passed to enter the new railway unit. while ...

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  31. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  32. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Mr Kolly, editor of "The Chicago Herald," who was recently in Europe, publishes extracts from "The Berliner ...

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  33. OPPOSITION TO PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Senator Lodge, one of the most influential Senators, continued his opposition in the Senate to the endorsement ...

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  34. MR LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Colonial Office publishes a message from Mr Lloyd George, on his assumption of the Premiership, to the ...

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  35. THE CHURCHES

    The Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. Stephen) is to visit Exeter on Saturday, January 20, and at 3 p.m. is to dedicate. All Saints Church. The service ...

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  36. NEW BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Government is preparing investors for the issue of a new loan, which is expected to be redeemable in 20 years. ...

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  38. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The United States exports during 1916 to Britain were two billion dollars, to France one billion, to Russia 130 ...

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  39. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The French Admiralty denies absolutely a German wireless report that the battleship Verite had been torpedoed. ...

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  40. MEETING AT WESTBURY.

    The Warden of Westbury, in compliance with the new recruiting scheme, had convened a public meeting, to be held at the Library Hall. ...

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  41. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An Italian official report states that reciprocal artillerying on the Cargo resulted in the destruction of the enemy ...

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  42. RUSSIA APPOINTS A DIPLOMAT AT SALONIKA.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—Russia is appointing a diplomatic representative at Salonika. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Sir H. Dalziel, Liberal member for Kircaldy Boroughs, has purchased "The Pail Mall Gazette," which Mr Astor sold ...

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  44. GOVERNMENT OF POLAND

    ZURICH, Thursday Night.—Von Beselse warns the Poles that their independence is not yet establishment, and that they must obey the German ...

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  45. TWO ZEPPELINS DESTROYED.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.—The newspapers state that two large Zeppelins ignited as the result of a collision on leaving a shed at Londern, ...

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