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  2. THE PEACE OFFER

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—The King of Bavaria has seat a despatch to the Kaiser, in which ho declares that the indigation which has ...

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  3. ITALIAN-OPERATIONS

    ROME, Monday Night.— An Italian official report states that there is increased enemy, artiderving on the Carso, eastward of Gorizia ...

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  4. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A French communique states: There is fairly great artillerying on the Aucre and between the Aisne and Argonne ...

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  6. THE VICTORY AT RAFA

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Mr Massey, a har correspondent at [?] from the [?] ...

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  7. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A Russian official report states: The Roamans attacked the heights in the region of the Kaaino River and after ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH WAR LOAN

    Captain Kenneth A Ogilvy, organising secretary of the State Recruiting Committee, has addressed the following circular to the local recruiting ...

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  9. ENEMY CONCENTRATING.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— "The Daily Chronicle correspondent at Rome states that it is reported that there is a large, concentration of ...

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  10. GREAT MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS AND GUNS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—It is reported from the from the frontier that great movements of troops aud guns are in full swing to the westward. ...

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  11. THE POPE'S NEUTRALITY

    ROME, Monday Night.— In reply to the Central News Agency, a high official of the Vatican stated that the Holy See's attitude has not changed ...

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  12. MUTUAL BOMBARDMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— A French communique states: There are mutual bombardments on the banks of the Somme and the right bank of the ...

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  13. THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR TO ADDRESS THE REICHSTAG.

    ZURICH: Monday . Night.—Breslan newspaper state that the ' German Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg) addresses the Rcichstag at the ...

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  14. OUTRAGE AND MURDER

    A little girl Dorothy Myra Small living with her parents in Rocky Point Road, Rockdale, N.S.W., was outraged and afterwards strangled to ...

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  15. CHEERING UP BERLIN.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— With a view to cheering up Berlin by the adhesion of another neutral to President Wilson's Note, Count Bernstorff ...

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  16. BRITISH RAID ENEMY LINES.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports. We raided lines eastward of Loos. [?]cting many casunlties, and shelled a ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS TRANSFERRED FROM RUMANIAN FRONT

    PARIS, Monday Night.— M. Marceel Hutin points out that the Austro Hungarian communiques for the first times for six months refer to fighting ...

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  18. CRUSHING OF GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.— A despatch from Mr W. B. Hale, from Berlin to "The New York American," says that in intimate conversation ...

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  19. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Monday Night.— An official report from Mesopotamia states: We progressed eastward and westward of Kut of Amara, and ...

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  20. COMPULSORY LABOR LITHUANIA

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.— The Germans have introduced compulsory labor in Lithuania and trench digging. A protest meeting held at ...

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  21. GERMAN SCHOOLBOYS

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning.— The Kaiser has given orders to General von Stein to organise all boys in Germany to fit them for war service. ...

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  22. THE VICTORY WAR LOAN

    LONDON, Monday Night.— It is estimated that the subscriptions to the war loan have reached £200,000,000. Mr Rarold Cox, in an article on the ...

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  23. GERMANS REPULSE ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— A German official reports states: We repulsed strong Russo-Runanian attacks north-ward of the Susita Valley ...

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  24. RABBIT SKINS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The comm[?] which was considering details for the sate of exportable suplus rabbir [?]to the imperial Government ...

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  25. GREEK VOLTE FACE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Daily Telegraph" publishes a message from Athens, which states that with the acceptance of the Entente's ...

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  26. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— A neutral who had been living in Ger many until December narrates that he lost fifteen pounds weight. For months ...

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  27. RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.— The announcement by the new Premier Prince Nicholns, of his programme in "The Noroe Vremya," stating that he ...

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  28. THE HOUSE OF DAVID

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Department of Home Affairs and Territories his been enquiring into an American Association know as "The Ingathering of the ...

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  29. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Reports from Maccdonia show that had weather caused mumcroas floods and there were heavy [?] in the ...

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  30. THE HERO OF 70 SCARS

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The King presents the Military Medal to Harry O'Hara, a Japanese journalist, who enlisted with the Sikhs, and was ...

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  31. TRADES UNION SUPPORT.

    Mr Dowerman. M.P., in an interview alter a visit to the front, said: "France has done everything she can, both in men and money. Much depends on the ...

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  32. ENEMY PRESSURE DIMINISHED.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.— The enemy pressure in Wallachia and Dobrudja has diminished owing to the Alhes resistance and the Dambe ...

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  33. JEWS IN GERMANY

    LONDON" Tuesday Morning.— The German Herbrew Defence Union Publishes what it describes as a scandalous order, compelling the Jewish members ...

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  34. WAR PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— To-day the Federal [?] (Mr Poynton) said that he was endervoting to arrange that in future caims for war pensions by widows ...

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  35. THE WAR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—An official report states that owing to urgent alfairs preventing General Botha leaving South Africa, the ...

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  36. WHAT ARE WE DOING AT SALONIKA?

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Mr Price, a war correspondent, telegraphing from Salonika, answering the question what we doing at ...

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  37. SENSATIONAL FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man riding a young horse and leading another was proceeding along a road when a motor car. containing a driver; a lady, ...

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  38. BEER IN BAVARIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rotterdam states that beer stamps, to secure a more equal distribution, have ...

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  39. MOTOR AND TRAM CAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A motor car containing five persons collided with a from on the new South Head-road at Double Bay this morning. All the occupants of the car ...

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  41. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Monday Night.— "The Manchester Guardian" states that Sir Joseph Maclay, Shipping Controller, has ordered on behalf of the State ...

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  42. FALKENHAYN CONFERS WITH CONSTANTINE.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Remarkable messages from Romo announce the arrival of General von Falkenhayn at Larissa, where he conferred with ...

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  43. 40TH BATTALION

    HOBART, Tuesday.— Lieutenant M[?] of the 40th Buttalion , writing to his father, Mr R. J. Meagher, from Salisbury Plata,k England on November 15, ...

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  44. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    ROME, Monday Night.— The Pope has sent a confidential letter to the German cardinals at Cologne and Munich in reference to their abuse of saccrdotal functions ...

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  45. ANOTHER TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Edmand Charis Warren and his son James on Monday were found in a bedroom of a house at Korumburra with bullet wounds ...

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  46. BOMBARDMENT BY BULGARIANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— A Bulgarian official report states From the right bank of the Danabe we bombarded the railway establishments ...

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  47. WOMEN'S UNION OFFICE RAIDED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Under the Defence of the Reghn Act the police and military raided the offices of the Women's Social and Political ...

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  48. DUTCH INTERN A GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    FLUSHING, Monday Night.— The Dutch interned a German submarine which was found in territorial waters. ...

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  49. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Flynn O' Donoghue, staff clerk in the employ of the Navy Department, was to-day remanded until January 23 on a charge ...

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  50. JAPANESE BATTLESHIP SUNK.

    YOKOHAMA, Monday Night.— The battleship Tsukuba sank after an explosion, and there were three hundred casualties. ...

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  51. SOCIALIST LEADER'S SENTENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.— [?]err Liebknecht, a Socialist lender has now been sentenced to your and a half years hard labor and expulsion ...

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  52. PRIZE COURT AWARDS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Price Court has awarded £5500 bounty to the ships of the nary, including the New Zealand, which participated ...

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  53. A CHILD'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— William John M'Donough, one year and nine months old of East Brunswick, was playing with a celluloid comb near a gas stove in his ...

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  54. AUSTRALIA HOUSE WANTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning — The Office of Public Works has asked the High Commissioner for Australia to gave up tho use of third floor of ...

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  56. SUNK AFTER COLLISION.

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Atlantic liner Minnesota, 20,700 tons sank after a collision. ...

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