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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We repulsed raids south-westward of La Bassee and eastward of ...

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  3. HALIFAX CATASTROPHE

    HALIFAX, Monday Night.— When the explosion occurred a second munition ship, the Picton, was set on fire, and if it had exploded the whole of ...

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  4. THE CHRISTMAS FUND

    The State War Council has recognised the need of "The Daily Telegraph" Christmas Fund and approved of it being opened at usual for the ...

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  5. ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday Night. — An Italian official report states: The enemy guined possession of trenches eastward of Capobile with a small ...

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  6. JERUSALEM IN BRITISH HANDS

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.— "The Pravitelstvenny Vestnik" (Government Messenger) states that chinese troops have entered Harbin and ...

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  7. VIOLENT ARTILLERY STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — A French, communique states: The artillery struggle is occasionally violent on the right of the Meuse, in the ...

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  8. RESULTS OF THE EXPLOSION.

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  9. GREAT GERMAN OFFENSIVE EXPECTED.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York World's" correspondent at Paris states that a French nigh command anticipates a great German ...

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  10. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— Mr Daniels, Secretary to the Navys report that during the year the naval personnel has increased from 72,000 ...

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  11. WHOLESALE ARREST OF GERMANS.

    HALIFAX, Monday Night. — The military authorities are arresting wholesale German residents, who were previously reporting themselves ...

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  12. CREW OF THE IMO ARRESTED.

    HALIFAX, MONDAY Night. — The Norwegian crew of the Imo a have been arrested. and the officers of the Mont Blane held as witnesses. An ...

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  13. BRITISHERS SUBJECT TO DRAFTING.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night, — The British Recruiting Missions say that there are 175,000 Britishers. in tin United States who will shortly be ...

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  14. AMERICA MUST SPEED UP.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — Mr. Baker, Secretary of State for War, in a communique warns the Americana not to minimise the ...

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  15. IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr. Bonar Law announced in the House of Commons to-night that Jerusalem has surrendered ...

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  16. CONTROLLING THE RAILWAYS.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday Morning. — "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that President Wilson has decided to urge the ...

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  17. MILITARY MAGAZINE SAVED.

    BALIFAN, Monday Night. — The Mont Blane explosion caused a fire which threatened the military magazine. The people fled from the streets ...

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  18. THE CAPTURE OF JERUSALEM.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr bonar Law states that General Allenby reported on the 8th that he attacked positions west and south of ...

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  19. AN ARMISTICE SIGNED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A Gorman official message states: We have signed an armistice with the Russian and Rumanian armies between the ...

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  20. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Monday Night. — The Prime Minister (Senhor Jose de Castro) and the Minister for foreign Affairs (Senhor A. Soares), on returning from ...

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  21. ENEMY EXPELLED FROM A POST

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Scottish troops attacking expelled the defenders from a post eastward of ...

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  22. AMUR PROVINCE DECLARES INDEPENDENCE.

    TOKIO, Monday Night.—Vladivostock despatches state that Amur province has declared its independence. The situation at Vladivostock is less serious, ...

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  23. TRADERS' ASSOCIATION

    The monthly meeting of the council of the B.T.A. was held last evening, the president (Mr W. A. Whitaker) in the chair. There was a full attendance. ...

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  24. GERMAN ATTACKS BREAK DOWN.

    LONDON, Monday , Night. — A French communique states: There in treat reciprocal artillery activity between the Aisne and the Oise in ...

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  25. ANARCHY IN ASIATIC RUSSIA.

    TOKIO, Monday Night. — It is reported at Vladivostock that the amur province has declared independence, and a Provincial Government ...

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  26. MANSION HOUSE RELIEF FUND.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Marion Bouse has opened a lund for relief at Halifax. ...

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  27. THE KINGS CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night. —An official report states King George in a message to General Allenby says: "The occupation of Jerusalem will ...

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  28. PORTUGAL NOT DETERRED

    PARIS, Monday Night. — "Excelsior" says that Senhor Peas is a determined enemy of Germany and that current events at Lisbon will not ...

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  29. REPUDIATION OF FOREIGN LOANS DENIED.

    COPENHAGEN. Monday Night. — The Petrograd Telegraph Burean d[?]ies the report that the Bolshevik have repudiated foreign loans. It is ...

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  30. CHINA AND THE WAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Dr G. Murrigun, one of the Foreign Advisers to the [?] Government, arrived in Sydney today. [?] he says, is right in the ...

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  31. WORK OF THE TANKS AND GALLANTRY OF THE CREWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —Mr Philip Gibbs, describing the valuable work of the tanks, says: Not only when we pierced the Hindenburg ...

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  32. DECREES OF EXILE CANCELLED.

    MADRID, Monday Night. — The Revolutionary Committee in Portugal has cancelled the former Government's decrees of exile against the Patriarch ...

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  33. GENERAL ALLENBY'S BRILLIANT TACTICS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The newspaper applaud General Allenby's brilliants tactics. There was a demonstration in the house of Commons ...

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  34. RUSSIAN PRISONERS USED ASA GERMAN PROPAGANDISTS.

    ROME, Monday Night. —"Corriere delta Sera" states that Germany largely used Russian prisoners of war as propagandists, and selected the most ...

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  35. AUSTRIA & GERMANY

    ROTTERDAM. Tuesday Morning. — Believing that the Russo-Italian conditions give them ground for initiating a grand scale of operations against ...

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  36. DISASTROUS FIRE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A disastrous hire occurred at Ch[?]ills, 203 miles southwest of Brisbane, this morning, when the Royal Hotel several shops, ...

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  37. BOLSHEVIKI DEPRESSED

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Haparanda states that the Bolsheviki are depressed over the armistice ...

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  38. BRITISH WAR BONDS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Harrod's and Selfridge's sales of war bonds with unofficial premium prizes have reached nearly three million sterling ...

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  39. AMERICAN PRESS ELATED.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning. — The newspaper are clated at the fall of Jerusalem and anticipate that it will have the greatest moral effect on ...

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  40. EDITOR FINED

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — The hearing [?] against Henry Ernest Boote, [?] of the Australian Worker," [?] not submitting certain articles ...

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  41. BRITISH PRESTIGE ENHANCED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The newspaper emphasise that Jerusalem is a holy city a like to the Christians, Jews and Moslems, and its capture ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS CHEERFUL.

    LONDON, Monday Night. —Mr Gilmour, a war correspondent, status: Those of the Australian division in the line looking over the German positions ...

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  43. KALEDIN INTENDS TO FIGHT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—General Kaledin in a manifesto in the "Ukraine Journal," declares that the Cossacks have means of maintaining ...

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  44. EXPLOSION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Press Bureau publishes the first information from Trustworthy sources of the explosion at the Griesheim ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr. David Pell, in a letter to The Morning Post, protests against Lord Rhooda's proposal to pool Australian ...

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  46. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Manchester Gunrdian" says that it. is understood that Sir Auckland Geddes has recommended the War Cabinet to ...

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  47. A VISIT TO THE FRONT.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Sir Walter Davidson, Governor-elect of New South Wales, and Mr Wade, Agent-General, visited a sector on the ...

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  48. JERUSALEM OF GREAT STRATEGIC VALUE

    NEW YORK. Tuesday Morning — "The New York Times," in an editorial says Jerusalem is of great strategic value The population will welcome ...

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  49. STANDARD WAGES FOR SEAMEN.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The social standard rates of wages for ordinary seamen for twelve months' sea services is £7 a month, and for two ...

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  51. BOLSHEVIK INFLUENCE WANING

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — There are indication that the Bolshevik influence is waning. A detachment of the Pavlovsk Guards paraded the ...

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  52. BRITAIN AND HOLLAND

    LONDON. Monday Night.—A White Paper containing the correspondence between Britain and Holland has been published. Regarding the letters ...

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  53. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — "The Daily Chronicle correspondent at Paris states that Germany's aviation services now consists of 273 squadrillas. ...

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  54. BRITISH WAR AIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Winston Churchill, speaking At Bedford, said our war aims were different to those who trampled on Belgium. ...

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  55. Advertising

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