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  2. OPEN WARFARE.

    Tremendously heavy fighting is in progress in the open country near Cambrai. Reporting on Friday, Sir Douglas Haig said:—"After a violent bombardment ...

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  3. THE REFERENDUM.

    TAMWORTH.—The Prime Minister left Armidale on Saturday morning by motor car for Tamworth. He had lunch at Uralla, and addressed a large meeting there ...

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  4. ITALY'S DEFENCE.

    The news from the Italian theatre is meagre. An official Italian message states that the intense artillery fire along the whole ...

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  5. THE LANSDOWNE LETTER

    The letter written by the Marquis of Lansdowne to the press urging a restatement of the Allies' war aims and the abandonment of the suggested economic ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIKI RULE.

    Travellers from Petrograd who have arrived at Haparanda, a Swedish town near the Russian frontier, state that the Bolsheviki will be unable lo retain power ...

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  7. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Hughes arrived in Sydney on Sunday from his northern trip, during which he travelled over 2000 miles and addressed eleven meetings. ...

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  8. Recruiting Foreign Slackers.

    ARMIDALE.—Striking evidence of the necessity for every available man, if the war is to be won, is furnished by the cabled announcement that reciprocal ...

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  9. THE "WAR BONDS" TANK.

    There has been a great rush of investors to the "War bond tank" in Trafalgar-square. The subscriptions lodged on Friday, included £100,000 from a single ...

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  10. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN.

    Ca[?] Amette, Archbishop of Paris, presided at a special meeting of the French Episcopate in Paris yesterday. It was decided to urge that the resumption by ...

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  11. FIGHTING NEAR JERUSALEM.

    The following official report from head quarters in Palestine was received this afternoon:—"On Thursday night the enemy rushed ...

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  12. SIR WILLIAM IRVINE.

    SYDNEY.—Sir William Irvine, M.P., addressed a crowd of about 3000 people from the balcony of the Royal Hotel, Bathurst, on Saturday night. He was ...

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  13. CLEARING EAST AFRICA.

    An official report from British head quarters in East Africa says:—"Major-General Northey's troops are concentrating west of the Mohesia Valley, and are ...

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  14. PROSPECTS OF REVOLUTION IN GERMANY.

    The former ambassador at Berlin, Mr. J. W. Gerard, in a speech at New York, expressed the opinion that there was no possibility of a revolution in Germany ...

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  15. GAS AS SUBSTITUTE FOR PETROL.

    The Government has appointed a committee, of which Sir Boventon Redwood, a prominent chemist and petrol expert, will be chairman, to consider the question ...

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  16. GREECE'S FIRST ACT OF WAR.

    A message from Athens states that a Greek destroyer attacked a German submarine on Friday. It is believed that the submarine sank. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in a letter to the Scottish War Savings Conference, wrote:—"I am surprised that there should be any belief in Scotland that there is any ...

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  18. MR. HOLMAN CHALLENGED.

    COOTAMUNDRA.—While speaking against conscription at a large public meeting, Mr. M'Girr, M.L.A. for Yass, challenged Mr. Holman to resign his seat. He ...

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  19. "THE END IS NOT YET."

    Lord Derby, in a message for the Christmas number of the Overseas Club's publication, states:—"Let us look forward with confidence to this being the last ...

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  20. THE EX-CZAR'S DAUGHTER.

    In Russian circles in London the story of the escape of the ex-Grand Duchess Tatiana (the ex-Czar'n second daughter) from Siberia is ridiculed as a sheer ...

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  21. Conscription in New Zealand.

    TAMWORTH.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated at Tamworth on Saturday that he had cabled to Mr. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, asking ...

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  22. WORK AND WAGES

    The electoral installation board having expired by effluxion of time, the Minister of Labor desires three nominations from each side to enable the board to be ...

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  23. TRIBUTE TO THE LATE MR. DENHAM.

    On Saturday afternoon a party of about 25 friends of the late Mr. James Denham, chief inspector of the Melbourne Tramways, paid a visit to the Benevolent ...

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  24. A Welsh War Memorial.

    A Welsh committee, which includes Mrs. Lloyd George, is endeavoring to raise a fund of £150,000 for the establishment of a memorial to the war heroes from North ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL GAME.

    The staff at Australian head quarters is making an effort to raise a team to play football under Australian rules if a suitable ground is available. ...

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  26. MEETING AT EAST MALVERN.

    Amongst those in attendance at a "Yes" meeting outside Central Park, East Malvern, yesterday, afternoon were a number of young men, who repeatedly came into ...

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  27. Conscientious Objectors.

    The Government proposes to order the electoral disqualification of conscientious objectors to military service, limited to a period of seven years after the war. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    NHILL.—Samuel Ellis Chandler, a well-known farmer of Warraquil, was found in an unconscious condition with blood flowing from a gunshot wound in the left temple, at 7 a.m. on Friday. ...

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  29. Mr. C. Vaughan in America.

    Mr. Crawford Vaughan, formerly Premier of South Australia, has arranged to tour the Pacific coast cities under the aegis of the California State Council of ...

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  30. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that some Dutch ships will trade between the United States and Australia under an agreement which has been reached by the Dutch mission to America ...

    Article : 46 words
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  32. Lad Drowned in River.

    A lad named Albert Victor Goddard, 11, whose father, a watchman, resides in Nelson-road, Newport, was drowned near the Williamstown steam ferry on Saturday afternoon. Evidently he had ...

    Article : 95 words
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