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  2. FOOD PROFITEERING

    ThE Government has taken over control of the meat packing houses, and confiscating seating half the profits in excess per cent, and the whole profits in' ...

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  3. EMPIRE PARTNERSHIP

    Lord Carmichael Governor of Bengal on and address to the Colonial Institute, Cati[?] “Empire Partnership” said the most essential Imperial [?] is the ...

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  4. ITALIAN FRONT

    Washington official Advices from Lome state that the Italians counter attacked and regained positions at Gal[?] and there are Judications that there ...

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  5. LLOYD - GEORGE'S SPEECH

    The “Morning Post” says that the political truce has gone by the board, and some other newspapers draw attention to the fact that Mr. Churchill was with Mr. ...

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  6. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  7. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    It Is definitely reported that M. Kerensky is a control at Petrograd. ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENTS OPINIONS.

    The “Dally Chronicle's” Parliamentnty correspondent says that Mr. Llyoud George's speech resulted in a perceptible fall in the political temperature, but the ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIKS DEFEATED.

    The Russian Legation here states that M.-Kercnsky has Arrived in Petrograd with his army, and [?] defeated the Bolsheviks. Generals Kaledin and ...

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  10. FRENCH CHASSEURS IN ITALY.

    The “New York World” publishes a despatch from Rome slating that the troops assisting the Italians include the French Chasseurs. ...

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  11. FEDERATION OF LABOR

    The Buffalo convention of the Labor Federation has called oft all strike affecting the Government's war [?] and a conference between the Laborit ...

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  12. FRENCH SHIPPING RECORD.

    The official French shipping report for the week ending Sunday last states as follows:— Arrivals .. .. .. .. .. .. .. [?] ...

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  13. PRIMOLANO AND FELTRE TAKEN.

    A wireless German official report [?]: — We stormed a showelad hill and positions eastward of Aslago, and an ar[?] work at Monte Lisser We ...

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  14. KORNILOFF TAKES THE KREMLIN.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that General Kornioff has occupied the Kremlin at Moscow after a severe fight. ...

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  15. ITALIAN SHIPPING REPORT.

    The Italian Admiralty reports for the week ended last Sunday:— Arrived .. .. .. .. .. .. 284 Sailed .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 333 ...

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  16. THE ITALIAN COMMAND.

    The Press Bureau says that the statement that General Fayelle commands the Franco-Biitish forces in Italy is incorrect The British ere not operating under the ...

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  17. PRIVATE PROPERTY.

    The Bolsheviks have proclaimed the abolition of all private property. The Entente Ambassadors are reported be negotiating with General ...

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  18. WAR SITUATION

    The "Lel[?]ziger Neuste Nachrichtes states that the conveying of the Austr[?] German forced to Italy has shortened front by 25 per cent., and the chief [?] ...

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  19. AMERICAN ACTIVITIES.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels has announced that important progress has been made with anti-submarine Inventions with reference to which 40,000 suggestions have ...

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  20. LIVELY COMBATS.

    A wireless Italian official message states the enemy made a surprise against positions from Lake Ledro to Lake Gala, but completely failed, and ...

    Article : 130 words
  21. RECRUITING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 words
  22. LATE DEVELOPMENTS UNCERTAIN.

    Bitter fighting continues [?] Petrograd and it is reported that Bolshevlks Pioneered M. Kerensky who later escalated Kerensky's troops are understood to have ...

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  23. AMERICAN STEAMIER SUNK.

    The American steamer D. N. Lucken[?] was to[?]ped[?] in the Pay of Biscay on October 27. Five of the crew were lost, and 20 survivors have reached the United ...

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  24. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    The “New York Times” correspondent at Washington says that the United States has completed arrangements with European neutrals and Japan to transfer ...

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  25. PETROGRAD ISOLATED.

    Petrograd has been isolated since Tuesday afternoon, and all wireless signals have been unanswered. ...

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  26. EASTERN FRONT

    A wireless Rumanian official message states that their is artillery activity in the Tro[?] Valley, in the Grozestl sector The Russian batteries on several ...

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  27. ITALIAN SITUATION

    Advices from Homo state mat there was a Memorable sitting of the Cham[?] of Deputies when Signor Orlando explained the necessity for the Italian ...

    Article : 163 words
  28. FRENCH POLITICS

    Following M. Painleve's speech on army control, the Chamber of Deputios discussed two interpellations. Deputy Ferry urged the fusion of the ...

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  29. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    A high military authority reports that General Allenby has driven back the Tr[?] seven miles to the Brock Kedron, covering Jaffa and the railway Junction ...

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  30. CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH

    Mr. Bouav Law, replying to a combined Labor deputation, which advocated conscription of wealth, said that the Stale taking young lives and money would be ...

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  31. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy yesterday afternoon attacked our potions on the high ground northwards Passchendaole, but were completely ...

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  32. 1300 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    General Allenly reports that the Turks are attempting to take up a new position 12 miles northward of Ascalon, but were driven off after stiff fighting five miles ...

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  33. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the Hones of Commons to-day Mr. Asqulth, amid cheers, asked what would be the function! of tho proposed Inter-Allied council, particularly of its ...

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  34. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERY.

    The French communique reports great reciprocal artillery firing to the right of the Meuse. ...

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  35. RECRUITING

    Sir Auckland C. Geddes, Minister for National Service, in a speech to-day, condemned the system of recruiting. The Parot [?]rles of “Young men first” ...

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  36. ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    The French communique states that artiery actions have taken place north of the Aisne, in the region of Vanclere and to the right of the Meuse, In a ...

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  37. REVIEW OF THE FRONTS

    A high military authority in Flanders states We captured another useful Chuck of the main ridge, and the news that to-day's counter-attack was ...

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  38. TURKS AGAIN RETIRE.

    Mr. W. F. Maesey writes that General Allenby's pressure, exerted without a moment's pause, caused the Turks to lose the Wall Sucker line, along ...

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  39. PAINLEVE'S SUCCESSOR.

    M. Poincare has had consultations with many statesmen, and M. Painleve's successor will probably be decided to-day. ...

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  40. SOUTH HOBART COMMITTEES.

    The usual meeting of the South Hobart recruiting committee was held on Wednesday Iast at the State school, Maqu[?] street. There was a fair attend ...

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  41. BROKEN BT ARTILLERY.

    Sir Douglas Halg reports that since the capture of Passchendaele great artillery activity hag been directed against the village and adjacent portions of the main ...

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  42. GERMAN PETROLEUM

    A wireless message from Germany reports that the petroleum company has announced a dividend of [?] cenet for the year ending in July, and expects to ...

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  43. LLOYD-GEORGE'S REPLY.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, In replying, proceed to read the terms of the Franco-Italian-British agreement creating an Allies supreme war council. ...

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  44. GLENORCHY COMMITTEE.

    The Glenorchy recrutiing com[?] held their usual fortnightly meetings a Council Chambers, Glenorchy, on [?]eember 34. The meeting opened ...

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  45. UNIFIED CONTROL

    Mr. Raiket's war communique [?] the need for the closer interrelation of all front. The political situation in Russia has enabled Germany to ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Admiralty reports that the air service carried out numerous patrols yesterday. There wore several engagements, wherein one enemy machine was ...

    Article : 48 words
  47. POPE'S PEACE PROPOSAL

    The Brazilian Government, replying the Pope's peace proposal, maintains rights of all nations, on the baffs of Justice and equity, and states that ...

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  48. OAS AT YPRES.

    Mr. Philip GIbbs states that the Germans are shelling our trenches beyond Ypres with great ferocity, using - gas nightly. The enemy have a slight ...

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  49. THE CAMPAIGN.

    [?]. Hug telegraphs from Devo[?] follows:— We had a big crowd at Lauces[?] Procession and band concert in the ...

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  50. AMERICAN AVIATORS AT WORK.

    Washington advices state the American can army aviators participated in the bomb raids over Germany. All of our machines returned. ...

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  51. INDEPENDENT SIBERIA

    Officials at Turnea, in Finland, report that Siberia has declared her independence, and proclaimed the ex-Czar as Emperor. ...

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  52. SOLDIERS' PAY

    Sir Edward Carson, In opening a soldiers' hostel at Westminster, predicted that the Government would shortly announce a further advance ln the soldiers' ...

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  53. NAVAL MATTERS.

    The Admiralty denies the German Ad[?]lly's allegation that a British destroyer was hit In an engagement off the [?] of Flanders, and explains that ...

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  54. OUGHT TO BE CAREFUL.

    A licensed preacher in the dloce[?] Carlisle who owns a sme[?] farm in part of the country, where the ra[?] not more than one-fourth or what ...

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  55. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    The East Africa official message states:—Our Kllwalind forces functioned at Mdanda, and the remnants of the principal enemy force retreated towards ...

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  56. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN.

    A Mesopotamian official message states that after successful actions at Terirrt on November 5 end 6. the whole Turkish farces having -withdrawn from ...

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  57. CHINA'S PROTEST

    China's protest has been published, and points out that China consistently respected the treaty rights of friendly nations, and existing treaties cover the ...

    Article : 53 words
  58. DESTROYER SUNK.

    A submarine sank a British destroyer and a small motor which were co-operating with the army in Palestine. Seven men axe missing. It also destroyed ...

    Article : 46 words
  59. I.W.W. IN AMERICA

    The police today raided the I.W.W. Convention here, and arrested 200. ...

    Article : 20 words
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