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  3. RUSSIAN CHAOS. IS KEREHSKY IN CONTROL?

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

    Article : 665 words
  4. "NO" THIS TIME.

    Preparations are being made by the Labor movement for a vigorous anticonscription campaign Every day there are conferences of the Central ...

    Article : 293 words
  5. KERERSEY CONQUERS.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm, states: The Swedish News Agency learns from Haparanda. (a town on the Russo-Swedish ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. THE END OF FREEDOM. IF CONSCRIPTION IS CARRIED.

    The Newtown Town Hall was crowded last evening, when Mr. Catts, M.H.R., and other Labor speakers, deilvered addresses against conscription ...

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  7. INVADED ITALY. DEFENDERS' BRAVE RESISTANCE.

    An Italian official message says: We repulsed a strong attack on the Asiago Plateau, after a desperate struggle, in which we inflicted serious losses. We ...

    Article : 388 words
  8. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    It is understood arrangements are being made by the drapers of Brisbane so that one working night before Christmas Day will be eliminated and ...

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  9. PALESTINE VICTORY.

    General Sir Edmund Allenby, Commander in Chief in Palestine, describing the operations up to Thursday, says: The Turks on October 27 made ...

    Article : 552 words
  10. GRUESOME TRAGEDY.

    Grnesome details of a tragedy at Port Melbourne on October 19 were related at the City Morgue yesterday, when the coroner held an inquest on ...

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  11. WOLFRAM FIND.

    Port Douglas, the picturesque little coastal town between Cairns and Cooktown, is in a flutter this morning, as the result of valuable discovery of ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. PERSONAL.

    Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark, of Petrie-terrace, that their son, Harry, has made the supreme sacrifice. Prior to enlisting the ...

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  13. CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    The Government has resigned. Later. The overthrow of the Painleve Ministry was directly due to M. Palnieve's ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. PUBLIC SERVANTS' AGREEMENT.

    The new Public Service log, signed by Mr. Theodore on behalf of the Government has been favorably received by Civil Servants, who appreciatively ...

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  15. ARBITRATION AWARD..

    The action by the Melbourne branch of the Carters and Drivers' Association was referred to before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court when ...

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  16. PARLIAMENT PROLONGED AGAIN.

    The House of Commons has passed a bill prolonging the life of Parliament for eight months.— ...

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  17. PROHIBITED ARTICLES.

    In an amended War Precautions Regulation just issued, it states that in future no goods are to be shipped from Australia without the consent in ...

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  18. SPEECH CAUSES A TREMENDOUS SENSATION.

    Mr. Lloyd George's speech has caused a tremendous sensation. The House of Commons has been taken by surprise and is disposed to be critical. ...

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  19. FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states: There were violent artillery actions in the region north, of Chemin des Dames, between Lamiette and the Aisne, and ...

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  20. GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports. There was increased enemy artilleryiag all day long at a number of points on the Ypres battle front, especially in the ...

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  21. TOOWOOMBA ACTIVITY.

    In its anti-conscription activity Toowoomba is second to none in the Commonwealth. The Anti-conscription League here is as alive as a gad-ily, ...

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  22. NEW MOVEMENT LAUNCHED.

    An inaugural meeting was held at the Mansion House of a movement known as "Comrades of the Great War," the object of which is to ...

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  23. HUGHES'S OLD TACTICS.

    The keynote of the Prime Minister's speech in the Town Hall last night was sectarianism. Having placed himself in the unfortunate position of being ...

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  24. MELBOURNE WHARFIES.

    The wharf laborers are awaiting the Arbitration Court proceedings. Pending these proceedings is is not expected the men will retire from the ...

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  25. BRITISH IN EAST AFRICA.

    Writing from Na[?]ngu, Reuter's special correspondent in East Africa, says: The energetic progress of our forces has achieved the most ...

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  26. PRUSSIA'S UNITED ENEMIES.

    During the course of an interview in Paris. Mr. Lloyd George, the British Premier, stated: I said months ago that the Allies' numbers permitted of ...

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  27. AIRMEN IN FLANDERS.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—Our aeroplanes on Monday machine-gunned many ground targets and bombed various centres. There was some ...

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  28. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS TO-DAY.

    To-day the election of candidates for the Assembly for 51 of 65 constituencies into which the State is divided, is taking place. In 14 ...

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  29. NAVAL AIRMEN'S SUCCESSES.

    The Admiralty reports: Our air service carried out yesterday numerous patrols. There were several engagements in which one enemy machine ...

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  30. CARTERS' SUNDAY MEETING.

    The attention of all members of the Federated Carters' Union is directed to an advertisement to appear in to-morrow's "Daily Standard," relating to the ...

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  31. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    An escapee from Kasta[?]l in Turkey states that the crew of the Australian submarine AE2 are quite heaithy. He saw numerous Australians ...

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  32. GOOD RAIN ON THE DOWNS.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning, as follows:—The weather is fine and practically clear over the western half of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  33. WAR'S DECISIVE ISSUE.

    Speaking before the convention of the American Federation of Labor, President Wilson declared that the war could not be w[?] unless all factions ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. FISH MARKET.

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  35. MENACE IN ITALY OVER.

    Ofilcial cables to the French Embassy state that the Tuetonic drive into Italy has stopped. It says that the Germans exaggerated the imporiunce ...

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  36. PRICE-FIXING PROSECUTION.

    The firm of Foy and Gibson, of Collingwood, was charged with having, on October 17. contrary to the War (Prives) Precautions Act, sold ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN NURSES AT SALONICA.

    An officer from Salonica reports that the 300 Australian purses there are in good health. The four hospitals are magniicently conquering ma[?]ria and ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Sydney.—Bombala, arrived from Newcastle. 4.46 a.m.; Gabo, from Brisbane, 5.20 a.m.; Macedon, from Melbourne, 5.26 a.m.; Allinga, from ...

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