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  3. AWAY WITH CONSCRIPTION UNIVERSAL ABOLITION FAVORED

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

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  4. PRESS HSYSTERY

    Conseriptionists have one stock "argument." It is as follows: "You're a Har." That and other, milder or stronger, abuse is their main sort of ...

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  5. FOR FREEDOM'S CAUSE. DO YOUR DUTY IN FREEDOM'S WAY.

    Fagged, but happy, the Premier (Mr. Ryan) has been hard at work since his arrival in Sydney. To-day he will appear in the High Court to initiate the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN.

    War correspondents at the Australian headquarters in France say that Australians will thrill with pride when the magnificent exploits of the new ...

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  7. LATEST. BRITISH STANDING READY.

    Writing from the Anzac headquarters in France, under date December 14. Mr. Keith Murdoch, of the United Cable Service, says: "The ...

    Article : 568 words
  8. HUGHES DODGES.

    The motion to secure the committal of W[?]liam Morris Hughes, for contempt of Court in respect of a telegram. dated December 4, came before ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. DEFENCE OF VENICE.

    Reuter's correspondent with the French army in Italy, describing the artillery that defends the belt of Venice, which is entirely a naval affair, ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. DON'T BE FOOLS!

    Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather of last evening there was a bis roll-up of a residents as Eagle Farm. and the meeting ...

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  11. TUDOR'S APPEAL.

    Mr. Tudor issued the following manifesto this morning:—"To the people of Australia,—On Thursday, December 20, you are to be ...

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  12. TOTAL PROHIBITION.

    The American Congress is the first National Parliament in history to take the step that has gone on record in favor of nation-wide prohibition. The ...

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  13. NEW PEACE MOVE.

    It is rumored excitedly in Berlin that Count Hertling will shortly communicate modified peace aims confidentially through neutrals, and declare that ...

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  14. WILL GET OUT.

    In view of the threats of the Prime Minister and Sir Wm. Irvine, that a "No" vote would not be accepted, Senator Millen's answer to a question at ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. INTERNAL DISTRESS.

    Th[?]ugh German arrogance was never greater it is indisputable that the internal stress is unparalleled. The "Tageblatt" admits that cities are ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. NOT ENOUGH FOOD.

    The Berlin Socialist paper, the "Vorwa[?]rts." has published a secret official memorandum, proving that German m[?]tioner's rations are miserably ...

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  17. GOOD LOCK!

    We hope our friends in Australia will be more successful in their stru[?] against Prussian militarism than we have been in this country, and ...

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  18. ELEVEN SHIPS SUNK.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Er[?] Geddes, announced in the House of Commons to-day that as the result of an enemy attack on a Scandinavian ...

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  19. CAMBRAI GAINS.

    Mr. Percy Robinson, of the "Times," previewing the Cambrai offensive, says the British primarily overan 40square miles, and still hold 9000 yar[?]s of the ...

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  20. ALOFT AND AGROUND.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Machamara (Secretary to the Admiralty) announced that two trawlers have been attacked by g[?] off the ...

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  21. GUILLOTINE FOR ENEMIES.

    The "Times" Petrograd correspondent says that sailors and Red Guards are searching for M. Kerensky at Vusllyostrov. where be is supposed to ...

    Article : 497 words
  22. DON'T BE COWARDS!

    Throughout his campaign on behalf of Pruss[?]nism, Prime Minister Hughes has been appealing to the meanest instincts of human nature. His specious ...

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  23. BRITISH BEAT GERMANS.

    Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We drove off an attack westward of Villers Gul[?]in, and repulsed a bombing attack northward of La Vacquerie. ...

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  24. GREAT "YES" FIASCO.

    Anyone who visited the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Monday night, who was [?] a blassed conseri[?]st. could only come away with one opinion—a ...

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  25. IN PALESTINE.

    An official message from Palestine says: We advanced on the left and in the centre yesterday north-eastward of Ludd, on a five miles front, for a ...

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  26. BOLSHEVIK RULE.

    Telegrams from Petrograd continue to re[?] the growing country-wide chaos. The Bolsheviks, in pursuance of their policy of semi-terrorism ...

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  27. CAILLAUX'S DEFENCE.

    M. Caillax, addressing the commission inquiring into the charges against him, said they were the outcome of the animosity of M. Barrere, the ...

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  28. ISONZO RETREAT.

    The promised investigation into the Isonzo retreat is giving the Socialists an opportunity to attempt political divisions. Some insinuate Bolshevist ...

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  29. MILITARY HONORS.

    The following honors have been granted: —Bars to D.S.O.—Australians: Colonels A. Imlay, R. Leane; D.S.O.:. Majors R. Christie.; G. Hurry, E. L. ...

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  30. LIVELY ARTILLERY DUELS.

    A French communique reports an intermittent arti[?] duel along the greater part of the front, which is fairly violent in the region north of Bols de ...

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  31. NEW STRATEGY.

    The clumsy German attempts to sow dissension among the Australians is continued when the wind is favorable, Numbers of balloons [?]oat over the lines ...

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  32. ARMISTICE SIGNED.

    A Russian official report says that General Kylenko has issued a proelamation that the armistice treaty has been signed, and the Russians propose ...

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  33. KULTUR SUCCEEDS AGAIN.

    Air raid[?] at Calais dropped packages, inscribed, "Soup powder," which were violently poisonous. Families eating ther[?] died. In Eastern ...

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  34. CONSCRIPTS NOT WANTED.

    "We were astounded, after a three years' abserce," said a returned soldier just arrived in Queensland, during the course of an interview with a [?] ...

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  35. AUSTRIANS HELD BACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Italian headquarters says that Goneral Krobatin has been chosen to command the Austrian divisions,, transferred from ...

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  36. AMBITIOUS TIRPITZ.

    Germany has established a special department in the navy to expedite U boat construction. Admiral von Tirpits, speaking at Hamburg, said that ...

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  37. GENERAL ALLENBY DECORATED.

    General Allenby, the captor of Jerus[?]n has been awarded the Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George.— ...

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  38. FISH MARKET.

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  39. SUCCESS AGAINST ITALIANS.

    A German official report says that the Austro-Hungarians prisonered several hundred southward of Col Cuprele, and that English attacks ...

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  40. CAPTURES IN PALESTINE.

    Hi[?]to 562 Turkish officers and 1;474 men have been taken prisoner in Pales[?] ...

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  41. JAPANESE LANDING DENIED.

    The Japanese Government has denied the [?]ing of troops at Vladivostock. ...

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