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  2. SITUATION REVIEWED

    A high military authority states that the enemy employed fifty per cent. more divisions in the battle of Cambrai than ourselves. We can, therefore; class the ...

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  3. THE REFERENDUM.

    On Wednesday evening in the Queensland Parliament Mr. Ryan referred to the seizure of "Hansard" by the Federal authorities and intimated his ...

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  4. GREEK TROOPS IN GERMAN ARMY.

    The "Central News" Rome correspondent states that Constantine ordered the Commander of the Greek division interned in Germany to place his troops ...

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  5. MR. COOK HOPEFUL.

    Mr. J. Cook, who has returned to Melbourne, says the prospects of success of the Referendum vote in New South Wales are good. He adds that he spent ...

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  8. EXEMPT FROM TRAINING.

    Students of Theological Colleges are exempt from any training prescribed by the military regulations, according to a regulation gazetted to-day. ...

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  9. GERMAN'S GREATEST EFFORT.

    General Hutton, speaking at Chertsey, says that Germany will make her greatest effort before April, 1918, in anticipation of America's assistance to the Allies. ...

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  10. MAKING FALSE STATEMENTS.

    Mr. Watt, Federal Minister for Works, speaking in the Melbourne Town Hall last night, announced that prosecutions would be instituted against certain ...

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  11. THE CRISIS OVER.

    A New York message says that information has been received stating that Italy is now safe from further invasion. The military authorities say that the ...

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  13. BILL SYKES.

    A Berne message states that burglars entered the Kaiser 's Palace at Wilhelmshaven and carried off numerous urns, Portland vases and ancient weapons of ...

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  14. CHARGES AGAINST L. J. CATTS.

    L. J. Catts states that he has received three summones in consequence of statements he made from the platform in the Northern River districts. He appears ...

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  15. ON THE ASIAGO PLATEAU.

    An Italian official message states: In co-operation with a bombardment by the airmen, our batteries concentrated a heavy fire on enemy troops, massed and ...

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  16. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    Some Australians are included among a batch of 500 disabled British officers and men sent to Switzerland from German prison camps. ...

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  18. HUN SUBMARINES BAGGED.

    A New York message states that a member of the British Embassy states that the Allies sank or captured 59 submarines in the fortnight ended ...

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  19. ITALIANS WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST.

    A Rome message states that Austrian airmen dropped leaflets, boasting that they would attend Mass at St. Marks'. Immediately a great crowd assembled ...

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  20. COLEDALE SHOOOTING CASE.

    Charles David Thorburn and Ethel Roy were charged to-day at the Central Criminal Court with having conspired to accuse Frederick Lowden and James ...

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  21. ALLIED WAR COUNCIL.

    Newspapers are full of speculation as to the intentions of the Inter-Allied Conference. Public opinion regards the Inter-Allied Conference as cumbersome and ...

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  22. AT TOOWOOMBA.

    Later in the day at one of the biggest meetings ever held in Toowoomba Mr. Hughes referred to an interjection made at a recent meeting addressed in ...

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  23. REPATRIATION.

    The Millions Club tendered a luncheon to Senator Millen to-day, when he outlined the repatriation schemes, and what had been done. He emphasised the need ...

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  24. THE COWARDLY HUN.

    A Rome message states: When the Italian counter attack was threatened the Germans sheltered behind old women and children. The Italians charged with ...

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  25. RUSSIA.

    New York reports state that the Germans have agreed to the Bolsheviks' overtures for a general armistice. ...

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  26. ATTITUDE OF SCANDINAVIA.

    A Christiana message states that the Norwegian people heartily welcomed the Kings of Sweden and Denmark, who have arrived for a secret conference. It ...

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  27. THE APARIMA.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand has received a cable stating that the Union Company's steamer, Aparima, has been sunk in the English Channel. ...

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  28. KALEDIN NOT MARCHING ON PETROGRAD.

    Copenhagen reports that a Happaranda message states that Kaledin is not marching to Petrograd, and intends remaining at Novotcherkask. ...

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  29. BOURLON WOOD SECURE.

    The United Press correspondent of the British headquarters, states that the enemy all night long shelled Bourlon Wood, Annex, Graincourt and Demicourt, ...

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  30. FOOD IN RETURN FOR SHIPS.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington states that the officials, replying to Dr. P. W. Cort van der Linden (Premier of Holland), who complained ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    New Zealand's exports for the expired months of the present year are valued at £23,250,000, and the imports at £16,500,000. It is expected that the Dominion ...

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  32. RUSSIAN OFFICAL REPORT.

    The War Office announces that the Russian Military Mission to England has received a communication from the Russian headquarters, dated November 22nd, ...

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  33. THE BRITISH REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports further hostile artillery activity last night in the neighborhood of Bourlon Wood but there were no further infantry actions. ...

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  34. THE BUTTER QUESTION.

    In an interview with a "Daily" representative this morning, Mr. C. J. McRae, President of the Primary Producers' Union, who is returning to Coraki ...

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  35. ENEMY RAIDS REPULSED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: Nothing special has happened on the Cambrai battle front. We repulsed two raids in the neighborhood of Avion. The enemy's ...

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  36. GERMAN ESCAPEE ARRESTED.

    A German escapee from Holdsworthy concentration camp, named Hermann Fischer, was arrested to-day near Orange. A returned soldier, Private Fleming, ...

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  37. DALMATIANS AND CROATS.

    A Serbian official message from Salonika states that 300 Dalmatian and Croat volunteers from Australia have been sworn in in the Serbian army. The men ...

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  38. FOOD AND SUPPLIES.

    A Russian official message states that the Council of Peoples and the Commissaries of the Army and Navy have convened a general Congress of forces on ...

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  39. CASE ADJOURNED

    At the Central Summons Court this morning, Mr. Macfarlane, S.M., granted an adjournment until December 5th of the case under the War Precautions ...

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  40. CAPTURE OF HINDENBURG TUNNEL.

    A message from Paris states that the capture of the Hindenburg tunnel is now practically complete. Investigations show that the tunnel is 13 miles longs and ...

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  41. TREMENDOUS WAR PREPARATIONS

    Viscount Ishii (head of the Japanese Mission to the United States) has returned to Japan. He has highly praised the tremendous war. preparations that ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Admiralty announces that the arrivals for the week were 2056, and sailings 1122. Fourteen vessels over 1600 tons and seven under 1600 tons were ...

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  43. A LATER MESSAGE.

    A message from Brisbane states that the police have been withdrawn from the Government Printing Office, but no reasons are given. ...

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  44. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    The survivors of the torpedoed steamer Rochester have arrived, after terrible sufferings. For five days they experienced the most intense cold in an open ...

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  45. MR. HUGHES' THREAT.

    A later Brisbane message says that Mr. Finlayson states that Mr. Hughes' threat of prosecution is only bluff, and the Premier has not ...

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  46. THE FRENCH FIGURES.

    The French shipping returns are as follows: Arrivals 909, sailings 803, sinkings, three above 1600 tons and one under; unsuccessfully attacked, three. ...

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  47. RAILWAY TROUBLE IN BRITAIN.

    The Government has informed the Lancashire cotton industry that it intends to maintain 60 per cent. of the spindles working. ...

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  48. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    The "Idea Nazionale" states that the Germans, fearing an Italian counter offensive on the Piave, are forcing all civilians to dig trenches. ...

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  49. ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    The Italian shipping returns for the week ending 25th November, show that 443 ships arrived, and 377 departed from Italian ports. One vessel over and one ...

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  50. ALLIED WAR AIMS.

    Lord Lansdowne urges co-ordination and a re-statement of the Allied war aims, abandoning the proposal of an economic war, and thus stimulate the ...

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  51. STATEMENT BY SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce states that if a "Yes" vote is carried one difficulty, that of allowing the original Anzacs to return home will be ...

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  52. MR. HUGHES AT IPSWICH.

    At Ipswich early in the day the Prime Minister declared that there was at work in our midst an insidious campaign to undermine the war spirit of the country, ...

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  53. WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE.

    The Admiralty announces that it is establishing a Woman's Royal Naval Service for home duties, hitherto performed by naval rations. ...

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  54. CASUALTY LIST.

    The casualty list issued to-day contains the names of Privates Henry Browne, Lismore, wounded; Les. Ryan, Clunes, wounded; Charles Raison, ...

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  55. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Members of the Legislative Assembly were sworn in to-day by Mr. Justice Hodges. Mr. J. E. Mackay, Chairman of Committees in the last Parliament, ...

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  56. ALLIED PREPARATIONS.

    The New York "World's" correspondent at the Italian headquarters states that the Allies are preparing a great blow. The Germans realise that they ...

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  57. SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATIONS.

    An Amsterdam reports states that the Socialists held peace demonstrations in Berlin on Sunday and Monday, and also at Budapest. Many arrests were ...

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