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  2. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY. Friday.--At the Criminal Court to-day Anne Clifton was charged with having murdered liar husband, Charles Clifton, at Paddington. The Crown Prosecutor ...

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  3. AIR RAID.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Twenty-five aeroplanes raided England and bombed places on the Kentish coast. Six penetrated London. There are no details as yet. ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A German official report says.--We stormed trenches southward and south-westward of Moeuvres and pressed forward our positions between ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A wireless Russian official message says: The armistice conference opened on the 5th December in the presence of military representatives from ...

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  6. THE UKRAINE REPUBLIC.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--The Ukraine Republic ignores the armistice communique because it does not recognise the Ukraine Republic. The Secretariat is ...

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  8. LARGEST STEEL PLANT IN CANADA.

    "TORONTO, Thursday.--The Polson from works, the largest steel plant in Canada, are on fire to-night. being threatened with total destitution. For many months the works ...

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  9. FIVE MACHINES REACH LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is officially stated that 25 aeroplanes participated in an air raid on England, early on Thursday morning. The first group at. 1.30 in the morning ...

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  10. A GENERAL PEACE.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--Trotzsky's programme is based on the belief that the whole European proletariat will insist within the next few weeks on the conclusion, ...

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  11. RESPECT FOR BRITISH TANKS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A correspondent at the British headquarters says German prisoners state all leave on the West front has been stopped add there is extraordinary ...

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  12. A THOUSAND DEAD.

    HALIFAX, Thursday.--The fire is under control It is estimated there are 1000 dead. It is officially learned that the wrecked vessel was small ...

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  13. THE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A Russian official message says:--We proposed an armistice on all fronts and the retirement of the Germans from Moon Islands. The ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Lough, Mr. Chiozza Money stated that no food ship had been sunk on the east coast for a ...

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  15. LASTED 312 HOURS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--After a quiet moonlight period London was startled late this morning by an air raid warning in the bright starlight and with fair waning moon, the ...

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  16. BRITISH WITHDRAWAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's headquarters correspondent, in explaining General Byng's withdrawal around Cambrai, says:-- We have fallen back deliberately and ...

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  17. MISSING AURORA.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Early yesterday morning when the steamer Coombar arrived in port Captain D. Petrie reported having picked up a lifebuoy on the run from the ...

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  18. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir D. Haig reports : On Wednesday night two minor enemy attacks in the neighborhood of Gonnel[?]were successfully repulsed. The local ...

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  19. GOTHAS DRIVEN OFF.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Particulars of the air raid show that a heavy coastal barrage drove off the first Gothas. A portion of the second in passing dropped incendiary ...

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  20. INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Alan Sykes, Mr. Bonar Law did not deny that unlike the foreign Government representatives the ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS.

    On the evening of December 28th there will be a total eclipse of the moon. The moon will rise at 7.1 p.m., and the eclipse will then be beginning. Totality will occur at ...

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  22. TWO MACHINES BROUGHT DOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A few explosive bombs and a large number of incendiary bombs fell in various districts. The defences brought down two machines, the ...

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  23. A UNIQUE REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Bolsheviks' ingenious report has been humorously commented on an the press. It is regarded as diplomatically unique, showing the one-eyed ...

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  24. ARMY JUNIOR ANNUAL.

    The Salvation Army junior annual is announced for to-morrow (Sunday). The young people of the army in Lismore need no introduction, and the Knowledge that it ...

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  25. ENEMY CRUISER SUNK.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.--A German auxiliary cruiser, which it is believed is the Bethnia, struck a mine in a southern sound and sank in a few minutes. It is ...

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  26. PRICE OF GROCERIES.

    SYDNEY. Friday.--H. J. Richards, a storekeeper at Narandera and Lecton, giving evidence before the Interstate Commission in respect of the price of groceries, said ...

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  27. RAIDER BROUGHT DOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Gotha brought down in a field in Essex was a powerful machine of the latest type. It was hit by coastal gunfire after trying for 45 minutes ...

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  28. VOCAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    A vocal and dramatic entertainment, the proceeds of which are in aid of Coraki Town Band's "queen," is announced to be held in the Federal Hall, Lismore, on December 18 ...

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  29. INVASION OF ITALY.

    ROME, Thursday.--A semi-official message emphasises, the splendid Italian resistance. In mountain fighting on Tuesday and Wednesday the Austrians lost fifty per cent, of ...

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  30. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The "Petit Journal" says in an interview the Rumanian Senator Rafsan said it was an insult to suggest a separate peace. ...

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  31. OUR HOSPITAL.

    Major Taylor, secretary of the Lismore hospital, who was on a visit to Taree, inspected the M.R.D. Hospital on Friday last. The visitor exhibited great interest in the ...

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  32. HUNGARIAN COMMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A speaker of the Hungarian delegation on the question of economic relations as a counterblast to the Entente measures, disclaimed the ...

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  33. CASUALTIES AND DAMAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- At special report states the air raid casulties were three killed and eleven injured in the metropolitan area and four killed and eleven injured outside ...

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  34. THE WINNING NUMBER.

    Purchasers of half-crown badges in the percent War Chest effort at Casino were given the chance of winning an Overland motor car. The drawing took place in Sydney on ...

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  35. SHAMEFUL OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Press Bureau announces there is no truth whatever in the shameful Austrian official statement that the Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  36. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    LONDON, Friday.-- The House of Commons adopted Mr. Cave's proposal to disfranchise conscientious objectors. The period was reduced from seven years to five. ...

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  37. COAL TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. Judd, addressing the Labor Council, said he discovered in Newcastle that the companies were storing huge stacks of coal in readiness for another ...

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  38. WEATHER FAVORS ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Reuter's correspondent at the Italian headquarters says the absence of wintry conditions is of the greatest assistance to the enemy, who is ...

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  39. IN PALESTINE.

    CAIRO, Thursday.--Reuter's correspondent at headquarters on Wednesday says:-- Fortune favors audacity, but the opportunity of using it conies to few, and not ...

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  40. EX-KING CONSTANTINE.

    ATHENS, Friday.--The Government's allowance of half a million francs annuity to ex-King Constantino has not been paid since his abdication and departure to Switzerland. ...

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  41. BRUNSWICK FISHING.

    Some fine line fishing has been experienced at the Brunswick for a few weeks past. Last week end was not so good, but on Thursday after Wednesday's rain ...

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  42. DEATH OF DUKHONIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Petrograd says'--General Dukhonin was entering the train for Petrograd when he was surrounded by ...

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  43. SHIPPING FIRMS' VIEW.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The shipping firms generally do not view with seriousness the talk of a possible strike of coal miners at Newcastle unless certain grievances are ...

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  44. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    On Wednesday, the 28th November last, a concert was held in the Uralba Public School, the proceeds being in aid of the Alstonville sub-committee of the Tintenbar ...

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  45. CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Arthur Gordon was charged at the Quarter Sessions with having forged and uttered a warrant for the payment of 8, guineas The accused was ...

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  46. TERRIFIC LOSSES.

    MILAN, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "Corriere Delia Sera'' says there were terrific Austrian losses at Sisemol on 5th December, the ...

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  47. AUSTRALASIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The verdict returned by the jury in favor of plaintiff in an action brought by Henry Joseph against the State Treasurer was set aside to-day by the ...

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  48. RUSSO-RUMANIAN ARMIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Times" Paris correspondent has reported that General Tehebatcheff has accepted an armistice, being unable to resist his armies' infection ...

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  49. MELETTA STORMED.

    ROME, Thursday.--The Austro-Hungarians have stormed and maintained strong Italian positions at Meletta, taking 11,000 prisoners and 60 guns. ...

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  50. XMAS CLOTHING.

    What style cf suit would you like this Xmas ? It doesn't matter what your preference is in Hie choice of style," Lance and Co. can satisfy your taste. Our business is to ...

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  51. UTTERING COUNTERFEIT COIN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Walter Malster pleaded guilty at the Sessions to having uttered a counterfeit coin at Bateman's Bay and was bound over to come up for sentence if ...

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  52. MAJORITY CLAIMED AT ELECTIONS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--The Bolsheviks claim they have, hitherto obtained a majority in the elections for the Constituent Assembly. They decreed re-elections may ...

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  53. GREAT FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An explosion on a munition steamer at Halifax resulted in a great fire. Two-thirds of the city is already destroyed. It is feared the whole of ...

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  54. CASHING A CROSSED CHECK.

    An interesting point was decided in Sydney recently in an action heard before the Chief Justice (Sir William Cullen) and a jury of four, in which Arthur J. Mather ...

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  55. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    PARIS Thursday-- The French shipping [?] are:--Arrivals 839, departures 816, sinkings two above and two below 1600 tons, unsuccessfully attacked two. ...

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  56. SUSPENSION OF HOSTILITIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The Central Powers and Russia, it is officially announced. have agreed to the suspension of hostilities between the 7th and 17th. ...

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  57. HARVEST LEAVE.

    SYDNEY. Friday.--In special cases the military authorities have arranged to grant harvest leave to members of the A.I.F. in training in Australia. Such leave, however, ...

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  58. TENDERS FOR WHEAT SILOS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--It is reported that there is keen Cabinet controversy with respect to tenders for wheat silos. It is understood that several Ministers, ...

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  59. DAMAGE DONE BY EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--When the munitions steamer exploded at Halifax three hundred people were killed, and thousands injured. A third of the suburb of ...

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  60. IN RUMANIA.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.--The Russians in Rumania are torn with the greatest want of harmony, the result of the agitation of peacemongers. The towns towards the ...

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  61. SINKING OF THE APAPA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Apapa was torpedoed on the 2nd. The torpedo caused the funnel to break and fall, which upset the lowered boats, There was a ...

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  62. COLLISION CAUSED EXPLOSION.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--Sixty percent of Halifax was destroyed by the fire which is still raging The streets are strewn with 1200 dead. At 9 o'clock a ...

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  63. SOLDIERS' WIVES.

    MELBOURNE. Friday-- Arrangements are being made by the Federal Government to provide free passages to Australia for the wives of returned soldiers who married in ...

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  64. ALLIES' CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Le Matin" says the Allies' Conference is considering ample and immediate concessions to Rumania. ...

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  66. CONTINUING WAR IN CAUCASUS.

    COPENHAGEN. Thursday.--The Russian Legation at Teheran writes stating the administration and supreme [?]litary command in the Caucasus are anti-Maximalists. ...

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