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  2. IN PALESTINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that a German semiofficial message admits the "evacuation" of Jerusalem was involuntary, but declares ...

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  3. ITALIANS SINK BATTLESHIP.

    LONDON Wednesday.--An Italian correspondent says : Between the Brenta and the Piave the Austrians yesterday violently attacked Col Della Berretta and Col ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuter s Petrograd correspondent says :--The Maximalists in a manifesto state "Brother Cossacks," promising to hand ever to them the estates ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Strong have received information from the Base Records that their son, Pte. C. H. Strong, was admitted to Creydon War Hospital, England, with ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Official : The general license for the import of butter has been revoked, but consignments en route before 13th December are importable without ...

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  7. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Admiralty reports that the arrivals for the week, totalled 2126, and the sailings 2384. Fourteen vessels over and seven under 1600 tons were ...

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  8. REVOLUTIONARY COURTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A number celebrating the opening of the Constituent Assembly converged at Tauride Palace, outside which a secession of extempore meetings ...

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  9. GENERAL ALLENBY'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George read a telegram from General Allenby aunouncing that his force entered Jerusalem on foot on 11th ...

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  10. BRITISH LINE ADVANCED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The line has been advanced midway between Jerusalem and Jafla. The Gurkhas captured Budrue and Sheik Obidrabid, northward of Midieh, killing ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN LIFE PICTURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--With the permission of the authorities the High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher) has arranged a daily open air soldiers kinema in Trafalga ...

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  12. WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Reuter correspondent at headquarters reports :--The comparative lull continues on the Cambrai front, Favored by dry weather both sides are ...

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  13. ENTRANCE INTO THE CITY.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Mr. Lloyd George has announced that the following telegram was received from General Allenby at Jerusalem at 4-p.m. on 11th December :--I ...

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  14. ROLSHEVIKS AND GERMANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--That friction threatens to increase between the Bolsheyiks and the Germans is indicated by the following telegram from Petrograd :--A ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS BOXES DISTRIBUTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Red Cross is (distributing 56.000 Xmas boxes, whereof 20,000 are from Australia. Twenty thousand have been sent to 3000 prisoners. Other ...

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  16. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON. Wednesday,-- Keith Murdosh says :Though Australian sector may be quiet a times, the men's inborn fighting initiative is never dull. They ...

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  17. FIVE HUNDRED PERSONS BLINDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuter's Halifax correspondent says that upwards of 500 per sens were blinded in last week a explosion. Most of these were standing at the water ...

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  18. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

    LONDON,Wednesday.--Sir Arthur Stanley (Governor of Victoria) says that regarding his suggestion on September 26th to refrain from criticising Governments ...

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  19. ATTACK ON TRIESTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday .--An Italian official message says: Our light craft pit, Sunday night penetrated obstructions above and below water, and entered Trieste and ...

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  20. METAL BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The House of Commons carried the second reading of the "Nonferrous Bill by 182 to 70. ...

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  21. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A goods train, was derailed near Coopernook station the engine and several waggons being overturned. ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES' APPROVAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Hughes states that he expressed to the British Government his heartiest approval of the Nonferrous Metal Bill now before the House of ...

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  23. TO CRUSH OPPONENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday .--The Petrograd Revolutionary Courts have been designed to assist in crushing official and other opponets of the revolution. They will be given ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN METAL CO, LTD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday .--The Minister for Custom's has signed an order directing the winding up on the business carried on in the Commonwealth under the name of ...

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  25. RUMANIA'S POSITION.

    (LONDON, Wednesday.--A Rumanian official message says : We have signed an armistice with the enemy. ...

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  26. PRINCIPAL CADETS FOR TRIAL.

    LONDON, Thursday. --The Petrograd newsagency states that a decree has been issued ordering the arrest and trial of the principal Cadet leaders also requesting the ...

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  27. RAW MATERIALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Press Bureau states:--Mr. Lloyd George repaying to be a Trades Union Congress deputation, said that one of the greatest postwar difficulties ...

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  28. WHEAT SILO TENDERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:--A meeting of the State Cabinet will be held on Monday, when it is anticipated the wheat silo tenders will be dealt with finally upon the ...

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  29. CHIEF ANXIETY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Phillip' Price authoritatively states that the Rumanian chief anxiety is the preservation of the dynasty. A strong Germanophile party of ...

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  30. BETTER CONDITIONS THAN LAST WINTER.

    LONDON. Thursday.--General Monash, when is at present in London, says :--The conditions at the front are infinitely better than last winter. The health of the men ...

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  31. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Through being jammed between the buffers of two carriages in the carriage yard at the Central Railway Station this morning John McCane, oiler, ...

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  32. SENATE FORCIBLY DISSOLVED.

    PETROGRAD, Thursady.--The Maxima lists forcibly dissolved the Senate. The Red Guard have arrested more Government officials. Terentchenko and other. ...

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  33. BISHOP OF HEREFORD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Official: Dean Henson, of Durham, has been appointed Bishop of Hereford' ...

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  34. MAN POWER PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Government is likely to announce the man power programme at a secret session next week. The "Times" lobbyist writer understands that ...

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  35. FIRE ON A SHIP.

    MELBOUR'NE, Thursday.--A fire was discovered on a large ship lying in Victoria Dock, Melbourne, today. The outbreak was got under control within half an hour. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

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  37. COUNTRY'S ONLY CONSOLATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The " Times'' Jassy correspondent telegraphing on Wednesday said:--Everything seems lost on this front, Rumania's ' only consolation ...

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  38. THE FIGHT WITH THE COSSACKS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday,--The Bolshevists Continue to claim a victory over Korniloff's Cossacks in South Russia. .Tuesday passed without the opening of the ...

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  39. DEALINGS WITH THE ENEMY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The charges against M. Caillaux and M. Loustalot have deeply stirred the nation, and are welcomed as proof of the Government's ...

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  40. TRUCKS OFF THE LINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A mixed train from Temora to Wyalong when two miles from Barmedman, today met with a serious accident, a truck leaving the taking ...

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  41. ATTACK NEAR BULLECOURT.

    LONDON, Thursday,--Mr, Robihson, the correspondent says :--Enemy infantry attacked a portion of the front, and bombarden a distance covering 1500 yards east of ...

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  42. WAR AIMS

    LONDON Wednesday.--A meeting, of the Labor and Trades Union Parliamentary, Executives urged for an authoritative and definite Government declaration of war ...

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  43. REIGN OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Thursday .--An American writer, Dr. William Ellis, who has arrived in London from Petrograd, states that, Bolsheyikism is likely to remain on top. The ...

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  44. COAL POOL.

    SYDNEY Thursday.--South Australia and West Australia have agreed to a proposal for forming a coal pool so that the cost of the distribution of supplies from N.S.W. may ...

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  45. REVIEW OF THE SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A high British military authority in his weekly review of the situation, said:--"As the result of the Cambrai offensive we have the whole of the ...

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  46. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Four hundred sick and wounded soldiers returned to Sydney today, the great majority of whom had been through heavy fighting. A considerable ...

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  47. SERGEANT DOBBIE'S DEATH.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.--A man named McLennan was charged at Ulmarra Police Court With causing the death of Sergeant Debbie., Accused stated he was drunk and ...

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  48. AN INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is understood that the general headquarter is holding an inquiry in the Cambrai salient in regard to the reverse. ...

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  49. CHINESE TROOPS.

    LONDON, Thursday .--The " Times Manchurian correspondent confirms the arrival of numerous Chinese troops at Harbin to quell distubances and protect Allied and ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Executive Council will tomorrow consider the sentence of death passed on Agues Baker, a girl aged 16 years, for the murder of her "father at ...

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  51. CHARGE OF FALSE REPRESENTATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--At the Paddington Police. Court Eric Wark was charged with having faisely represented himself to be a returned sailor. Reginald Lake deposed ...

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  52. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir D. Haig reports:--We successfully raided last night in the neighborhood of Pontruet, northwestward of St. Quentin. We repulsed a local ...

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  53. LEAGUE OF BRITISH NATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Edward Carson, presiding at a meeting of the Colonial Institute, at which Mr. Fisher (ex-Minister of Trade and Customs for New Zealand) ...

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  54. A NEW CREDIT VOTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law in moving a vote of credit for 550 millions sterling, said it was estimated the vote credit for 450 ...

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  55. A CHARGE DISMISSED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At Prahran Court this morning the Bench dismissed a charge against J. W. Billson, M.L.A., of having uttered statements likely to ...

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  56. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY Thursday.--Henry Hayes, 68, married, and residing at Bexley- attempted l to commit suicide, today by cutting. his throat with a razor. He, was found in an ...

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  57. CASE OF CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Frank Owens was called at the Central Criminal Court today to answer a charge of conspiring with others to instigate persons in the employ of ...

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  58. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £417 15s 6d; Nimbin coutinuation war fund,. £5 Total £422 15s 5d. ...

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  59. 41st and 42nd BATTALIONS' COMFORTS FUND.

    The weekly meeting of the Comforts Fund was held on Friday afternoon in St. Paul's school room. The president, Mrs. McKenzie, occupied the chair and eight ...

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  60. INSOLVENT'S, EXAMINATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Albert Edward Nash examined by the Official Assignee in Bankruptcy, stated .that for many years he had been manager in Australia for Walker ...

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  61. CONSTABLE DISMISSED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Constable Arrowsmith, who was convicted at the Police Court : of assaulting a prisoner, has been dismissed from the force. The Inspector General, in ...

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  62. IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Thursday :--The Grand Lodge, in expressing confidence in the Ulster representatives at the Convention, declares :-- Recent events confirm the Orangemen's ...

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  63. AMERICA IN THE WAR.

    VANCOUVER Wednesday.--A message from Washington says:--The snail-like pace of Congress, the War Department's red tape, bickering with contractors and ...

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  64. HALIFAX DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--in the House of Commons Mr, Bonar Law anounced that he had sent a message of sympathy to Halifax; also a gift of £1,000,000 sterling ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. FAREWELL AT COWLONG.

    On Tuesday night, 4th December, the Cowlong Hall was crowded with friends and relations from all parts of the district, some not being able to gain admittance, for the ...

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  67. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Albert Edward Budd was found guilty of the murder, of his foster sister, Annie Elizaeth Sampson, at Port Melbourne and sentenced to ...

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  68. Advertising

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