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    Jerusalem, which tho British forces under General Sir Edmund Allenby have just entered, Is shown, with the surrounding country on the map. The Hedjaz Rail way, by which the Turks supply those troops which are still resisting the King of the Hedjaz in Arabia, is also shown, 30 or 40 miles to the east of Jerusalem. The bell of mountainous country, In the centre of which the city stands, extends some way above the map, as far as the plain of Esdraelon, which is about 50 miles north of Jerusalem. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE COSSACKS.

    General Kaledin, in a manifesto published In a Ukraine journal, declares that the Cossacks have the means of maintaining order eventually by armed might He announces ...

    Article : 413 words
  4. REFERENDUM.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister to-night addressed a public meeting at the Athenaeum Hall, under the auspices of the Overseas Club, at which most of the consular ...

    Article : 630 words
  5. JERUSALEM.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that Jerusalem had surrendered to General Allenby's. Palestine forces. ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. ON COMMON GROUND.

    To-day we make our appeal on the common ground of citizenship. The time has come for men and women of all political parties, creeds, and classes to unite in one effort. The Empire ...

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  7. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    The occupation of Jerusalem may in a sense be regarded as the culmination of Sir Edmund Allenby's strikingly successful ...

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  8. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Mr. Churchill (Minister for Munitions) speaking at Bedford, said that our war aims were that those who trampled on Belgium, who sunk the Lusitania, and who committed other ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. INTENTIONS.

    A Rotterdam message states that, believing that the Russo-Italian conditions give them ground for initiating on a grand scale operations against tire Franco-British, Hinderburg ...

    Article : 940 words
  10. MISSTATEMENTS.

    Mr. Cook last night made' the following statement in reply to Mr. Rae:-- Mr. Rae is doing well enough according to the ethics of the Antis, but very badly from any ...

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  11. A PERSONAL MATTER.

    "See that you keep the pledge that has been made In your name. On December 20 remember your boys at tho front, and, above all, remember our bravo dead." ...

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  12. THE ARMISTICE.

    "The Bolsheviks are depressed over the armistice negotiations. They are making strong efforts to induce the Allies to participate in the negotiations. ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. ITALIANS PRESSED.

    An Italian official message states:-- "The enemy took possession of trenches eastward of Capobilc with a small garrison. After a hand-to-hand struggle, our ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. CAPTURE OF JERUSALEM.

    The Now York "World" says the capture of Jerusalem stirs civilised minds everywhere. It is not only a real military achievement, but it will have memorable political consequences. ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. HALIFAX DISASTER.

    Further details or the Halifax disaster show that the explosion among the war munitions carried by the steamer Mont Blane caused a are, threatening the military magazine. ...

    Article : 415 words
  16. A GERMAN DISASTER.

    The Press Bureau gives details of the explosion which destroyed the electro-chemical works at Gricseheim-on-Malp, near Frankfort. The works, which embraced 21 factories, the ...

    Article : 310 words
  17. AUSTRALIA'S FATE.

    The must sacred part of human life to-day is not here, but yonder, in the trenches-- the men who are losing their lives, and giving them freely for their country. Are ...

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  18. HUGE WAR VOTE.

    The Government is asking for a now war credit vole of £550,000,000. ...

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  19. BIMETTALISM PROPOSED.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington writes that owing to the scarcity of gold the Allies, American, and the neutrals are considering n proposal to introduce ...

    Article : 45 words
  20. PORTUGAL.

    A message from Lisbon reports that when Dr. Costa and the Foreign Minister were returning from the Allied conference at Paris they were arrested at Oporto. The Minister ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. QUEENSLAND FIRE.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A disastrous fire occurred this morning at Chinchilla (South-western Queensland), wiping out buildings comprising a whole block, and the statlonmastor's ...

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  22. GERMAN AIR SERVICE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent writes:-- "The German's air service now consists of 273 squadrillas, representing 2500 machines, of ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. "MURDERING LIBERTY."

    Mr. Arthur Rue, press representative of the No-Conscription Council, states:-- "Mr. Cook is quite correct in saying that volunteers take up as much shipping space ...

    Article : 438 words
  24. NORTHERN MINERS.

    NEWCASTLE. Tuesday.-- The president of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, Mr. J. M. Baddoley, has returned from Melbourne after an unsuccessful application for ...

    Article : 223 words
  25. ACCUSED OF SPYING.

    A message from Milan states that a sensation was caused by the arrest of John Stucke, one of the most active members of the committees of the British and American Chambers ...

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  26. BRITISH WAR BONDS.

    The sales of war bonds by Darrods Stores. Ltd., and Selfridge and Co., Ltd., with unofficial premium prizes, reached marly £3,000,000 within a week. A tank collection in Liverpool is ...

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  27. BLOOD STOCK FOR AUSTRALIA.

    At the Newmarket blood stock sales yesterday the more Pamphyloona was knocked down for 90gs., Lot's Wife 3yrs. by Chaucer from Salt Hill for 330gs.: and tandale, for 110gs. All ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. RAISING THE MILITARY AGE.

    The Mahchester "Guardian" says that it is understood that Sir Auckland Geddes, Director of National Service, has recommended the War Cabinet to raise the military age to 45. ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New York United Press Agency's Washington correspondent, writing on shipyard construction, states that one destroyer a week is being turned out. ...

    Article : 112 words
  30. LONDON MINING QUOTES.

    The following were among the closing quotations:-- British b 35s, B 36s; Brokens, b 52s 9d, a 53B sd; South, b 100s, B 195s; Hampden, b 27s, a 28s. ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    It is officially announced that the standard rates for ordinary seamen with 12 months' sea service are £7, and for seamen with two years service £8 is 2d per month. ...

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