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  2. GREEK TREACHERY.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs from Piraeus:—"The situation at Athens is most critical. While diplomacy marks time, the Royalists are ...

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  3. "BRITAIN'S NEED."

    In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church last evening the Rev. G. Nisbet Dods dealth with the present Imperial crisis, his subject being "Britain's Need." ...

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  4. AMERICA'S DEFENCES.

    General Scott, Chief of the General Staff, in his annual report, recommends conscription, declaring that the volunteer system has broken down. America is now full of ...

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  5. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Friday's French communique stated:— "We drove out the enemy from a portion of the trenches he occupied on the eastern slopes of Hill 304 on the left bank of the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London announced that the King has decided to permit Messrs. J. Scaddan, P. Collier, J. M. Drew, J. Dodd, W. D. Johnson, W. C. Angwin, ...

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  7. WORLD'S WHEAT CROP FOR 1916.

    The following report by the International Institute of Agriculture at Rome will be read with interest by the Australian farming community. The report is taken ...

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  8. POLAND'S FUTURE.

    The Cracow newspapers disclose the fact that the League of the Polish State, organised at Lublin with the consent of the authorities and composed of elements ...

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  9. THE COLLIE COAL INDUSTRY.

    In speaking at an A.N.A. gathering in the Friendly Societies' Hall, Collie, on Thursday evening, Mr. McCulloch said that, although the coal-mining industry generally ...

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  10. HOW THE POLES ARE TREATED.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Milan correspondent reports that 1,600,000 Poles have been deported and forced to work in German mines, agricultural areas, and ...

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  11. ROUMANIA.

    A Russian communique reports that the Russians have captured 500 prisoners, six machine guns, and three cannon in an engagement west and south of Valleputna, ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. FRENCH WAR CONTROL.

    The "Daily Graphic" reports that a debate in, the French Chamber of Deputies, which passed the Censor, indicates a popular complaint in France of insufficiently ...

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  13. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. R. Johnson, 6 Angove-street, North Perth, has received word that her son, Private John Hahn, 32nd Battalion, has been admitted to the First Southern General ...

    Article : 190 words
  14. PROPOSAL TO THE ALLIES.

    A prominent Pole, who has arrived in Switzerland, suggests that the best means of counteracting the Austro-German effort in Poland is to raise a Polish army by a ...

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  15. ENSLAVING BELGIUM.

    The following is the text of America's protest against the German deportation of Belgians:—"The Government of the United States has learned with the greatest ...

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  16. FRENCH MINISTERIAL REFORM.

    The newspapers foreshadow that M. Briand will follow Mr. Lloyd George's example and overhaul the French Governmental machine. ...

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  17. GERMANY'S STRUGGLE AGAINST FAMINE.

    The North and South Newsagency states: "The defence of Wallachia was, from the outset, deemed of secondary importance, while that of Moldavia was regarded as ...

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  18. GERMAN LIGHT-SAVING.

    The German Federal Council, in a lightsaving order, prohibits the use of electrically lighted advertisements, in addition to closing shops at 7 o'clock in the ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the Palace Hotel on Wednesday evening last a complimentary dinner was tendered to Cr. Harold Boas, by his fellow Jowish communal workers and friends. ...

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  20. ALLIES' NOTE TO NEUTRALS.

    The Allies, in a Note to neutrals, protest against the deportation of Belgians, as being contrary (1) to the principles of international law. (2) to the conventions ...

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  21. THE FOOD DICTATORSHIP.

    An inspired article in the "Berliner Tageblatt," arguing that Dr. Batockas Food Dictatorship has been a complete failure, owing to the failure to compel ...

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  22. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A German official report says that the rapidity of the Austro-German advance across the Bucharest-Ploesti line resulted in the cutting off and taking prisoner of ...

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  23. FRENCH DEPORTATIONS.

    Yesterday 6,000 inhabitants of Northern France traversed Liege, bound for Germany, where they will be compelled to work. ...

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  24. FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S FUNDS.

    The hearing was concluded at Geraldton Quarter Sessions on Friday, after three days of the case, in which Frederick William Warwicker, late secretary of the John ...

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  25. ON THE TIGRIS.

    The India Office reports that an official message from Mesopotamia states that six British aeroplanes, in retaliation for hostile bombings, have dropped half a ton of ...

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  26. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A German communique claims to have captured a number of Australians at Transloy. ...

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  27. FATALITY AT ALBANY.

    A drowning accident, by which-Regimental Sergeant-Major Cameron Duncan McKenzie lost his life, attended the visit of a New Zealand hospital ship, which ...

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  28. GERMAN TANKS.

    The Wolfe News Agency reports:—"The German tanks proved a great success in the recent fighting in Roumania. To the north of Vadeni one of them surprised a ...

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  29. TURKISH OUTRAGES ON ARABS.

    A message from Mecca, from which the Arabs lately expelled the Turks, states that at Medina.—the holy city containing the tomb of Mahomet, horrible atrocities were ...

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  30. HUNGARY PLEASED.

    Count Tiara, speaking on Thursday at Budapest, said:—"We have received the most favourable information from Greece, where things are entirely in our favour. ...

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  31. SUBMARINES.

    The Anchor liner Caledonia (9,223 tons) is believed to have been sunk by a German submarine. It is unknown whether she had passengers aboard. ...

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  32. A RUSSIAN WARNING.

    The semi-official organ of the War Department, the "Russky Invalid," states in respect to the Roumanian campaign:—"The enemy are in a hurry to finish with the ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH.

    A commencement with the supervision of the new recruiting campaign in this State was made on Saturday with the arrival from Melbourne of Mr. Mackinnon, the ...

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  34. ITALY.

    An Italian official states:—"There was violent artillery firing in the Adige Valley. We dispersed a long transport column of the enemy. Despite torrential rain on the ...

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  35. "WORKING CLASS CHAMPIONS."

    Nearly every union affiliated with the Melbourne Trades Hall Council is being appealed to for financial and moral assistance to the Workers' Defence Committee, ...

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  36. RECRUITING.

    There were 24 volunteers in Melbourne yesterday and 13 were accepted. ...

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  37. BRITISH NEWS.

    Major Percy Black, Captain Robert Rainy Harper, and Captain Eric William Wren, of the Australian Infantry, as well as Sergeant-Major William Frost (lately ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The 247th casualty list was released by the Censor on Saturday, and is published below. It contains the names of Western Australian soldiers, together with those ...

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  39. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Department of State has forwarded to England Germany's reply to the American Note in respect to the torpedoing of the steamer Arabia, with a request that ...

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  40. CHARGES AGAINST ALDERMEN.

    As the result of an inquiry by the examiner of the Local Government Department into the actions of certain members of the Waverley Municipal Council a report ...

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  41. THE GREEK OUTRAGES.

    The Spanish, Dutch, and United States Ministers have issued a joint demarche, expressing their reprobation of the Greek officers' cruelties on December 1 and 2 and ...

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  42. COMFORTS FOR OVERSEA TROOPS.

    The Duke of Connaught yesterday opened the Victoria League Club for Oversea Solders, in Dover-street, He eulogised the work of giving comforts to the oversea ...

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  43. FRENCH BATTLESHIP MISSING.

    An official report issued at Paris states that the battleship Suffren, with an crew of 730, left Gibralter for the Levant on November 24, and has not arrived at her ...

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  44. MUNICIPAL FARMING.

    The Manchester Corporation is preparing to grow 300 acres of potatoes in the public parks. ...

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  45. THE SERBS.

    A French communique issued on Friday evening stated:—"The Serbian completely repulsed three violent Germano-Bulgar counter attacks in the regions of Staravina. ...

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  46. RIOTING AT KALGOORLIE.

    The main streets of Kalgoorlie and Boulder were the scenes of the wildest disorder on Saturday night, when an organised raid was made on a number of shops kept by ...

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  47. AID FOR BLIND SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher will preside at a meeting of Agents-General and leading Austalians on Tuesday to discuss the best means of training blind and incapacitated ...

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  48. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Since Mackenesen's success in Roumania the German newspapers have become growingly averse to any ultimate relinqueishment of conquered territory, Spahn, leader of ...

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  49. MOVE FOR PEACE.

    A pacific conference, held at Merthyr Tydvil yesterday, and claiming to represent 323, 767 persons, passed off peacefully, Mr. Winstone, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, and Mr. ...

    Article : 77 words
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