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  2. Roumanian Army Intact.

    Details are coming in of the fall of Bucharest, It has been announced at Berlin that Captain Lange early in December 5 was sent to the commander ...

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  3. British Premier.

    A Court circular announced that his Majesty the King audienced the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, who accepted the positions of Prime Minister and First ...

    Article : 38 words
  4. The Italians.

    We repulsed two successive attacks on Carso. Our aeroplanes bombed the aviation sheds at Prose[?]co, and the floating hangars at Trieste.—Official. ...

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  5. UNION'S.S. COMPANY

    The Pall Mall Gazette" says a large company is attempting to secure control of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. ...

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  6. COMBING OUT!

    The Admiralty, Ministry of Munitions, and Army Council have agreed to secure the calling to the colours up to the age of 31 years of all fit, semi skilled, and ...

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  7. MR. ASQUITH'S REFUSAL.

    The "Evening Standard" refers to the patriotic action of the Unionists placing themselves at Mr. Lloyd George's disposal, and regrets that Mr. Asquith ...

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  8. DEBATE IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Chamber of Deputies ovenwhelmingly accepted Signor Boselli's motion to shelve for six months the Socialist pacific resolution. Signor Boselli urged the ...

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  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS ADJOURNS.

    The Commons was crowded, but matters passed off without incident. The House adjourned until Tuesday, after 10 minutes. ...

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  10. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    The interstate Labour conference concluded its sittings in Melbourne today, and the subjects discussed dealt chiefly with military questions. The motion, ...

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  11. SUBMARINES.

    Germany's reply regarding the sinking of the liner Arabia has been issued. It gives extraordinary reasons. The commander mistook her for a transport, ...

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  12. LABOUR REPRESENTATION.

    The Central News says Mr, Lloyd George offered Labour two seats in the Cabinet, one in the War Council and three Under-Secretaryships. ...

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  13. The French.

    A communique says that with the exception of a coup de main, east of Metzerl, in which we took prisoners, there is nothing to report. ...

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  14. The British.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports there is considerable reciprocal shelling in the vicinity of Thi[?]pval ridge. ...

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  15. NO MORE REGRETTABLE MISTAKES.

    Commenting on that portion of the Arabia note, in which it is stated that if the vessel proved to be an ordinary passenger steamer, it would be a ...

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  16. LABOUR PARTY CO-OPERATES.

    After discussing Mr. Lloyd George's proposals for two hours this afternoon, the Labour party, officially announced it had decided to participate in the new ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. BEST EQUIPPED ARMY.

    Mr. Frederic Coudent, who was recently at the front, declares that after the war Great Britain, will have the largest and best equipped army. The scope of next ...

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  18. TWO STEAMERS SUNK.

    Danish steamer. Nexos, 1013 tone, and Spanish steamer Julin Benoto, were submarined and sunk, and a Swedish steamer set on fire by a German ...

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  19. CHANGES IN COMMAND.

    The "New York Times" Washington officials have information on which they anticipate important changes in the French commands, as a result of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. CABINET-MAKING.

    Good progress is being reported in the construction of the Government, but the names are not expected to be announced until to-morrow (Friday). ...

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  21. GREEK SITUATION

    The allied Governments have decided to blockade Greece until it has given repatriation for outrages committed against the allies, and Venizelists in ...

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  22. SEVEN VESSELS SUNK.

    Seven vessels were submarined yesterday. Three were Danish, two Spanish, and others a Russian and a Norwegian. ...

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  23. SITUATION DISCUSSED.

    In a letter to the newspapers Lord Denman, ex-Governor-General of Australia, writes he visited Athens in July, and met a number of prominent ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED BLACKMAIL

    Thomas Jackson, commission agent, was sentenced at Bow-street Police Court to-day to three years' imprisonment for having attempted to blackmail Mr. ...

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  25. RESIGNATION TO BE EXPLAINED.

    Mr. Asquith addresses the Liberal party to-morrow, and will explain the circumstances of his resignations. ...

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  26. ROUMANIAN ARMY INTACT.

    Petrograd reports say that the abandonment of Bucharest was delayed as Long as possible in order to save the artillery and supplies, provisions, and ...

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  27. LABOUR'S CONDITION.

    The "Evening Standard" say Labour leader have consented to participate on condition the Government immediately and extensively takes control of ...

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  28. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A Berlin official message claims the capture of the summit of Hill 304, west of the Mouse. ...

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  29. CABINET-MAKING.

    Mr. Lloyd George spent a very busy day Cabinet-making, and made good progress. His most important achievement was the understanding reached ...

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  30. MEATLESS DAYS

    The King and Royal household have been observing two meatless days weekly for some time past. ...

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  31. REJOICING IN GREECE.

    Athens is decorated with figs in honour of the fail of Bucharest. All the French and English hare quitted the city. ...

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  32. ATHENS—A SLAUGHTER-HOUSE.

    A despatch from Athens to the "New York Herald" reports that the Royalists have made Athens a slaughter-house. The homes of the Venizelists were looted, ...

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  33. STATEMENT DENIED

    Viscount Grey again emphatically denies the German allegation that he used language implying that one of the reasons England should participate in ...

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  34. FINANCIAL.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week are as follow, the figures for the previous week being given in parentheses:—Issue department— ...

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  35. MURDER AND PILLAGE.

    The United Press correspondent reports anarchy and panic following the German advance in Roumania. Murder, pillage, and every kind of lawlessness ...

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  36. REPATRIATION FUND

    The appeal of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the Premiers of the various states for contributions towards the Australian soldiers' repatriation fund ...

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  37. THE NEW ZEALANDERS

    At Buckingham Palace her Majesty the Queen audienced Mrs. and Miss Massey, the wife and daughter of the Prime Minister of New Zealand. ...

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  38. JUBILATION IN GERMANY.

    The Kaiser telegraphed to the Impress us follows:—"Bucharest has been captured. What a magnificent success. On the way to complete the victory gained ...

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  39. NEW LABOUR DEPARTMENT.

    Mr. Lloyd George has every prospect of success. Victory depended on an increased output of munitions, hence the tremendous responsibilities thrown on ...

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  40. WARTIME PROFITS TAX

    The "Financial News" strongly approves of the Commonwealth Government's decision to modify the war-tine profits tax, and exempt mining ...

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  41. PRUSSIAN LUTHERAN SYNOD

    The Prussian Lutheran Synod has confidentially circularised the pastors, instructing them to hold special Christmas services to stimulate the war zeal, ...

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  42. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market rate of discount for three months' fine bills is 5½ per cent. Short loans are quoted at 5 per cent. ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  44. USE OF COPPER

    The Minister of Munitions prohibits the use of copper in manufacture, and the sale or purchase of copper, for manufacture, outside the United Kingdom. It ...

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  45. DEPORTATION OF POLES

    The "New York Times" Paris correspondent obtained the report of a Polish deputy's speech at the secret session of the Reichstag, published in as Polish ...

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  46. QUEENSTOWN HOSPITAL

    At the monthly meeting of the Queenstown Hospital Board to-night the financial report showed that the debit balance on November 1 was £107 6s 9d ...

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  47. CONSORIPTION OF WEALTH.

    The Labourites pressed Mr. Lloyd George particularly regarding the conscription, of labour and wealth. The Prime Minister intimated he regarded his ...

    Article : 137 words
  48. SALONIKAN CAMPAIGN

    The enemy is bombarding positions round Monastir. The French counterattacks on positions on the northern slopes of Sokel succeeded in carrying ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. SECRET CONSISTORY

    According to the Rome correspondent of the "New York Times," the Pope's allocation to the secret consistory was so couched as to convey impartiality, ...

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  50. AIRMAN KILLED

    Sub-Lieutenant Alfred Mann, of the Naval Air Service, has been killed in a flying accident, He was a native of Sydney. ...

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  51. DEPENDANTS OF SAILORS

    Mrs. Lloyd George appeals on behalf of the British Foreign Sailors Society, which is entrusted with the welfare of aged mothers, sisters, and orphans of our ...

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  52. PERSONNEL OF THE CABINET.

    Newspapers are busily, speculating as to the personnel of the Cabinet. Mr. Lloyd George yesterday interviewed Lord Curzon, Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. ...

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  53. WHAT DO YOU GIVE BABY FOR HIS COLD ?

    Foolish mothers does their babies with home-made concoctions or something recommended by a neighbour, and perhaps upset the little stomach and make the ...

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  54. IF FOOD DISAGREES, DRINK HOT WATER.

    When food lies dike leads in the stomach, and you have that uncomfortable, distended feeling, it is because of insufficient blood supply to the stomach, ...

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  55. GRAND OPERA

    Mr. Aylmer Busset, a Victorian, has been appointed conductor of Beecham Grand Opera at the Aldwych Theatre. ...

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  56. WOMEN'S NATIONAL COUNCIL

    Her Majesty the Queen has resigned the patronage of the National Council of Women. Her interest has not diminished, but her Majesty abstains ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    The newspapers publish telegrams form Messrs. Hughes and Holman, congratulating Mr. Lloyd George on his appointment as Prime Minister. ...

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  58. ROLL OF HONOUR

    News has been received of the death, killed in action on November 5, of Sergeant H. G. Green, son of Mr. A. Green, of 95 Margaret-street. The young ...

    Article : 112 words
  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 962 words
  60. AMERICAN PRESS VIEW.

    The '"New York World" says the British Cabinet crisis is of greater moral value to Germany than Bucharest. In the criticism of the Ministry there bas ...

    Article : 83 words
  61. BRITISH TRADE

    Compared with the value of the imports for the corresponding month last year, the imports in the United Kingdom to November increased £17,300,232, ...

    Article : 41 words
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