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  2. Peace Proposals.

    Count Tisza's speech in the Hungarian Chamber reveals that Baron Burian mitiated the peace proposals. He approached Austria's allies, who ...

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  4. SCHOOL SPEECH NIGHTS

    D[?]minant notes at last evening's annual speech night in connection with the Launceston Church Grammar School, at the Albert Hall, were the relationship ...

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  5. Russo-Roumanians.

    A communique states:—South of the River Trotus, in Moldavia, we captured lines of trenches, and repulsed counter attacks, with great losses. The enemy ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. SCOTCH COLLEGE.

    Proceedings incidental to the annual speeds night of the Scotch College held at the Mechanies' Hall last night were of the customary enthusiastic character. ...

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  7. THE TERMS.

    The "Handelsblad's" political correspondent says the German peace conditions provide for the restitution of all the occupied territory except Poland ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. The British.

    Eastward of Armentieres the enemy was driven off, and we bombarded trenches. General Sir Douglas Haig reports that patrols endeavoured to enter our ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT PURCHASES

    At the meeting of the P. and O. Company, Lord Inchcape said the Government had compulsorily purchased the Himalaya, Marmora, Macedonia, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. SIGNIFICANT DECLARATION.

    The German Embassy retracts the peace terms published yesterday, declaring they must be interpreted as meaning, what Germany would like to get, not ...

    Article : 266 words
  11. The French.

    A communique reports comparative calm on the whole of the West front. Dec. 14. Vigorous enemy artillerying is in ...

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  12. THE HIGH COMMAND.

    General Nivelle in to be Commander-in-Chief of the north and north-east armies. Marshal Joffre will remain generalissimo, in addition to acting as ...

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  13. INSTRUCTION OF THE LIMBLESS

    Right Hon. A. Fisher, and the Agents-General, have initiated it scheme which they strongly recommend the Australian Government to adopt without delay, viz., ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. Macedonian Campaign.

    Violent artillerying and lively lighting are in progress north of Monastir, while the Italians have repulsed a Bulgarian counter-attack. ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS

    Teh various Australian soldiers' organisations in London have combined to organise a Christmas entertainment for men on furlough and convalescents. ...

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  16. SERVIANS CONGRATULATED.

    On the occasion of the capture of Monastir King George cordially congratulated the Servian commander and his valiant army, on struggling shoulder to ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. FEELING IN GERMANY.

    The German Conservative newspapers are not enthusiastic regarding the pence offer, but the Liberal newspapers are rejoicing, declaring if no result is reached. ...

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  18. GERMAN FOOD PROBLEM

    The "Cologne Gazette" emphasises the seriousness of the toed situation, particularly the failure of the potato crop which is only one-third of that of 1015. ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. COLD STORAGE

    A meeting of the Cold storage and Ice Association passed a resolution asking the Home Government to support scientific investigation and the ...

    Article : 74 words
  20. DEALING WITH FIRMS

    Mr. Hughes' action regarding Bradstreet is attracting attention. It has been suggested that the Board of Trade should investigate the firm's position in ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. THE DEPORTATIONS

    Four thousand inhabitants of Courtrai have, according to the "Telegraaf,', been deported. The "Kolnische Volts Zeitung" ...

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  22. NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY.

    The newspapers do not regard the peace offer seriously. They point out it was made when Great Britain, Russia, and France were concentrating for ...

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  23. AERIAL WARFARE

    The Agenzia Nazionale's Constance representative says Germany is building smaller airships owing to the failure or the super-Zeppelins, of which six wore ...

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  24. GERMAN CASUALTIES

    The German casualties officially reported in November total 166,176, of which 28,729 were killed, making the war's total 3,921,869, of whom 589,957 ...

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  25. MINISTERIAL VIEW.

    In the Chamber of Deputies the Premier (M. Briand) said the allies were justified in feeling more confident to-day than in 1915. Germany found it ...

    Article : 202 words
  26. GROSS PROFIT

    The Melbourne Electric Company made a gross profit of £142,315. A sum of £20,000 has been placed to the general reserve, £1600 to the reserve for ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. COUNCIL OF RUSSIAN NOBLES

    Telegrams from Petrograd declare that the council of (Russian nobles overwhelmingly joined the Duma and Imperial Council in demanding an effective ...

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  28. THE PRIME MINISTER

    Right Hon. D. Lloyd George presided at a meeting of the War Cabinet. lie is still suffering from chill, and his voice is particularly affected. He has ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. GREEK SITUATION

    Admire! du Fournet has been recalled from Salonika, and !Admiral Gaucher replaces him in command of the allied fleet in Greek waters. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS

    Nine Australians have been awarded the Military Medal; and Bombardier J. N Frame (artillery), and Corporal H. Mahaffetty (infantry) awarded the bar. ...

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  31. VENIZELIST GOVERNMENT.

    The Venizelist Government has established itself at Syra, and the remainder, who are on the Cyclades, will shortly follow suit. ...

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  32. CANADIAN VIEW.

    The Canadian papers are unanimous that the German peace proposals are premature, and will be refused saskatoon. ...

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  33. APPEAL CASE

    The Privy Council has ordered the consolidation of the appeals of the Australian Alliance Assurance Company v. the Attorney-General of Queensland, and ...

    Article : 37 words
  34. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Duke of Devonshire, speaking at the Canadian Club in Montreal, declared they need waste no time with the authors of these proposals. ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. PRICE OF BREAD

    According to the "Central News" Lord Devonport intends to. fix the standard price of a quartern loaf for the new year. ...

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  36. When the Face Grows Old.

    GREY HAIR.—No matter how grey you are, or how long you have been grey, a few ,weeks' use of Fluid Lithtone will bring every grey hair in your head back ...

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  37. MERSEY MARINE BOARD

    Messrs. S. S. Field, D. Loane, and Herbert Hays were re-elected members of the Mersey Marine Board without opposition. The election of Master-Warden takes ...

    Article : 36 words
  38. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    After sitting all day in private, the announcement of Sir Alex. Peacock. president of the Premiers' Conference. was brief. He said that the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 127 words
  39. FINANCIAL.

    The South Australian Company, pays an interim dividend of 30s per share, and the National Bank of New Zealand an interim dividend of 6 per cent. ...

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  40. COMMENTS BY MR. HUGHES.

    Referring last night to the peace proposals of the Central Powers, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that criticism would be premature until the details were ...

    Article : 220 words
  41. NAVAL CADETS

    As a result of recent examinations the following Tasmanians have been selected for entry into the Royal Australian Naval College at cadet midshipmen:—W. ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. SORES.

    It you are looking for something to curs sores, you should obtain Douglas' Ointment, the best ointment for curing and healing that we know of. For cuts or ...

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