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  3. THE WARS.

    A French communique says:— "Fresh reports show that- the enemy attack on the left bank of the Meuse yesterday (Friday) was particularly ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Reuters Agency learns that an Empire Resources Development Committee (under the chairmanship of Sir L. Starr Jameson) has been formed to promote ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    The English boxer Liew Edwards who is now the lightweight champion of Australia, knocked out Jimmy Hill in a most convincing manner at the ...

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  6. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at a Catholic function yesterday, Archbishop Mannix said that the war was simply an ordinary trade war. He remembered the time when ...

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  7. MINING.

    Men necessary for a resumption of work at the British mine were engaged on Saturday. Mining will be resumed to-morrow and milling on Wednesday ...

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  8. YESTERDAY'S A.M.A. DECISION TO ALTER THE WORKING HOURS.

    WHEN "The Miner" pointed out on Saturday last the disadvantages and inconveniences that are associated with the new clock time, it was not intended ...

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  9. CHILLAGOE AND ETHERIDGE PROPERTIES.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) on Friday said the Government intended to proceed during the adjourned session, starling next ...

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  10. THE CANADIAN CABINET.

    The Minister of Inland Revenue, Mr. Alber Sevigny, has been elected at a by-election for Dorchester county, made necessary owing to the death of ...

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  11. PROGRAMME OF CHRISTIANITY.

    At the Congregational Church on Sunday evening the Rev. E. J. Stacy preached on the above subject, taking as his text, Luke 18, 5, "The Spirit of ...

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  12. Barrier Miner.

    AT the general meeting of Hospital subscribers which is to be held to-night, a proposal is to be made to change the order now followed when patients are ...

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  13. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Before leaving for Melbourne last night Mr. Joseph. Cook, M.H.R:, referred to the call for Australia to he represented at the Imperial ...

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  14. LETTER FROM GENERAL ANTILL.

    Hragadier-General Antill, writing to a friend, says the war will be won or lost in the next six months. We must have more men—those in the prime of ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS ON THE SOMME.

    Mr. Dillon, the war correspondent, has prepared 8000ft. of cinema film showing the Australians at work on the Somme, and giving a realisti[?] vision ...

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  16. PROTEST AGAINST THE CENSORSHIP.

    The anti-conscription league held a meeting in the Sydney Domain yesterday afternoon, when the following motion was carried. "That this meeting of ...

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  17. On the Russian Fron[?]

    British Admiralty intercepts, colJested by the Wireless Press:— A Russian official communique states "After a heavy bombardment the ...

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  18. SENATOR PEARCE AS POSSIBLE DELEGATE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) has been mentioned as likely to be selected as the Australian delegate to the Imperial Conference, and there ...

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  19. WAR ITEMS.

    The following items are from sources other [?]on "The Miner's" special service:— LOSSES BY THE WAR. ...

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  20. AEROPLANE SUCCESSES.

    A French communique says:— "We destructively bombarded German works in the sector of Hill 304. "Five enemy aeroplanes were brought ...

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  21. A.W.U. OBJECTS TO MR. HUGHES'S REPRESENTATION.

    The A.W.U. annual convention has protested, by resolution, against Impenal Federation as a scheme involving "plutocratic government." The ...

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  22. EAST OF THE RIVER AA.

    British Admiralty intercepts, collected by the Wireless Press:— A German official communique states: "Russian reinforcements were unable ...

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  23. LIVELY ARTILLERY WORK.

    A French official report states:— "There was lively artillery work on both banks of the Meuse last night. Nothing much occurred elsewhere." ...

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  24. BREACHES OF THE LIQUOR ACT.

    Max Krantz was charged before Mr. H. Giles Shaw, S.M., in the Police Court this morning, with having had his licensed premises, Tattersall's Hotel ...

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  25. GERMAN FOOD RIOTS.

    German deserters who have reached Holland state that there were famine riots in Dusseldorf last week, and the crowds stoned the burgomaster of the ...

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  26. SOUTH SYDNEY'S SELECTION.

    Mr. E. Riley, sitting member, bas secured the Labor selection for South Sydney in the House of Representatives. ...

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  27. Roumanian Campaign.

    British Admiralty intercepts, collected by the Wireless Press:— A German official communique states: "We in a raid between Casino and the ...

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  28. BRITISH OPERATIONS.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Successful operations were carried out yesterday morning in the ...

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  29. THE STURT ELECTION.

    Sir,—The election of a member to represent Sturt will take place on Saturday, and the time is now opportune to speak fearlessly re same. As an ...

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  30. JELLICOE'S SADDEST DAY.

    The extension of the Young Men's Christian Association Naval Institute, Invergordon, was formally declared open on December 7 by Lady Jellicoe ...

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  31. SOUTH BROKEN HILL JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

    The summer meeting of the South Broken Hill Jockey Club on Saturday was certainly a summer meeeting as regards the weather. The temperature ...

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  32. In German East Africa.

    General Smuts had a magnificent welcome on his arrival here on Friday from East Africa. The streets were decorated and crowded with people, who ...

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  33. UNLAWFULLY ON LICENSED PREMISES.

    Nearly a score of men were charged with having been found on the licensed premises of hotels during prohibited hours. They pleaded guilty and being ...

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  34. "HOLD THEM THEY WILL."

    An Australian officer in France thus writes to his parents at Unley, under date December 8 (says "The Register"): From the tone of the letters ...

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  35. A HAWKER FINED.

    Marvin Langford was charged by Cornelius Brosnan (city sanitary inspector), before Mr. H. Giles Shaw, S.M., in the Police Court this morning ...

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  36. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    British Admiralty intercepts,, collected by the Wireless Press:— A German official communique states: "We broke down a further attack ...

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  37. The Kaiser's Birthday.

    Router's correspondent writes:— "The Kaiser's birthday was celebrated in Germany yesterday. "The German newspapers publish ...

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  38. SALUTATION FOR THE KAISER'S BIRTHDAY.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters telegraphs: — "The British arms as a birthday greeting to the Kaiser yesterday ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Indications were given at the last meeting of the Building Trades Federation that an effort would be made to secure shorter hours. The m[?]n desire ...

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  40. SEAMEN GRANTED HIGHER PAY.

    Australian seamen have been granted higher pay in their new award, which will last till 12 months after the final declaration of peace by Britain. ...

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  41. ILLEGAL USE OF A HORSE.

    Archib[?]ld Ernest M'Leish (22) was charged, before Mr. H. Giles Shaw, S.M., in the Police Court this morning, that he did on January 27 ...

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  42. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Imperial Lodge, No. 70, I.O.O.F., was held in the lodgeroom on Tuesday night last, N.G. Bro. F. Martin presiding. ...

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  43. RETURNED SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Karl Fourdrinier, managing law clerk to A. F. Abbott, of Perth, was found dead in Abbott's chambers on Saturday with a revolver wound in ...

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  44. HEAVY FROSTS HELP OPERATIONS.

    Renter's correspondent at headquarters writes:— "The frost is steadily intensifying, accompanied by bright sunshine. The ...

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  45. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court to-day, before: Mr. H. Giles Shaw, S.M., John Stead (67), who had 51 previous convictions, was charged with having been found ...

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  46. AUSTRALIANS CELEBRATE WATTLE DAY.

    Wattle Day was quietly celebrated in London yesterday. The Australian Agents-General offices were closed. Mr. Andrew Fisher (High Commissioner) ...

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  47. WHEAT CROP SET ON FIRE.

    On Thursday afternoon a fire started in the crop of a share farmer on the Bland, 23 miles from Wyalong. Several neighbors galloped to the scene and ...

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  48. UNENROLLED ELECTORS FINED.

    Mr. Percival Robinson, divisional returning officer for the division of the Barrier, proceeded against four persons in the Police Court this morning, ...

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  49. MILITARY GROSS FOR ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN.

    Walter Kilroy Harris, a naval volunteer, a reserve Australian, has been awarded the Military Cross. He led a raid against an enemy machine gun ...

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  50. CONFIDENCE IN THE FRENCH

    After a secret debate in the French Chamber of Deputies on questions on the situation in Greece, the Chamber in public session voted confidence in the ...

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