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  3. PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Charles Evan Hughes, the Republican candidate, has been elected President of the United States for the term 1917-1921. Early polling results gave Mr. Hughes a ...

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  4. TORPEDOED.

    The British Admiralty announces that the commander of the submarine which fired torpedoes at a German Dreadnought on Sunday, claims to have hit two Dreadnought ...

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  5. FOR BELGIAN CHILDREN.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Charles Wakefield) has issued from the Mansion House the following striking Christmas message regarding the children in Belgium:— ...

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  6. SCENE IN COMMONS.

    An uproarious scene was created in the House of Commons on Tuesday by Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (formerly of Victoria), who is Liberal member for Hanley. ...

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  7. ROUMANIA.

    An official bulletin, issued at Vienna late on Tuesday evening, reads:—"Near the Tolgyes Pass (on the Moldavian front), the Russians, after stubborn fighting for several ...

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  8. THE SOMME.

    A wireless message from Berlin received in New York on Tuesday evening announces that the Allies are conducting a terrific offensive on the Somme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ARABIA'S MAILS LOST.

    It is announced that all the mails carried by the torpedoed R.M.S. Arabia have been lost. ...

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  10. FUTURE OF POLAND.

    The German press is reserved in its comments on the Austro-German proclamation granting autonomy to Poland. Conservative newspapers blame the ...

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  11. A UNITED EMPIRE.

    Lord Rosebery (the former Prime Minister of Great Britain) was chairman at a meeting of the Edinburgh Philosophical Institution on Tuesday, at which an ...

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  12. POPE AND THE WAR.

    Considerable interest is being taken in Rome in the meeting of the Papal consistory (the Papal Senate), which will be held at the end of this month. ...

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  13. DUBLIN POLICE.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, on the motion for the second reading of the Irish Constabulary Police Bill, which deals with pay and pensions, Mr. Dillon ...

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  14. HUN AS MASTER.

    Details are leaking out of a remarkable system of slave-raiding which the Germans have had in force during the past six weeks in Belgium. ...

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  15. VIENNA HOAXED.

    Extraordinary scenes took place in Vienna recently as the result of newspapers which rely on German sources for their news having published a rumour that there was a ...

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  16. ON THE CARSO.

    In an Italian semi-official statement it is said that the Austrians, with the object of concealing their losses on the Carso front, are offering monetary prizes for each ...

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  17. Enemy Trade.

    At an auction sale of the Bechstein Piano Company, London, including the stock of pianos and the Bechstein Hall leashold, the property realised £56,500. ...

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  18. Irish Potato Crop.

    After consideration of the local position arising out of the failure of the potato crop in Ireland, and the prevailing high prices, members of the Irish Nationalist party have ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday—In the House of Assembly to-day, on the question of emigration to Australia after the war, Mr. Hill, in view of a communication received by ...

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  20. Double Income Tax.

    A private meeting of Australian merchants, held in London on Tuesday, discussed the double income tax. It was decided to convene on influential meeting to ...

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  21. Charge Against Former M.P.

    Mr. Arnold Lupton, formerly Liberal M.P. for Sleaford, (Lincoln) was charged in London a week ago, under the Defence of the Realm Act, with having published ...

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  22. Mrs. Annie Besant.

    Mrs. Annie Besant, editor of the journal "New India," which has been confiscated by the Indian Government on account of the publication of articles likely to cause ...

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  23. "Queen of the Redskins."

    A story recalling the "apache" fights of Paris was told in a Glasgow court yesterday, when a girl, aged 19 years, was charged with having stabbed another girl. ...

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  24. Protection of Word "Anzac"

    During the discussion in the House of Commons on Tuesday, on the Anzac Trade Mark Restriction Bill, which prohibits the use of the word "Anzac" as a trade-mark ...

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  25. New Zealand Ministers.

    The New Zealand Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward) are conferring with the Government in connection with the notification of the intention of the ...

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  26. Australian Officer in Disgrace

    Second-Lieutenant Suttle, of the Australian Engineers, has been tried by court-martial, and dismissed from the service. ...

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  27. VOLUNTEERS.

    Fifty-six men offered themselves at the Town Hall recruiting depot yesterday for active service with the A.I.F., and 37 were accepted. ...

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  28. SOLDIER'S BRAVERY COMMENDED.

    Mrs. L. A. MCFWAN, of Albert Park, has received a communication from Major-General Sir H. V. Cox, commanding the 4th Australian Division, dated September 15. congratulating her husband. ...

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  29. Official Control of War Films.

    It is announced that the War Office has taken over the whole business of taking, printing, and selling cinematograph films of war scenes. The making of such films has ...

    Article : 49 words
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