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  2. NEED FOR MEN.

    The State Recruiting Committee has sent a letter to every Victorian member of the House of Representatives asking him to take the initiative in organising his electorate. ...

    Article : 669 words
  3. THE DRINK PROBLEM.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" warns the British public to expect fresh proposals for the regulation of the liquor traffic even to the extent of State purchase. which is says ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. MOUNTED ANZACS.

    Mr. Massey, the special correspondent with the British forces in Eastern Egypt, has sent a description of the British victory at Bir-el-Maghdaba (S.S.E. of El ...

    Article : 628 words
  5. ROUMANIA HARD PRESSED

    Issued on Thursday evening, a Berlin communiqué records very violent fighting in the wooded Carpathians, but it did not state the results. It adds:—"Strong Russian ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. THE SOMME BATTLE

    The British War Office has released for simultaneous publication throughout the Empire on Saturday morning a despatch of 16,000 words from the Commander-in-Chief ...

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  7. PEACE TALK.

    Important statements regarding the terms of peace offered by the Central Powers are made by the Washington correspondent of the "New York World" (the lending ...

    Article : 1,559 words
  8. Speeding Up Shipbuilding.

    The Shipping Controller (Sir Joseph Maclay) has appointed on advisory committee, largely representing shipbuilders and engineers, in connection with the spe[?]dier ...

    Article : 37 words
  9. PAN-GERMANISM AND THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Nov.4.—Public opinion in England is slowly becoming alive to the real plans of Germany in the East. The intervention of Roumania awakened interest in ...

    Article : 1,387 words
  10. NEW BRITISH LINE.

    The London correspondent of the "New York World" reports to his journal that, in the course of an interview, BrigadierGeneral Sir F. B. Maurice, British Director ...

    Article : 282 words
  11. Wool Trade.

    An influential deputation, representing all branches of the wool trade, on Thursday urged the British War Council to permit the sale of wool not required for the ...

    Article : 438 words
  12. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A shrewd observer ventured the opinion yesterday that the problem of Australia's representation at the Imperial Conference is perplexing many others than the Prime ...

    Article : 818 words
  13. BEST NEW YEAR'S GIFT.

    Sir,—The excellent idea of asking "everybody to be a volunteer" is the most powerful effort that can be made in support of the recruiting campaign. As an organiser, may ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. "HUNS DIG; WE SHELL."

    The following vivid impressions of a battlefield "somewhere in France " and account of the superiority of the British Artillery have been received by friends in ...

    Article : 414 words
  15. CHRISTMAS IN THE TRENCHES

    Christmas on the West front is thus described by the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," Mr. Philip Gibbs:— "The Germans, anxious to spend ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. Germans in Belgium.

    It is announced from Havre, the temporary Belgian seat of Government, that the Belgian population are determined to continue their passive resistance to the forcible ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. New King of Hungary.

    The Emperor and Empress of Austria have arrived at Buda Pest, the Hungarian capital, for the coronation ceremony as King and Queen of Hungary. ...

    Article : 29 words
  18. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    It is announced by the "Manchester Guardian" that a second American Note has been received in London, and that it is explanatory of the first Note sent by ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    Sir,—Is not Germany merely trying to gain time, so as to complete some nefarious plan which past events have prevented her from maturing? She speaks of peace, not ...

    Article : 506 words
  20. Enemy's Casualties.

    From information received in Rome, the losses of the German, Austrian, Bulgar, and Turkish armies in November are estimated at 350,000. ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. Irish Question.

    Preliminary conferences for the settlement of the Irish question are already being held between Unionist and Nationalist representatives, and definite progress is ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. MOUNTED ANZACS HELP TO DEFEAT THE TURKS.

    Bir-cl-Maghdaba ("Bir" means "[?]ll") is 23 miles south-south-east of El Arish, on the route of the Egyptian Government telephone line. With El Ari[?]h in our hands the Turkks are denied the use of the [?]thern descrt route to the Sucz Canal,and the victory at Bir-el-Map[?]ba should ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 85 words
  23. SCENE OF SOMME BATTLES DESCRIBED BY GENERAL HAIG.

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    Article : 8 words
  24. Freemasons at the Front.

    A meeting of the Freemasons from New Zealand, who are serving in France, was held at Christmas, within range of the enemy's guns. Ninety lodges were ...

    Article : 44 words
  25. Successful Australian Dancers.

    London newspapers give high praise to Fred Leslie and [?]vy Shilling, formerly ol Australia, for their remarkable dancing success in Mr. Harry Lauder's new ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 63 words
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