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  2. SECOND EDITION 2.30 a.m.

    The water-front areas of New York devoted to transatlantic shipping have been placed under military guard from November 25. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL UNITY.

    When receiving, on Friday, a representative deputation of employers and workmen in the British shipbuilding trades, who submitted joint suggestions for securing the ...

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  4. CAMBRAI.

    The special correspondent of the United Press of America states that the Germans ave rushing troops up from all directions, and that their resistance is stiffening at ...

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  5. CLOSING ON JERUSALEM.

    The following communique regarding Palestine was issued in London on Saturday:— "On Wednesday we stormed the ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    The United States Ambassador at Petrograd (Mr. Francis) has sent a cable message to Washington, in which he confirms the reports that the Soviet (the body controlling ...

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  7. ITALY.

    There has been heavy fighting on the Italian front, between the Piave and Brenta rivers. A semi-official Italian statement, ...

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  8. TRAWOOL MURDER.

    After investigations extending over seven days the detectives working on the mysterious Trawool tragedy have succeeded in tracing Private Arthur Geoffrey Oldring, the ...

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  9. ESCAPED FROM THE HUNS

    Two Australian soldiers—Hector Holmes and H. J. Thomas—who escaped from the German prison camp at Friedrichsfelde (near Berlin) have reached London. Both ...

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  10. TRAINS COLLIDE AT DONALD.

    DONALD, Sunday.—A railway collision occurred here at about half post 1 o'clock on Saturday morning, when an ordinary passenger train ran into a goods train, ...

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  11. Plot to Stir Up India.

    The trial of 31 persons charged with complicity in plots to stir up a revolution in India began in San Francisco on Thursday. ...

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  12. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    An interesting sidelight on the submarine situation is given by the fact that the United States War Risk Bureau has reduced the insurance rates on shipping in ...

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  13. FOOD PINCH IN DENMARK.

    The Danish Government has prohibited the export of live stock, meat, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses, sausages, tinned goods, eggs, butter, cream, milk, cheese, beer, ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The following official British statement concerning operations in Geman East Africa was issued on Friday:—"We have entered Simbas, in the Kikngari Valley, and ...

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  15. Treacherous Spaniards Foiled

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Sun" says that it has been learned that some Spanish steamships' calling at Latin-American ports carried ...

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  16. Allied War Council.

    Colonel House, President Wilson's confidential adviser and personal representative, states that he and Brigadier-General Bliss will represent the United States on the ...

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  17. POST-OFFICE MISMANAGEMENT

    Directions have been given that in no circumstances is overtime to be worked in the Postal department. The central administration is responsible for this order, ...

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  18. German Naval Mutiny.

    A German sailor named Weigat, who was boatswain of the Dreadnought Kronprinz, and look part in the mutiny at Kiel in October, has escaped to Holland. ...

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  19. Australian Red Cross.

    Colonel G. C. Manifold, the Director of Medical Services in France, has written to Colonel Murdoch, of the Australian Red Cross, expressing warm appreciation of the ...

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  20. NEW STATE MINISTRY.

    The new State Ministry will be formed this week. A meeting of all members other than the Labour Opposition has been convened for to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock ...

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  21. Pacifists in Wales.

    Mr. C. B. Stanton the Labour member for Merthyr-Tydvil, has asked the Board of Trade to investigate the books of the South Wales Miners' Federation. He ...

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  22. Beer for British Workmen.

    The British Press Bureau has issued the following statement:—"The Food Control ler (Lord Rhondda) announces that the same quantity of wine as in 1916 will be released ...

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  23. Prisoners in Turkey.

    Mr. James F. Hope, one of the Lords of the Treasury stated in the House of Commons on Friday that an Anglo-Turkish conference will he held at Berne shortly with ...

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  24. New Peace Move Possible.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Tribune" states that it is believed that recent manœuvres herald a big political move. Germany may propose peace ...

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  25. German Troops for Balkans.

    The Geneva newspaper "Le Journal' states that the Germans are sending troops from the Russian front to the Balkins to drive the British and French out of ...

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  26. Bigamy Increasing in England

    Mr. Justice Bray, of the King's Bench Division, when sentencing 13 bigamists to teams of imprisonment ranging up to 12 months at Maidstone (Eng.), on Saturday, ...

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  27. PORT KEMBLA SAILOR.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—At Wellington J. Pietersen, a Dutchman, was sentenced to six months' hard labour for having used seditious language. Pietersen, ...

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  28. NEXT OF KIN SOUGHT.

    The next of kin of the undermentioned soldiers are requested to communicate with the Chief Clerk, Victoria Barracks, as early as possible:— 1244, Private M. Mackey, 2nd Aust, Sationary ...

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