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  2. THE OTHER SIDE.

    What was virtually the opening of the anti-conscription campaip in South Australia, was left to the Leader of the Federal. Opposition (Mr. Tudor) on Wednesday ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM.

    1. Voluntary enlistment a to continue. 2. The number of reinforcements required is 7,000 per month. 3. Compulsory reinforcements Trill be ...

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  5. WANTED, REINFORCEMENTS.

    On November 7 Gen. Birdwood sent the following cable message to the Australian Government:—"Am glad to inform you it has been ...

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  6. THE WAR SITUATION.

    A report from Amsterdam states that manual workers in Berlin are dissatisfied on account of scarcity of food and other trials due to the war. During serious street riots ...

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  7. SHIPBUILDING SCHEME.

    Mr. W. J. Dunstan (President of the Unions Interstate Shipbuilding Conference), Mr. R. O'Halloran (Secretary to the Conference), and Mr. J. McLachlan ...

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  8. BRITISH GAINS IN FRANCES.

    In his Tuesday night communique, Gen, Sir Douglas Haig reported:—Soon after daybreak this morning we carried, out satisfactorily on our French front a series ...

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  9. DISTURBED RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle has telegraphed a vivid but gloomy account of the situation there. It states:—"Every moment is filled with ...

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  10. NEARING JERUSALEM.

    An official message from Palestine states:—"Our mounted troops occupied on Sunday the village of Bert Ur et Tahta, 12 miles to the north-west of Jerusalem. The ...

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  11. ENEMY MASSING.

    Large movements of enemy troops and artillery are being made along all the roads leading to Flanders, evidently from the Russian front. ...

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  12. ITALIAN COUNTER DRIVES

    A series of successful counter attacks characterized yesterday's fighting. The burnt of the engagement took place along the approaches to the valleys of the eastern ...

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  13. Fine Work by the French.

    The French afternoon communique reports:—"Right of the Meuse, after intense bombardment along the Bezonvaux-Chaume Wood front, the Germans attacked north ...

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  14. TROOPS NEARING PETROGRAD.

    It is understood that considerable bodies of cavalry and infantry, without a leader, are approaching Petrograd with the object of demanding a Coalition Socialist ...

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  15. EXIT-STATE RECRUITING COMMITTEE.

    At a meeting of the State Recruiting Committee on Tuesday, called to consider a letter from the Director-General of Recruiting with reference to the attitude to ...

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  16. Palestine People Rejoicing.

    Mr. W. T. Massey, the war correspondent: with the Palestine troops, states that the arrival of the British wrought a wonderful chance and happiness. The people in the ...

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  17. Grand Duke Nicholas's Reappearance.

    The Grand Duke Nicholas, who on the abdication of the Czar, placed his aid at the dispel of the Revolution, has again come to the fore. He has arrived at ...

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  18. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    At the Lathgow [?] Factory the conversion of the type of rifle being manufactured there to conform with the weapon in use on the battlefield is being carried ...

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  19. EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD HEROES.

    The new Italian Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Diaz) has issued a proclamation to the army praising the magnificent conduct of the youths of the 1899 class, who ...

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  20. Not a Single Casualty.

    Gen. Perehing, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Expeditionary Force, has informed the war correspondents that, owing to the efficiency of the protection ...

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  21. VOTING ON DECEMBER 20.

    We are officially informed that the following persons are disqualified from voting at the military service referendum, to be held on Thursday, December 20:— ...

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  22. Many More Prisoners.

    An Italian official menage announces:—"We drove back, four massed Attacks against the Monte Fenera spur, and took 300 prisoners on Sunday and Monday in ...

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  23. Activity in Macedonia.

    A French eastern communique states:—Reciprocal artillery activity in western Macedonia has been resumed along the whole front, notably west of the ...

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  24. Testing Time of Grit and Nerve.

    Sir Edward Carson, a member (without portfolio) of the War Cabinet, in a speech before the Constitutional Club recommended as a ...

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  25. Famine in Finland.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord' robert Cecil (Minister for Blockade) said the Government had received famine appeals from Finland. It would gladly ...

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  26. VETERANS' NEW VOCATIONS.

    The Soldiers' Vocational Training Conference convened by the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Millen) began its deliberations to-day. New South Wales, Victoria. ...

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  27. Italian Situation Improved.

    The French Premier (M. Clemonceau), in an interview with The Port Journal, said the situation in Italy had improved. Gen. Fayolie had gone to Italy, and Gen. Foch ...

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  28. CENTRAL OFFICES OPENED.

    The referendum reinforcements committee has taken premises at the corner of King William and Pine streets, and various committees are now at work. ...

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  29. Stormy Poles

    Three thousand soldiers of the Polish Legion, who refused to swear an path dictated by the Central Powers, were interned at Kalisez. A section of them accused the ...

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  30. AMERICAN MISSION.

    The Press Bureau reports that a conference has been held at Downing street between members of tie War Cabinet, heads of the Government Departments, and ...

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  31. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Anti-Conscription League was held at the A.W.U. Hall, Flinders street, on Wednesday evening, when Mr. H. Chalinder occupied the chair. It ...

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  32. ROYALTY AT GORIZIA.

    The Austrian Emperor and Empress have visited Gorizia, which the Austrians recaptured from the Italians. ...

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  33. A Week's Struggle.

    A Rome semi-official message says:—Furious fighting took place on Mount Fenera all day on Monday. Two enemy divisions, respectively of 12 and 16 ...

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  34. FRANCE'S RESOLVE.

    The new Premier (M. Clemenceau) has made a Ministerial declaration in the Chamber of Deputies. He said he accepted the Premiership for the conduct of the ...

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  35. VOTING IN ENGLAND.

    The voting in connection with the Reinforcements Referendum will being on December 10. Col. Griffiths has received the Premier's proclamation, and it is intended ...

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  36. THE WOMEN'S GREETING.

    A women'e meeting on the question of the "referendum reinforcements" accorded Mr. Tudor, (leader of the Federal Opposition) a good reception at the Trades Hall ...

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  37. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1867.—On Wednesday the duke of Edinburgh concluded his visit to South Australia, and in the evening the Glatca left for Melbourne. Among the ...

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  38. THE SOLDIERS' NOVITIATE.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) tonight made the following statement on the question of the supply of reinforcement now available:—Reinforcements for ...

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  39. Comparisons Silenced.

    Members of the House of Commons to-day loudly cheered the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. [?] Law) for silencing questioners who were suggesting that ...

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  40. SIR JOHN FORREST JOURNEYING WEST.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) will leave Melbourne for Western Australia on Wednesday to take part in the reinforcements referendum campaign. [Continued on Page 6.] ...

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  41. Italians' "Dangerous V Defensive."

    Mr. Perceval Gibbon writes that already the Italian resistance on sectors of the Piave front has hardened into a dogged and dangerous defensive, where the soldiers are ...

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  42. GERMAN COMMENT.

    The semi-official North German newspaper. The Cologne Gazette, remarks:—Mr. Llovd George's speech may satisfy his countrymen but how will Italy and proud ...

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  43. FRENCH GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has passed a vote of confidence in the Clemenceau Government by 418 votes against 65. the [?] ...

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  44. Berlin Hunger Riots.

    Rebellious scenes occurred in the Berlin working class districts on Sunday, owing to police efforts to suppress hunger and peace demonstrations. There was fierce fighting, ...

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  45. GERMAN FOOD CONSPIRATORS.

    Extensive smuggling and food hoarding indicate that the Germans fear a scarcity this winter. One hundred persons have been arrested at Cologne in connection with a ...

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