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  2. THE WAR SITUATION.

    A great battle, in which the carnage on both sides must be terrible, is being fought near Cambred. The Germans are making prodigious efforts to recover ...

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  3. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    The Prime Minster (Mr. Hughes) left Armidale on Saturday morning by motor car for Tamworth. He had lunch at Uralla and addressed a large meeting ...

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  4. TRAIN AND TRAP SMASH

    At a level crossing, shortly after leaving the Yarra Junction at 11.10 a.m. on Saturday, the Lilydale to Warburton train dashed into a vehicle containing three ...

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  6. BRITISH FRONT ACTIVE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that after a violent bombardment the enemy, with strong forces, at 8 o'clock on Friday morning, attacked on a wide front south of ...

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  7. Open Warfare Probable.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reported:—A violent German bombardment on Friday morning, with many gas shells, preceded an elaborate attack around Bourlon Wood, which ...

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  8. Raids on Whole Front.

    In his Saturday noon report Gen. Haig stated:—The enemy made no attempt to renew during Friday night his principal attacks on the Cambrai battle front. We ...

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  9. Guns Active on Whole Front

    An Italian official communique says:—There is still intense artillery tiring along the whole front. ...

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  10. A MONTH'S CAPTURES.

    During the month ol November (Gen. Haig reports) we secured 11,551 prisoners, including 214 officers. We captured 138 [?] including heavy guns also 303 ...

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  11. Rupprecnt's Counter-Attacks.

    The correspondent of The United Press Agency states that the Germans launched a very heavy counter attack, on the Cambrai battlefront between Moeuvres and ...

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  12. PRINCESS TATIANA.

    The Morning Post states that Princess Tatiana, the second daughter of the ex-Czar of Russia, who was recently reported to have escaped from Tobolsk, in Siberia ...

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  13. ENEMY'S CLAIMS OF SUCCESS.

    A wireless German official message at 6 p.m. stated:—The battle near Cambrai hie broken out with great violence. Our counter-attacks for the improvement of ...

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  14. ATTACK ON PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister received yesterday many messages expressing sympathy and indignation in connection with the assault made upon him. The Governor-General ...

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  15. THE RUSSIAN MEDLEY.

    The Daily Chronicle has learnt that the Bolsheviks at Petrograd polled 400,000 votes the Cadet. Party 250,000, and the Social Revolutionaries 150,000. MM. Lenin ...

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  16. Allied Action Agreed On.

    It is reported that the Inter-Allied Conference at Versailles has agreed to action to meet the Russian situation. COPENHAGEN, December 2. ...

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  17. British Loss near Cambrai.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig's communique issued late on Saturday night stated:—Reports from the various sectors of the Cambrai battle front, together with ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP MANNIX AND MR. HUGHES.

    Archbishop Manfix, in all address at Rippon Lea on Saturday, said he thought there, would be a bigger. "No" vote in Victoria this time. Many who were ...

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  19. M. Kerensky Arrested.

    Reports from Petrograd state that the Bolsheviks have arrested the ex-Premier (M. Kerensky), whom they have been searching for for some time. ...

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  20. ARMISTICE FEARED.

    The German Fatherland Party has petitioned the Reichstag to oppose a general, truce, believing that it would be advantageous to England. ...

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  21. High Hand and a Warning

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—The Bolshevik Foreign Minister (M. Trotsky) has refused to allow British citizens to leave Russia ...

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  22. GENERAL GABLES.

    The government has appointed a committee, with Sir Boverton Redwood as Chairman, to consider the employment of coal gas instead of petrol, benzine, and ...

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  23. Germans Meet Russians Sunday.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that Ensign Kryklenko, the upstart Commander-in-Chief of the russian Armies, is meeting with ...

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  24. Americans in France.

    It is announced that National Guardsmen from every State, numbering 270,000, and also aviators, have safely arrived in France, where they are undergoing ...

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  25. IS QUEENSLAND.

    In connection with the attack, on the Prime Minister at Warwick, it was stated at the Chief Secretary's office on Saturday that the Premier (Mr. Ryan) had not ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES AND THE WARWICK INCIDENT.

    Mr. Hughes, who arrived to-day from his northern, train, during which, he travelied 2,000 miles, and addressed' 11 meetings, was interviewed in regard to the ...

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  27. NATIONAL LABOUR HALL.

    A conference or the Trade Union Congress and the Labour Party, will be held at Nottingham in January, to consider a proposal to build a national labour ...

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  28. Verdun Raid Failed.

    The Friday afternoon French communique intimates that after a. series of violent bombardments on the right of the Meuse, in the region of Les Chambrettes ...

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  29. DUTCH SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    In is reported that some Dutch ships toe to trade between the United. States and Australia under an agreement reached between the Dutch mission to America ...

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  30. LENIN'S DUPES STARVING.

    Travellers who have arrived at Haparanda from Petrograd state that the Bolsheviks will be unable to retain their power for long, as all classes of Russians ...

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  31. Coup de Main Repulsed.

    The French evening communique says:—Violent artillery actions are reported in the St. Quentin region south of Juvin-court. On the right of the Meuse we ...

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  32. SOLDIERS AT FOOTBALL.

    The staff at the Australian headquarters in London is making an effort to raise a team to play under Australian football rules, if a suitable ground can be made ...

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  33. MR. RYAN AND MR. PEARCE.

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook). banded to the press on Sunday night the following telegram from the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) to the Minister for ...

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  35. Any and Every Opening.

    A Copenhagen wireless message states that the Danish press is of opinion that Germany would never has negotiated with the Bolsheviks had these had the ...

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  36. WE HAVE BOURLON HILL.

    The other day some of us were at a battalion headquarters just by the front lijne, when we noticed several newspapes on a table inside a pillbox. They were London ...

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  37. ELECTORAL REFORMS.

    The British Government proposes to include in the Franchise Bill an electoral disqualification of conscientious objectors to military service, to be Limited to seven ...

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  38. German Vessels Lost.

    A German torpedo boat has been wrecked off the Belgian coast, opposite Westcappelle, outside of territorial waters. ATHENS, November 30. ...

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  39. RUSSIA'S CAULDRON BOILING OVER

    The Stockholm correspondent of the United States Press Association says the Russian provinces are on the brink of an anti-Bolshevik revolt, and that if a ...

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  40. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register, Monday, Dec. 2, 1867.— The new chapel at Lower Wakefield was opened for divine service by the Rev. W. S. Worth on Sunday. On Monday evening a public meeting ...

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