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  2. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    An official bulletin, issued from the Italian headquarters, states:—There has been intense artillerying, particularly at Melette and in the middle and lower ...

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  3. BRITONS WILL ENDURE.

    The Secretary for War (Lord Derby), in a message published in the Christmas number of the Overseas Club's Publication, states:—"Let us look forward with ...

    Article : 255 words
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  6. FOR KING & COUNTRY OUR FALLEN HEROSS THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Pte. Eugene A. O'Sullivan, who was killed in action on October 6, left Australia with reinforcements of the 10th Battalion. He was the youngest son of Mr. T. O'Sullivan, of Morphert Vale. ...

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  7. WAR SHRINE AT WALKERVILLE.

    On Sunday morning His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway), who was accompanied by the Military Commandant (Brig.-Gen. J. K. Forsyth, C. M. G.), [?] a war [?] ...

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  8. Foe Devastating Italy.

    Cablegrams from Rome declare that the Germans are converting the invaded areas of Italy into a second Belgium. they have placed ...

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  9. DENOUNCED IN CANADA.

    The Canadian press with (few exceptions, denounces Lord Lansdowne's letter as being likely to afford the greatest encouragement to Germany, and contends ...

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  10. LATE PIE. A. LAMSERT.

    Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Lambert, of Towitts, have been notified that their second son, Pte. Amos Lambert, died of wounds on October 18. He was 26 years of age. He was born and spent almost ...

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  11. 3rd AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY MECHANICAL TRANSPORT COMPANY.

    The ladies' committee of the No. 3. Company Comforts Fund (3rd Australian Auxiliary, Mechanical Transport) held on at home at Wooteen Lea the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crossing ...

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  12. For Himself Alone.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Minister of Blockade), in an interview, said Lord Lansdowne, before publishing his remarkable views regarding the means of ending the ...

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  13. Switzerland's Position.

    Mr. Harris, war correspondent for The New York Times on the Italian front, says:—Italy fears a German blow by way of Switzerland. The Allies cannot afford to ...

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  14. LATE SAP, E. V. RICHES.

    Sap. Edward Victor Riches, who was reported [?] in action on November 15, was the youngest of four sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Riches of Hardy's road. Torrensville. Previous ...

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  15. LORD LANSDOWNE'S LETTER.

    A meeting of the leaders of the Unionist Tatty, including Sir Edward Carson (member of the War Cabinet) and Mr. Walter Long (Colonial Secretary) ...

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  16. PALESTINE.

    An official bulletin, respecting the operations, in Palestine mentions that:—"Since Tuesday the enemy has carried out demonstrations along his front from five ...

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  17. "WEARY OLD MAN."

    There was a great rush of investors in the war savings "thank" in Trafalgar square to-day. The subscriptions included £100,000 from a single insurance ...

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  18. LATE PTE. A. WRIGHT.

    Pte. Alexander Wright (26), who prior to enlisting resided at Broken Hill, where he worked on the Proprietary Mine, has been killed in Palestine, where he was serving with the Light ...

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  19. CHEER-UP REUNIONS.

    A [?] of the 10th and 50th Battalions will he held at the Cheer-up Hot on December 5 the 16th and 18th on December 6, and the 3rd Light Horse on December 12. ...

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  20. THE LADIES' PARADISE.

    It has been said that when we desires the best attention that it always pays to consult a specialist. This is the objective that Messrs. McKay & Co. aim at ...

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  21. GREAT MOMENT AT YPRES.

    British Headquarters, France, Sept. 24. For day„ before the Australian Infantry were moving towards Ypres. They, had been quartered in a pleasant district ...

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  22. LATE PTE GRAHAM MEHAFFEY.

    Pte. Graham Mehaffe was killed in action on the western front on November 5. He was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Mehaffey, of Narracoorte, and was 21 years of age. At the time of ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND'S "HERO WEEK."

    BRISBANE, December 2.—Queensland's here week was brought to a close in Brisbane on Saturday with a pageant and procession through the city streets, followed by a sports [?] and ...

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  24. BERNARD SHAW AS PACIFIST.

    Mr. G. Bernard Shaw, in a speech on Friday, said:—After the decisive battle of Waterloo peace had to be negotiated. Great Britain is now plagued with two ...

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  25. SATISFACTION IN GERMANY.

    The German papers have published the letter on their front pages. They consider it the "beginning of reasonableness" in England. The letter has caused general ...

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  26. LATE PTE. F. J. DENNIS.

    QUORN, November 29.—To-day news came through that Pte. Francis J. Dennis had been killed in action while fighting against the Turks. He was 22 years of age, and received his education ...

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  27. Mr. Bonar Law Outspoken.

    At the meeting of the Unionist Party Mr. Bonar Law, in an exhaustive review of the situation, said Lord Lansdowne had no official position in the party, and had ...

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  28. Vatican's Relations.

    Cardinal Amette (Archbishop of Bans) presided at a special meeting of Bishops bold at Rome, at which it was decided to urge the resumption of diplomatic relations ...

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  29. Germany's "Good Position."

    Count Wrtzthum (Foreign Minister of the German Kingdom of Saxony), speaking in the Saxon Diet, declared that the Reichstag peace and ...

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  30. PERSONAL NOTES.

    GNR. SYDNEY R. MORLEY, elder son of Mr. J. E. Morley, Unley road, Malvern, has been [?] the Military Medal. He has been on active service for two years. ...

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  31. Turks Captured.

    A Palestine official communique on Saturday evening says:—The enemy rushed our advanced works on Thursday night on the south bank of the Nahrauja ...

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  32. LATE MR. CHRISTOPHER GILES.

    Through the death of Mr. Christopher Giles, which occurred at his residence, Aldinga, on Tuesday last, November 27, in his seventy-eight year, one ...

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  33. German Pity and Peace Talk

    The German Foreign Minister, (Here Kuhlmann), delivering, an address before the Reichstag, said those who were demanding war to the bitter end had ...

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  34. East Africa Nearly Clear.

    An announcement concerning the operations in East Africa says that Major-Gen. Northey's troops are concentrating westward of the Mohesi Valley and co-operating ...

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  35. French Mission in Canada

    A French mission has arrived with a view to tour the French provinces of Canada and to explain the imperative need for winning the war. ...

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  36. America Will Fight On.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says American headquarters is now pronouncedly antagonistic to Lord Lansdowne's proposals. President ...

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  37. What Britain Stands For.

    The High Commissioner for Australia Mr. Fisher) was present at the Royal Scottish Corporation's St. Andrew's Day estival. Mr. MacPherson ...

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  38. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:—Although he little suspects the fact, the eligible man is frequently subjected to the persuasion of those who—consciously or ...

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  39. German Militarism Must Go.

    The United Press Association states that the Washington Administration, while approving of the restatement of the allied war [?] disagrees with Lord ...

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  40. America and Roumania.

    President Wilson has sent the following message to Rounmania:—The United States will continue to assist courageous Roumania and to support her after the war. ...

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  41. MR. BROOKFIELD'S APPEAL DISMISSED.

    Mr. Justice Bevan at the quarter sessions dismissed the appeal of P. S. Brook-field, M.L.A., against his conviction under the War Precautions Act and fine of £50 ...

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  42. CAPT, OWEN SMITH.

    Information has been received from Bagdad that Lieut. Arthur Gaynor Owen Smyth, of the Royal Field Grtillery, attached to the Indian Expeditionary Force in Mesopotamia, has been gazetted ...

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  43. Incidents of the War.

    The Government is registering all retail butchers with a view to controlling the consumption of meat. A Welsh committee, including in its ...

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  44. No German Revolution.

    Mr. Gerard (late American Ambassador at Berlin), in a speech on Saturday, said there was no possibility of a revolution in Germany until after the war, and then only ...

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  45. CPL. INWOOD, V.C. AND HIS FORMER COLONEL.

    BROKEN HILL, December 2.—The parents of Cpl. Reginald Roy Inwood, V. C. have received the following letter from Col. Price Weire (late Commanding Officer of the 10th Bottalion):—"I wish ...

    Article : 197 words
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  47. "JOHN BULL'S WHITE FLAG."

    The New York World on Saturday printed a cartoon representing Lord Lans downe offering a white flat to John Bull, and the latter [?] refusing it ...

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  49. SHORTAGE OF SALT.

    Alfred F. Lord (Secretary of the Salt Refiners and Manufactures' Association), giving evidence before Messrs. Piddington and Mills, of the Interstate Commission ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES ACCOUNTS.

    The revenue of New South Wales for the five months of the financial year shows a decrease of £334,927, as compared with the corresponding period of last year. The ...

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  51. General Items.

    A strawberry fete and continental in aid of trench comforts for the 32nd Infantry Battalion, arranged by members of the Croydon Ex-Dono Club and the Croydon Stock Club, were held in ...

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  52. CORNSACKS IN THE WEST.

    Three thousand bales of cornsacks, which recently arrived, should go a long way to meet local requirements up to the and of this month, when another shipment ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND ITEMS.

    Up to the present the Soldiers' Financial Assistance Board has given assistance in 3,221 cases to the extent of £109,323 annually. ...

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  54. A TRAIN ROBBERY.

    When the tram that left Oakleigh at 10.40 on Friday night arrived at Flinders Street Station the discovery was made that the cashbox in the guard;s van had ...

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  55. NORWOOD BAPTIST JUBILEE.

    Jubilee services in connection with the Norwood Raptist Church were celebrated on Saturday. Special services and singing were provided. In the morning Dr. J. Johnson, M.A., [?] to a ...

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  56. MRS. WALSH IMPRISONED.

    Following the dismissal of her appeal by the High Court, Adela Walsh (formerly Pankhurst) reported herself at the Russell Street Police Station on Saturday and war ...

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  57. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS ENTERTAINED.

    A happy note was [?] by Mr. Abe Shannon in connection with the Red Cross Gals Revue on Friday evening. He purchased all the boxes, and then placed them at the disposal of returned ...

    Article : 77 words
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