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  2. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to—night made the following statement in regard to the consorship question:—Leaders of the "No" campaign are using the ...

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  3. THE WAR SITUATION.

    By their surprise attack with overwhelming, forces the Germans have partially, but only partially, retrieved their heavy losses in the Camabrai salient. To-day's accounts ...

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  5. REASONS FOR THE REFERENDUM.

    Question.—Why is the Referendum being taken on December 20? Answer.—Because reinforcements are needed for the Australian divisions at the front. ...

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  6. ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    After the formal swearing in ceremony in the Adelaide City Council Chamber had been performed by the Town Clerk on Monday, the candidates adjourned to the ...

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  7. THE TASK IN THE WEST.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, reporting at noon to-day said:—We have repulsed enemy attacks, after sharp fighting in the neighbourhood of Moeuvres. The London ...

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  8. Withdrawal from Masnieres.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported on Sunday night:—North country and county battalions this morning captured some fortified buildings and strong points ...

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  9. A MASSACRE OF MEN.

    Describing the result, of the enemy's nine separate attacks on the Cambrai front, Mr. Philip Gibbs says:—More Germans were killed than ever before in the ...

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  10. Great Artillery Activity.

    On Sunday afternoon the French authorities reported that "great artillery activity continues on the right of the Meuse, but there have not been any ...

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  11. AN "ANTI" MEETING STORMED.

    An anti-conscription meeting at Brighton to-night was stormed by returned soldiers, who howled down the speakers. The President, of the Victorian Political ...

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  12. HARRYING THE TURKS.

    The appended official summary of recent happenings in Palestine has been made available. The Turks attacked on Saturday morning in the neighbourhood of Beit ...

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  13. RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    Washington despatches announce that Russian officials in London have advised that Gen. Dukhonan's armies will continue to fight for Russia and oppose a ...

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  14. Nine Separate Attacks.

    The bulletin issued by Gen. Haig shortly after noon on Sunday stated:—The enemy on Saturday delivered nine separate attacks in the neighbourhood of Masnieres. ...

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  15. VETERANS OR WASTERS? WHICH?

    Speaking at the Glenhunly Hall to-night Mr. Boyd, M.P., said that the people of Australia had to decide whether they would support, the men at the front or ...

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  16. AMERICAN TROOPS IN FRANCE.

    A cable message published ,in The Register on Monday stated that 270,000 national guardsmen, and also aviators, from the United States of America had ...

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  17. GERMANY'S CLUTCHING HAND.

    Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cook) stated on Monday that Germany, wanted Australia. In plain and unmistakable language she had said so. He quoted as his ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNED.

    Am accident occurred suddenly near the intersection of Gilbert street and West terrace, Adelaide, on Tuesday evening, by which a motor car was capsized, and three ...

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  19. "WE SHALL WIN THROUGH."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in an interview published by the Petit Parisen, states:—"The hour is too grave and the sacrifices are too ...

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  20. SINN FEIN IN AUSTRALIA.

    Archbishop Mannix (said the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, to-night) has now revealed to Australia what the Sinn Fein really stands for. Speaking at ...

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  21. Parleys with the Foe.

    Russian officers and soldiers in automobiles arrived at Czenowitz, where they conferred with the Austrian Commander-im-Chief for two hours. Other Russian ...

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  22. Inter-Allied Conference.

    The Inter-Allied War Council at Varsailles has begun its proceedings. M. Clemencean and M. Pichon are representing France; Mr. Lloyd George sad Mr. ...

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  23. FRIDAY'S ATTACK.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent, as telegraphed from France:—Our advance toward Cambrai had made a new and rather per[?] salient which tempted ...

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  24. An Agitator Ambassador.

    The Bolshevik Foreign Minister at Petrograd (M. Trotsky) has announced that no British subject will be allowed to leave Russia until M. Tchicherin and M. Petroff ...

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  25. Norwegian Vessels Torpedoed.

    The Norwegian steamers Haugastoel and Bob have been submarined. All of the members of the crew of the former vessel were rescued, but three of the latter were ...

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  26. Terrible Economic Pressure

    My Cyril Brown has telegraphed from Stockholm that Germany is waging a "whirlwind campaign" during the winter, hoping to achieve victory or a rest from ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES AND HIS PLEDGES.

    In reply -to a question at Armidale (N.S.W.) on Saturday, on Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) repeated that if the Government's proposal were agreed to the ...

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  28. Meat Lost in Home Water.

    The Daily Express says that a vessel containing a cargo of 12,000 tons of meal recently reached a British harbour, which was so congested that the cargo could not ...

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  29. A STATEMENT REFUTED.

    In connection with a statement made by the Minister of Defence (Mr. Pearce) at the Exhibition Building an Saturday night, that "Sgt. Gully was asked by the ...

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  30. Sweden as Mediator.

    The Matin has published a Copenhagen message stating that Sweden has agreed to act as peace mediator between Germany, and the Bolsheviks. The newspaper adds ...

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  31. Outspoken Socialist Deputy

    Herr Haase, in behalf of the Minority Socialists in the Reit[?] when discussing the war credits proposals, ironically and bitterly criticised the Government's ...

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  32. EX-CZAR NICHOLAS.

    It is rumoured that the ex-Czar Nicholas of Russia recently escaped from Tobolsk, in Western Siberia, proceeded thence to Harbin, and eventually arrived in Japan. ...

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  33. A MONTH'S ENLISTMENTS.

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  34. Labour and the War.

    After a 12 hours conference held at Coventry on the organization of work in Government controlled departments connected with war services, an agreement ...

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  35. TRAITORS AGAINST TEE ALLIES.

    The Russian Legation has received M. Trotsky's telegram asking whether if is prepared to carry out the workmen's, soldiers, and peasants' delegates international ...

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  36. PRIME MINISTER AND MR. BILLSON.

    "There is apparently no depth, to which the opponents of the Government's proposals will not descend," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day, "in order ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    A meeting representative of the Jewish community in London, held at the Opera House, passed resolutions thanking the British Government for its declaration in ...

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  38. LANSDOWNE'S LETTER

    Mr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Labour Federation) describes Lord Landowne as "an aristocrat more interested in saving the privileged classes ...

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  39. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:—The total of recruits for week ended December 1, according to the depot figures, was 46—an improvement on the two ...

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  40. NEWS FROM ROUMANIA.

    A Roumanian communique explains that Russian artillery prevented attempts by the enemy at fraternization. A Roumanian patrol arrested a German ...

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  41. DROP IN CUSTOMS RECEIPTS.

    While the customs revenue for the last month showed a slight decrease compared with the corresponding period of 1916, the receipts for the five months of the ...

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  42. SURPRISED WHILE BATHING.

    Continuing his story, Mr. Gibbs said:—"I was at Gouzeaucourt on Friday morning, a village well behind the lighting line and organized as a forward station for ...

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  43. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An official report states that there has been intense artillerying from the Asiago Plateau to the Lower Plave. The Italians drove back enemy forces, which were ...

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  44. CANADIAN SOLDIERS' VOTES.

    The Canadian soldiers in connection the general elections, are almost unanimously voting in favour of the Borden Government and its conscription proposals. ...

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  46. THEFTS OF POSTAL MATTER.

    The Matin's Zurich correspondent reports that more than 100 arrests have been made at Cologne, including high railway and postal officials, in connection with ...

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  47. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Among the passengers by the Aldinga from Melbourne is the Rev. John Bleasdule, D.D., whose name will be fresh in the memory of all who interested themselves in the Paris and ...

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  48. Armoured Trains and Torpedo Boats.

    An Italian official massage announces that on November 28 14 enemy light craft attacked the Italian coast, but were counter-attacked by Italian armoured ...

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  49. ENLISTMENTS.

    Monday.—Adelaide volunteers, 14 men; accepted, 7. ...

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  50. ATTESTED ON MONDAY

    E. W. ANGWIN, clerk S. R. TARRANT, fitter and turner; A DUFFIELD, farmer; W. A. AMOR, ironworker; J. WHITE, engineer; W. R. W. GORIDGE, sawyer. Country papers—D. W. ...

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  53. MAYORAL RECOUNT AT THEBARTON.

    In the, original count of the votes on Saturday night in connection with the mayoralty of Thebarton, Mr. A. W. Lemon (ex-Mayor) was shown ...

    Article : 82 words
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