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  2. ITALY'S ATTITUDE

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that in the Chamber of Deputies Baron Sonnine said that the Government was unaware of any specific conditions in the ...

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  3. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Information was last evening conveyed to Mr Jas. Preston, of Rubicon street, through the Rev. W. Reed, of All Saints', that Company Sgt-Mjr James Wood ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page headed has appeared in the "Times." and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood ...

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    [?] news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times" [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  6. HUNS' PEACE OFFER

    A record attendance is expected at to-day's memorable meeting of the House of Commons. Mr Asquith will probably be present. Mr Lloyd-George was ...

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  7. [?] VERDUN VICTORY

    [?] official message received on [?] afternoon says:— [?] Germans violently counter attack[?] positions on the right bank ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    Middle quotations for industrial metals are as follow:— Copper, spot, £142/13/; three months, £136/15/. ...

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  9. PRIVATE H. HERBERT.

    Mr A. Herbert, of Glazebrook street, has been notified that his nephew, Pte Harry Herbert, was killed in action in France on 21st November. He was the ...

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  10. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The "Times" naval correspondent says that German submarine coercion of neutrals, principally Scandinavia and Holland, is causing serious food diversion ...

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  11. WOOL RATES HIGH.

    At the wool sales, to-day 8000 bales were offered. New South Wales greasy merinos, JE and Co. over diamond mark, realised 57d a pound; Queensland and ...

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  12. A GREAT DAY IN COMMONS.

    The "Times" political correspondent says: "It is will be a great day in the Commons on Tuesday. Mr Lloyd-George has been completely restored to health. ...

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  13. PRIVATE R. JONES.

    Mr R. Jones, of Daylesford, has received a letter from his son. Pte R. Jones, of Daylesford, announcing that is an inmate of an English hospital, suffering ...

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  14. EASTERN THEATRES

    Advices received at Paris from Petrograd state that the enemy suffered enormous loses in Wallachia. The Rumanian armies, however, were ...

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  15. SILVER LOWER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 36-16d a standard ounce showing a fall of 3-16d since Saturday. WHEAT FIRM. ...

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  16. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    In the House of Commons last night Lord Robert Cecil said that the Netherlands were the only neutrals to refuse to admit defensively-armed ships into ...

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  17. VICTORIAN ALLUVIAL MINES

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr Justice Powers gave his final award in the case of the F.M.E.A. against the North Nuggetty Ajax ...

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  18. BOXING CONTESTS

    Jimmy Wilde retained the flyweight championship of the world in a 20-round contest with the "Zulu Kid" of America. The bout took place at the Holborn ...

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  19. NOTE PRESENTED.

    Mr W. H. Page, the American Ambassador, on Monday presented to the foreign Office the German Note proposing peace negotiations. ...

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  20. BRITISH CABINET

    Mr Bonar law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced that a bill will be introduced to enable the Treasury to issue a war loan when the House is sitting. ...

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  21. INTEREST IN AMERICA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that while Americans eagerly await Lloyd-George's speech, German agents continue to foment, peace ...

    Article : 174 words
  22. [?] RON, AND ORE MINES.

    [?] Paris report that in [?] the fact that the French are [?] 20 miles of the Briey coal. [?] mines, north-east of ...

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  23. HEAVYWEIGHT CONTEST.

    Great interest is being taken in the round contest between Staff-Sergt Billy Wells and Sergt-Mjr Voyles. ''They meet to-night, and the ...

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  24. AUTHOR TO CONTEST SEAT.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has assented to the request of the Edinburgh unionists to contest the seal, of Sir R. B. Finlay, the Lord Chancellor. ...

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  25. RUSSIA'S VALUABLE AID.

    The "Times" points out that Russia's assistance to Roumania has not been property recognised. Her assistance immensely exceeded her undertakings. ...

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  26. VICTORY FOR WELLS.

    In the fight for the heavyweight championship of Great Britain between Staff-Sergt Billy Wells and Sergt-Mjr Voyles, Wells secured an easy victory. ...

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  27. TARIFF PREFERENCE

    Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to a deputation representing the Colonial Institute, stated that the war had strengthened his views on the ...

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  28. [?] ASSIST ARTISLLERY.

    [?] Air Board describes [?] raids which have been [?] in France. [?] artillery prisoners, it states, ...

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  29. VAST WHEAT STORES AT BRAILA.

    There are vast wheat stores at Braila, including British purchases. It is hoped that the wheat has been destroyed, because the town is not likely to be ...

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  30. A LASTING PEACE

    A Berlin wireless message declares that the German Note contains a most definite communication, guaranteeing a lasting peace, "but regarding our own rights and ...

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  31. GREEK SITUATION

    Advices front Athens report that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of M. Venezelos, the Greek Nationalist lender, on charge of high treason. ...

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  32. SIR GEORGE REID

    Sir George Reid. M. P. (formerly High Commissioner for Australian), has completed his autobiography. The work will be published in be spring. ...

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  33. [?] FEVER PREVALENT.

    [?]cold weather continues, and an [?] of influenza is widespread, [?] is in a mild form. A number of [?] it as trench fever. ...

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  34. FREE TRADERS' IDEAS UPSET.

    At the annual meeting of the Australasian Cambers of Commerce, Sir George Reid, M.P., presided. He said that the war had upset all the ...

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  35. BLIND SOLDIERS

    Arthur Pearson, the well-known [?] proprietor, and president of [?] Institute for the Blind, [?] the following appeal to the Press ...

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  36. DEATH OF LEGISLATOR

    The death is announced of Mr Robert A. Yerburgh Conservative members for Chester in the House of Commons. [Mr Yerburgh, who was 63 years of age, ...

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  37. SITUATION UNCERTAIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens, telegraphing on 18th inst., says that the situation is uncertain. Entente diplomatists are exchanging views regarding ...

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  38. "IT IS IN GOD'S HANDS."

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Kaiser, addressing his troops said:—"Your brave endurance on all fronts enabled me to propose peace ...

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  39. INTERNED LINER STRANDED

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen states that a German liner, presumably the Friedrich Wilhelms, which has been sheltering in Norwegian waters ...

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  40. THE STRUMA FRONT.

    British troops in Salonika have made two successful raids, one on the Struma front and one at Lake Doiran. "Our aeroplanes" states an official ...

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  41. AGENT-GENERALSHIP

    Mr. C. G. Wade, former Premier, indicated to-day that he would accept the Agent-Generalship of New South Wales in London. ...

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  42. FOE FINANCIALLY RUINED.

    A correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" at Amsterdam has had an interview with a great German banker, who said:— "We will never conquer our enemies. ...

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  43. BARQUE ELUDES AUTHORITIES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Valpaiso states that the German barque Tinto, heavily provisioned, eluded the authorities and put to sea. It is expected ...

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  44. PRISONERS ILL TREATED.

    A report has been issued by the Serbian Legation showing that an escaped Russian priest describes the Serbian prisoners in Austria as being weak and ...

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  45. TRANSPORTS TORPEDOED

    [?] message received at Amster[?] reports that the French troopship [?] 600 tons) has been torpedoed. [?] were 1000 men on board, and a ...

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  46. PROSECUTING THE WAR.

    Count Terauchi, Prime Minister of Japan, replying to a message from Mr Lloyd-George, says that he is confident that the British Government, under the ...

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  47. DEPORTATION OF BELGIANS

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that it is estimated that 90,000 Belgians have been deported during the past two months. ...

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  48. THE ROAD TO TRIESTE

    Advices from Udine report that formidable fortifications are being erected by the Austrians on the front toward Trieste. ...

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  49. AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR

    It is announced that the British Foreign Office has Count Tarnow Tarnewski, the new Austro-Hungarian Ambassador at Washington, a ...

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  50. EMPTY TRANSPORT SUNK.

    [?] reports that the west-[?] British horse transport, Russian, [?] and sunk by a submarine [?] on 14th December. ...

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  51. SECURITIES TO BE SEIZED

    An order has been made by tin Prize Court for German securities valued at £1500 to be seized on the way to Chicago and to remain in the custody of the ...

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  52. SMALL WAR COMMITTEE.

    A number of members of the Italian Parliament are urging Signor Boselli, the Prime Minister, to appoint a War Committee similar to those formed in ...

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  53. ANTICIPATING PEACE.

    Action by German shipping interests in the evident anticipation of peace was revealed on Monday when announcements were made by two German ...

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  54. [?]TRIA AND HUNGARY

    [?] by the "Cologne Gazette" [?] Koerber, the former Prime [?] of Austria, wished to compel [?] to export cattle to Austria ...

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  55. CONSCRIPTION REFERENDUM

    In the House of Representatives to-day Cook asked Mr Hughes whether he was in a position now to disclose the result of the soldiers' vote in the ...

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  56. MESOPOTAMIA

    "Mjr-Gen F. S. Maude has extended his hold on the Hai River," states an official message regarding the position in Mesopotamia. ...

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  57. RETURN OF ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that M. Stephen Lausanne, editor of "Le Matin." who is on a visit to New York on a Government mission, says ...

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  58. MARRIAGE BY PROXY

    [?] the bill to be introduced in [?] Parliament providing for by proxy. Australian officers [?] agree to its necessity. ...

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  60. CONDITIONS IN EGYPT.

    "Conditions have improved in Egypt since 1915," writes the Cairo correspondent of the "Times." "The Senussi movement had been ...

    Article : 68 words
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