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  2. LAST NIGHT'S CABLES

    Following cables were received after our third edition, went to press last evening:—GREEK POSITION. LONDON, December 1. ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT

    Members of Parliament will for the next few weeks be given an opportunity to recover from the strenuous times of the last few. days, and will, no ...

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  6. NEWS AND NOTES

    Whole Meal Food.—An announcement in another column states that a second edition of the Wheat Cookery Book has been issued, and that ...

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  7. ON THE WEST.

    Last night General Haig stated that, during yesterday there had been artillery actions by both sides, the enemy's bombardment being particularly heavy ...

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  8. AN AIR LORD.

    The a admiralty has decided to appoint to a seat on the Aerial Board an admiral, who win virtually hold the position of Air Lord. ...

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  9. SUBMARINE VICTIMS.

    The latest Teasels sunk by German, submarines include the British steamers Reapwell (3,417 tons) and Luceston (2,946 tons), and the Greek ...

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  11. ANZACS.

    An influential committee is being formed to deal especially with the Red Cross work for New Zealand wounded. The British Empire League is ...

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  12. CLEARING THE CANAL ZONE.

    General Murray's despatch from Cairo, dated October 1, covers the operations in Egypt from June 1 to September 30. General Murray praises ...

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  13. The Daily News. PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916.

    The position of the Allies in the war is not now as satisfactory as was hoped it would be at this coming Christmas season ...

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  14. RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS.

    The Bulgarians claim to have defeated the Roumanians in bayonet fighting, between Giurgevo and Bucharest. An Austrian communique ...

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  15. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The Council met for, a little time yesterday, and passed the Loan Bill and the Appropriation Bill, which were received from the Legislative ...

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  16. IRELAND AND CONSCRIPTION.

    Professor Rentom stated to an interviewer yesterday:—"The failure of ireland, and also certain Australian elements, to accept compulsion has ...

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  17. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.

    M. Beyers and M. Dewpart, Belgian Ministers, have cabled to the Belgian Consul in the United States:—"The deportation of Belgians is being ...

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  19. MEALS AND PRICES.

    The "Dally Express' understands that Mr. Walter Runciman's conference with the hotel and restaurant proprietors practically fixed maximum charges ...

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  20. GERMANY'S PRISONERS.

    Mr. Cyril Brown, the Berlin correspondent of the New York Times," describes the disclosures made at German prison camps, which he recently ...

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  21. AN AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR.

    In connection with the Allies' objection to grant a safe, passage to Count Tarnowsky, who was recently appointed Austrian Ambassador to the ...

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  22. THE COAL CRISIS.

    On and from noon to-morrow the regular suburban and week-end train service will be resumed, and on Sunday, the ordinary mail and express ...

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  23. DUTCH STEAMER RELEASED.

    The Germans have released the Dutch steamer Konigin Regentes, which they seized on. November 10 while the vessel was bound for ...

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  24. ENVOYS TO HOLLAND.

    Apropos of the pro-German peace manoeuvring in America, the Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that certain persons have ...

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  25. WHEAT FOR FLOOR EXPORT

    The Federal Government has advanced the price of, wheat to he manufactured into flour for export to the United Kingdom and to the East ...

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  26. OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    Mr. P. M. Dickenson, the secretary of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Ltd., advises that the issue of £400,000 6 per cent, debentures by the ...

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