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  3. THE CAMBRAI BATTLE

    A high military authority states:—"The readjustment about Cambrai has been accomplished, and on the balance we have a considerable area in our ...

    Article : 243 words
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  5. WEATHER NOTES.

    The Weather Bureau furnishes the following notes for week ended Wednesday, December 12:—"The earlier half of the past week ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    Authoritative sources state that the Russian outlook is brighter. The pro-Ally party among the Bolsheviks has been considerably strengthened by ...

    Article : 246 words
  7. W.A. CASUALTIES

    The 369th official list of casualties at the fighting fronts' was issued this morning by the censor. The Western Australian names, with details ...

    Article : 249 words
  8. BRITISH FORCES ENTER JERUSALEM.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lloyd George read a telegram from General Allenby as follows:—"I entered Jerusalem on Tuesday at noon ...

    Article : 347 words
  9. MISSING.

    William Charles Holden, Cranbrook, previously reported wounded. ...

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  10. MINING.

    The following is the latest report from the mine manager:—No. 2 400ft, Level: The east drive has been driven to 318ft, value 100s., over 36in. ...

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  11. WOUNDED.

    Thos. Herbert Albert Tillotson, Subiaco, 2nd occasion; Lieut. Henry Robert Crichton Grieve, Guildford; L/-Corpl. John Leahy, Ireland; A/Bdr. ...

    Article : 378 words
  12. ENGLISH OVER ALL.

    The Kaiser's use of the English language in his communications with foreign rulers, as shown by his telegrams to President. Wilson and the Czar, is ...

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  13. ITALIAN FRONT

    An official Italian communique states:—"Between the Brenta and the Piave, the Austrians yesterday violently attacked Coldella Beretta, and ...

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  14. SHOP STEWARDS

    At a conference between the masters and workmen of the engineering trades it was agreed to recognise shop stewards, and a scheme was drafted ...

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  15. A TEST OF FAITH.

    Although the King had recently to tap 50 tons of molten steel in Scotland he had not (says the "Daily Chronicle") to face an ordeal like one to ...

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  16. SURPRISES IN WAR.

    Nearly every war produces a surprise in the way of a weapon or device. Troy would not have been captured by the Greeks had it not been for ...

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  17. WAR TIME PROFITS' TAX

    The following decisions are communicated by the Deputy-Federal Commissioner of Taxation for general information:—(a) The trustees of an ...

    Article : 415 words
  18. Y.M.C.A.

    The Y.M.C.A. is advised that Mr. Virgo's mission to America secured the sum of 50,000,000 dollars for the Association's work among the soldiers. ...

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  19. KILLED IN ACTION.

    L.-Cpl. Harry Togomah Jenkins, Esperance. George Kamman, Cottesloe Beach. Jas. M'Queen M'Dougall, Perth. ...

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  20. EASTERN STATES MONEY COMING WEST

    The estate of the late John Wilkie (Messrs. L. R. and E. G. Wllkie, executors), comprising "Westmere," "Hotham," "Kappler's," "Kai Iwi," and ...

    Article : 169 words
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  23. TREACHERY

    The Paris "Petit Journal" states that plots attributed to M. Caillaux in Borne have stirred the Italian Government to the highest degree. M. ...

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  28. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    2nd Lieut. Lionel Logan Summers, Southern Cross. ...

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  29. PRIME MINISTER'S RECREATIONS.

    The picturesque account which has been given of the Prime Minister's agricultural activities on the Sussex farm on the occasion of his recent ...

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  30. ILL.

    S.-Smith Terence Lonergan, Cottesloe Beach; S.-Smith Archibald Ross, Golden Grove, S.A., James Stevens, N.Z., 2nd occasion; 2nd Lieut. ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. INJURED.

    William White, Narrogin; 2nd Lieut David Attwood, England; Allan Francis Jack, Subiaco; Herbert Harold Edwards. Leederville: John Smith. ...

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