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  3. ITALIAN FRONT

    The Turin correspondent of the Paris "Le Matin" says that General von Buelow's army, comprising nine divisions, is how disposed between General ...

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  5. WEST FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We captured prisoners and machine guns during the night patrol encounters, southward of Cambrai." ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    An exceptionally fine "art drama" picture entitled "House of Cards" was shown for the first time at the Pavilion Theatre this morning. This ...

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  7. PALESTINE.

    An official communique regarding operations in Palestine states:—"We advanced on the left and centre yesterday north-castward of Ludd on a ...

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  8. W.A. CASUALTIES

    The 371st and 372nd official lists of casualties at the fighting fronts were issued by the censor this morning. The Western Australian names included ...

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  9. CORRECTIONS.

    Fredk. Thompson, Englanl, now reported with unit, not missing, as previously reported; Driver Harold Martin, Bicton, not wounded, now with ...

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  10. 372ND LIST

    Phillip Edmund Murphy, Geraldton. ...

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  11. OLIVE THOMAS IN "AN EVEN BREAK."

    Monday, December 24, is tho day set apart for the commencement at the Pavilion Theatre of the great Christmas attraction, "An Even ...

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  12. EAST PERTH SENIOR SCHOOL

    A very successful bazaar was held it the school on December 8th, in aid of the general Trench Comforts Fund. Councillor L. R. Butt declared the ...

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  13. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Arthur Woolley, England. Jas. Todd Chambers, West Guildford, gas, previously reported wounded second occasion. ...

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  14. QUEEN'S HALL, PERTH.

    The first screenings of the all star programme on Saturday at the Queen's Hall, Perth, were attended largely. Across the Transcontinental ...

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  15. INJURED.

    Gunner John Hodge Henry Herbert, England; Sapper Garnet Blab, Thornbury, Vic.; Geo. Palmer Sweeting, Nedlands, previously reported wounded ...

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  16. POSTAL ADMINISTRATION

    Mr. William "Webster, Postmaster-General, answering some of his critics, says:—"Re commercial management, I am ...

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  17. CAILLAUX

    A message from Paris states that M. Caillaux, examined before the Par[?]amentary. Committee, protested that he was entirely innocent of the charges ...

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  18. ILL.

    Driver Geo. Clifford Watson, Canada; Edward Victor M'Carrigal, Perth; Hary Lansdowne, Coolgardie; Frank Lesley Boothey, Nangin; Les. ...

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  19. SUBMARINES.

    The Danish steamer Peter Wille-moez has been torpedoed in the North Sea. Eighteen persons were rescued, and two were killed. ...

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  20. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Jas. Lowry Bodkin, West Perth. Ernest Eaton, England. Sergt. Arthur Coolahan, South Fremantle. ...

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  21. "A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS."

    "A Daughter of the Gods," featuring the Australian swimmer, Annette Kellerman, proved an attraction at the Britannia on Saturday, and will be ...

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  22. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    William Henry Brain, England, previously reported missing; Chas. Watkins, Wagin, previously reported missing; Sergt. Herbert Choice Toon ...

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  23. THE FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    This popular combination of melody makers, who appeared with great success at the Melrose Theatre recently, will make a return farewell visit to ...

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  24. LLOYD GEORGES SPEECH.

    A message from Amsterdam states that the Cologne "Gazette" remarks that Mr. Lloyd George's speech was the most immoderate he has ever made. He ...

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  25. DIED OF ILLNESS.

    Sapper Thos. Finch, England. John Thos. Roberts, Footscray, V. ...

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  26. VIC'S PICTURES AT FREMANTLE.

    The "three star" programme promised Port patrons was shown on Saturday at the Town Hall to excellent houses at all sessions. The ...

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  27. GERMAN EXPLOSIONS

    The Copenhagen "Dagbladet" reports that a big ammunition factory, mainly engaged in the manufacture of Zeppelin, and aeroplane bombs, has ...

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  28. ILL.

    Edwin Christopher Perrin, Perth, seriously, enlisted in Vic.; Sergt. Albert Edward Slavin, Mt. Magnet, second occasion; Sergt. Geo. Thomas, Kadina ...

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  29. RIVER EXCURSIONS.

    To-night at 8 o'clock, the s.s. Zephy will run a moonlight trip to Point Walter. She will also make a moonlight trip to-morrow night to Point Walter. ...

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  30. MINING.

    The following is a copy of a telegram received from the Adelaide Secretary of the Golden Butterfly G.M. Co., N.L., and refers to the company's ...

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  31. WOUNDED.

    Eustace Cyril Norman Helton, Wyndham, severely, previously reported ill, enlisted in Queensland; Gunner Thos. Ashald, Riverina; Driver John ...

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  32. "ALL GIRLS" CONCERT AT WEST PERTH.

    On Saturday evening last, in SL Paul's Hall, Charles-street, a splendid evening's entertainment was held in aid of the circuit funds of the ...

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  33. INJURED.

    Andrew John Suracki, Collie; Chas. Oliver Clegg, Fremantle, previously reported wounded; Arthur Geo. Chatt, Perth. ...

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  34. BATTLEFIELD TIME.

    One of the chief reasons for the success of our army since the opening of the Somme offensive in 1916, is the remarkable efficiency it has acquired ...

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  35. GERMAN AIMS

    An Amsterdam message states that Admiral von Tirpitz, speaking in Berlin, repudiated the idea of a conciliatory peace. Referring to the ...

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  36. ARMISTICE.

    An official German communique states:—"The armistice signed at Brest Liovsk on Monday ends on Jan. 14, and unless a week's notice is ...

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  37. "THE LIBERTINE."

    The police can, and do keep a good watch over the "White Slaver," but the man known as "The Libertine," who does not consider any woman ...

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  38. MISSING.

    Francis John M'Millan Oyston, Baker's Hill, now reported missing, believed killed, previously reported killed in action. ...

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  39. U.K. EXPORT

    The Board of Trade, London, advises that the following list of articles is absolutely prohibited for export from the United Kingdom:—Potassium ...

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  40. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Corporal Ronald Blundell Smith, Wyalcatchem, also wounded, previously reported missing; William Hugh Lanerly Wells, Wongan Hills, also ...

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  41. WOUNDED.

    Wm. Geo. Irvine, South' Fremantle, previously reported ill, enlisted in N.S.W.; Cecil Stuart, York, second occasion, dangerously, enlisted in Vic.; ...

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  42. "THE MILLIONAIRE'S DOUBLE."

    Barely have the Grand shown such an exciting mystery-adventure drama as "The Millionaire's Double," which on Saturday commenced the Grand's ...

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  45. THE SAME BOTH WAYS.

    A bailie in a small Scottish town was Very careless in the matter of dress, much to the regret and displeasure of his friends. One day an acquaintance ...

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  47. HONORED GUESTS.

    He had done so well in the matter of "excess profits" that he resolved to invite a few business friends, who had been similarly successful, to a modest ...

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  48. THEATRE ROYAL.

    When Enid Bennett experienced the one big impulse and sailed across the Pacific to win recognition before the camera, she little dreamt that in the ...

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  50. THE SCARLET DANDIES.

    A large audience assembled at Olympia Theatre on Saturday night to witness the Scarlet Dandies' new programme. The burlesque, "Faust Up ...

    Article : 56 words
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