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  2. THE GREET WAR IN EUROPE

    A Court Circular states:—"The King gave an audience to Mr. Lloyd George, who accepted the position of Prune Minister and First Lord ...

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  3. SUBMARINES

    Seven vessels were torpedoed by submarines to-day, comprising three Danish, two Spanish, one Russian, and one Norwegian. ...

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  4. INTERSTATE LABOUR CONFERENCE

    Various subjects were discussed at the Interstate Labour Conference to-day. Consideration was principally ...

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  5. KING GEORGE LEADS

    The King and the Royal household have had two meatless days weekly for some time past. ...

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  6. CHRISTIAN GERMANY

    The Prussian Lutheran Synod has confidentially circularised its pastors instructing them to hold special Christmas services to ...

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  7. SINKING OF THE ARABIA

    Germany's reply to the American note on the sinking of the Arabic has been issued, and gives extraordinary reasons. ...

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  8. JOY OVER BUKAREST'S FATE

    Athens is decorated with flags in honour of the fall of Bukarest. All French and English have left the city. ...

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  9. FRIDAY'E SITTING.

    The Interstate Labour Conference continued its sitting in Melbourne, to-day, and the subjects discussed dealt chiefly with military questions. ...

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  10. SECURING MORE MEN

    An official statement reads:—"The Admiralty, the Ministry of Munitions, and the Army Council have agreed to secure the early calling ...

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  11. THE RUMANIAN SITUATION

    A wireless message from Rome says:—"Petrograd reports show that che abandonment of Bukarest was delaying as long as possible in ...

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  12. WORK OF ARISING CABINET

    Mr. Lloyd George spent a very busy day with the work of forming his Cabinet, and made good progress. His important achievement ...

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  13. GERMAN LIE REFUTED

    Earl again emphatically denies the German allegation that he used language implying that one of the reasons why England should ...

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  14. AMERICAN OFFICIAL COMMENT.

    Commenting on that portion of the Arabia note, wherein is stated that if it had been an ordinary passenger steamer it would have been ...

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  15. ALL FORT GUNS SAVED.

    AH the cannon defending the forts were saved, and the Rumanian army, intact, retired in good order. ...

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  16. RESTRICIONS ON COPPER

    The Ministry of Munitions prohibits the use of copper in manufacture, the sale or purchase of ...

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  17. HAPPENINGS BEFORE RETREAT.

    Details art coming in regarding the fall of the city, which has been announced in Berlin. Captain Lange early on December 5 was sent to ...

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  18. PERSONNEL OF CABINET

    The newspapers are busily speculating on the personnel of the Cabinet. Mr. Lloyd George yesterday interviewed Lord Curzon, Lord ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S ARMY AND MUNITIONS

    Frederick Condert, who was recently at the front, says that after the war Britain will have the largest and best equipped army in ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Premier, Signor Bosselli, reopening the Chamber of Deputies, said that the whole country was now working on the production of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WAR TIME PROFITS

    The "Financial News" strongly approves of the Commonwealth Government's decision to modify the Wartime Profits Tax, and exempt ...

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  22. ENTHUSIASM IN GERMANY.

    The news of the tan of the city was received with intense enthusiasm in Germany. The streets were crowded directly the newspapers ...

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  23. BRITISH AND FORELIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY

    Mr. Lloyd George has made an appeal on behalf of the British and Foreign Sailors' Society, which is entrusted with the welfare of the ...

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  24. EXPLOSION AT FACTORY

    It is officially stated that an explosion occurred at a national factory in the north of England last night. Twenty-six women workers ...

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  25. THE WAR IN THE WEST

    A French communique announces: "There is nothing to repot except a coup de main east of Metzeral in which we took prisoners." ...

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  26. LIFE'S SAVINGS RECOVERED

    The news d a peasant's recovery of her life's savings, amounting to 45,000 francs, in the debris of her former home at Fricourt, led to ...

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  27. BILL 304

    A Berlin official report claims the capture of the summit of Hill 304 (nine miles north-west of Verdun on the west of the Mouse.") ...

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  28. LIQUOR PRONIBITION AND FRANCHISE

    The Queen has resigned from the position, of patroness of the National Council of Women. Her interest in it has not diminished, but ...

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  29. CONSCRIPTION OF LABOUR AND WEALTH

    George particularly regarding the conscription of labour and wealth. The prime Minister Minster as regards the first, that his policy ...

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  30. ANARCHY AND PANIC

    A United Press Association correspondent writes that anarchy and panic are following the German advance in Rumania. "There is ...

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  31. DEPORTATION OF POLES

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" says he has obtained a Polish Deputy's speech at a secret session of the Reichstag, as ...

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  32. ARTILLERY STRUGGLE.

    An official statement from Pans says:—"On the left of the Meuse there is a lively artillery struggle in tho region of Hill 304." ...

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  33. SHELLING AT THIEPVAL RIDGE

    The British Commoner-in-Chief, General Sir Douglas Haig, reports that there is considerable reciprocal shelling in the vicinity of ...

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  34. RELIGION AND EMPLOTMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly thir afternoon, Mr., G. M. Prendergas: said an advertisement had appeared in the Melbourne "Argus" for two ...

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  35. GEREDRO SPINAL MENINCITIS

    It was announced by the health authorities that two further cases of cerebrospinal meningitis had occurred lately in the metropolitan ...

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  36. KAISER'S MESSAGES

    The press has published throughout Austro-Germany the congratulations telegraphed to Mackensen by the Kaiser. ...

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  37. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    The official statement from Paris roads:—"The enemy is bombarding our positions round Monastir Fresh counter-attacks on the ...

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  38. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Massey, interviewed by the "Pall Mall Gazette," strongry urged the summoning of an ...

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  39. LABOUR PARTY'S DECISION

    The Labour party discussed Mr. Lloyd George's proposals this afternoon for two hours, and it was then officially announced that they had ...

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  40. GUARGE OF PERJURY

    Alexander James Gibson, who has been much before the Court lately, was to-day sentenced, the Criminal Court, to 12 months' ...

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  41. ENEMY COMMUNIQUES.

    The German evening communique says that a Rumanian division was caught on the Alt River on December 6, and forced to surrender. ...

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  42. THE GOVERNOR EXPLAINS.

    In the State Assembly, the Premier read a long communication from the Governor, regarding the questions in Parliament ...

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  43. THE GRECIAN CRISIS

    The allied Government's have decided to blockade Greece until given reparation for the outrages against the alies and Venizelists in ...

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  44. LABOUR MEMBER'S OEFER

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr, Plain, who was expelled from the Labour party because of his advocacy of conscription, said ...

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  45. FRENCH HIGH COMMAND

    After a secret session the Chamber of Deputies carried a vote of confidence in the Premier, M. Briand, by 3-44 votes to 160. ...

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  46. AUSTRIA AND ITALY

    An Italian official report states:—"We repulsed two successive attacks on the Carso. Our aeroplanes bombed aviation sheds at ...

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  47. THE AMENS ATROCITIES

    Lord Denman, in a latter to the nowspapers, says that he visited Athens in July, and met a number of prominent Venizelists, some of ...

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  48. GOOD PROGRESS MADE

    Good progress is reported in the [?] of the Government. The names of members of the Cabinet are not expected until Friday. ...

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  49. SEPLANES OVER TRIESTE

    An Italian official message reports that two seaplanes bombed an air shin shed at Trieste ...

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  50. ITALY AND ALLIES

    The Chamber of Denuties ower. whelmingly accepted a motion by the Premier, Signor Boselli, to shelve for six months a Socialisu ...

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