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  2. CAMBRAI BATTLE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Friday morning, stated:— Infantry action on the Cambrai front last night was confined to patrol encounters. ...

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  3. HALIFAX TRAGEDY

    A further account of the disaster at Halifax, Nova Scotia, states that the I.M.O. (better known as the White Star liner Runic) which was in ...

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  4. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    Application wag made to the president of the Federal Arbitration Court on Saturday by Messrs. Baddersley (president) and Willis (general secretary of the Australian Coal ...

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  5. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Though falls frequently occur in hurdle races and steeplechases it is several years since a mishap of this nature has resulted fatally. On Saturday at Victoria Park, ...

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  6. The Reinforcements Referendum

    Are you in favor of the proposal of the Commonwealth Government for reinforcing the Australian ...

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  7. DOCTORS' FEES.

    The British Medical Association has agreed to the suggestion of the State Premier that its representatives and delegates from the friendly societies should sit in ...

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  8. TWO WOMEN MURDERED.

    John Cummins (51), of 58, Sheil-street, North Melbourne, was to-day arrested and charged with the murder of his two sisters, Julia and Mary Cummins, both ...

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  9. WHAT THE WAR INVOLVES.

    Speaking at the opening of the Returned Soldiers' Institute the Governor (Sir Ellison Macartney) strongly stressed the difference between the war position now and ...

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  10. LOST IN A STORM.

    The Canadian Government steamer Simcoe has been lost, and it is believed that 46 persons have been drowned. A wireless message from the Magdalen Islands reports ...

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  11. BLOOD STOCK.

    The Newmarket blood stock sales, which closed on Saturday, totalled £112,318[?] an average of 172 guineas. The mares from Mr. Lionel Robinson's Buckenham Hall ...

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  12. A MOTHER'S CRIME.

    The body of Donald Carrick (3), who had been killed by having his head smashed, was found at Addington yesterday by his foster-parent. It was lying in ...

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  13. APAPA TRAGEDY.

    The depositions of several of the passengers of the Elder Dempster liner Apapa, which was recently sunk with a loss of 80 lives, show th[?]t a second torpedo, which ...

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  15. MR. THEODORE'S PROPHECY.

    Speaking at Albert-square, Brisbane, on Saturday night, the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) asserted that the consequences of military conscription would be industrial ...

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  16. WOODEN SHIPS.

    The Prime Minister, referring to-night to the statement from an American, source, that the construction of the 14 wooden ships in America was being held up by a ...

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  17. "GO TO ANY LENGTH"

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., president of the Railwaymen's Union and Labor member for Derby, speaking at the Aldwych Club on Friday, said:—The country would go to ...

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  18. FEDERAL AFFORESTATION.

    The question, of afforestation in connection with the Federal capital territory is under the consideration of the Minister for Home and Territories, who will ...

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  19. NEAR JERUSALEM

    An official message received from Palestine on Friday night from the Commander-in-Chief states that General Allenby has occupied Hebron, 16 miles south-south-west ...

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  20. PAPUAN OILFIELDS.

    Standard machinery for oil-boring has arrived at Valala, in Papua, to the order of the Federal Government. It is capable of boring to a depth of 4,000 ft. The ...

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  22. UPS AND DOWNS.

    It is well that one able to take matters philosophically. Had it not been so in the case of Mr. Ronald Courtney on Saturday night he would have been a very ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH POLICE

    The Prime Minister announces that some appointments of Commonwealth police have been made, but he is not prepared to make an official announcement, as all preliminary ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The total Australian casualties up to and inclusive of those published on December 8 were officially stated on Saturday to number 127,563. They comprised:—Deceased, ...

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